Phoenix, AZ

Travel Guide

Phoenix featuring mountains and tranquil scenes
Camelback Mountain featuring a sunset and landscape views
Fountain Hills Botanical Garden which includes desert views
Tempe showing night scenes and a city
Phoenix

Welcome to the Valley of the Sun. Nestled in the heart of the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix is a vibrant city where nature and urban energy collide in spectacular fashion.

Far from its long-ago days as a small farm community, Phoenix has become a major U.S. metropolis, recognized as an “All-America City” multiple times. With over 300 days of sunshine, it’s an outdoor lover’s paradise, perfect for hiking iconic trails like Camelback Mountain or enjoying a round of golf under clear blue skies. Beyond nature, Phoenix's downtown hums with culture, offering eclectic dining, art galleries and unique shopping experiences. Whether you're seeking adventure in the wild, a taste of some of the best Southwestern flavors in the country or a peaceful escape, Phoenix's warm hospitality and sunny days make it the ideal destination to recharge and explore.

The best areas for accommodation in Phoenix

The North Scottsdale and Desert View neighborhoods are two of the best places to stay in Phoenix for first-timers. Here, you’re near the Sonoran Desert and one of the city’s top attractions, the Desert Botanical Garden. These areas have more than 20 golf courses, including TPC Scottsdale, home of the Phoenix Open. Downtown Phoenix is another good choice, surrounded by a full range of restaurants and cultural spots, from museums to live theater.

The Biltmore Area’s upscale hotels and high-fashion shopping make it one of the best places to stay in Phoenix for couples. Note the unique Phoenix architecture in the century-old Arizona Biltmore hotel, inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright. Here, you’re near Piestewa Peak Park for energetic hikes and amazing views across the Phoenix Valley. Downtown Phoenix and Scottsdale also have excellent choices for accommodations amid trendy nightlife and restaurants.

Downtown is one of the best places to stay in Phoenix for families, near the Arizona Science Center, the Children’s Museum of Phoenix and other kid-friendly attractions, plus casual dining and spots for a daily ice cream fix. The Desert Ridge neighborhood is another good choice, close to one of Phoenix’s favorite attractions, the Musical Instrument Museum. It also offers quick access to amazing hiking in the Sonoran Preserve.

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Best time to visit Phoenix

  • Winter (December to February): One of the best times to visit Phoenix. Relatively cool temperatures provide excellent conditions for hiking and other outdoor activities, with holiday celebrations as a bonus. 
  • Spring (March to May): This time of year offers lovely Phoenix weather, with baseball spring training and exciting events, including the Arizona Renaissance Festival.
  • Summer (June to August): Higher temperatures, so plan to do outdoor activities early in the morning and indoor museum visits later in the day.
  • Fall (September to November): The weather starts to cool, and the month-long Arizona State Fair offers plenty of vacation entertainment.

How many days to spend in Phoenix

Three to four days lets you tour top sights like the Musical Instrument Museum and Desert Botanical Garden on your Phoenix visit. Extend your trip to five to seven days if you want to do all-day activities like golf, hiking, excursions to Sedona’s red rocks or Flagstaff skiing.

The vibe of Phoenix

With over 300 days of sunshine a year, it's no wonder Phoenix, Arizona is known for lifting spirits. Both residents and visitors embrace the great weather year-round while taking part in outdoor adventures, from hiking and ATV desert rides to teeing off at world-class golf courses or strolling through the city’s unique desert botanical garden. As you explore this vast metropolis, the fifth-largest in the U.S., you’ll feel the city’s welcoming energy. Phoenix offers a rich tourism experience, blending historic cowboy culture and Mexican heritage with a vibrant modern scene, filled with creative attractions, dining hot spots, nightlife and professional sports.

What is Phoenix famous for?

Phoenix is famous for year-round sun and gorgeous mountain and desert beauty; featuring both, Desert Botanical Garden is a top attraction. Golfers are drawn to 100+ courses and the PGA Phoenix Open. It’s also known for spectacular outdoor trails for hikers of all abilities. Follow the wheelchair-accessible Judith Tunnel Trail in the South Mountains or challenging Camelback Mountain trails. Does the Phoenix city scape and landscape look familiar? The cult movie classic, Raising Arizona, was filmed here. Phoenix pro sports are big, with the Arizona Cardinals (NFL), Phoenix Suns (NBA), Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB) and Phoenix Mercury (WNBA).

Events in Phoenix

Phoenix hosts major sports events year-round, starting with January’s college football Fiesta Bowl. February brings the fan-favorite Phoenix Open golf tournament, followed by baseball’s Cactus League Spring Training (February-March), Arizona Diamondbacks games (late March-November) and WNBA Mercury games (May-September). The city’s multicultural celebrations honor Indian, Chinese, Japanese (February), South Pacific Islander (March) and Greek cultures (October). Don’t miss LGBTQ+ events like the Phoenix Rainbows Festival (April) and Phoenix Pride Festival (October). Other unique Phoenix events include the Hoop Dance Contest (February), Ostrich Festival (March) and Flashlight Nights at the Desert Botanical Garden (June-September). For music lovers, April’s Country Thunder is a must.

