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Howard Johnson by Wyndham Phoenix Airport/Downtown Area
2.1/5103 Reviews
Camelback East
I forgot my bag in the room 107 when checked out in the early morning of Mar 07, 2019 and when I found out , it was already Mar 09, and I called the hotel immediately. the lady replied that they would check with housekeeping. When I arrived at the hotel half hour later, the reception asked me to talk with the duty ***ager. and the Gentle*** was so nice , and he lead me to the house keeping office and handed me the bag. It contains customer name cards and my ID cards, I am really very grateful. thanks to the hotel staff ! Thanks to the hotel
Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak
3.7/5100 Reviews
Camelback East
The house prices are really not cheap. The townhouses and apartments in this area were bought casually at the price of 30,000 to 40,000 US dollars in 2008. So the relative land prices, the hotel is really profitable, and the hotel has a $ 39 resort fee. Ctrip is not included in the price. So be very careful when ordering, except for local tyrants. The hotel has a lot of ”pits”. I ordered a self-service restaurant at night, so no tip was given. After signing the order, the bank sent a text message. The price increased by 20 [%] Fortunately, the bank presided over justice. The place for breakfast was not labeled, but the ordinary Crossint and donuts in a supermarket each cost $ 4 for a total of $ 8. Fortunately only booked for one day
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Phoenix - Airport North
4.5/5109 Reviews
Camelback East
Clean, tidy, and hot breakfast. Compared with another holiday on the same road, parking is free, although the lobby does not look so fancy, but overall good.
Royal Palms Resort and Spa
4.5/5100 Reviews
Camelback East
The room I stayed in was wonderful. Breakfast was all good. The service of the hotel staff is very good. The location was very convenient.
Marriott Phoenix Airport
4.4/5100 Reviews
Camelback East
Stay Report - 3/4 to 3/5 Location: The hotel is located on 44th Street just north of the AZ Loop 202 Freeway.  It's in a safe and quiet residential neighborhood and within a few miles are plenty of places to eat.  The proximity to the 202 means you can get to Downtown Tempe or Phoenix really easily and the airport is very close. Hotel: The hotel is pretty old (I lived in Phoenix from 2003-2010 and it was always a fixture) but it's recently renovated and looks great.  There's a good looking lobby with a bar and a breakfast and dinner restaurant and there's a ton of meeting space off the lobby.  There's also an outdoor pool along with self parking for free which is a nice touch.  The airport shuttle runs every half hour.   Check In: Bad.  No Titanium recognition at all and the agent didn't even write down my room number on the envelope.  When I went back she just shouted it at me.   Room: This part was good at least.  It's one of the renovated Marriott rooms and looked really good it was also quite spacious.  There were two beds with outlets next to them, an InterneTV, two chairs by the windows and a large enough renovated bathroom. Breakfast: It nicely started at 6 AM and as a Titanium there was a full buffet with scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage and pancakes plus oatmeal, cereal, yogurt and fruit.   Overall a really good airport option.  
Best Western InnSuites Phoenix Hotel  Suites
4/5101 Reviews
Camelback East
The front desk staff went above and beyond in every way. The room was clean and comfortable. I stayed at this location the night before my surgery and the night I was released from the hospital because it was so close by. I appreciate the empathy and service provided by the front desk, as they helped with my luggage to the Uber when I was departing. 100% I would recommend this location to anyone staying in the area.

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Number of Hotels2,116
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