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A historic guesthouse is framed by a mix of stone and soft greenery. The outdoor area features a stone pathway, bordered by low shrubs, leading to a covered seating area under a wooden gazebo. Sunlight fills the scene, highlighting the inviting residence.
Guesthouse in Encanto
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

Best Little Guesthouse in Melrose !

Historic guesthouse in the heart of the Melrose District! EV charger! Walking distance to restaurants, bars, coffee shops, the famous Melrose Vintage shops, grocery stores, LA Fitness and more! Want to head downtown to Chase Field, Talking Stick Arena for a game or a show? Campbell Street Light Rail station is only five short blocks away! No need for a car, you can take the Light Rail from Sky Harbor International Airport, save your money for entertainment! Off street parking if you have a car!

Top guest favorite
A stylish living area is featured, with a brown leather sofa and a coffee table. The space includes a dining area with a small round table and four chairs. A large TV is mounted on the wall, and tall windows provide natural light.
Apartment in Phoenix
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

North Mountain Studio

Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located studio. This spacious one bedroom one bath studio is perfect for a couple or solo traveler. Amenities include a fully stocked kitchen, coffee bar, SmartTV, WiFi, games, stackable washer dryer, and a small patio with grill and fire-pit. Walking distance to popular dining destinations Little Miss BBQ, The Vig, Timo Wine Bar, and Sushi Friend. Conveniently located 15 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and 25 minutes from State Farm Stadium.

Top guest favorite
A charming exterior of a casita features a small patio area with two chairs and a table on green artificial grass. String lights are draped overhead, and a large window reflects the outdoor scenery. The entrance is framed by a well-maintained path.
Guesthouse in South Mountain
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 385 reviews

Casita Hideaway at South Mountain

1 Bedroom Casita guest house with queen bed. Seperate living room area with a full kitchen. Full bathroom with a walk in shower. 50 inch tv in the living room and 32 inch tv in the bedroom. Our casita has wifi. Everything is brand new in here including a new remodel. Casita is very private from the main house and has its own parking and outdoor area. Washer and dryer in the unit with everything else you need to enjoy your stay. Great location close to South Mountain, airport & downtown.

Top guest favorite
The interior space features an open layout with a cozy sitting area, including a brown couch adorned with white pillows, and a coffee table. The kitchenette is equipped with a refrigerator and modern cabinetry. Natural light enters through large windows, enhancing the warm ambiance.
Guesthouse in Encanto
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Spacious Midtown guesthouse with full privacy

Welcome to your private casita (tiny home) in the heart of Midtown. Located right across the street from Starbucks, Buffalo Exchange, and the famous Taco Guild, relax comfortably with vaulted ceilings, a spacious layout, outdoor patio, and a quiet bedroom with a Queen-size bed — perfect for solo travelers or couples. Plus, the Light Rail station is walkable, which goes to Uptown, Downtown, the airport, Tempe, and Mesa. You are only: 7 mins to Downtown 9 mins to the Airport 15 mins to Scottsdale

Top guest favorite
A bright guesthouse features floor-to-ceiling windows that provide views of the surrounding landscaping. A spacious bed is positioned adjacent to a seating area and a TV. A decorative area rug complements the modern furnishings, creating a comfortable atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Phoenix
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 766 reviews

Resort-living in private Studio @ Villa Paradiso

* Private, bright guesthouse immersed in a peaceful oasis of lush landscaping. The guesthouse is right in front of our swimming pool. * Fully remodeled: Kitchen, TV, Wifi, Nespresso & more. * Central location: 10 mins from Old Town Scottsdale, ASU, Sky Harbor Airport, Spring Training & more. Check out my profile for two Luxury B&B suite listings in the main house. Private bedroom & bath, full access to living areas + breakfast. Ask about photoshoots or events across the various property areas.

