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Intercontinental Montelucia Resort

Intercontinental Montelucia Resort

Tucked at the base of Paradise Valley’s Camelback Mountain, the luxurious Montelucia resort resembles a quaint European town within Spain’s Andalusia region, colored in shades of crimson, coral and gold. Inside the resorts 252 guestrooms, suites and villas are custom furnished and draped in richly-hued fabrics and woods. Noble guests may regale in the resorts five pools, lavish31,000 -sq.-ft Joya spa and vast array of culinary options. Additionally, Montelucia offers 34 Spanish-style villas ranging from 3,800-4,700 square feet. Residences receive the same unparallel service and access to resort amenities, with the added bonus of mail retrieval.


4949 E Lincoln Dr.
Paradise Valley  AZ 
Website: www.icmontelucia.com
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Phone: 480.627.3200
 
 
 
Editor in Chief
by Hayley Mitchell
on October 16, 2009
If I could do my wedding all over again, I would probably do it here. The resort has its own chapel space and numerous venues for parties of all sizes. The Mediterannean vibe here is just so sexy.
I love the lobby entrance off the courtyard, and I love the mountain views. I took a group of seven girld to the Joya Spa and they all agreed it was the most-beautiful spa they had ever seen. The outdoor spa pool that overlooks the resort and mountains in the ideal place to spend an afternoon.
Prado restaurant is also a real eye-catching venue, with great atmosphere, but I have dined her twice and seemed to just order the wrong thing, since I didnt love the food. I will give it a third try before I write it off though. The Happy Hour deals at M-Bar are tops and I do go there often.
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