Best Boutique Hotel
Had you driven past the two main buildings of this hip, retro-leaning property in the 1960s, you would’ve seen a parking lot full of tailfins and three stories of office rentals. Today, the rooms still take you back to that era: polished concrete floors, record players, mod vibes with light wood furniture and bright midcentury wallpaper. But do get out of your room, please. Waiting atop the west building is Don Woods’ Say When, a chill rooftop gathering spot and bar with small plates, reasonably priced beers and a solid cocktail menu; in the lap of the east building is the Lylo Swim Club, a jungly space that feels at once approachable and sexy-sceney. You’re very much in town here — walking distance to the on-property coffee shop Cartel and to the adjacent Toasted Owl Cafe, Changing Hands Bookstore and Tesota, a world-fusion concept by chef Doug Robson. Small touches (fire pits by poolside rooms, free boozy ice pops at check-in) give it all a sense of purpose and place. You’ll know for sure you’re visiting Phoenix. You just might get confused, pleasantly, as to exactly which decade you’re in.