Property has two Master Suites upstairs with living spaces downstairs - perfect for vacationing with family and/or friends
Stay right in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale’s Waterfront/Southbridge area—one of the most walkable, rideable, and “let’s-go-out” neighborhoods in the Valley. The scenic canal waterfront is the gateway between districts, lined with shops, dining, and events. (Old Town Scottsdale)
Steps to the action: This neighborhood is known for being an easy walk to Scottsdale Fashion Square, restaurants, entertainment, and groceries (perfect for a quick coffee run or dinner plans without driving). (Trulia Real Estate Search)
Waterfront vibes: Stroll the Scottsdale Waterfront canal and Southbridge area—great for morning walks, sunset photos, and people-watching. (Old Town Scottsdale)
Indian Bend Wash Greenbelt: One of Scottsdale’s best “urban oasis” experiences—11 miles of parks, lakes, multi-use paths, and golf courses, plus 24+ grade-separated crossings so you can cruise with fewer street interruptions. (ScottsdaleAZ)
Easy options for: morning jogs, casual bike rides, and longer paved path adventures. (ScottsdaleAZ)
You’re surrounded by some of Scottsdale’s most popular dining and cocktail spots—ideal for patio brunch, date night, or a quick bite after shopping.
Crowd favorites nearby include Olive & Ivy, Citizen Public House, Culinary Dropout, and The Mission. (Yelp)
Want to browse by mood/cuisine? Old Town keeps a running restaurant directory. (Old Town Scottsdale)
TPC Scottsdale: Home to the famous Stadium Course and its iconic par-3 16th “Coliseum” hole. (TPC Network)
Talking Stick Golf Club: Two championship courses designed by Coore & Crenshaw with big desert views. (Talking Stick Resort)
Bonus: the Greenbelt itself is lined with golf-course scenery as you walk or ride. (ScottsdaleAZ)
Camelback Mountain (Echo Canyon Trail): A classic, challenging hike (about 2.6 miles out-and-back) with unforgettable views—go early to beat the heat. (AllTrails.com)
Free Scottsdale Trolley: A simple way to hop around Old Town—free service with frequent runs (check schedules/routes). (ScottsdaleAZ)
Old Town Scottsdale is typically about a 15-minute drive from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (traffic dependent). (Condé Nast Traveler)
You’re positioned for an easy Scottsdale stay: close to Old Town, quick access to shopping + dining, and near some of the area’s best bike/run paths. It’s the kind of spot where you can start the day with a walk, spend the afternoon on the Greenbelt, and finish with dinner or a night out.
Old Town Scottsdale is a condensed, walkable district packed with restaurants, galleries, museums, and nightlife—great for dinner-and-a-stroll evenings. (Old Town Scottsdale)
Indian Bend Wash Greenbelt: A signature Scottsdale experience—11 miles of parks, lakes, paths, and golf courses. It also has 24+ grade-separated crossings, which helps you cruise with fewer major street interruptions. (ScottsdaleAZ)
Perfect for: morning jogs, beach-cruiser rides, and longer paved loops. (AllTrails.com)
Old Town is known for its variety—everything from casual patios to high-energy bars and lounges. If you want a “pick a vibe and go” area, this is it. (Old Town Scottsdale)
Scottsdale Fashion Square: A major Scottsdale hub for luxury shopping, dining, and entertainment—an easy go-to for a daytime outing or a dinner + movie plan. (Scottsdale Fashion Square)
Continental Golf Club: A public par-60 executive course in Scottsdale that’s great for a faster round, a casual golf day, or squeezing in 18 without committing your whole day. (Continental Golf Club)
Scottsdale Stadium hosts the San Francisco Giants for Spring Training and is a classic Scottsdale outing when games are in town. (MLB.com)
Free Scottsdale Trolley: A convenient way to move around key areas—service is free and typically runs on a frequent cadence on weekdays (check route maps for what’s best for your plans). (ScottsdaleAZ)