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    Hotel in Scottsdale, United States

    The Monarch

    150Pearl Points

    Old Town location, weigh it against rivals.

    The Monarch, Hotel in Scottsdale

    About The Monarch

    The Monarch sits at a strong Old Town Scottsdale address, making it a practical pick for walkable access to dining and nightlife. Booking is easy by Scottsdale standards. Confirm pool, spa, and room details directly before committing, as published amenity data is limited. Best visited October through April when the desert climate works in your favour.

    The Monarch, Scottsdale: Quick Take

    If you're weighing options in Old Town Scottsdale, The Monarch sits in a competitive neighbourhood where the Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows and Hotel Valley Ho both offer well-documented amenity packages and published pricing. The Monarch's address at 4000 N Drinkwater Blvd puts it inside Old Town's walkable core, which matters if you want to move between restaurants and bars without a car. That location advantage is real and worth factoring into your decision.

    On the wellness and pool front, Scottsdale's bar is set high. Properties like the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess and the Boulders Resort & Spa Scottsdale have multi-pool complexes and full-service spas with transparent pricing. Without confirmed amenity data for The Monarch, it's difficult to position its pool and spa offering against those benchmarks with any confidence. If a pool and spa package is central to your stay, verify what's included directly before booking.

    For special occasions in Scottsdale, timing matters more than at most desert destinations. The leading window is October through April, when daytime temperatures are comfortable enough to actually use outdoor spaces. Summer visits mean intense heat that limits pool enjoyment to early morning or evening. If you're planning a celebration stay, an autumn or spring booking will give you the full outdoor experience the desert climate is capable of delivering.

    Booking difficulty here is rated Easy, which means you're unlikely to face the weeks-long lead times required at the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North. That's useful for last-minute celebration trips. For business travellers, Old Town Scottsdale's walkability and proximity to dining options like those covered in our full Scottsdale restaurants guide makes the address practical. Families should check room configurations directly given the absence of published suite or adjoining room data.

    Pearl's full Scottsdale hotels guide covers the full competitive set if you want to compare options before committing. Also worth browsing: our Scottsdale bars guide and experiences guide for building out your itinerary around a stay here.

    Quick reference: Old Town Scottsdale address, easy booking, leading October–April, verify pool and spa details directly before booking.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How is the location of The Monarch?

    The address at 4000 N Drinkwater Blvd puts The Monarch squarely in Old Town Scottsdale, which is one of the more walkable pockets of the city for restaurants, galleries, and nightlife. That said, Old Town is lively at night, so light sleepers should factor in street noise. If you want resort-style seclusion, the Andaz Scottsdale or Troon North properties trade proximity to Old Town for quieter surroundings.

    When is the best time to book The Monarch?

    Scottsdale's high season runs October through April, when temperatures drop and demand for rooms across the city peaks sharply. Book at least 4-6 weeks out for those months. Summer rates across Old Town Scottsdale drop significantly as temperatures climb above 100°F, making it a viable window for value-focused travellers who can handle the heat.

    Which room category is best at The Monarch?

    Room-category details are not available in the current record for The Monarch. Before booking, confirm directly with the property whether higher-floor or courtyard-facing rooms are available, since Old Town blocks can vary considerably in noise exposure depending on orientation.

    Is The Monarch good for business travel?

    The Drinkwater Blvd address in Old Town puts The Monarch close to Scottsdale's main restaurant and meeting-adjacent corridor, which works for short business trips where proximity to client dinners matters more than resort amenities. For larger corporate events or conference facilities, the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess or The Phoenician are the more established options in the market.

    How is the dining at The Monarch?

    On-site dining details are not documented in the current record. Old Town Scottsdale has a dense concentration of independent restaurants within walking distance of the Drinkwater Blvd address, so even if in-house dining is limited, you are not dependent on it. Confirm whether The Monarch operates a restaurant or bar before booking if on-site dining is a priority for your stay.

    How does The Monarch compare to nearby hotels?

    Without confirmed pricing or star rating in the current record, a direct value comparison is difficult. What is clear is that The Monarch's Old Town location at 4000 N Drinkwater Blvd competes most directly with the Andaz Scottsdale for guests who want walkable access to the neighbourhood, while the Four Seasons at Troon North and Fairmont Scottsdale Princess sit further out and lean harder into resort-format amenities. If being in the middle of Old Town is your priority, The Monarch is geographically well-positioned.

    Is The Monarch family-friendly?

    Family-specific amenities are not confirmed in the current record. Old Town Scottsdale itself skews more toward adult dining and nightlife than family-resort activity, so families travelling with young children may find a property like the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, which has dedicated pool programming and more grounds, a better fit. The Monarch's Drinkwater Blvd address is convenient for families using it as a base for day trips, but it is not evidently positioned as a family resort.

    Location

    4000 N Drinkwater Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

    Scottsdale, United States

    Compare The Monarch

    The Monarch in Context: Awards and Value
    VenueAwards
    The Monarch
    Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon NorthMichelin 1 Key
    The Canyon Suites at The Phoenician, A Luxury Collection Resort
    The Phoenician, A Luxury Collection Resort, Scottsdale
    Fairmont Scottsdale Princess
    Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    • Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North, Notable alternative
    • The Canyon Suites at The Phoenician, A Luxury Collection Resort, Notable alternative
    • The Phoenician, A Luxury Collection Resort, Scottsdale, Notable alternative
    • Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, Notable alternative
    • Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows, Notable alternative

    How The Monarch Compares in Scottsdale

    Against the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North, The Monarch's main advantage is location: the Four Seasons sits far north in Scottsdale near Troon, requiring a car for almost everything, while Drinkwater Blvd puts The Monarch inside the walkable Old Town grid. If you want resort scale, multiple pools, and a documented spa programme, the Four Seasons is the safer choice for a high-end wellness stay. If proximity to Old Town's dining and bar scene matters more than acreage, The Monarch's address is the better call.

    The Phoenician and its inner-circle property The Canyon Suites both offer well-established pool and spa infrastructure with public pricing, making them easier to evaluate for a special occasion. The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess goes further with one of the city's largest pool complexes. If a pool-centred stay is your primary reason for visiting, these properties give you more confirmed information to book against. The Monarch is a reasonable shortlist entry once you've verified its amenity details directly.

    For travellers who prioritise design and a boutique feel over resort amenities, the Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows is the most direct stylistic comparison in the market. Both target a guest who wants something less corporate than the large resort chains. The Andaz has a documented bungalow format and published rates, which currently gives it an edge on transparency. Book The Monarch if the Old Town location is the deciding factor; otherwise, the Andaz is easier to evaluate on value before you commit.

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