4949 E Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley, AZ, 85253
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A Spanish-inspired resort spread across 35 acres at the base of Camelback Mountain, the Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia holds 418 guest rooms and suites in Paradise Valley, just 15 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The property completed a multimillion-dollar renovation in 2023, refreshing all guest rooms with Andalusian-inspired furnishings, new RFID door locks, LED mirrors, and updated bathrooms. Dining covers six outlets, including Prado for wood-fired Spanish cuisine, Taqueria Centro for Mexican fare, Mbar for live music and sangria, and Crave Café for coffee and house-made custard. Joya Spa spans 31,000 sq ft and holds the distinction of housing Arizona’s only authentic Hammam experience.
The resort offers over 100,000 sq ft of combined indoor and outdoor event space, with 27,000 sq ft of dedicated indoor meeting rooms. The Alhambra Ballroom is the largest single venue at 9,216 sq ft, divisible into breakout sections for galas, corporate parties, or presentations. The Valencia Ballroom connects to the Valencia Lawn, adding 6,000 sq ft of adjacent outdoor space with direct Camelback Mountain views. Beyond the ballrooms, the property features 16 distinct event venues including the Kasbah Patio, which holds up to 300 guests, the 4,000 sq ft Camelback Lawn, the Oasis Pool Terrace, and the Castillo Lucena, a replica of an Andalusian chapel. An outdoor Chef’s Kitchen supports cooking demonstrations and lawn reception service on-site.
The Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia suits corporate room blocks, conference groups, and wedding parties that need substantial on-site infrastructure, 418 rooms, and flexible event space across 16 venues. Its proximity to Phoenix Sky Harbor and the Phoenix Convention Center makes it a practical base for convention overflow and multi-day corporate programs booked through Engine.
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