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    3 Palms

    3 Palms

    7707 E McDowell Rd, Scottsdale, AZ
    The price is $71 per night from Sep 15 to Sep 16
    $71
    includes taxes & fees
    $63 per night
    Sep 15 - Sep 16
    8/10 Very Good! (4,474 reviews)
    Motel 6 Old town Scottsdale/Fashion Square

    Motel 6 Old town Scottsdale/Fashion Square

    6848 E Camelblack Rd, Building B, Scottsdale, AZ
    The price is $85 per night from Sep 14 to Sep 15
    $85
    includes taxes & fees
    $74 per night
    Sep 14 - Sep 15
    7/10 Good! (1,004 reviews)
    Red Roof Inn PLUS+ Tempe - Phoenix Airport

    Red Roof Inn PLUS+ Tempe - Phoenix Airport

    2135 W 15th St, Tempe, AZ
    The price is $86 per night from Sep 19 to Sep 20
    $86
    includes taxes & fees
    $75 per night
    Sep 19 - Sep 20
    6.6/10 (1,002 reviews)
    SureStay Hotel by Best Western Phoenix Airport

    SureStay Hotel by Best Western Phoenix Airport

    3037 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ
    The price is $89 per night from Sep 15 to Sep 16
    $89
    includes taxes & fees
    $79 per night
    Sep 15 - Sep 16
    7/10 Good! (1,868 reviews)
    Papago Inn, Ascend Hotel Collection

    Papago Inn, Ascend Hotel Collection

    7017 E Mcdowell Rd, Scottsdale, AZ
    7.4/10 Good! (1,000 reviews)
    Dobson Ranch Inn and Suites, Mesa

    Dobson Ranch Inn and Suites, Mesa

    1666 S. Dobson Road, Mesa, AZ
    4.6/10 (1,000 reviews)

Top reasons to visit Phoenix

  1. Sports Galore: Catch a baseball game or hit the links at one of Phoenix's many golf courses.
  2. Natural Wonders: Explore the stunning desert landscapes at Paradise Valley and Papago Park.
  3. Arts and Culture: Indulge in the vibrant arts scene and catch live performances in Phoenix.
  4. Live Music: Enjoy the diverse live music venues that Phoenix has to offer.
  5. Outdoor Adventures: Hike the beautiful mountain trails and immerse in the unique beauty of the Sonoran Desert.

Popular hotels in Phoenix

Phoenix, a vibrant city in Arizona, offers a diverse range of hotel accommodations that cater to every traveler's needs. From luxurious resorts with world-class amenities and breathtaking views to budget-friendly options for families, there is something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a top-notch hotel in the heart of downtown or a relaxing oasis in the outskirts of the city, Phoenix has it all. So pack your bags and get ready to experience the best of the Southwest in style!

  1. Arizona Grand Resort & Spa - This 4.0-star resort is located 7.8 miles away from Phoenix. With close proximity to a waterpark, lazy river, golf course, and waterslide, it offers plenty of family-friendly activities. The resort also boasts a steam room and a pool with a swim-up bar, perfect for relaxation.
  2. Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak - Another 4.0-star resort, situated 7.0 miles away from Phoenix. The Hilton offers a lazy river, waterpark, and waterslide for endless fun. Friendly staff and a relaxing atmosphere make it a great choice for families. Additional amenities include a basketball court and yoga classes.
  3. 3 Palms - This 3.5-star hotel is known for its outdoor pool and hot tub, providing a perfect place to unwind. With its friendly staff and budget-friendly rates, it is a great option for families. The hotel is also conveniently located near golf courses, hiking trails, and spa facilities.

Top things to see and do in Phoenix

In the vicinity of Phoenix, Arizona, there is an abundance of activities and attractions to suit every interest. Sports enthusiasts can catch a baseball game or hit the links at one of the many golf courses. Nature lovers can explore the stunning desert landscape at places like Paradise Valley and Papago Park. Art and theater aficionados can indulge in the vibrant arts scene and catch live performances. For those seeking entertainment, there are numerous options including live music venues. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike the beautiful mountain trails. And of course, no visit to Phoenix would be complete without a trip to the renowned Phoenix Zoo or a day trip to the majestic Grand Canyon.

