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Top-rated vacation rentals in Phoenix

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Private room in Coronado Historic District
Private Entrance / Room in Historic Coronado Home
Nestled in the heart of the historic Coronado Neighborhood, Monochrome Manor was the original manor house when the Coronado was all farm land. Our historic home dates back to the late 1800’s (roughly 1890-1900) and is full of classic charm (hello, claw foot tub) and modern comfort (a.k.a. memory foam goodness zzz). The Coronado Neighborhood, located just over a mile from downtown Phoenix, offers cute restaurants / pubs / cafes, quaint craftsmanship homes, quiet streets, and a central location.
$41 per night
Guesthouse in Encanto
The Serenity Casita at the Sanctuary in Coronado
This charming home is located in the diverse and historic Coronado neighborhood and features a private entrance, off street parking and unique natural SW landscaping. This peaceful, beautiful and immaculate unit has a fully equipped kitchen, 3/4 bathroom, vaulted ceiling, meditation garden and amenities galore. The popular selection of breakfast fare includes coffee, seven teas, fresh fruit, a selection of healthy yogurt, granola, a variety of bagels and cream cheese, cereals, and oatmeal.
$62 per night
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Rental unit in Camelback East
Charming Pet Friendly Cactus Casita
Enjoy a stylish and calming experience in the Cactus Casita! This is such an adorable space that has some of the following highlights: -Centrally-located to Phoenix bars, restaurants, hospitals, and shopping! -Separate bedroom with large spacious closet and dedicated work desk. -Fully stocked kitchen with full sized fridge and oven. -A living room area with a couch and wall mounted TV -A full bathroom with an amazing tiled shower -A custom welcome basket for each guest!
$63 per night
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Stay near Phoenix's top sights

Photo of Chase Field
Chase Field410 locals recommend
Photo of State Farm Stadium
State Farm Stadium227 locals recommend
Photo of Scottsdale Fashion Square
Scottsdale Fashion Square761 locals recommend
Photo of Phoenix Zoo
Phoenix Zoo783 locals recommend
Photo of Arizona Mills
Arizona Mills140 locals recommend
Photo of Old Town Scottsdale
Old Town Scottsdale1,380 locals recommend

Weekly rentals in Phoenix

Guest suite in Paradise Valley Village
Guest Studio, private drive and patio. no stairs.
$69 per night
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Guest suite in Encanto
Private, desert-chic casita in vibrant Midtown PHX
$71 per night
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Guesthouse in Encanto
Private, Sparkling Clean Historic DTPHX Guesthouse
$56 per night
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Guesthouse in Encanto
Clean, Stylish Guesthouse • Incredible Location
$61 per night
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Rental unit in Camelback East
Refreshing Studio Apartment - 80 Walkscore!
$63 per night
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Private room in Central City
Executive Bedroom w Private Bathroom- Near Airport
$58 per night
Private room in Tempe
Master Room-ASU-South Mountain-Airport-Free Brkft
$45 per night
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Private room in Tempe
Room 3-Tempe-SouthMountain-Airport-ASU-Brkft
$33 per night
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Private room in South Mountain
Bedroom + Pool + Desk - near airport (Rm3)
$40 per night
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Private room in Central City
Charming Bedroom in Garfield w/ Reduced Mo. Rate
$55 per night
Private room in Paradise Valley Village
C4 Sanitized Private room with Bath WiFi Desk TV
$43 per night
Guesthouse in Encanto
Converted 30s Historic Carriage House in Del Norte
$80 per night
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Phoenix winter vacation rentals

Rental unit in Paradise Valley Village
Paradise; Luxurious Guesthouse by the Pool
$55 per night
Private room in Tempe
Large Room-Pool-Free Brkfst-ASU-South Mountain
$33 per night
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Private room in Central City
South Vista Room, minutes from Airport
$54 per night
Private room in South Mountain
Room + Pool + Desk (3min from airport) (Room5)
$37 per night
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Home in Camelback East
Centrally Located Renovated Guest House
$67 per night
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Tiny home in Central City
The Jewelbox Studio at LasCasitas Flamenco, Apt C
$48 per night
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Private room in Central City
Bright BR in PHX home🌞Shared BA, 5min to Airport
$47 per night
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Private room in Tempe
Room 2-Tempe-SouthMountain-Airport-ASU-Brkft
$31 per night
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Rental unit in Camelback East
Modern Studio Apartment - 80 Walkscore!
$79 per night
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Condo in Downtown Phoenix
Lady Day’s Hideaway🧡 Downtown Arts district studio
$69 per night
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Condo in Camelback East
Lovely 1-bedroom condo in Biltmore - Parking
$72 per night
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Guesthouse in Coronado
Central Phoenix Casita w/ Beautiful Patio (Unit B)
$54 per night
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Weekly house rentals in Phoenix

