PHOENIX — Need a spot for a staycation this summer? Look no further than a new boutique hotel coming to Old Town Scottsdale.

The Remi Scottsdale is set to open on July 22, near Scottsdale and Camelback Roads, across the street from Scottsdale Fashion Square.

The hotel will be operated by Crescent Hotels & Resorts, which operates hotels and resorts in 30 U.S. states and several Canadian provinces. The company runs The Westin in Tempe, the Hilton Phoenix Resort at The Peak, the Aloft hotel in Scottsdale and the Element Phoenix North Norterra hotel in north Phoenix.

The Remi will be 12 floors and will feature a rooftop pool, the highest in the city, that will give guests views of Camelback Mountain.

There will be 161 rooms, including 25 suites. The rooms will have rain shower heads, branded robes, smart TVs, high-speed internet and much more. Most rooms will have windows that look out over Old Town Scottsdale and some of the suites will come with their own shaded balconies.

“The Remi celebrates Scottsdale’s dynamic spirit by encapsulating the energy and social scene of the iconic Hospitality District and blending it with the region’s upscale grandeur,” Beth Brainard, the general manager of the hotel, said. “Whether it’s sipping cocktails by the rooftop pool, discovering bold new flavors at our dining destinations, or joining our signature sunset champagne ritual, The Remi invites guests to experience Scottsdale in a way that’s refined, vibrant, unforgettable and totally new.”

New restaurants, bars coming to boutique hotel in Scottsdale

There will be two new restaurants and two bars opening inside the Remi.

Kauboi will feature Japanese cuisine served with a western twist, which the hotel said will make it perfect for evenings out on the town and date nights. It will also have a whiskey bar.

F/Sixteen American Diner will be a modern twist on a visit to a classic American diner.

The Allegra Rooftop Pool & Bar will be Moroccan-inspired and feature handcrafted cocktails.

The Lobby Bar is viewed as a gathering point for any time of day and will serve coffee in the mornings and drinks at night. It will also serve as an access point to the Maya Nightclub.

There will also be a VIP area, known as the Kauboi Terrace, which will have its own bar and private cabanas.

Members of Marriott’s Bonvoy travel program will be able to redeem their points to stay at this boutique hotel.

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