Hotel Valley Ho
Hotel Valley Ho has links to Hollywood that date back 50 years and has hosted guests from Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh to Bing Crosby and Betty Grable. The hotel re-opened last year after an $80 million restoration that makes it one of the best-preserved mid-century modern landmarks in the country. Now home to the VH (Vitality + Health) Spa — ranked one of the best new spas in the country by Conde Nast Traveler — and the iconic Trader Vic’s, Hotel Valley Ho mixes the glamour of old Hollywood with the modern amenities of 21st century, like WIFI access throughout the entire hotel and large flatscreen TV’s in every room.
About Hotel Valley Ho: Hotel Valley Ho is the legendary hip hotel in Scottsdale celebrating its 50th year in business. Reopened in December 2005, following an $80 million renovation, this 194 room urban retreat blends the old with the new: classic mid century modern architecture and modern conveniences like complimentary wireless Internet access throughout, flat screen televisions, a state-of-the-art exercise facility and the VH (Vitality + Health) Spa. Long known for its connection to Hollywood glamour, the Hotel Valley Ho has been a resting stop for Bing Crosby, Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood, Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, Jaime Foxx, Jane Seymour and countless weekday road warriors and weekend dropouts.