Private room in Encanto
1 Bed Shared Bath No cleaning Fee
$53 per night
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Private room in South Mountain
AMAZING QUITE CLEAN BEDROOM
$44 per night
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Home in Coronado Historic District
Bohemian Getaway DOWNTOWN PHOENIX
$73 per night
Private room in North Mountain
Peaceful private bedroom in North Central Phoenix
$65 per night
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Home in Camelback East
Private & Cozy Central City Casita. Pet friendly!
$82 per night
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Private room in Tempe
REFRESHING TEMPE/SCOTTSDALE, QUEEN, FREE BREAKFAST
$45 per night
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Private room in Camelback East
Private Room and Bathroom - Uptown
$37 per night
Private room in Paradise Valley Village
Scottsdale-Room C-Pool-Shopping-Golf-Free Brkfast
$32 per night
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Private room in Camelback East
Biltmore/Central Phoenix with private bathroom
$51 per night
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Private room in Central City
1BR/1BA with Private Entrance, 5min to PHX Airport
$58 per night
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Private room in Peoria
Private room, shared bathroom.
$37 per night
Private room in South Mountain
Beautiful room 7mins from phx airport
$43 per night
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Stays in Downtown Phoenix

Rental unit in Downtown Phoenix
Modern Downtown Studio near ASU & Chase Field
$112 per night
Condo in Downtown Phoenix
Prime DTPH Location w Pool
$64 per night
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Rental unit in Downtown Phoenix
Best of Phx within walking distance, free parking
$84 per night
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Rental unit in Downtown Phoenix
Luxury Apt Downtown PHX/Open Bar
$112 per night

Stays in Ahwatukee

Rental unit in Ahwatukee Foothills
Quaint Apt. close to everything!
$54 per night
Rental unit in South Mountain
Upscale Legacy Golf Resort-One Bedroom
$91 per night
Private room in Chandler
Charming Private Room & Bath in Chandler
$64 per night
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Private room in Chandler
Queen Bed Private room, Swimming Pool, Work Space.
$45 per night
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Stays in Arcadia

Private room in Arcadia
Cozy Arcadia Guest Suite with Private Entrance
$72 per night
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Rental unit in South Scottsdale
Enjoy Yourself In This Bright & Beautiful Oasis!
$81 per night
Condo in Arcadia
Cozy Condo in Arcadia
$93 per night
Condo in Downtown Scottsdale
Boutique Condo in the heart of Scottsdale/OldTown!
$63 per night
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Tips from Phoenix locals

Get advice about the city from the people who know it best. Local hosts share their tips and recommendations for travelers like you.

What should I pack?

Hiking shoes Bring with you a pair of shoes for hiking. the trails around the valley are spectacular.

Paolo
PaoloLives in Phoenix

Bring clothing for hot climates. if you aren't used to hot weather it can feel extra hot. Outside of what you normally would like to have with you when you travel, here are a few things we recommend you bring. swimwear - swimming season for kids is a little longer than adults as kids tend to tolerate the colder water better than adults. swimmable pool temperatures are easily seen mid-may-mid oct for kids. the hot tub is always a good idea though! sandals- the ground is really hot during summer and warm most other times of the year. your favorite water bottle (empty if you are flying in). we might be cooler in the winter but it's still dry. the need to ensure you hydrate cannot be understated here!

Kelli
KelliLives in Phoenix

What's the best way to get around?

Phoenix is a driving city. Unless you drive your own car, plan on using uber and lyft.

Paolo
PaoloLives in Phoenix

Hov (aka carpool lanes) rules & rush hour Hov lanes on our freeways, the left lanes are often designated hov lanes. hov stands for high occupancy vehicle (defined as 2 or more in a car). lanes may be entered or exited at anytime. see the freeway signs for appropriate hov times. when not hov times, the lanes may be used as regular freeway lanes. rush hour traffic patterns traffic generally flows toward phoenix in the am and away in the pm. rush hours are approx 6:30-9:00 am, and 4:00-6:30 pm and can greatly impact travel time

Kelli
KelliLives in Phoenix

What's the local culture like?

