Luxury Moroccan-Inspired Resort Opens in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert

In the United States, a 5-star hotel with Moroccan colors and inspired by the mountains of southern Spain welcomes travelers for a serene relaxation in the desert.
With 3 outdoor pools, a sauna, a 3 km golf course, a hot tub and a jacuzzi, a gym, massages and a spa, and many other facilities, the Omni Scottsdale Resort and Spa de Montelucia located near Camelback Mountain, 4949 E Lincoln Drive Paradise Valley, in Arizona, United States is a dream destination for travelers, especially vacationers. This 5-star hotel inspired by the colors of Morocco is designed as a Spanish village. Its flower-lined alleys and historic arcades make travelers feel transported to a European villa, reports the Honest Cooking website.
Recently renovated, this hotel complex has 293 rooms and 38 luxury suites. All rooms have air conditioning and fans. There is also a minibar and a coffee maker. The Omni Scottsdale Resort and Spa provides its guests with a high-quality plush sofa, blackout curtains and a mattress topper. The private bathrooms are equipped with a deep bathtub. Rooms like the Joy of Intention and the Joy of Purification use healing stones and quartz crystals. Enough to brighten the day of travelers. The latter are invited to place their hands on the crystal to exhale stress and open their mind.
"Although my trip experienced a week of 110°F (41°C) temperatures, the atmosphere still managed to lend itself to a lot of rest and rejuvenation. With eight months of favorable temperatures, Arizona provides the ideal setting year-round to lounge by the pool," a customer happily reports.
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