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50 THINGS TO DO AND SEE

While in town, be sure to stop by our visitor centers located at 2nd and Adams Street in downtown Phoenix, and at the Biltmore Fashion Center at 24th Street and Camelback Road. From historic buildings and cultural museums to sports arenas and nature parks, these following Greater Phoenix gems are sure to impress you.

Talking Stick Resort Arena
602.379.2000
201 East Jefferson Street

Sports fans have it made in Phoenix. The Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury basketball teams and the Arizona Rattlers arena football team all draw big crowds to this arena. Concerts and other public events also rock Talking Stick.

Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa
602.955.6600
24th Street and Missouri Avenue

It’s difficult for one resort to stand out from the multitude of world-class facilities in the area, but this one has a particular claim to fame: Its classic design came from the drafting table of Frank Lloyd Wright in 1929.

Arizona Capitol Museum
602.926.3720
1700 West Washington Street

This historic copper-domed building has served as the capitol since Arizona was a territory. Its historic exhibits attract visitors from all over still today.

Arizona Mills
480.491.9700
Junction of U.S. 60 and 1-10

Wear your best walking shoes to this fun mall. Shaped like a racetrack, it may inspire you to shop for more than just one lap. A huge food court, arcade and movie theaters round out the mega mall.

Arizona Museum of Natural History
480.644.2230
53 North Macdonald  Mesa

The museum entertains visitors with interactive and educational exhibits showcasing the history of Phoenix’s metamorphosis from the law and disorder in the pioneer days to its present status as a modern metropolis. Discover how time and place have influenced modern Phoenix, and the stories of the city’s exciting and colorful past.

Arizona Science Center
602.716.2000
600 East Washington Street

The Arizona Science Center offers hands-on, eye-opening fun with more than 300 interactive exhibits, a state-of-the-art planetarium, five-story giant-screen theater, live demonstrations and traveling exhibitions.

Arizona State University
480.965.9011
Tempe, AZ

Enjoy a theatrical production, cheer for the Sun Devils sports teams, roam a magnificent art museum, or take a walking tour of the campus and visit Old Maina three-story red brick building dating back to 1898.

Biltmore Fashion Park
602.955.8400
24th Street and Camelback Road

Shopping doesn’t get much better than this. Situated in a lush setting of gardens and fountains, this outdoor shopping center features 60 upscale stores and numerous gourmet restaurants.

Camelback Mountain
602.495.5458
East McDonald Drive at Tatum Boulevard

Climb the city’s most famous landmark, the mountain resembling a crouching dromedary, for superb Valley views. Or visit the Echo Canyon Recreation Area, where sheer red cliffs and hiking paths attract outdoor enthusiasts.

Chase Field
602.514.8400
5th and Jefferson Streets

Our 2001 World Series champion Arizona Diamondbacks take the field at Chase.  You can arrange to tour the modern retractable-roof stadium by calling 602.462.6799. To book the park for meetings, contact the Greater Phoenix Convention & Visitors Bureau toll-free at 877.633.8749.

Challenger Learning Center
623.322.2001
21170 North 83rd Avenue

Visit the final frontier at this world-class space-science education facility. It features a mission control room modeled after NASA’s Johnson Space Center and offers simulated space missions.

Deer Valley Rock Art Center
623.582.8007
3711 West Deer Valley Road

This research center sends visitors on a short trail that leads to rocks covered with thousands of well-defined petroglyphs. An interpretive center helps explain their meanings and origins.

Desert Ridge Marketplace
480.513.7586
Loop 101 and Tatum Boulevard

Desert Ridge Marketplace is like nothing you’ve ever experienced. It’s 1.2 million square feet of shopping, dining and entertainment. Color, energy and fun are the themes of the day here, every day. Your job is to shop, dine and be entertained.

Dodge Theatre
602.379.2800
400 West Washington Street

A completely different, state-of-the-art entertainment venue that opened in 2002, the Dodge Theatre hosts concerts, Broadway shows, family stage shows, boxing matches and other events. Check the events calendar.

Dolly Steamboat Excursion
480.827.9144
Canyon Lake, AZ

A paddle-wheel steamboat takes visitors on a leisurely tour between steep canyon walls and cliffs covered with saguaros. Look closely for bighorn sheep as they inhabit the area and make appearances from time to time.

Glendale Arena
480.563.7825
Loop 101 and Glendale Avenue

The new Glendale Arena, home to NHL’s Phoenix Coyotes, boasts state-of-the-art technology with full-view seating for 17,600 spectators. The arena will host the Phoenix Coyotes home games, as well as ice skating shows, major concerts and family shows.

Goldfield Ghost Town
480.983.0333
North of Apache Junction on Highway 88

This genuine ghost towna remnant of an 1892 gold strike in the Superstition Mountainsattracts visitors to period buildings, a museum, railroad, steakhouse, saloon and shops.

Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting
602.275.3473
6101 East Van Buren Street

This unique museum preserves and displays the world’s largest collection of firefighting equipment. Some pieces in its collection date back three centuries.

Heard Museum
602.252.8848
2301 North Central Avenue

If you’re interested in ancient cultures of the Southwest, visit this world-renowned museum. A staggering collection of Native American art and artifacts awaits.

Herberger Theater Center
602.254.7399
222 East Monroe Street

Step out for a taste of our modern culture at this beautifully designed, intimate theater, home to the Arizona Theatre Co., Ballet Arizona and Actors Theatre of Phoenix.

Kierland Commons
480.348.1577
15044 North Scottsdale Road Suite 270

Kierland Commons is a 38-acre “main street” development that incorporates retail, entertainment, office and restaurant components. A lushly landscaped central plaza with shops, restaurants and a distinctive fountain help create an intimate gathering place at the heart of the grounds. Unique architecture and public spaces evoke a “main-street” ambiance unlike any in the Valley.

McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park
480.312.2312
7301 East Indian Bend Road

The little ones especially enjoy the half-size steam train and carousel at this one-time ranch, and the big kids and kids at heart enjoy the excursion, too.

Mill Avenue
480.921.2300
Tempe, AZ

Two words: Be hip! Tempe grew up around this historic street, which has managed to maintain that character while growing into the most happening thoroughfare in the area. Cool shops and restaurants line the college street acclaimed for rowdy block parties and festivals.

Old Town Scottsdale
Brown Avenue, South of Indian School Road

The West’s Most Western Town holds on to that claim to fame with this historic oasis in the middle of downtown Scottsdale. Shops, galleries, watering holes and restaurants attract a fun crowd.

Orpheum Theatre
203 W. Adams Street

This Spanish Baroque Revival playhouse, built in 1929, once saw the likes of Mae West and W. C. Fields. The standout now hosts a wide range of performing arts.

Out of Africa Wildlife Park
928.567.2840
3505 West State Route 260, Camp Verde

This place is best known for its big cats. Lions, tigers and other wild animals appear in live (and always thrilling) shows.

Papago Park/Hole-in-the-Rock
602.495.5458
Galvin Parkway and Van Buren Street

More than 1,200 acres of rolling desert hills and rugged mountains feature a golf course, museums, picnic areas, fishing lagoons (urban fishing license required), hiking trails and the famous peek-through rock landmark.

Patriots Square Park
602.772.3900
Washington Street and Central Avenue

Take a break from downtown boutique-hopping at this charming park in the middle of it all. Grab a sandwich and make it a picnic.

Phoenix Art Museum
602.257.1222
1625 North Central Avenue

Brush up on your art savvy at this important venue, considered a major player in the Southwest’s art landscape. It houses 17,000 artworks in various collections and hosts more than 20 significant exhibitions annually.

Phoenix Heritage Square
602.262.5071
6th and Monroe Streets

Stroll through a city block of museums, gift shops and restaurants in buildings that date to the late 1800s, anchored by the Rosson House.

ISM Raceway
623.463.5400
7602 South Avondale Boulevard, Avondale

Witness high-octane action November through April as NASCAR competitors, Indy cars, midgets and sports cars zip around a one-mile paved oval.

Phoenix Symphony Hall and Terrace
800.282.4842
225 East Adams Street

Up your cultural intake at this world-class performance venuehome of the acclaimed Phoenix Symphony and the Arizona Opera.

Phoenix Zoo
602.273.1341
455 North Galvin Parkway

One of the area’s most popular visitor destinations, this zoo displays a collection of exotic animals that ranks among the best in the world.

Piestewa Peak Recreation Area
602.262.7901
2701 East Squaw Peak Drive

One of the area’s best-known landmarks features a 1.2-mile trail to the peak’s summit. Some hike it for exercise, but most head up for the unbeatable Valley view.

Pioneer Living History Museum
623.465.1052
3901 West Pioneer Road

On weekends, shoot-outs and costumed performers bring this 93-acre museum to life. Explore the blacksmith shop, Victorian home, dance hall, church and miners’ cabins.

Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park
602.495.0901
4691 East Washington Street

Experience an interesting juxtaposition of centuries and cultures as cars whoosh by on nearby freeways and jets thunder above this prehistoric Hohokam ruin in the center of the city.

Rawhide Western Town & Steakhouse
480502.5600
5700 West North Loop Road, Chandler

Rawhide Western Town & Steakhouse provides quality 1880s-style family entertainment. Gunfights, stuntmen, Main Street and theater-style entertainment, stagecoach rides, a petting zoo, bull riding (mechanical and the real thing), gold panning, more than a dozen games, rides, attractions and 12 unique shopping experiencesit’s all there.

Schnepf Farms
480.987.3333
22601 East Cloud Road, Queen Creek

Pull on your blue jeans before you head to this working farm, where visitors enjoy picking their own fruits and vegetables. A country store and bakery add to the hometown appeal.

Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
480.994.2787
Northwest corner of 2nd Street and Civic Center Boulevard

Hungry for art that pushes the boundaries? The newest major art museum in the area does exactly that, with changing exhibits that challenge, entertain and oftentimes mystify.

South Mountain Park Mystery Castle
10919 South Central Avenue and 800 East Mineral Road

At 16,500 acres, the largest municipal park in the world offers many pursuits. Vist both for a glimpse into the builder’s vivid imagination.

St. Mary’s Basilica
602.354.2100
3rd and Monroe Streets

Erected in 1881, the oldest standing church in Phoenix adds historic flavor to the downtown area.

Taliesin West
480.860.2700
12621 Frank Lloyd Wright Boulavard

Tour the winter home of the master himself. Famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright designed this sprawling wonder, which now serves as a school of architecture.

Tempe Historical Museum
480.350.5100
809 East Southern Avenue

A tour of this historic gem filled with artifacts, photos and hands-on exhibits traces Tempe’s past back to its beginnings as a flour-milling town.

Tempe Town Lake
480.350.8625
Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe

Join the steady stream of joggers, rollerbladers and bikers on the banks, or rent a kayak, paddleboat or canoe and get out on the water.

Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza
1700West Washington Street

Named for Arizona’s late governor and longtime secretary of state, the pleasant plaza covers two blocks of the state capital grounds in commemoration of Bolin’s achievements.

Wildlife World Zoo
623.935.9453
16501 West Northern Avenue

This unique attraction began as a breeding facility for rare and endangered species and evolved into one of the area’s most impressive zoos.