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The pool area is surrounded by lush tropical landscaping, with shaded seating nearby. Sunshades provide protection from the sun over the shimmering water, creating a serene atmosphere. Natural stones and greenery enhance the tranquil setting, inviting relaxation and enjoyment.
Place to stay in Phoenix
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 1,063 reviews

Guest House 1 King Bed Pool/Jacuzzi/urban Phoenix

“CHECKING IN INSTRUCTIONS”at “GUEST RESOURCES”on Airbnb. PLEASE NO EARLY CHECK-IN due to time constraints. Illlll The guest room air conditioner/heater/king size bed/linens/Plates/glasses-all plastic, towels/wifi/premium cable with movies Premium internet. Guest house 275 sq feet There is street parking with parking permit available. Alwa NO SMOKING of any products inside guest house Property 420 friendly only in outdoor spaces QUIET HOURS between 10:00 pm-5:00 am pool/hot tub close 10:

Top guest favorite
A modern pool area is surrounded by well-maintained landscaping featuring cacti and succulents. Two chaise sun loungers with shade umbrellas are positioned near the water's edge, complemented by a vibrant mural on a nearby container.
Home in Scottsdale
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviews

Heated Pool | Modern Design | Private Oasis | Gym

Our thoughtfully remastered mid-century oasis boasts architectural details inside and out. The ultimate Old Town 2B 2BA hideaway features: ☆ Heated pool (additional heating fee) ☆ Large covered patio w/ TV ☆ Putting green ☆ Home office/gym ☆ Custom artwork ☆ 3 miles/8-10 minute drive to Old Town South Scottsdale offers world class cuisine, shopping, golf, Spring Training and ASU - perfect landing pad for your next golf trip, shopping escapade or romantic desert escape! **Parties not allowed.

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A spacious living area features a modern design with exposed wooden beams and a large ceiling fan. A comfortable sectional sofa encircles a coffee table. A sleek entertainment unit houses a television, while a tasteful fireplace is adorned with potted plants.
Home in Scottsdale
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Billiards/Ping-Pong/Pool/Hot Tub/Fire Pit & More

Paradise Valley home that checks all the boxes. In search of the perfect rental? Look no further. This Paradise Valley Sanctuary offers all you desire. Professionally furnished and meticulously staged, it's a haven of comfort and style. The backyard is a true gem, with no expense spared. This 4-bedroom, 3-bath, 2,100 sq ft ranch-style home boasts a tasteful blend of mid-century modern and contemporary decor, creating a warm and luxurious ambiance with black, white, gray, and brown undertones.

Top guest favorite
A cozy living area features a white sectional sofa adorned with decorative pillows. A round coffee table sits atop a textured area rug, complemented by a plant and a decorative statue. Natural light streams through the two casement windows, illuminating the space.
Home in Coronado
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 323 reviews

Elegant Study of Light in Arty Coronado Historic

A zen-like designer creation with a focus on the natural light throughout this historic 1931 brick duplex. Original wood floors and casement windows, with elements of functional new in the kitchen and bathroom. Suspended bed. Private patio with soaking tub, fire pit and hammock. Short walk to the best local foodie destinations. 5 minutes to downtown, and yet in the heart of one of the most vibrant Phoenix neighborhoods. Owned, designed and operated by a local team with deep Airbnb experience.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of a charming studio guesthouse is visible, showcasing a brown brick facade and a well-kept entrance. A small pathway leads to the door, and palm trees can be seen in the background against a bright blue sky.
Guesthouse in Phoenix College
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 1,286 reviews

Private, Sparkling Clean Historic DTPHX Guesthouse

This charming studio guesthouse in the Campus Vista historic district is a fantastic find! Situated in a friendly neighborhood in the heart of Phoenix, this newly remodeled living space is cozy and practical, surpassing many of the similar properties in quality and character. A short ten-minute drive from the Sky Harbor Airport, and located within walking distance to two major bus lines and the light rail, the guests are sure to enjoy the easy access to all the popular downtown destinations.