  1. Phoenix Convention Center: Immerse yourself in a vibrant and energetic atmosphere where art, sports, and business seamlessly converge. This state-of-the-art event venue offers a unique blend of desert tranquility and urban excitement. Explore the nearby museums and theaters, or catch a baseball game amidst the stunning mountain backdrop. With friendly locals and a thriving arts scene, this is the perfect place for a memorable business experience.
  2. Arizona State University: Discover the beating heart of the city at Arizona State University. This modern and bustling college campus is a hub of activity. Whether you're a sports enthusiast, an art lover, or a nature enthusiast, this place has it all. Engage in thrilling sports events, explore the desert surroundings, or immerse yourself in the vibrant art and museum scene. The friendly people, hilly terrain, and nearby lake make it an ideal destination for an unforgettable city experience.
  3. State Farm Stadium: Get ready for an action-packed sports extravaganza at State Farm Stadium. This world-class sports facility offers an exhilarating atmosphere for football, hockey, and baseball enthusiasts. Experience the thrill of live sports, participate in exciting tours, and immerse yourself in the electric energy of game day. With friendly locals and a rich cultural heritage, this is the ultimate destination for an unforgettable sports experience.

Best places to visit in Phoenix

Phoenix offers a diverse range of experiences for families. Explore the upscale neighborhoods in North Scottsdale, immerse in the vibrant downtown Phoenix scene, and discover the unique beauty of the Sonoran Desert in the Phoenix area. It's a vacation filled with sports, art, and outdoor adventures!

  1. Downtown Phoenix: Downtown Phoenix is a vibrant neighborhood that offers a unique blend of sports, live music, entertainment, business, theater, dining, art, and museums. From catching a baseball game at Chase Field to enjoying live music at one of the many venues, there's always something exciting happening here. The downtown area also boasts a thriving dining scene with a variety of cuisines to satisfy every palate. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the numerous galleries and museums showcasing local talent. With its lively atmosphere and diverse offerings, Downtown Phoenix is the perfect destination for a family holiday.
  2. Old Town: Old Town is a charming neighborhood with a rich history and a lively atmosphere. It is known for its art scene, vibrant dining options, and exciting nightlife. Explore the local art galleries and catch a live performance at one of the theaters. During festivals, the streets come alive with music, dancing, and friendly people. Shopaholics will be delighted with the unique boutiques and shops offering a wide range of products. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in history or simply enjoy a fun-filled evening, Old Town has something for everyone in the family.
  3. Camelback East: Camelback East offers a unique desert experience combined with family-friendly attractions. Explore the breathtaking gardens and take a stroll through the colorful desert landscapes. The area is home to a zoo where you can get up close to a variety of animals. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the hiking trails and birdwatching opportunities. After a day of exploring, unwind at one of the many dining options that cater to all tastes. Camelback East is the perfect destination for families looking to connect with nature and enjoy a variety of activities.

Check out the month-by-month weather chart for Phoenix to help you plan your next trip. With a monthly average of 95.7 degrees Fahrenheit, you can expect the hottest temperatures in July. The coldest month, on average, are January and December. The most rainfall typically happens in August. Regardless of when you visit Phoenix , every season has a reason to stay.

calendar iconCalendar Monthtemperature iconTemperaturerain iconPrecipitationcloud iconCloudiness
January55.4°F (13.0°C)No Rain (Dry)Sunny
February58.6°F (14.8°C)No Rain (Dry)Sunny
March66.0°F (18.9°C)No Rain (Dry)Sunny
April74.5°F (23.6°C)No Rain (Dry)Sunny
May82.0°F (27.8°C)No Rain (Dry)Sunny
June92.3°F (33.5°C)No Rain (Dry)Sunny
July95.7°F (35.4°C)No Rain (Dry)Sunny
August94.8°F (34.9°C)No Rain (Dry)Sunny
September89.8°F (32.1°C)No Rain (Dry)Sunny
October77.7°F (25.4°C)No Rain (Dry)Sunny
November65.5°F (18.6°C)No Rain (Dry)Sunny
December55.4°F (13.0°C)No Rain (Dry)Sunny

Local eateries in Phoenix

Exploring the culinary scene in Phoenix, Arizona is an adventure for the taste buds. From the heart of downtown Phoenix to the surrounding neighborhoods, there is a wide range of dining options to satisfy every craving. Indulge in the flavors of the Mediterranean and Italy at Queen Creek Olive Mill, a highly rated and popular restaurant. For a taste of classic North American cuisine, head to Kay's Kafe, a moderately rated but highly popular spot. And for a fun dining experience with a touch of American flair, visit Dave & Buster's, another moderately rated and highly popular restaurant. Phoenix and its vicinity offer a diverse and delicious dining experience for all.

