Featured hotels in Phoenix
FireSky Resort and Spa
FireSky Resort and Spa is an oasis of elements nestled in the heart of Scottsdale near Fashion Square, museums, golf courses and other favorite places that make Scottsdale such a favored destination.
Sheraton Desert Oasis Villas
Discover a remarkable place to let yourself unwind. With its stunning sunsets and towering saguaros, the spectacular backdrop of the magnificent Sonoran Desert will bring vacation magic and brightness to the entire family.
Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort and Spa, Chandler
The Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort and Spa, a 500-room resort was designed to be an authentic representation of the Gila River Indian Community's heritage and culture.
Westin Kierland Villas
Renowned for its world-class golf, stunning vistas, fascinating history and more than 300 days of sunshine a year, you'll find a multitude of renewal options.
Courtyard Scottsdale Old Town
The Scottsdale Old Town Courtyard is walking distance to Old Town Scottsdale where you will discover the flavor of the Old West.
What to do in Phoenix
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Get Heard
Described by USA Today as "the nation's most prestigious private Indian arts center," the Heard Museum reveals the cultures of tribes in the Southwest region through exhibits, demonstrations and live performances, and displays the amazing work of contemporary Native American artists. Originally opened in 1929 to house Dwight B. and Maie Bartlett Heard's personal collection of cultural and fine art, this world-famous museum has grown to eight times its original size and features more than 35,000 artifacts in its permanent collection. Admission starts at $3 for children 6-12. Open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Phone: (602) 252-8848
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Slim City
Whether you want to lose a few inches or a few years, Suddenly Slimmer Day Spa & Wellness features a soothing menu of therapeutic treatments from facials to Acupuncture to body wraps and massage. Voted "Best Spa in the Valley" for four consecutive years, Suddenly Slimmer is famous for its popular services like the Fat Burner Body Wrap, which can help you lose 6 to 30 inches in just 60 minutes! The beautiful zen décor, serene ambiance, attentive staff and affordable prices will leave you feeling relaxed and in total bliss. Phone: (602) 952-8446
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What's Zooking
Voted one of the nation's "Top 5 Zoos for Kids," The Phoenix Zoo was opened in 1962 as "The Maytag Zoo" by famed appliance family member Robert E. Maytag.
This zoo is Phoenix's most popular year-round attraction, hosting and average of one million visitors annually. With 125 acres of land including exhibit, non-exhibit and operations areas, this internationally renowned zoo houses approximately 1,300 animals, including 200 endangered or threatened birds, mammals and reptiles from around the world. Open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission starts at $6 for children 3-12. Phone: (602) 273-1341
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What to see in Phoenix
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Camera Ready
Just a few miles south of Phoenix, South Mountain Park Scenic Drive, is an amazing site which has been mentioned as the largest city park in the world. With nearly 17,000 acres, South Mountain is part of the Phoenix Mountains Preserve System and it's a popular spot to go horse riding, hiking and biking through 58 miles of trails or to simply enjoy the impressive Phoenix views and breathtaking sunsets. Bring your camera, that's the only way you can take home the cute rabbits, wild miniature pigs and geckos you may come across. Phone: (602) 534-6324
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Once Upon a Wish
A Phoenix landmark, Mystery Castle was built by Boyce Luther Gulley built to fulfill the fantasies of his 4-year-old princess. The castle was constructed using stones, automobile parts, rail tracks and even telephone poles. Gulley's daughter, Mary Lou, still lives there and personally leads tours through this imaginative work of architecture which features 18 rooms, 13 fireplaces, parapets, a chapel, cantina, and a dungeon. Admission starts at $2 for children 6-15. Open Thursdays-Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed from July through September. Phone: (602) 268-1581
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Part Time Lover
A passionate shopper's dream, Biltmore Fashion Park offers more than 70 fine shops within a romantic open-air setting of brick walkways, luscious landscaping and hacienda fountains. You'll find almost anything you need, want or can't have among popular and upscale stores from Macy's to Cartier. There are also 13 excellent restaurants and eateries including The Cheesecake Factory, California Pizza Kitchen and Christopher's Fermier Brasserie. Phone: (602) 955-1963
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What to eat on Phoenix
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Hot & Stuffed
A hip pizzeria with vintage décor, Oregano's Pizza Bistro offers great Italian food at great prices. Their menu includes Chicago-style deep-dish and stuffed pizzas, 41 ingredients to build your own pizza, plus other delicious specialties like artichoke lasagna, hot Italian hoagies overstuffed with meat, melted cheese and tomatoes, imported Moretti beer and desserts like the pizza cookie, made with a full half-pound of cookie dough. Open Monday-Thursday from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 9:00 p.m. Phone: (602) 253 9577
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In Tasty Company
Ahwatukee's first Mexican eatery, Original Burrito Company opened almost two decades ago and still serves fantastic Sonoran-style cuisine from breakfast to dinner at good prices. This great family restaurant with colorful south-of-the-border accents serves specialties like the breakfast burrito, shrimp burrito, quesadillas, tacos and a great salsa, all prepared using authentic recipes. Open Monday — Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Phone: (480) 893-3857
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Zensational
Ranked Arizona's "Best Asian Restaurant" by Phoenix Magazine, among many other recognitions, Zen 32 Fusion Grille and Sushi Bar features over 59 types of outstanding sushi, a unique contemporary Asian dining atmosphere and lots of beautiful people. Half restaurant and half nightclub (ZenBar), this trendy spot offers an exclusive "Fusion" menu blending Japanese, Chinese and other Asian influences, with a subtle touch of European flair. Open for Lunch Monday — Friday and for dinner every day. ZenBar open 'til 2:00 a.m. every day. Sushi 'til midnight every night. Phone: (602) 954-8700
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