Top guest favorite
A serene backyard oasis features a sparkling pool surrounded by palm trees and lush greenery. Colorful flowers and succulents add vibrant touches to the landscape. A shaded seating area under a gazebo invites relaxation, offering a tranquil setting for outdoor enjoyment.
Home in Scottsdale
5 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Hidden Hacienda

Welcome to The Hidden Hacienda Scottsdale! A fun, whimsical retreat with cowboy-chic decor, pool, spa, karaoke, and games—perfect for bachelorettes, families, or golf getaways. Sleeps 10 with comfy beds, smart TVs, a pool table and a fully stocked kitchen. Lounge beneath swaying palm trees, practice your swing on the mini putting green, or unwind in your private backyard oasis with cozy seating fire-pit and outdoor tv. Minutes to Kierland Commons, top golf courses, Spring Training and more!

Guest favorite
The studio features an open layout with a spacious bed dressed in crisp linens. A small kitchen area equipped with a refrigerator and induction cooktop stands adjacent to a dining space with bar stools. Large sliding doors open to a private outdoor patio with a stone pathway.
Guesthouse in Story
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 1,060 reviews

Studio B industrial design

A contemporary industrial designed studio with sealed distressed cement floors and exposed pipes. A grey water system irrigates the lush southwest gardens. Be adventurous and choose the outdoor shower in the enclosed back patio to fully appreciate the warm weather! Tucked away in the historic F.Q. Story Neighborhood in downtown Phoenix. You are surrounded by charming historic homes as you walk the neighborhood. Close to local eats, parks, and museums. EVERYONE is welcome at Studio B!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Phoenix?

    Downtown Phoenix has vibrant nightlife, museums, and dining, while neighborhoods like Arcadia and Roosevelt Row are known for boutique shops and local art. Scottsdale and Tempe, just outside Phoenix, are frequently suggested for unique stays and urban energy.

  • What are the best things to do in Phoenix with kids?

    Families often explore the Desert Botanical Garden and the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, which has interactive exhibits and outdoor spaces. The Phoenix Zoo is another frequently suggested spot with animal encounters and play areas.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Phoenix?

    Phoenix has vibrant art scenes in Roosevelt Row, desert landscapes at Papago Park, and cultural heritage at the Heard Museum. Exploring downtown galleries, sporting events, and local eateries is often recommended.

  • How is the weather in Phoenix?

    Phoenix is known for warm, dry weather, with mild winters around 45–68°F (7–20°C) and hot summers that can reach 107°F (41°C). Rain is scarce, especially in spring and early summer, so lightweight clothing is practical year-round.

  • What are the best places to visit in Phoenix?

    Papago Park, the Heard Museum, and Desert Botanical Garden are frequently suggested for their desert scenery and cultural exhibits. Roosevelt Row attracts visitors with its local art, murals, and creative spaces.

  • What are some hiking trails in Phoenix?

    Phoenix has scenic hiking spots like Camelback Mountain’s Echo Canyon Trail and the trails at South Mountain Park. Papago Park also features easy paths with desert views and unique sandstone formations.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Phoenix?

    Families often visit the Phoenix Zoo, Children’s Museum of Phoenix, and the Arizona Science Center for engaging exhibits. City parks and splash pads around the area are also popular for outdoor recreation.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Phoenix?

    Many visitors explore nearby desert trails in the Superstition Mountains or experience historic towns around the region. Outdoor adventures, local wineries, and regional parks are often suggested for a change of scenery.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Phoenix?

    Many accommodations in Phoenix welcome pets, especially in the downtown, Roosevelt Row, and Tempe areas. Local parks and walking trails make it easy to get outside with your companion animals.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Phoenix?

    Phoenix’s sun can be intense, so sunscreen, hats, and reusable water bottles are helpful. Early mornings and evenings are popular for outdoor activities, and exploring local markets introduces regional produce and handmade goods.

  • What is Phoenix known for?

    Phoenix has a reputation for desert landscapes, indigenous art, and locally rooted southwestern cuisine. The city’s blend of street art, sports culture, and botanical destinations draws diverse visitors.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Phoenix?

    Visitors often seek out the Japanese Friendship Garden for tranquil paths and the murals of Grand Avenue. Local coffee shops, small galleries, and neighborhood art walks add to Phoenix’s creative atmosphere.

