Hotel Review: Doubletree Suites by Hilton, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport

Doubletree Suites by Hilton Hotel, Phoenix at PHX Sky Harbor International Airport

Welcome back to Brooke In The Air and another honest hotel review!

Enjoy this review of my recent stay in Phoenix, Arizona! October 11- October 13, 2024!

Official Hotel Review - as posted on YouTube on the Brooke In The Air travel vlog.

Doubletree Suites by Hilton At Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport

Dates: 10/11/2024-10/13/2024

Room: Desert View (City) King Suite

Location: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

Cost: $478 for 2 nights

Score: 8.5/10.0

My thoughts: overall, an excellent property; the staff were extremely friendly and accommodating and sought to see to every guest's need or want for the duration of the stay.

The comfy king-size bed

The suite itself was luxurious and salacious, featuring a lovey king-size bed, a kitchenette area, 2x LED TVs and sitting area which included a sofa.

The free Wi-Fi was fast and stable (courtesy of the Hilton Honors program), the in-house BRIX restaurant was phenomenal and the room service was communicative, reliable, efficient, and reasonably fast and affordable.

Main entrance of the Doubletree Suites

The hotel is less than two miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) and free shuttle service is offered 24/7.

The planespotting isn’t bad either!

The laguna-pool, hot tub is on the far-left

The laguna-esque pool (pictured) was absolutely divine as was the connected hot tub.

All in all this was an affordable, luxurious hotel which is technically a Hilton property but without the Hilton “baggage.”

Each suite is stocked with Gilcrest & Soames bath products which are among the best products on the retail market.

Gilcrest & Soames Bath products in the suite

I heartily recommend this hotel if you're in Phoenix.

The free cookies are a nice little perk too.

Beware though: they contain walnuts.

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