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Wonderful Phoenix Hotels for Holiday Cheer
Looking for a wonderful place to stop for a drink, lunch, dinner or taking some of those famous holiday photos.....

You don't have to go far to find 3 amazing properties right in your backyard, assuming you are in AZ. These three properties are also excellent locations for a Stay-Cation in the summer heat of AZ.

The Sanctuary Camelback backs right up to Camelback mountain and has some of the best sunset views from any property in AZ that I have seen. A great place for a holiday drink (inside or outside) where you can enjoy a wonderful lunch or dinner as well. The property has some amazing room categories and private residences which can be rented year round. The architecture and design is clean, crisp, modern but also very comfortable and casual. Click here to see a few photos: 
Another amazing property in Phoenix is The Phoenician, also located at the base of Camelback Mountain. A wonderful well-lighted cactus garden awaits you at the back of the property during Christmas and is the perfect place for those family photos. The property has many different room accommodations to fit every wish, size, budget and season. Great dining venues with the views of the gardens and pool or looking toward the city and mountains. A fun high tea can be booked and is a festive way to celebrate the holiday season as well. A few photos to whet your appetite.... 
Lastly, a very unique and special property loaded with rustic charm and ambience, The Royal Palms Hotel. This hotel has long been one of my favorites for its special design, private nooks and quite, relaxing atmosphere. Several great locations on site for you to enjoy a holiday libation, a wonderful dinner (inside or out) or just stop in for a morning coffee on their beautiful patios lined with multi-colored tiles. I have stayed at this property several times and loved it so much that I created a video! Click here for the full views: Royal Palms Video. Enjoy your holidays in AZ!
By Engage Team 12 Oct, 2020
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By Engage Team 27 Mar, 2020
Ernest Hemingway once described Switzerland as “a small, steep country, much more up and down than sideways, and stuck all over with large brown hotels built on the cuckoo clock style of architecture.” Susan’s recent travels between Geneva and Zurich proves that a lot has changed in the Swiss hotel scene since Hemingway’s observation. While she has lots of experience setting up pre- and post-river cruise activities and private trips in the area, this “self-imposed” familiarization was to acquaint herself with Virtuoso’s Swiss properties. Susan’s excited to share her thoughts on this diverse list of hotels, as well as the historic cities they call home.
By Engage Team 24 Feb, 2020
This past fall, Susan was invited to sit on the Advisory Board for the German National Tourism Offices out of New York City. In partnership to boost tourism to Germany, she toured two of the country’s most iconic cities. From the eclectic coffee and artistic scenes of Hamburg, to an exploration of the tumultuous history of Berlin, there was a lot to take in. Susan hopes her journey will shed light on why Germany should be the destination of your next European vacation. Below you’ll find some incredible places to stay, cuisine to sample, and experiences that will put the discovery of German culture at the forefront of your travels.
By Engage Team 27 Jan, 2020
With Paris and Rome, London forms the trifecta of must-visit cities for those first taking the dive into European culture. A hub of history, politics, architecture (both very old and very new), and the arts, London has a little bit to offer everyone. This November, Susan had the opportunity to tour over a dozen of the city’s best boutique hotels so you know where to stay during your visit. In addition, Susan also toured some of the charming villages that surround London that are perfect for a day trip, or quick weekend, to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. She hopes her exploration of this British metropolis will help you know where to start when planning your first (or next) European getaway.
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