  • What are the best foods to try in Phoenix?

    Phoenix’s food scene includes Sonoran-style tacos, locally roasted coffee, and prickly pear treats. Influences from Native American and southwestern culinary traditions bring unique flavors to neighborhood eateries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Phoenix?

    Lightweight clothing, sun protection, and comfortable walking shoes are helpful, especially in the heat. Hydration is important, so many travelers pack reusable water bottles to stay refreshed outdoors.

  • What is the nightlife in Phoenix like?

    Phoenix has lively nightlife, including live music venues in Roosevelt Row and cocktail bars in downtown. Tempe is known for energetic student hangouts, local breweries, and late-night dining.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Phoenix?

    Popular events include the Arizona State Fair, held annually, and the Phoenix Film Festival in spring. Cultural celebrations and First Fridays in Roosevelt Row bring art, music, and local community together.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Phoenix?

    Phoenix has many family-friendly rentals in areas like Arcadia, Roosevelt Row, and downtown, where parks and attractions are nearby. Guest amenities often include full kitchens, outdoor spaces, and child-friendly features.

  • When is the best time to visit Phoenix?

    Late fall through early spring is often recommended for comfortable temperatures and outdoor activities. Summer is hotter, drawing indoor and evening experiences, while the region’s events often take place in cooler months.

All about Phoenix

Sun-bathed Phoenix, Arizona’s capital and largest city, rules the Valley of the Sun, a metropolitan region that also includes such bustling regions as college town Tempe and swanky Scottsdale. A former agricultural hub, Phoenix is now the state's economic and cultural lynchpin. The city is home to world-class museums, nearly 200 golf courses, and — thanks to a population that is more than 40 percent Hispanic or Latinx — some of the best Mexican food to be had north of the border. The city also attracts adventurers who want to hike through storybook desert landscapes dotted with cactus and dramatic rock formations, which can be found just outside the city.

What are the top things to do in Phoenix?

Camelback Mountain

This mountain earned its name from a pair of peaks that resemble the hump of a camel’s back, and its reputation as a tough but rewarding hike thanks to panoramic views of the Valley of the Sun. There are two trails to take to the 1,420-foot summit, the Cholla Trail and the slightly harder Echo Canyon Trail. Both are challenging, featuring rocky terrain, steep ascents, and some climbing. As you hike, you’ll be surrounded by the colorful pink, orange, and red hues of the sandstone terrain from which saguaro and prickly pear cactus grow. Camelback Mountain is located just twenty minutes’ drive from downtown Phoenix, so you won’t have to wait long after finishing to reward yourself with a snack and a cool drink.

Desert Botanical Garden

Looking for something less taxing than a sweaty mountain hike? Explore more than 50,000 plant displays in this gorgeously landscaped 140-acre botanical garden devoted to desert flora. Thousands of agave and cacti grow here, alongside 485 rare and endangered species. Five themed trails cut through the gardens, which grow against the backdrop of the Papago Buttes, a cluster of striking red rock formations. The garden also hosts musical performances and art installations. Grab a quick bite at the cafe, or enjoy a sit-down meal of farm-to-table fare at the garden restaurant.

Musical Instrument Museum

Strum a Peruvian harp or try your luck at coaxing sci-fi-style wails out of a Theremin at this utterly unique museum showcasing more than 8,000 musical instruments from more than 200 countries. No, you can’t touch everything here, but a highlight for many visitors (especially kids) is the Experience Gallery, where you can bang gongs and thump on massive communal drums. A STEM gallery explores the science of soundwaves and frequency, while the Mechanical Music Gallery showcases player pianos, automatons, and music boxes that play themselves.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Phoenix

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 15,370 vacation rentals in Phoenix

  • Verified guest reviews

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    9,190 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 5,550 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    9,660 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    9,290 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    15,090 of Phoenix vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Monthly stays, and Pet friendly across Phoenix rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Phoenix stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Phoenix's top spots, include Chase Field, Tempe Beach Park, and Phoenix Convention Center

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