Top attractions in Phoenix

Phoenix is in the Sonoran Desert, so many of the best things to do for first-timers revolve around outdoor exploration. In the Desert Botanical Garden, you’ll marvel at spectacular mountain views and see plants thriving in some of the toughest and driest conditions. Golf is popular, with 100 courses within 20 miles (32 kilometers) of the city. The Arizona State Capitol and Phoenix Art Museum are also worth visiting.

If you’re looking for one of the most romantic things to do in Phoenix for couples, try a hot air balloon ride. Float over the Sonoran Desert for a Phoenix sunset while sipping champagne. Fill a weekend with a wild ATV ride in the desert, a stroll on the Roosevelt Row First Friday Art Walk and a quiet visit to the Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix.

Hiking is an excellent thing for families to do in Phoenix. Choose Papago Park’s easy Hole-in-the-Rock Trail for outstanding views. With older kids, take on a little more of a challenge at the Mormon Loop Trail in South Mountain Park. Indoor family-friendly Phoenix attractions include the Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting, Children’s Museum of Phoenix, Arizona Science Center and the Heard Museum. Little Mozarts will be wowed by the 7,500 instruments in the Musical Instrument Museum.

In Arizona’s capital city, discover a lively downtown, many outstanding museums, fascinating Native American historical relics and stunning natural beauty.

Where to stay in Phoenix

Downtown Phoenix which includes signage and night scenes

Downtown Phoenix

3.5/5(2,458 area reviews)

A true urban neighborhood, Downtown Phoenix boasts major sports venues like Chase Field and Footprint Center, as well as cultural attractions such as the Arizona Science Center and Phoenix Art Museum. Easily accessible via Valley Metro Light Rail, enjoy walkable streets, friendly cafes, and local businesses.

Downtown Phoenix
Old Town

Old Town

Old Town is known for its popular shops, and you can see some sights in the area like Scottsdale Waterfront and Western Spirit: Scottsdale's Museum of the West.

Old Town
Papago Park featuring desert views as well as a small group of people

Camelback East

4/5(1,116 area reviews)

Adjacent to Paradise Valley and Scottsdale, Camelback East Village boasts two main cores and sits between Piestewa Peak and Camelback Mountain. Explore the vibrant 24th Street and Camelback Road or 44th Street and Van Buren Street areas.

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East Mesa

4/5(563 area reviews)

While you're in East Mesa, take in top sights like Salt River Tubing and jump on the metro at Superstition Springs Transit Center to see more of the city.

East Mesa
Sunset in the desert #nofilter

Central Scottsdale

4.5/5(275 area reviews)

While visiting Central Scottsdale, you might make a stop by sights like Scottsdale Ranch Park and Starfire Golf Club at Scottsdale Country Club.

Central Scottsdale
Deer Valley showing a sunset, desert views and landscape views

Deer Valley

3.5/5(888 area reviews)

Nestled in northwestern Phoenix, Deer Valley boasts the Adobe Dam Regional Park, offering a sports complex, golf course, and kart racing track. Explore the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve, home to over 1500 petroglyphs, for a unique experience.

Deer Valley
Talking Stick Resort

Talking Stick Resort

4 out of 5
9800 E. Talking Stick Way, Scottsdale, AZ
$159 nightly
The price is $181 total per night from Jul 29 to Jul 30
$181 total
Jul 29 - Jul 30
Total includes taxes and fees
Stay at this 4-star spa resort in Scottsdale. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and 2 outdoor pools. Our guests praise the pool and the helpful staff in our reviews. ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (3,581 reviews)
"Great staff and awesome pool"

Reviewed on Jul 25, 2025

Talking Stick Resort
Arizona Grand Resort & Spa

Arizona Grand Resort & Spa

4 out of 5
8000 S. Arizona Grand Parkway, Phoenix, AZ
$189 nightly
The price is $214 total per night from Aug 4 to Aug 5
$214 total
Aug 4 - Aug 5
Total includes taxes and fees
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8.4/10 Very Good! (2,054 reviews)
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Reviewed on Jul 25, 2025

Arizona Grand Resort & Spa
Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak

Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak

4 out of 5
7677 N 16th St, Phoenix, AZ
$142 nightly
The price is $161 total per night from Aug 12 to Aug 13
$161 total
Aug 12 - Aug 13
Total includes taxes and fees
Book a stay at this spa resort in Phoenix. Enjoy free parking, 7 outdoor pools, and a full-service spa. Our guests praise the pool and the helpful staff in our ...
7.6/10 Good! (3,162 reviews)
"Staff were very friendly. There was some construction going on however it never messed with our stay. The river ranch was fun and the main pool stays open later. I would say the food items at ranch were pricey and no food is allowed. Overall a great resort."

