Hotels in Glendale,

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Explore the Wonders of Arizona from Glendale Hotels

A true desert oasis, there is no shortage of things to do when exploring the beautiful city of Glendale, Arizona. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a longtime resident, there are endless sights to discover in this vibrant city. From its sprawling desert landscapes to nearby Camelback Mountain, Glendale has something for everyone.

The city might be best known for the state-of-the-art State Farm stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals. This football stadium is a marvel of modern technology with a retractable roof and roll-out field, it’s the only stadium of its kind in the world. Whether you’re a die-hard football fanatic or a sports lover, you can schedule a tour when you book a room at Glendale hotels right across the street.

Experience the Valley of the Sun from the Top Glendale Hotels

Conveniently located within 20 minutes of the top Glendale hotels, Camelback Mountain is one of the most popular spots for both tourists and locals alike. The mountain consists of two main peaks—the Echo Canyon Summit Trail and Cholla Trail—both of which offer stunning views and an enjoyable hiking experience. Even if you don’t feel up to tackling these trails yourself, it’s still worth taking some time to admire Camelback Mountain from a distance while you explore other attractions in the area.

From there, head over to Taliesin West, the winter home and school founded by legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Nestled in the desert foothills of the McDowell Mountains, this iconic Scottsdale estate was inspired by the vast beauty of the desert; sweeping architectural design adorned with midcentury grandeur.

Visit Ancient Arizona from the Top Glendale Hotels

For a glimpse of how the first settlers of Phoenix lived, visit the Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park. Once home to a community of Hohokam Indians who inhabited the area from 250 to1400 A.D, this 1,500-year-old archaeological site includes ancient structures like ball courts, mounds, irrigation systems and petroglyphs. Known for their irrigation systems, which were used to water crops, as well as for their petroglyphs that remain on many rocks throughout the area, including on Hayden Butte in nearby Tempe. Archaeologists believe that these petroglyphs may have been used as communication tools or to mark territorial boundaries between different tribes.

Discover Phoenix from the Best Glendale Hotels

With Phoenix just nine miles away, take a day and explore this desert gem. For city dwellers, downtown Phoenix is the place to be. Here you can find an array of shops and restaurants that cater to all tastes. Be sure to check out First Friday Art Walk for a chance to explore some local art galleries as well as grab dinner at one of many eateries nearby. And if you’re feeling adventurous, take a stroll down Central Avenue for an eclectic mix of street vendors selling everything from vintage clothing to handmade jewelry pieces.

If you’re traveling with children, don't miss out on the Phoenix Zoo. This beloved attraction is home to over 1,400 animals from 200 different species—and it offers visitors plenty of opportunities for learning about conservation efforts around the world. Take advantage of special events like after-hours animal encounters or nighttime safari tours while you explore this amazing zoo.

From its majestic Camelback Mountain to its bustling downtown area, there's something here for everyone. When you book a room at the best Glendale hotels, the wonders of the desert are within reach.

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