Holiday Inn & Suites Scottsdale North – Airpark sits at 14255 N 87th St in the Airpark district, close to the Raintree exit off Loop 101 and just minutes from Scottsdale Airport. The hotel offers a simple idea: a quiet place to sleep, easy access to business locations, and a small “resort pocket” with a pool and restaurant. Because of this mix, it works well for short business trips, event weekends, and family stays.

Quick Hotel Snapshot

  • Address: 14255 N 87th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85260

  • Area: North Scottsdale / Airpark, near Loop 101 and Scottsdale Airport

  • Category: City hotel, 3*, business & leisure format

  • Rooms: Around 117, including about 35 suites

  • To Scottsdale Airport: About 5–7 minutes by car

  • To TPC Scottsdale and WestWorld: About 5–10 minutes

  • To Kierland Commons and Scottsdale Quarter: 5–10 minutes by car

This short card helps guests quickly see where they will stay and how easy it is to move around the city from this point.

Front exterior of Holiday Inn & Suites Scottsdale North – Airpark with palm trees and driveway

Rooms and Types of Accommodation

Guest rooms use light, neutral colors, so the space feels calm and not distracting. Each room includes a comfortable bed, work desk, chair or small sitting area, TV, coffee maker, mini-fridge, and free Wi-Fi. As a result, guests can work, rest, and have a quick snack without leaving the room.

The King Room

Offers one large bed, a compact work area, and a chair. Business travelers and couples on short visits often choose this format when they need quiet and a good night’s sleep.

The Two Queen Room

Provides two queen beds, which makes it easier to stay with children, friends, or two generations of one family. Everyone gets their own bed, and the overall trip budget stays under control.

King Suites and One-Bedroom Suites

Add a separate living area, often with a sofa bed. This layout helps during longer stays, because guests can divide the room into “sleep” and “work” zones.

Accessible Rooms are built with wider doorways, grab bars in the bathroom, and, in some cases, a roll-in shower. Guests who use a cane, walker, or wheelchair do not have to fight with narrow doors or steep steps. This is especially important after surgery or when traveling with older parents.

Spacious king suite with seating area, work desk and natural light at Holiday Inn & Suites Scottsdale North – Airpark

On-Site Amenities and Infrastructure

To avoid guessing “what actually works here,” it helps to see the main options in one place:

  • Heated outdoor pool with waterfall

  • Separate hot tub

  • Raintree Café restaurant: breakfast and dinner

  • Bar and lounge by the lobby, daily happy hour

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the property

  • Free parking, including bus parking

  • EV charging stations

  • Fitness center with cardio and basic strength equipment

  • 24/7 business center with computers and printing

  • Self-service laundry

  • Free local shuttle within roughly a 5-mile radius (scheduled)

With this set, a guest can arrive on a late flight, have breakfast in the morning, go to a meeting or golf, and then return to the pool in the evening without leaving the Airpark area.

Raintree Café and Bar: Simple Food Without Extra Driving

Raintree Café sits on the ground floor and serves breakfast and dinner. The menu focuses on straightforward American classics: eggs, oatmeal, pastries, and coffee in the morning, plus heavier dishes and appetizers in the evening. Because of this, guests can eat on site and do not need to spend time searching for restaurants or arranging delivery in an unfamiliar neighborhood.

The bar and lounge next to the lobby work well for a glass of wine, a game on TV, or a short meeting with colleagues. During happy hour, some items cost less, so the space feels livelier but still not noisy.

Restaurant and bar seating area at Holiday Inn & Suites Scottsdale North – Airpark

Pool, Waterfall, and Relaxing Areas

The heated outdoor pool with its architectural waterfall creates the feeling of a small resort inside a business district. Palm trees, loungers, tables with umbrellas, and soft lighting in the evening complete the scene. Even after a long day of meetings or a trade show, this area gives guests a simple way to exhale.

Visitors can swim, sit by the water, or move to the hot tub to ease muscle tension. As a result, even a short evening by the pool can reset the body and mind before the next busy day.

Outdoor heated pool with modern waterfall feature at Holiday Inn & Suites Scottsdale North – Airpark

Accessibility and Chronic Conditions

Guests with limited mobility care not only about the room layout. They also need safe movement through the whole property. The hotel uses elevators, gradual ramps, and hallways wide enough for assistive devices. Accessible parking spaces sit closer to the entrance, so the path from car to lobby stays short and direct.

