Pin itCentral Old Town location with walkable dining and galleries, five miles from Papago and within 30 minutes of every featured course.
$130–$220/night
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The Courtyard by Marriott Scottsdale Old Town sits on Scottsdale Road in the centre of the dining, gallery, and entertainment district. It is a 180-room hotel built to standard Marriott Courtyard format: clean, predictable, and functional, with a pool, fitness center, and a Bistro with Starbucks covering the basics.
Location is the real asset here. Papago Golf Club sits roughly five miles south, and the Old Town position keeps every featured course within a thirty-minute drive, including Troon North, Grayhawk, TPC Scottsdale, and We-Ko-Pa. Free bikes give you a way to explore Old Town without moving the car, and free Wi-Fi handles the practical needs. Walkable access to Scottsdale's restaurants and nightlife is the lever the resorts cannot pull at this price point. Marriott Bonvoy points apply.
$130 to $220 nightly. For golfers planning to spend their evenings out in Old Town rather than at a resort pool, the savings against a property like the Phoenician or Boulders compound across a multi-night stay and free up budget for a round at TPC Scottsdale Stadium during peak season.
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