Stay and Play on North Mountain with Hilton Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs Resort
November 13, 2023/Comments Off on Stay and Play on North Mountain with Hilton Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs Resort
Photo, story by Cassie Hepler (unless noted otherwise)
Just 10 minutes from my house in North Phoenix sits Hilton Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs Resort, nestled back onto North Mountain and tucked away where no one would know just how massive this place truly is… 450 acres of desert! Now that I’m dealing with an elderly cat, I have to constantly think about giving her medication every 8-10 hours and with this staycation it was easy to swing home, dose her and leave again (even if she left me a how she feels about me being gone present on the door mat).
Built in 1982, the Spanish Mediterranean architecture is flanked by mountain views and offers suites for all rooms. A less than 20-minute drive to downtown Phoenix, it’s only 15 miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport for those flying into the valley. There’s not just one but seven pools to chose from and some are adults only, a 138-foot water slide, hot tubs, private cabanas, waterfalls sprinkled throughout the property, a huge 18-hole golf course, full-service spa and salon, multiple dining options, nearby hiking trails at the adjacent Phoenix Mountain Preserve and seasonal family-friendly itineraries.
During the summer months when it’s sizzling hot outside like most Arizona hotels, there are staycation discounts available. Usually reserved for locals and states surrounding Arizona, it is best to call and ask what specials they have running at the time of booking. Also you want to make sure the room you want (third floor, balcony if you’re physically able) with booking link Available Rooms – Hilton Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs Resort.
All of the suites are styled in the soothing colors and traditional patterns of the Southwest, while offering families, couples, singles and business travelers a stylish and comfortable home away from home. The hotel offers one and two bedroom suites with Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs in each room, coffeemakers, complimentary water bottles, minibars, and pull-out sofas. Upgraded suites have fireplaces, wet bars and dining areas while one has a full kitchen.
That night I had a hard time sleeping, always the case in a new place however this time my back was getting the stabbing pains from my scoliosis fusion and I blamed it on the mattress and pillows. I soon found out that wasn’t the case…
I’ve heard of Different Pointe of View before but never realized it was so close to home now. We went for the van ride up the mountain which is quite an intense climb 1,800 feet above the city, I don’t recommend it before dinner unless you want to be a sweaty mess. This sleek American restaurant with Mediterranean influences has rare panoramic Phoenix city views and the best place to watch the sunset, we were quite blown away as was everyone else who stepped outside as soon as that sun was past the mountain. If you go for dinner on the patio, there are no reservations needed and the best views you’ll get are outside. I assume in the fall and winter they open up more seating, we were on lounge chairs so it was slightly awkward to eat.
Perched on a mountaintop, Different Pointe of View’s menu is based on innovative flavors and prepared with fresh herbs and vegetables. There is a Chef’s Tasting Menu with wine pairings offered as well if money is no matter, otherwise you can have a perfectly lovely time snacking and enjoying some mocktails or cocktails. The patio offers romantic views while The Terrace Room lounge is ideal for cocktails or after-dinner cordials.
Until next time, I have a feeling I’ll be bringing everyone from out of town here!