Arizona Biltmore
Phoenix, Arizona 85016
FAX 602-381-7600
Resort Overview
Known throughout the world as the "Jewel of the Desert," the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa provides a restful oasis of 39 acres covered with lush gardens, glistening swimming pools, and Frank Lloyd Wright-influenced architecture. Set in the heart of Phoenix, the Arizona Biltmore has been a favorite of celebrities and U.S. presidents throughout its colorful history. Golf Overview
Choose from a variety of championship golf courses including the adjacent Arizona Biltmore Country Club, home of the Adobe and Links courses, or our golf experts can place you at any of 30 golf courses in the valley. Equipment rental and professional instruction are also available. While on property, golfers of all skill levels and ages can also enjoy our championship 18-hole putting course located around the cottages and near the Squaw Peak Terrace. Golf Courses
The Adobe Course
Architect: William P. BellDescription:
The Adobe Course is considered stately and grand, a forefather of modern design. The Adobe offers a simplistic beauty hard to find in an era when trickery is a goal in golf course architecture. When you long for a relaxing yet challenging round, there are few equal. The lush, 50 year-old fairways and spacious layout are a reminder of the game the way it was meant to be - a time when graphite was for pencil lead and golf balls only came in one color. Like the great players of its day, the Adobe can tell you some stories.
Rating/Slope
| Tees | Yardage | Rating | Slope | Par | ||
| Men's | Ladies' | Men's | Ladies' | |||
| Champion | 6449 | 70.1 | N/A | 119 | N/A | 72 |
| Regular | 6122 | 68.4 | N/A | 115 | N/A | 72 |
| Forward | 5796 | N/A | 72.2 | N/A | 118 | 72 |
The Links
Architect: Bill JohnstonDescription:
Rating/Slope
| Tees | Yardage | Rating | Slope | Par | ||
| Men's | Ladies' | Men's | Ladies' | |||
| Champion | 6300 | 69.7 | N/A | 126 | N/A | 71 |
| Regular | 5726 | 67.4 | N/A | 118 | N/A | 71 |
| Forward | 4747 | 66.5 | N/A | 106 | N/A | 71 |
Dining
A skilled culinary team of chefs, inventive cuisine and a variety of dining venues have earned The Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa a reputation for excellence in dining. Heading the team is award-winning Executive Chef John Zaner.Zaner has blended Southwestern, French and Asian flavors to create New American and regional menus. Heavy creams have been eliminated in favor of richly flavored oils and infusions.
Guests of the Arizona Biltmore can choose from a wide variety of dining venues, from a romantic dinner at Wright's to a casual snack break at The Café. Each equally distinctive, the restaurant interiors were inspired by the resort's Frank Lloyd Wright influenced design and incorporate regional furnishings and textiles.
In addition to the Biltmore's four restaurants, guests are invited to enjoy Afternoon Tea. A late afternoon tradition for more than 50 years, Tea is offered throughout the season on a daily basis. Come and indulge in our freshly baked scones, miniature pastries, tea sandwiches and an exceptional variety of gourmet teas.
The Biltmore Grill
Wright's
Wright's is also known for its famous soufflés and decadent chocolate tower. The striking architecture as well as the romantic outdoor patio at Wright's serves as the perfect setting for dinner or Sunday Brunch, for which the restaurant was awarded "Arizona's Best" by the Arizona Republic.
The restaurant has also earned several industry accolades including the "DiRona Award" from Distinguished Restaurants of North America and the "Best of Award of Excellence" from Wine Spectator magazine. Wright's is open for dinner Monday through Sunday, and for Sunday brunch. For special occasions, the private dining room in Wright's can accommodate up to 16 guests.
Wright's Private Wine Cellar offers customized menus and private dining inside one of the Southwest's only working-wine cellars.
The Café
Cabana Club
Squaw Peak Lounge
Spa
The Arizona Biltmore Spa is more than just a relaxing destination. It is an intoxicating journey that provides an escape from all aspects of daily life. Some treatments are drawn from the wisdom of ancient cultures - from medieval China to the native tribes of the Sonoran Desert. Others rely on the contemporary approaches of the French, the Swedish and Pacific Islanders. But every one relies on only the most natural of elements and ingredients in addressing your physical, mental and spiritual health. Meetings
The Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa has built a reputation for providing an unmatched level of service and willingness to accommodate any request. With over 60,000 square-feet of dedicated meeting space, the resort now offers one of the largest meeting facilities in the state of Arizona. Imagine the possibilities for major events, an ideal location for keynote functions, theme parties and social gatherings. Activities
- Golf
- Tennis
- Spa
- Fitness Facilities
- Swimming