Places in phoenix These are some things you might consider: the heard museum, heard.org "the foremost showcase of native american art and culture in the u.s., the heard museum reveals the cultures of tribes in the region through exhibits, demonstrations alive performances and displays the work of contemporary native american artists. artists demonstrate their work during the week and musicians perform on most weekends."; the desert botanical gardens dbg.org.; the musical instrument museum mim.org. these are all places that are interesting and unique to phoenix. there is a restaurant near here called valle luna that serves good, authentic mexican food. they tend to get busy at night so earlier dinner or lunch is better. matt's big breakfast is downtown and considered to be one of the best. first watch is also a good comfortable place for breakfast. the churchill is a small group of stores set up in large containers. https://thechurchillphx.com/ the yard is a fun place to eat. don't have the web address but you can find it on yelp. there are a lot of great day hikes and day drives. i have information about some of them in the room.

Daniel And Terry
Daniel And TerryLives in Phoenix

Expect long delays at restaurants from mid october - mid april Our winter months (oct-apr) bring lots of visitors to the phoenix area. this makes for long lines everywhere, and odd traffic patterns.

Kelli
KelliLives in Phoenix

What are some useful phrases?

Use manners The best advice i can offer is to use manners. what do i mean by that? say "hello". when you enter a store, say hello to the clerk. say hello when you meet someone's eyes while standing in line. etc. say "please" and "thank you" at appropriate times like when asking for something or when someone does a kindness toward you. say "excuse me" or "sorry" when you bump into someone or make an error. you can always say these even when it's not your fault because you may not realize that it was actually your fault.

Kelli
KelliLives in Phoenix

Your guide to Phoenix

All About Phoenix

Sun-bathed Phoenix, Arizona’s capital and largest city, rules the Valley of the Sun, a metropolitan region that also includes such bustling regions as college town Tempe and swanky Scottsdale. A former agricultural hub, Phoenix is now the state's economic and cultural lynchpin. The city is home to world-class museums, nearly 200 golf courses, and — thanks to a population that is more than 40 percent Hispanic or Latinx — some of the best Mexican food to be had north of the border. The city also attracts adventurers who want to hike through storybook desert landscapes dotted with cactus and dramatic rock formations, which can be found just outside the city.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Phoenix?

This is the desert, and it’s hot. From June through August, it’s not unusual to experience temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, dipping to 90 and 80 degrees in September and October. November through March bring temperatures in the 60s and 70s with dips into the 40s, and in April and May, things soar back up to 80 and 90 degrees. Overall, the city sees 300 days of sun and very little rain. Pack for hot weather, and don’t forget sunscreen. During winter, bring layers for cooler mornings and evenings.


What are the top things to do in Phoenix?

Camelback Mountain

This mountain earned its name from a pair of peaks that resemble the hump of a camel’s back, and its reputation as a tough but rewarding hike thanks to panoramic views of the Valley of the Sun. There are two trails to take to the 1,420-foot summit, the Cholla Trail and the slightly harder Echo Canyon Trail. Both are challenging, featuring rocky terrain, steep ascents, and some climbing. As you hike, you’ll be surrounded by the colorful pink, orange, and red hues of the sandstone terrain from which saguaro and prickly pear cactus grow. Camelback Mountain is located just twenty minutes’ drive from downtown Phoenix, so you won’t have to wait long after finishing to reward yourself with a snack and a cool drink.

Desert Botanical Garden

Looking for something less taxing than a sweaty mountain hike? Explore more than 50,000 plant displays in this gorgeously landscaped 140-acre botanical garden devoted to desert flora. Thousands of agave and cacti grow here, alongside 485 rare and endangered species. Five themed trails cut through the gardens, which grow against the backdrop of the Papago Buttes, a cluster of striking red rock formations. The garden also hosts musical performances and art installations. Grab a quick bite at the cafe, or enjoy a sit-down meal of farm-to-table fare at the garden restaurant.

Musical Instrument Museum

Strum a Peruvian harp or try your luck at coaxing sci-fi-style wails out of a Theremin at this utterly unique museum showcasing more than 8,000 musical instruments from more than 200 countries. No, you can’t touch everything here, but a highlight for many visitors (especially kids) is the Experience Gallery, where you can bang gongs and thump on massive communal drums. A STEM gallery explores the science of soundwaves and frequency, while the Mechanical Music Gallery showcases player pianos, automatons, and music boxes that play themselves.

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