Royal Palms Resort & Spa

5200 E Camelback Rd PhoenixAZ85018
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Average Rating
4.5
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(306)
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Description

Enchanting stone walkways curve throughout the property, inviting guests to indulge in a leisurely stroll among the fragrant citrus groves and exotic foliage. Set amid lush courtyards and blooming gardens, the beautifully appointed casitas and guestrooms are surrounded in an oasis of tranquillity and solitude.
by skoosh on September 28, 2018 from skoosh

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The Extras: Packages include a 60-minute spa treatment and lunch at the Cabana Cafe or two 60-minute treatments with dinner at the award-winning T. Cook's. You can treat 16 members of your bridal party to a day at the spa.
by ezlocal on May 18, 2012 from ezlocal
Know Before You Go: Pamper your guy from head to toe with a Signore's facial, body scrub, manicure and pedicure, priced from $40 to $110.
by ezlocal on May 18, 2012 from ezlocal

Member Reviews

We really enjoyed our visit to this art museum:
We really enjoyed our visit to this art museum its different to a lot of other city museums in that there is plenty of free parking outside, the interior is cool spacious and not crowded. We wandered about and enjoyed the collections of south western American artists, aerial photography and digital fashion, looks like they have something for everyone to enjoy here- its perfect place to go and chill out on a hot day
by thompjane on June 12, 2013
I didn't like the service much and the food was okay, not as great as I heard. I think they had a chef missing too, so things were slow, mixed up etc. I have been there once before last year and it was somewhat better but not great. I went this time on a date, wasn't my choice, but I won't go back unless they really improve standards. It's strange because everyone tells me how great it is.
by HamptonRoads User on October 04, 2007
We love the Green Onion! We eat out a lot and although initially hesitant because of mixed reviews, this place has shot to the top of our charts. While reasonable in price, it is in a league with Zinc, Coastal Grill, the Winehouse, Tautags, Catch 31, Croakers, and the Leaping Lizard Café. The mussels were the best we have every eaten. The waitresses were attentive and friendly. We took our out of town guests there recently for lunch, sat outside on the avenue (Colley), and they too were very much impressed.
by HamptonRoads User on August 23, 2007
Terrible. Quaint, nice looking place but the charm ends there. Really, really bad service. The food is not great (if you ever get served). I had to get a clean glass of water because there was lipstick on mine, yuck! Poor quality. I was not the only one disatisfied that evening even though the place was full. At least 2 other couples told us that the service/food here was not usually on-par, but for some reason they kept coming back. I don't understand it. It's ashame because the one block long area right next to the Naro is a really cool spot.
by HamptonRoads User on August 21, 2007

Editorial Reviews

T. Cook's Restaurant Review:
Housed in the historic and classy Royal Palms Resort & Spa, T. Cook's embraces its special occasion mood while simultaneously welcoming a more casual, younger diner. A back-lit, glassed-in wine display is in; white tablecloths are out. But chef Todd Allison has only increased the appeal of this destination restaurant by incorporating a more modern flair. Dishes, such as striped bass crudo with...
by gayot on March 21, 2016 from gayot
Once the home of Cunard Steamship executive Delos T. Cooke, this Mediterranean-style resort has a stately row of the namesake palms at its entrance, courtyards with fountains, and individually designed rooms. Deluxe suites, casitas, and villas are all different, though they follow one of three elegant styles: trompe-l'oeil, romantic retreat, or Spanish colonial. The restaurant, T. Cook's, is...
by fodors on March 09, 2013 from fodors
This gorgeous little hideaway has the feel of a Spanish villa and is so romantic and beautiful that the moment you set foot in the first cloistered garden, you might imagine that you hear flamenco music. Located midway between Old Town Scottsdale and Biltmore Fashion Park, the Royal Palms was constructed more than 80 years ago by Cunard Steamship executive Delos Cooke and is done in Spanish...
by frommers on February 20, 2013 from frommers
This hotel manages to offer a measure of seclusion amid the city’s sprawl. Palms, gardens and fountains abound, transporting guests from the surrounding hubbub.
by travelnytimes on December 05, 2012 from travelnytimes

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