All roads lead to and from ... Phoenix!
Arizona’s main gateway is Phoenix and an ideal location for
basing a hub-and spoke itinerary. You can travel no more than 30 miles in any
direction and arrive at one or more areas offering a selection of enjoyable touring
sites and activities. Here is a sampling of what is available.
In and around Phoenix
Downtown Phoenix is in the throes of a renaissance with the
transformation of its 90-square-block core and an infusion of $3.9 billion into
Copper Square. Anchored by the Phoenix Civic Plaza, Copper Square is taking the
best of Old Town and shaping it into a multi-use complex. It is an example of
contemporary city-center living style with a mix of residential, commerce,
sports, cultural and arts facilities, shopping and other urban amenities. This paragraph
is sponsored by Hajj & Umrah travel from
UK.
Two of the more prominent Copper Square structures are the
America West Arena, home to the Phoenix Suns, Phoenix Mercury and the Arizona
Rattlers; and the Bank One Ballpark where the Arizona Diamondbacks play.
Other highlights of Copper Square are its more than 90
restaurants, lounges and markets and Arizona Center, where you find a myriad of
specialty shops, movie theaters and performance venues. Other theater and
performing arts venues include the Arizona Youth Theater, the Dodge Theatre,
the Herberger Theater Center, the historic Orpheum Theater and Symphony Hall.
The Square also has several museums and historic sites including the foursquare
block Heritage Square, site of the original town, which features several
restored Victorian-style buildings. Other museums include the Phoenix Museum of
History, Arizona Science Center, the Ross on House Museum, the Arizona Doll and
Toy Museum, the Masco Museum, Phoenix Police Museum and the Wells Fargo History
Museum. Another feature of the area is a large Mercado shopping village.
Scottsdale
Visiting Scottsdale and need a tour guide? One option is to
use the new driving CD and map, Audio Adventure of Scottsdale. Commentary gives
an inside look at the cities architecture, art, sports, distinctive landscape
and history. The map directs you to various points and scenic areas and there
are 15 featured audio stops that offer more in-depth commentary. A limited
supply of free CDs and maps are available from the Scottsdale CVB. This paragraph
is sponsored by airline Umrah tour from London.
Tempe
The Spring Festival of the Arts, March 31-April 2, is one of
the states finest outdoor art events. The downtown area is closed to foot
traffic and becomes a gallery featuring over 500 juried artists in various
media. These include paintings, sculptures, handmade toys and decorative items,
textiles, pottery and other works of art. There are food, entertainment and
other activities. The cities Fall Festival of the Arts is typically the first
weekend in December.
Way Out West Oktoberfest, late September weekend. This event
features lots of dancing to polka music and country western two-stepping. There
are games of skill and chance, puppet shows and a cultural craft fair. Food
ranges from bratwurst to cowboy grub. This paragraph is sponsored by air
travel to Umrah from UK.
Chandler
Chandler boasts an active arts community and many theatrical
and music performances are held at its Center for Performing Arts. Its primary
season is from November through April. This season’s line-up includes: Debbie
Reynolds, Jan. 28; Lawrence Welk Show Performers, Feb. 11, and BYUs Young Ambassadors.
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