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Vacation rentals in Arizona

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Guesthouse in Phoenix
Midtown Guest House with Rooftop Deck
Our space is uniquely suited for guests who want to relax in a private space that feels modern and high-end but is still very comfortable. We keep it very clean and try to provide amenities like coffee, water bottles, towels, Netflix, etc so that guests can enjoy all of the little things that they couldn't fit in their suitcases. We also try to be flexible so please send an inquiry if you have any special requests. Appliances: Breville Toaster Oven, microwave, Keurig Coffee Maker, small refrigerator. Sleeping arrangements: There is one king-sized bed that comfortably sleeps two people. We also have two pull-out single beds and the large sectional couch which can sleep three more people for a total of five. Check-in & Check-Out Please send me an inquiry if you have a special request for timing so I can try to accommodate. I try to be very flexible. Guest house bedroom, bathroom, laundry, living room and upstairs balcony are all included. We've had a great time hanging out and/or going out with some guests so we are totally open to it! On the other hand, our default is welcoming you to our guest house and then giving you lots of space to enjoy yourself without us interfering. The guesthouse is in Montecito, in an enclave of post-war construction. A short walk away is a school park and nursery with gardening classes, beekeeping, and a rose garden. In the other direction is vintage shopping as well as LGBT bars and clubs. The house is walking distance to local favorites such as Lux Central coffee bar, Pane Bianco, Clever Koi, Central Wine, Joe's Diner, and the George & Dragon pub. It's also about a 4-minute walk to the light-rail transit station that takes riders down The neighborhood is walking distance to all of the following transportation options: Light rail, Valley Metro (bus), Zip Bikes Beds: 1 king bed in master bedroom. 2 single pull-out beds and 1 large sectional couch are in the garage/living room for groups that need to sleep 3 or 4 people.
$103 per night
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Condo in Scottsdale
Old Town Scottsdale & private HOT TUB
Blocks from the Hotel Valley Ho and Downtown/Old Town Scottsdale. The Free Scottsdale trolley stops directly in front of this newly remodeled building. Hundreds of restaurants, bars, coffee shops, boutiques and art galleries within the historical core of Scottsdale. Super easy 24 hour check-in. More like a boutique Hotel than an Airbnb. All your neighbors are fellow travelers, so you will never feel unwelcome. We want you to have a great stay and only bug you if asked. TPT License # 21493447
$103 per night
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Cottage in Tempe
Trendy space in DT Tempe walk to coffee & brewery
As seen on HGTV's Blog! Welcome to the Boho Barn, a dreamy gabled "barnhouse" that is truly a one-of-a-kind experience. Creativity everywhere! - hand built vanity, rustic farmhouse front porch, exposed beams and ladder. Enjoy a cup of coffee amongst trees or a glass of wine under the string lit patio. Seconds from ASU, Cubs Stadium, 4 Peaks, Tempe Town Lake and Shopping. Bikes and Stand Up Paddle boards are for rent nearby. Loaded with an array of amenities fitting for any wandering traveler.
$96 per night

Home rentals in Arizona

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Home in Phoenix
*360degree views of Phx/for a couple/Decks/Hot Tub
$239 per night
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Home in Phoenix
Vintage French Film Set in Heart of Coronado
$98 per night
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Home in Central City
Bourbon-Style Bungalow Centrally-Located Near Airport
$98 per night
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Home in Phoenix
Private & Cozy Central City Casita. Pet friendly!
$92 per night

Condo rentals in Arizona

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Condo in Scottsdale
Commodious Condo Close to Old Town Nightlife
$90 per night
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Condo in Phoenix
Modern Condo And Garden Patio In Uptown Phoenix
$103 per night
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Condo in Phoenix
Lady Day’s Hideaway🧡 Downtown Arts district studio
$90 per night
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Condo in Scottsdale
Oldtown Micro Studio Pool View
$66 per night

Your guide to Arizona

All About Arizona

Arizona is in the southwest of the United States on the Mexican border, home to the sprawling Kaibab National Forest with its towering pines, lively music venues in Tucson, the Roosevelt Row Arts District in state capital Phoenix, and several Native American reservations. The state’s terrain spans the grassy prairies of the Patagonia region, rock formations carved by the elements at Chiricahua National Monument, and the limestone peaks framed by big skies in Sedona.

World-famous Route 66 runs through Flagstaff, while rugged red rock dominates the sweeping landscapes of Grand Canyon National Park and Monument Valley. Outdoors adventures abound, from exploring epic canyons to teeing off at golf events to watching the big hitters at baseball spring training. Arizona’s multiple dark sky parks draw stargazers, the north of the state boasts excellent conditions for skiing in the colder months, and the blue-green waters of Havasu Falls make a striking contrast with their rust-hued surroundings.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Arizona

Alongside its vast desert and sweeping plains, Arizona is also home to high elevations and towering mountain ranges, which make winter prime time for skiing and snowboarding. This means that cabin rentals in Arizona are a popular choice in the colder months. Spring brings balmy temperatures in the high desert, when cacti burst into bloom and baseball season governs. As summer rolls around indoor activities become ever more popular due to soaring temperatures. The summer heat can be intense here, and sun protection and water are advised when doing anything outdoors. Fall brings some of the best weather of the year with sunny days and comfortable temperatures, making it a great time to explore some of the state’s abundant natural beauty — check out the changing foliage as it creeps down the San Francisco Peaks north of Flagstaff.


Top things to do in Arizona

Sedona

Sedona boasts some of the state’s most jaw-dropping landscapes. Surrounded by imposing red rock formations, pillars, and buttes, this striking natural landscape almost looks man-made, while the desert town’s surrounding Verde Valley wine region and crystal stores draw an eclectic crowd of epicureans and visitors in search of Sedona’s reputed spiritual energy. Dusty trails dotted with yucca plants sit alongside a bounty of public artwork and sculptures in the Gallery District.

Grand Canyon National Park

Where the Little Colorado River meets its bigger namesake in the northwest of Arizona, the towering layers of sedimentary rock and deep gorges of the Grand Canyon National Park extend over 250 miles and date back billions of years. Established in 1919, the park’s South Rim remains one of the more popular access points and is home to Yavapai Geology Museum, which also provides excellent vantage points from large picture windows. The panoramic, rust-colored views from Mather Point and Desert View Drive are the stuff of legend and the subject of countless movies.

Canyon de Chelly National Monument

Established in 1931, Canyon de Chelly National Monument dates back much further — it stands as one of North America’s longest continuously inhabited landscapes, spanning deep-orange sandstone cliffs, vertiginous spires, and plunging valleys dotted with vegetation. Ancestral Puebloans and Navajos carved dwellings out of the red rock centuries ago, sheltered by the towering cliffs, and the Navajo community still raises livestock in the canyons.

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