An absolute highlight of my recent whirlwind trip to Phoenix was staying at the fabulous Westin Kierland Resort & Spa. Located in the tony Scottsdale area, The Westin Kierland is a grand oasis in the Sonoran Desert and just 20 miles from downtown Phoenix. Business travelers, golfers, spa lovers, shopaholics, foodies, families, singles, and couples can all carve out their own sublime space at The Westin Kierland - the Resort has perfected the formula for pampering and entertaining their guests.
The Accommodations
The view of the golf course from my room at The Westin Kierland
The Westin Kierland's 732 rooms all offer a private balcony or terrace and many have dramatic views of the lush championship golf course and mountain range. Elegantly appointed, the centerpiece of the room is the Westin Signature Heavenly Bed. No matter how jetlagged you may be, I promise that you will feel brand new after a good night's sleep in this plush temple of slumber - the Westin Heavenly Bed is ten layers of pillowtop mattress bliss. And, if you're traveling with your four-legged friend, the Westin Kierland is a dog friendly hotel and can pamper your pooch with their very own Westin Heavenly Dog Bed. (And, if you decide that you want to sleep like a baby while at home, Westin does sell their Heavenly Beds with all the trimmings - brand new, of course.)
Dining
From poolside noshing to fine dining, The Westin Kierland takes their food seriously. One of their most popular dining destinations is Deseo and I highly recommend it. The concept and menu were developed by James Beard Award-winning Chef Douglas Rodriguez - widely regarded as the creator of Nuevo Latino cuisine. Deseo means desire in Spanish and the restaurant hits the mark in satisfying cravings for inventive and delicious food.
Millionaire Tacos (yuca taco, lobster, ahi tuna, Japanese hamachi) and Rainbow Ceviche. Vibrant and fresh, all of the flavors meld together beautifully - the tacos are absolutely addictive.
Adobo Pork y Tlacoyo (chile marinated korobuta tenderloin with pork and bean corn empanada). Seasoned to perfection, the spices add richness but not too much heat.
Forget having a smoke after dinner, a chocolate cigar is a much better option. Such a delicious and whimsical dessert - even the matches are edible!
The soft glow of flickering candles guide you down the stairway to Deseo's foyer and towards Nelson Garcia-Miranda - Deseo's Resident
Artist. Not only do his colorful paintings adorn Deseo, patrons can actually watch Garcia-Miranda deftly apply paint to canvas during Happy Hour. Garcia-Miranda arrived in Phoenix in 1999 after seeking political exile from Cuba but the richness of his cultural heritage is powerfully portrayed in the "Cubanidad" style of his paintings. Garcia-Miranda's creations truly complement the bold and colorful nature of the cuisine at Deseo.
Agave, The Arizona Spa
Agave, The Arizona Spa sits just outside the Resort and has 20 treatment rooms, a quiet lap pool, and a relaxing courtyard and garden. The indigenous Agave plant is incorporated into many of the treatments. A signature tradition at Agave that I really enjoyed was the Apache Burden Basket placed outside of every treatment room. Before your service begins, you are
invited to symbolically place your burdens inside the basket to keep worries and troubles behind, just
as the Apache people would traditionally do when entering their teepees. Living in NYC, sometimes I feel that I need an extra large burden box but I found the ritual very soothing and a great way to unwind before my Rollerssage - a full body treatment that combines the feeling of Swedish massage with the roll of semi-precious stones combined with radiant heat.
The Scottish Experience at Westin Kierland
As a tribute to the Scottish immigrants who contributed to the development of Arizona's railroads, mines, and towns; guests are encouraged to gather around the fire pit
at the Resort’s Dreamweaver’s Canyon to enjoy the haunting sounds of the
Scottish Bagpipes with Michael McClanathan. Other Scottish inspired activities include a Scottish Golf Experience - complete with kilt rentals and Johnny
Walker beverage carts. If you want the scotch without the golf, you can partake of the Saturday Night Scotch Tastings at the Rim Lobby Bar. And, if you see a tartan clad terrier running around The Westin Kierland, you haven't imbibed too much scotch - that's the resident pooch Scotty!
Experience the rush of the waves in the Arizona desert on The Kierland Flowrider.
I am happy to give The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa the
little black dress seal of approval not only for luxury, but also for
creativity. Did I mention that they have a
Chief Fun Officer and a team exclusively focused on creating unforgettable activities for kids of all ages? Or the really cool
Kierland FlowRider that allows guests to experience the exhilarating sensation of riding the waves? And, if shopping is the only cardio on your agenda,
Kierland Commons, a very popular shopping area with more than 70 retailers, is located adjacent to the Resort and the
Key to Kierland program gives you access to discounts at select shops and restaurants.
Visit
The Westin Kierland Resort and Spa website to learn more. The
Visit Phoenix website is also a great resource for planning your getaway.