Reviewed on Jul 26, 2025

Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak
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Scottsdale Camelback Resort

Scottsdale Camelback Resort

4 out of 5
6302 E Camelback Rd, Scottsdale, AZ
Stay at this 4-star spa condo in Scottsdale. Enjoy free parking, a full-service spa, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the pool and the helpful staff ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (1,169 reviews)
"Jetted tub in villas, monopole trail, putting green, excellent cable channels, friendly and knowledgeable staff, villas are well stocked with almost everything including washer, dryer and dishwasher. Friendly service makes a BIG difference to us, plus they were very helpful with our desires."

Reviewed on Jul 25, 2025

Scottsdale Camelback Resort
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Scottsdale Old Town

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Scottsdale Old Town

2 out of 5
3275 N Drinkwater Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ
Book a stay at this business-friendly aparthotel in Scottsdale. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and a 24-hour fitness center. Our guests praise the helpful ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (27 reviews)
"Great hotel stay for work, looks of places near buy to get snacks, food etc… the check in staff was great. I realized the next morning I left my deodorant at home and was able to buy some in the hotel. I can’t recommend this hotel enough. Really nice clean room."

Reviewed on Jul 23, 2025

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Scottsdale Old Town
Metro Phoenix All Inclusive Living

Metro Phoenix All Inclusive Living

3.5 out of 5
Phoenix
Stay at this 3.5-star business-friendly aparthotel in Phoenix. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and private pools. Our guests praise the pool and the helpful staff ...
6.6/10 (2,512 reviews)
"Too slow to respond to AC issue on a very hot day. Took 2 + hours to move me to a different unit. Unit had no waste bins and no hooks to hang towels."

Reviewed on Jul 2, 2025

Metro Phoenix All Inclusive Living
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Food in Phoenix

If you're heading to the heart of the American Southwest and hoping to find authentic Mexican food, you won’t be disappointed. In Phoenix, you’ll find classic staples like tacos and burritos, or you can try chilaquiles (tortillas, salsa, eggs and cheese), nogales (cactus) and mole (spicy chocolate sauce). Accompany your meal with a prickly pear lemonade or margarita, deliciously cold and refreshing. Downtown Phoenix has all this plus other exciting dishes, from Japanese sushi and wagyu beef to African piri piri (pepper) chicken. Cowboys drove cattle through the streets of Scottsdale until the 1950s. Today, reminders of that history are still around in Phoenix’s many high-end steakhouses.

Nightlife in Phoenix

Head to Downtown Phoenix for vibrant nightlife, where you can enjoy an evening concert at the Phoenix Symphony Hall or catch a stage performance at the historic Orpheum Theatre. Join locals cheering on the Suns, Mercury or Diamondbacks and celebrate their win afterward by hopping between sports bars and listening to live music. You’ll also find late-night rooftop bars, comedy clubs, cigar bars and tucked-away speakeasies that open their doors for you to linger over beer or margaritas. Old Town Scottsdale is a walkable neighborhood with additional eclectic choices. Think line dancing, wine bars, quiet lounges and outdoor fire pits when the weather takes on a chill.

Shopping in Phoenix

Fashion shopping in Phoenix runs the gamut, from bargains at Tanger Outlets to upscale boutiques and national brands at Biltmore Fashion Park. Browse or buy vintage treasures at one of the two Brass Armadillo Antique Malls. Roosevelt Row Arts District is the place to see street art, visit artists-in-studio and purchase one-of-a-kind items that bring you joy. Foodies can find Southwest specialties at farmers market locations in Uptown, downtown and surrounding town centers. Desert Ridge Marketplace has a bit of everything, with national brand and boutique shopping, casual and fine dining and a Sunday farmers market. The mall also features regular live music, kid-friendly activities and seasonal events.

Getting around Phoenix

For maximum transportation flexibility, you’ll likely choose driving in the city of Phoenix, which spreads 50 miles (80 kilometers) from north to south. To get around Phoenix without a car, Valley Metro serves the Phoenix Airport, downtown, Tempe and key attractions with light rail and bus lines. ADA Paratransit provides convenient van or taxi service for folks with disabilities. Rent bikes or e-scooters to get quickly from A to B in the heart of Phoenix.

Phoenix currency and budget

Although Phoenix is one of the nation’s largest cities, the expected travel budget for a Phoenix vacation is considered moderate. Plan on spending between $190 and $290 USD per person per day for accommodations, food, local transportation and sightseeing. Visiting during special events may add admission costs and higher hotel prices. For tipping, 15%-20% on meals and drinks is expected. Here’s what you can expect to pay on everyday expenses:

  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $20.00 USD 
  • A pint of draft domestic beer = $5.00 USD 
  • A medium cappuccino = $5.50 USD
  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $80.00 USD

*Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.

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