In ADA rooms, guests find grab bars in the bathroom, a seat in the shower or tub, and adjusted heights for some fixtures. This setup reduces physical strain for the guest and the caregiver. People can focus on rest or treatment instead of fighting with the space. For chronic conditions, post-surgery recovery, or travel with older parents, this level of access often matters more than decor.

Business Trips and Small Events

Many visitors choose Holiday Inn & Suites Scottsdale North – Airpark as a base for business in North Scottsdale. The location near Loop 101 and Scottsdale Airpark gives quick access to offices, warehouses, and showrooms. Because of that, a typical day can look simple: breakfast at the hotel, meetings within a few miles, and a return to dinner and the pool.

Inside, the hotel provides several meeting rooms and small conference spaces. These rooms work for trainings, planning sessions with partners, or compact presentations. The 24/7 business center helps guests print materials, update a slide deck, and finish documents before a meeting or a flight.

In-Room Doctor Visit: Help Without Late-Night Urgent Care Trips

One more advantage for guests with chronic illness, older relatives, or young children is the option to arrange a doctor’s visit directly to the room. This format is especially useful when someone feels unwell and a trip to an urgent care center seems stressful or tiring.

A guest can approach the front desk and ask staff to help schedule a visit from an independent house-call physician. The doctor comes to the hotel, checks the condition, adjusts treatment if needed, answers questions, and gives clear next-step recommendations.

As a result, in many non-emergency situations, guests can avoid exhausting late-night drives and long waiting rooms. They stay in a familiar room, near their own things and family support, while still receiving medical attention.

Surroundings and Local Activities

The neighborhood around the hotel is classic North Scottsdale: golf courses, shopping centers, and major event venues. This mix makes the location convenient not only for work but also for “work plus leisure” trips.

Within a short drive, guests can reach:

  • WestWorld of Scottsdale, home to Barrett-Jackson, the Arabian Horse Show, and other major events

  • TPC Scottsdale and other courses that host the Waste Management Phoenix Open

  • Kierland Commons and Scottsdale Quarter, open-air shopping and dining areas

  • Arizona Boardwalk with OdySea Aquarium and Butterfly Wonderland, popular family attractions

A guest can spend the day at a tournament or show, stop by a shopping center, and then return to the quieter North Scottsdale side for dinner and pool time.

Stay Scenarios for Different Guests

Business travelers value quick access to Airpark and office corridors along Loop 101. They often eat breakfast at the hotel, use the shuttle to reach nearby offices, attend meetings at client sites, and return in the evening to catch up on emails or relax by the pool.

Families usually pick Two Queen rooms or suites with a sofa bed. Children enjoy the pool, while adults rotate between errands, work, and local attractions. In addition, the nearby aquarium, butterfly center, and shopping areas give enough ideas for several days of activities.

Guests with chronic conditions or older relatives focus on accessible rooms, the calm district, the ability to rest by the pool, and the option to call a doctor to the room. This combination lowers the stress of travel and makes planning more predictable.

Getting There and Using the Shuttle

From Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, most drivers reach the hotel via AZ-51 or I-10, then Loop 101 North. The trip usually takes about 20–25 minutes, although rush-hour traffic can add a few minutes.

Guests who prefer not to drive all the time can use the free local shuttle. It runs during daytime and evening hours and covers a radius of roughly 5 miles. At the front desk, guests can check the schedule and book a ride in advance to an office, restaurant, shopping center, or nearby medical provider.

Short Mini-FAQ

Is breakfast included in the stay?

It depends on the rate. Some rates include a hot breakfast at Raintree Café, while others allow guests to pay for breakfast separately.

What are the pool and hot tub hours?

The pool and hot tub usually stay open from morning until late evening. Exact hours are available at the front desk during check-in.

Can I request an early check-in or late check-out?

The hotel tries to accommodate these requests when rooms are available. Guests should mention their request in advance and confirm it again closer to the arrival date.

How do I arrange an in-room doctor visit?

Guests can contact the front desk. Staff will connect them with a partner who organizes room visits from a physician and will help choose a convenient time.