See where old meets new in Phoenix, Arizona

The Arizona capital combines vestiges of the Old West, Spanish colonial influences, and Native American traditions with cosmopolitan elegance. Ensconced in the Valley of the Sun, the colorful desert landscape of red buttes around Phoenix inspired the talents of Louis L'Amour, John Ford and Frank Lloyd Wright. The warm, dry climate and modern southwestern backdrop is the ideal setting for a romantic weekend getaway, extended family vacation or corporate business event.

 

Things to see and do

In addition to incredible natural surroundings, Phoenix boasts inspiring cultural attractions, emerald-green golf courses, and major league sports venues, as well as fashionable boutiques, trendy restaurants and an exciting nightlife.

Leisure activities

Named the Valley of the Sun for its 325-plus days of sunshine, the Greater Phoenix area offers an array of challenging golf courses. Guests of Phoenix hotels can relax and rejuvenate with a spa and massage treatment after touring one of the city's major cultural attractions. The Desert Botanical Garden is a colorful menagerie of plant life native to the Sonoran Desert, while the world-famous Heard Museum celebrates the art and culture of Native Americans. Modern and contemporary artists from America, Asia and Latin America showcase their work for visitors to peruse at the Phoenix Art Museum. In addition to nearby Taliesin West and other historic homes, you can tour the spectacular countryside surrounding the metropolis.

Shopping and dining

Malls and boutiques offer upscale and hip apparel, with antique and artisan shops selling unique vintage pieces. While a chuck wagon dinner around a campfire was the common fare of yesteryear, today's Phoenicians experience an eclectic mix of international and fusion cuisines. Guests can explore local eateries or fine dining restaurants serving southwestern food such as buffalo, Navajo fry bread, green chili stew and sugar-dusted fritters. Paying homage to its Old West roots, the city has several steakhouses that satisfy aficionados, such as Bobby Q, often referred to as the best BBQ in town.

Nightlife and entertainment

After a day of outdoor activities and a colorful southwestern sunset, you can enjoy one of the fine wine bars, trendy brewpubs, flashy clubs or old-fashioned saloons dispersed around the metro area. The Rhythm Room is one of the numerous music venues in the city, and live comedy is found at Stand Up Live. Phoenix Symphony Hall is the host venue for the professional symphony, opera and ballet. Additionally, one of the city's four major-league sports teams may very well be playing a home game during your visit.

 

Special events

Visitors to Phoenix enjoy a range of festivals throughout the year, with the largest being the annual State Fair held in October. Other special events include a major college bowl game in January and the Phoenix Film Festival in March. Phoenix comes alive when the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series comes to town in November and February.

 

Where to stay
Downtown

Many Phoenix hotels are conveniently positioned in the city's center, close to major attractions and business centers, and a short journey to the picturesque outskirts. The Sheraton Phoenix Downtown hotel is just one of these accommodations, with luxurious sophisticated comforts and the nearby Phoenix Zoo.

North Phoenix

Bordering the city's suburbs, hotels in the north of Phoenix offer visitors a chance to quickly escape in the rural landscape, and are only a short drive from the city center. Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort sits on a mountainous setting, with an award-winning Different Pointe of View restaurant.

 

Best time to visit

The mild temperatures from November to April draw the most visitors to Phoenix, and guests experience blue skies and warm temperatures with highs in the 70s, Fahrenheit. The arid climate creates a long, hot summer, with temperatures often exceeding triple digits, so plan accordingly. The annual rainy season lasts from July to September.

 

Travel information

You can easily reach the "Valley of the Sun" by air or car. Located 3 miles east of downtown, Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) is the main aviation gateway into the city. Motorists can reach Phoenix using Interstate 10, which approaches the city both from the south and west.

Phoenix hotels essential information

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18,588 hotels
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Popular hotels
FOUNDRE Phoenix, Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak, The Scottsdale Plaza Resort & Villas, 3 Palms, Arizona Grand Resort & Spa, Talking Stick Resort, Wyndham Phoenix Airport/Tempe, The Clarendon Hotel and Spa, Hyatt Regency Phoenix, Arizona Biltmore, LXR Hotels & Resorts, Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia, Hyatt Place Phoenix / Downtown

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Save money on your trip to Phoenix by bundling your flights, hotel, and car bookings at a discounted price. Take advantage of the city's affordable local attractions, such as visiting the Desert Botanical Garden for a unique desert experience, exploring the Phoenix Art Museum to admire incredible art collections, and enjoying free live music performances at downtown Phoenix's First Friday Art Walk. With these inexpensive affinities, you can have a budget-friendly and enriching trip to Phoenix.

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