The hotel designed by business travelers, Courtyard by Marriott surrounds you with all the comforts that make business and pleasure travel easy. Relax and get ready for the day ahead in one of our guest rooms featuring cable television with free HBO premium channel and pay movies, comfortable sitting area, free high speed Internet access, hairdryer, in-room coffee and tea service, iron and board, spacious well-lit work desk with ergonomic chair and two dataport telephones with speaker and voicemail. Start your morning with a reasonably priced healthy breakfast buffet. When you need to relax and unwind at the end of the day, take advantage of our exercise room, outdoor pool and whirlpool. We offer free outdoor parking, guest laundry facilities, three meeting rooms and a selection of food and beverage items in our twenty-four hour market. The Courtyard Camelback Phoenix is located adjacent to Town and Country Shopping Center and within walking distance of the Biltmore area of Phoenix. Downtown Phoenix is seven miles south of the hotel and Scottsdale is seven miles east. * The Reinvention of Courtyard by Marriott: The Courtyard Camelback Phoenix has recently completed a renovation and enhancement of the hotel. Guest rooms now feature additional television channels, improved workspace with larger desk and task lighting, upgraded bathroom and an upgraded bedding package including a more comfortable mattress. A new business library in the lobby offers cellular telephone chargers, fax machine and printer, Internet access, laptop workstations and small meeting table.



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During your Phoenix vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
CrackerJax Family Fun & Sports Park
Two miniature-golf courses are the main attraction here, but you'll also find a driving range, a professional putting course for grown-up golfers, batting cages, go-cart tracks, a bumper-boat lagoon, and a video-game arcade.
Phoenix Museum of History
Located adjacent to Heritage Square in downtown Phoenix, this state-of-the-art museum is one of the anchors of the city's downtown revitalization plan. It presents an interesting look at the history of a city that, to the casual visitor, might not seem to have any history. Interactive exhibits make this place much more interesting than your average local history museum. One unusual exhibit explores how "lungers" (tuberculosis sufferers) inadvertently helped originate the tourism industry in Arizona. There's also an exhibit on ostrich ranching.
Mesa Southwest Museum
This is one of the best museums in the valley, and its wide variety of exhibits appeals to people with a range of interests. For the kids, there are animated dinosaurs on an indoor "cliff" with a roaring waterfall, plus plenty of dinosaur skeletons. Also of interest are an exhibit on movies that have been filmed in the state, a display on Arizona mammoth kill sites, some old jail cells, and a walk-through mine mock-up with exhibits on the Lost Dutchman Mine. There's also a mock-up of a pre-Columbian temple and an artificial cave filled with beautiful mineral specimens.
Motel 6 Phoenix - Sweetwater
The Phoenix - Sweetwater Motel 6 is the closest location to Arizona State University West! This location features low rates and a friendly staff and is also near Turf Paradise Horse Racing, the Metro Center and the Peoria Sports ...
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