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Phoenix isn't big on the whole boutique hotel phenomenon taking over cities like New York, Los Angeles and Miami. But there are a few that do provide that kitschy and one-of-a-kind experience you can only get from staying at a boutique hotel.

In Downtown Phoenix, the Clarendon Hotel and Suites is consistently rated as one of the city's best hotels. It isn't hard to see why. While Phoenix is submerged in Mission and Spanish architecture, Clarendon breaks the mold with its modern design. Bright colors and geometric angles in the guestrooms take you away from the Southwestern influence found in the city, giving this hotel some big-city flavor. Complimentary continental breakfast, high-speed Internet, Aveda bath products and 24-hour fitness center are just some of the amenities to enjoy.

However, there is nothing wrong if you came to Phoenix to immerse yourself into the Southwestern culture. Hermosa Inn will provide that in a beautiful boutique hotel setting. Located next to Camelback Mountain, this hacienda-style is located in the ritzy Paradise Valley area of Scottsdale and has been providing luxury boutique accommodations since the 1930s. There are only 35 guestrooms spread over six acres covered in a beautiful desert landscape. In-room massages, concierge service, gourmet coffee and high-speed Internet are just a sample of the many amenities offered.

A self-proclaimed "urban resort," the Mondrian Scottsdale is the ultimate in modern sophistication. The entrance to the hotel is very impressive. Guests walk through 25-foot gates made up of tropical bougainvillea and once they enter the hotel they walk on a carpet of stenciled leaves. The hotel's inspiration comes from the Garden of Eden, which is depicted not only though décor but through an enlarged image of Dürer's Adam and Eve. Guestrooms come with 42-inch plasma screen televisions, luxury bedding, Agua bath products and deluxe CD sound system. Dine at the in-house restaurant Asia de Cuba or just have a drink in the Red Bar or Skybar, the hotel's two trendy lounges.

The oldest boutique hotel in Phoenix, Hotel San Carlos has definitely been doing something write since 1927. The décor is old Hollywood, which is no gimmick. This hotel has seen its fair share of celebrities come and go, include actress Mae West who has a suite named after her. The hotel has 121 rooms, including 12 signature suites. Rooftop pool, business services, Neutrogena bath products and bathrobes are available to all guests. And because of the San Carlos' Downtown location, you are near attractions like the Orpheum Theatre, Chase Field and Phoenix Art Museum.

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