Phoenix has transformed from a cattle town of 65,000 people in 1950 to a desert metropolis of 1.6 million. Explosive growth is a dominant feature of the city. People are moving to town from across the country. Downtown has sprouted a top-notch food-and-beverage scene anchored by flour-tortilla-and-steak-heavy Sonoran Mexican cuisine. Street art from Latino/a and Indigenous painters covers more and more facades every day. Despite the rapid change, many of the city’s core attractions remain the same. Against the odds and from the Salt and Gila rivers in a desert basin—one so hot it can ground jets in the summer—Phoenix arose. And it’s still rising today.
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Editor Hotel Recommendations
- Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort$$$ | United States, Scottsdale, 7500 E. Doubletree Ranch RoadWhether looking for a grownup sun soaked getaway or a spring break spot for the whole family, this desert sanctuary delivers.Read full reviewPowered By: Booking.com
- Fairmont Scottsdale Princess$$ | United States, Scottsdale, 7575 E Princess Dr.A much-needed oasis in always-sunny ScottsdaleRead full review
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Powered By: Expedia - The Global Ambassador$$$ | United States, Phoenix, 4360 E Camelback RdPhoenix gets a stylish, sophisticated hotel that feels totally transportive yet exactly right for this fast-changing desert cityRead full review
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Powered By: Booking.com - W ScottsdaleUnited States, Scottsdale, 7277 E Camelback Rd
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Powered By: Marriott - Arizona Biltmore, LXR Hotels & Resorts$$ | United States, Phoenix, 2400 E Missouri Ave.The nearly century-old grandaddy of Phoenix resorts.Read full review
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Powered By: Expedia - The Phoenician, a Luxury Collection Resort, Scottsdale$$ | United States, Scottsdale, 6000 E Camelback RdOne of Scottsdale's most iconic resorts, unbeatable in part because of its location at the base of Camelback Mountain.Read full review
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Powered By: Marriott - Hotel Valley Ho$ | United States, Scottsdale, 6850 E. Main St.
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Powered By: Expedia - Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows$ | United States, Scottsdale, 6114 N Scottsdale Rd.This sprawling, low-profile resort is made up mainly of individual bungalow-style rooms.Read full review
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Powered By: Hyatt - JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa$ | United States, Phoenix, 5350 E Marriott Dr.A small city packed with everything and anything you can imagine.Read full review
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Powered By: Marriott - Senna House Scottsdale, Curio Collection by Hilton$ | United States, Scottsdale, 7501 E. Camelback RoadPowered By: Hilton
- Rise Uptown Hotel$ | United States, Phoenix, 400 W. Camelback RoadA location for cool kids.Read full reviewPowered By: Expedia
- Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass$ | United States, Phoenix, 5594 W Wild Horse Pass RdAn oasis in the desert replete with fine cuisine, Native American art, and sweeping mountain views.Read full reviewPowered By: Marriott
- Adero Scottsdale$$ | United States, Scottsdale, 3225 N Eagle Ridge DrAn energizing escape inspired by the Sonoran Desert, Adero Scottsdale is all about hiking and biking by day and stargazing by night.Read full review
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Powered By: Marriott - Camby Hotel, Autograph CollectionUnited States, Phoenix, 2401 E Camelback Rd.Conveniently located in the upscale Biltmore neighborhood, The Camby is one of the best ways to experience Phoenix.Read full review
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Powered By: Expedia - JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn Resort & Spa$$ | United States, Scottsdale, 5402 E Lincoln Dr.
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The Best Things to Do in Phoenix
10 Best Things to Do in Phoenix
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By Chris Malloy
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Editor Recommendations
- Musical Instrument MuseumUnited States, Phoenix, 4725 E Mayo BoulevardPlenty of rooms for kids, displays instruments actually played by artists like Johnny Cash, and hosted concerts.Read full review
- Heard MuseumUnited States, Phoenix, 2301 N Central AvenueAn hour for a whirlwind visit, two to four if you want to digest everything and let this Indigenous art museum change you.Read full review
- South Mountain Park and PreserveUnited States, Phoenix, 10919 S Central AvenueIn a famously sprawling city, Phoenix's 16,000 acres of South Mountain Park allow people to disappear into the natural worldRead full review
- Desert Botanical GardenUnited States, Phoenix, 1201 N Galvin ParkwayThe Sonoran Desert is often called the world’s most vibrant desert, and this garden’s 140 acres of wondrous plants show why.Read full review
- Valley BarUnited States, Phoenix, 130 N Central AveThis low-slung underground hall packs 250 people, mostly in standing room, for bands that tend to be local standouts.Read full review
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By Chris Malloy and Lizbeth Scordo
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Air Travel
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