The Scott Resort & Spa

A Michelin Selected resort on North Scottsdale Road, The Scott sits within one of the city's more hotel-dense corridors while maintaining a resort identity distinct from its neighbours. The property's inclusion in the 2025 Michelin Hotels guide places it in a curated tier of Arizona accommodation recognised for consistent quality across hospitality, comfort, and on-site programming.
Pearl is the En Primeur Club membership app — saves, bookings, and concierge access live there. Same editors, same standards.
- Address
- 4925 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
- Phone
- (800) 528-7867
- Website
- thescottresort.com

The Scottsdale Resort Model, and Where The Scott Fits
Scottsdale has developed one of the American Southwest's most concentrated resort corridors, with properties ranging from large-footprint conference hotels to intimate design-led retreats. The segment that tends to attract Michelin's hotel editors sits between those poles: mid-scale in key count, deliberate in amenity programming, and positioned on or near the main arterials that give guests walkable or short-drive access to the Old Town dining and nightlife circuit. The Scott Resort & Spa, at 4925 N Scottsdale Road, occupies exactly that band. Its 2025 Michelin Selected designation places it alongside a curated set of properties that met the guide's threshold for consistent quality across hospitality, physical comfort, and guest experience.
That context matters in Scottsdale, where the hotel market ranges from the historic grandeur of the Arizona Biltmore, A Waldorf Astoria Resort to newer design-led entrants like The REMI, Scottsdale, Autograph Collection and lifestyle-positioned properties such as Canopy by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town. The Michelin Selected tier tends to reward properties that deliver a coherent guest experience rather than maximum scale, and The Scott's inclusion suggests it performs reliably on those terms. For comparison, the Hotel Valley Ho and Royal Palms Resort and Spa represent adjacent options in the same city with their own editorial positioning, but Michelin's 2025 selection is the trust signal that anchors The Scott in a recognisable quality tier for travellers making cross-property comparisons.
On-Site Dining and the Hotel Restaurant Question
The hotel dining question in American resort markets has sharpened considerably over the past decade. Guests at properties in the Scottsdale corridor increasingly expect on-site food and beverage programming to hold its own against the city's standalone restaurant scene rather than functioning purely as a convenience fallback. The Scott's positioning as a full resort with a spa suggests it operates with an integrated F&B programme, though specific restaurant names, chef credentials, and current menu formats are not confirmed. What the Michelin Selected designation does imply is that the guest experience as a whole, including dining and service, was assessed as meeting the guide's standards, inspectors do not separate accommodation from hospitality when forming their hotel recommendations.
Travellers for whom the dining programme is a primary consideration should check current on-site restaurant details directly with the property before arrival. Scottsdale's surrounding food scene provides substantial backup: the city's restaurant density along the Old Town and North Scottsdale corridors means that even guests staying at a resort with a single on-site option have meaningful choices within a short drive. For a full read on the city's dining positioning, see our Scottsdale Phoenix restaurants guide.
The Spa Dimension in Arizona Resort Travel
In the Arizona resort market, spa programming is not an ancillary amenity, it is often the primary axis around which a property builds its identity and its rate premium. The pairing of resort and spa in The Scott's brand name signals that the wellness component is central to its offer rather than a secondary add-on. This is consistent with the broader Arizona wellness resort tradition that properties like Canyon Ranch Tucson have defined at a national level, though The Scott operates at a different scale and price register than that full-immersion wellness category.
Desert resort spas in this segment typically program around heat-and-water contrast experiences, locally sourced botanical treatments, and outdoor relaxation infrastructure suited to the Sonoran climate. The appeal is partly the setting, afternoon light on a pool deck in Scottsdale operates differently than it does in most American cities, and partly the concentrated nature of a resort stay where guests are not commuting between hotel and spa but moving between amenities within a single property. For travellers whose primary trip purpose is spa-anchored rather than city-exploration-anchored, this kind of integrated resort structure is often preferable to booking a city hotel and sourcing spa treatments separately.
Scottsdale's Hotel Positioning in the Wider Southwest
Placing The Scott in a national context: Scottsdale competes for a similar traveller profile as other warm-weather resort markets in the American West. The high end of the regional category includes destination properties like Amangiri in Canyon Point, which operates in a remote landscape category that Scottsdale's urban-adjacent resort model does not attempt to replicate. Scottsdale's competitive advantage is access, the city pairs resort infrastructure with a functional dining, arts, and retail scene that purely remote properties cannot offer.
Within the Michelin Selected hotel tier across the US, The Scott sits alongside properties from very different markets: urban hotels like the Chicago Athletic Association and 1 Hotel San Francisco, coastal resorts such as Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside, and wine-country properties including Meadowood Napa Valley. That the guide spans such different categories reflects its focus on delivery against a property's own stated ambition rather than imposing a single model of luxury. A resort in Scottsdale is assessed as a resort, not against the standard of a Paris palace hotel like Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo.
For travellers comparing Scottsdale against other Southwest options, the RISE Uptown represents a more boutique-scale alternative within the same city. Those seeking a longer Arizona itinerary might combine a Scottsdale base with a stop at Canyon Ranch Tucson for a more programmatic wellness experience further south.
Planning a Stay
The Scott Resort & Spa is located at 4925 N Scottsdale Road, which places it in the central-north section of Scottsdale, accessible from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport via a drive of approximately 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic and routing. The North Scottsdale Road corridor gives guests direct access to the city's main shopping and dining infrastructure. Arizona's peak season runs from October through April, when temperatures are in the range that makes outdoor resort amenities most comfortable; summer stays come with significant heat and corresponding rate reductions that make the season workable for guests who plan around the spa and air-conditioned spaces rather than extended outdoor time.
Confirmed booking channels and current rates should be verified directly with the property. Michelin Selected properties across the US vary considerably in price range, and The Scott's specific rack rates at publication were not available. Guests comparing this property against others in the Michelin Selected Scottsdale tier should check directly for current availability, particularly for spring travel when the market compresses and lead times extend.
A Pricing-First Comparison
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Scott Resort & SpaThis venue — the venue you are viewing | $$$$ | 4-Star | |
| Royal Palms Resort and Spa | $$$$ | 5-Star | Camelback East, Historic Spanish Colonial Revival estate with residential-style luxury |
| The REMI, Scottsdale, Autograph Collection | $$$ | 4-Star | Old Town Scottsdale Entertainment District, Contemporary boutique hotel merging bold design with sensory experiences; experience-forward hospitality positioned as a multi-sensory journey through Scottsdale's cultural landscape. |
| RISE Uptown | $$$ | 4-Star | Uptown Phoenix, mid-century modern boutique |
| Canopy by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town | $$$ | 4-Star | Old Town Scottsdale, Mid-century modern sophistication blended with vibrant Southwest energy |
| Arizona Biltmore, A Waldorf Astoria Resort | $$$$ | 5-Star | Camelback Corridor, Historic resort with Frank Lloyd Wright-influenced architecture and modern updates. |
Continue exploring
More in Scottsdale Phoenix
Hotels in Scottsdale Phoenix
Browse all →Bars in Scottsdale Phoenix
Browse all →Restaurants in Scottsdale Phoenix
Browse all →At a Glance
- Romantic
- Elegant
- Bohemian
- Sophisticated
- Romantic Getaway
- Family Vacation
- Wellness Retreat
- Weekend Escape
- Rooftop Pool
- Destination Spa
- Pool
- Spa
- Fitness Center
- Wifi
- Room Service
- Concierge
- Valet Parking
- Garden
Warm wooden furniture, bronze fixtures, exposed wooden beams, natural daylight, and hanging lanterns create an enchanting romantic old-world charm.














