Phoenix Travel Tips
Phoenix, Arizona is a diverse desert city that’s home to several nationally-recognized historic sites, cultural attractions and the host of live events and performances. You’ll find a diverse dining scene, a variety of sightseeing tours, and a number of museums, gardens and galleries that offer free admission. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning traveler, you can make the most of your visit with these travel tips:
Sightseeing Tips for Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix is home to hundreds of cultural landmarks, attractions, unique sites and venues in addition to its miles of nature trails, parks and golf courses. Some of the key sites to explore include: Gammage Auditorium, one of the last designs by Frank Lloyd Wright; Mystery Castle; the Heard Museum filled with Native American artifacts; Wrigley Mansion; the Phoenix Zoo; and Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright’s very own architectural school.
If you want to explore several venues in one day, consider taking a guided sightseeing tour. Many local tour operators offer half-day and full-day tours to venues such as the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix Art Museum and Phoenix Museum of History.
Dining Tips for Phoenix, Arizona
Head to downtown Phoenix to enjoy an upscale dining experience at choice hotels; you can enjoy drinks and appetizers in a sophisticated setting at venues inside the Hyatt, the Westin Kierland Villas, the Phoenician and The Clarendon. If you’re looking for locally owned restaurants, make your way to the Paradise Valley for popular eateries such as Tee Pee Mexican Restaurant, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Ray’s Pizza and Wild Thaiger.
You’ll also find an assortment of ethnic restaurants and bistros right on the brink of the downtown area. Choose from Indian restaurants, Vietnamese eateries and authentic Italian bistros on the outskirts of the city.
Budget Travel Tips for Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix is a backpacker’s paradise, so if you’re interested in hitting the nature trails or going on a hiking adventure, you’ll find plenty to see and do in this ‘desert city.’ You’ll find affordable hotels and motels on the outskirts of the downtown area, but if you want to stay in an upscale resort or hotel, you can find budget-friendly packages and discounts when you reserve a room for multiple days in off-peak season.
The best way to travel around the city is by renting a car; you can explore several destinations at your leisure and make the most of free parking and easy access to highways and freeways on the wide, open roads of Phoenix.
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