Hotel & Location
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About the Kierland Resort
Located in the stunning Sonoran Desert of Scottsdale, AZ, the Westin Kierland resort offers an ideal getaway, just steps from shopping, dining and entertainment in Kierland Commons. Other amenities on site include an adventure water park, 3 golf courses, spa, fitness studio and seven on site restaurants not to mention a beautiful nightly desert sunset; enjoy this family friendly resort where there is something for everyone.
AAPM Room Block Rate
Reservations Deadline: Wednesday, February 16th, 2022 or until room block is sold out. The hotel will sell out, so book early! After the room block cut off date, reservations shall be at the hotel’s current available rate.
Please note Hotel Cancellation Policy when booking.
Getting to the Resort
Airport Information
- Closest Airport is the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)
- The resort is north of the airport.
- This hotel does not provide shuttle service.
- Alternate transportation: Transtyle Transportation; fee: 75 USD (one way); on request
- Visit PHX airport website
Driving directions
From Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, take the I-10 W to AZ-51 heading north to E Greenway Parkway. Take exit 12, E Greenway Parkway from AZ-51 N. Continue east on Greenway Parkway. Turn left onto Westin Front Drive at 6902 E Greenway Parkway and then proceed to The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa.
Click here for maps, parking, and driving directions.
Experience Scottsdale
“Spring in Scottsdale is all about celebrating the great outdoors. Take a wildflower hike or mountain bike ride in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Cheer on your favorite team at a Spring Training baseball game at Scottsdale Stadium or Salt River Fields. Relax over craft cocktails and light bites on one of Old Town’s sun-dappled restaurant patios. If you love being outside, this is your season to visit. So, grab your sunglasses and sunscreen and join the locals for another beautiful Sonoran Desert spring.”