First New Downtown Phoenix Hotel in 30 Years: Sheraton Phoenix Downtown
It won’t be long before we bring you TripKick.com Reviews of over 20 new Hotels & Resorts in Phoenix and Scottsdale Arizona. Until then, we wanted to give you a glimpse at the new Sheraton Phoenix Downtown, the first new hotel to be built in the Downtown Area in over 30 years!
The Sheraton Phoenix showcases some of Sheraton’s newest looks, including an entirely new guest room experience, an efficient Lobby Space, and a new design theme that we think most guests will appreciate.
Traditional Room, 1 King Bed (Room 1811)
Minibar Area (Room 1811)
The Sheraton Phoenix Downtown was primarily built with Convention/Business travelers in mind, but the guest rooms are tastefully designed, and perhaps among the best we’ve seen at a Sheraton. You will find that rooms are decorated in warm tones that reflect a Desert theme, and are so much better than what you’ll find at The Hyatt Regency Phoenix (Sorry Hyatt, but it’s really time for a renovation)
One Bedroom Suite w/ Separate Living Room & Bedroom, 1 King Bed (Room 3109)
Traditional Room, 2 Double Beds (Room 1812)
If your travel plans call for Downtown Phoenix, The Sheraton is a no-brainer, really.









Posted by: Tristan | December 8th, 2008 at 8:11 pm
Looks like a very nice hote, I recently stayed at the Hyatt in Downtown Phoenix and would have stayed at the Sheraton had I known better.
Posted by: James K | December 8th, 2008 at 10:03 pm
Nice to know there’s another Downtown Phoenix Option; the Hyatt leaves much to be desired. I’ll try the Sheraton on my next trip!
Posted by: Chili | December 14th, 2008 at 12:12 am
Very sleek and modern decor. I’ll give it a try my next trip to Phoenix. Chili, San Diego
Posted by: tomkat | December 26th, 2008 at 12:19 am
The managers the City of Phoenix is paying to run this “resort” are brian dead.
I would never book a meeting with these fools go to Vegas do you know you can book the new Encore foe about $139 a night.
Why stay in the downtown dumps in Phoenix when you can get world class for a lot less in vegas.