Hotels in Phoenix, AZ
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Hilton Garden Inn Phoenix Downtown
0.13 miles - 1 of 12
Home2 Suites by Hilton Phoenix Downtown
0.25 milesFree breakfast - 1 of 11
Hampton Inn & Suites Phoenix Downtown
0.27 milesFree breakfast - 1 of 12
Embassy Suites by Hilton Phoenix Downtown North
2.25 milesFree breakfastIndoor pool - 1 of 12
Hampton Inn Phoenix-Midtown-Downtown Area
2.36 milesFree breakfastOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
Home2 Suites by Hilton Phoenix Midtown
2.52 milesFree breakfastOutdoor pool - 1 of 11
Tru by Hilton Phoenix Midtown
2.54 milesFree breakfastOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
DoubleTree by Hilton Phoenix Midtown
3.09 milesFree parkingOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
Hilton Garden Inn Phoenix Airport North
4.38 milesOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
Hilton Garden Inn Phoenix Airport
4.39 milesOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
Homewood Suites by Hilton Phoenix-Biltmore
4.42 milesFree breakfastFree parkingOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
Hampton Inn Phoenix-Biltmore
4.66 milesFree breakfastOutdoor pool - 1 of 11
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Phoenix
4.88 milesOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
Home2 Suites by Hilton Phoenix Airport North
4.97 milesFree breakfastFree parkingOutdoor pool - 1 of 9
Hampton Inn Phoenix-Airport North
4.99 milesFree breakfastFree parkingOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
Embassy Suites by Hilton Phoenix Biltmore
5.08 milesFree breakfastOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
Hilton Phoenix Airport
5.69 milesOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
Arizona Biltmore, LXR Hotels & Resorts
5.99 milesOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
Home2 Suites by Hilton Phoenix Airport South
6.12 milesFree breakfastFree parkingOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
Homewood Suites by Hilton Phoenix Airport South
6.23 milesFree breakfastFree parkingOutdoor pool
What is there to do in Phoenix?
Phoenix is a bustling city with plenty to see and do during your visit.
•Art aficionados will want to plan a visit to the Phoenix Art Museum. The largest art museum in the Southwest, PAM features diverse exhibits with art spanning centuries and cultures.
•Go for a hike up Camelback Mountain. With an elevation of about 2,700 feet, Camelback Mountain is the highest point in Phoenix and offers a 360-degree view of the sprawling valley below.
•The Phoenix Zoo covers approximately 125 acres and features exhibits with animals from around the world, including unique enclosures for alligators, monkeys, lions, and many more.
•Sports are big in Phoenix, with top-tier professional sports representing the city. Fans can catch a game any time of year with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Phoenix Suns playing downtown and the Arizona Cardinals playing in nearby Glendale. Racing fans flock to the valley once a year for a NASCAR race in nearby Avondale. If you’re visiting in February or March, catch a spring training game at one of the 9 stadiums around the valley that host 15 MLB teams for the preseason.
•If you’re up for a day trip, head north to the Grand Canyon. The South Rim is about three and a half hours north of Phoenix. Go for a hike, tour the visitor center, and watch a painted sunset before heading back.
What is Phoenix known for?
Phoenix is a city known for a variety of things that visitors will want to immerse themselves in.
•Phoenix is known as the “Valley of the Sun.” You can count on hot summers (temperatures exceeding 110 degrees) and mild winters, but the sun is always shining with about 300 days a year.
•The city embraces its Southwestern and Native American Culture. The Heard Museum is a great place to learn about Native American heritage with art, photography, and artifacts.
•You can’t miss out on Sonoran-style Mexican food. Carne asada tacos, burritos, and enchiladas are popular dishes you can find throughout the city. If you’re looking for something unique, try a Sonoran hot dog, which is a grilled, bacon-wrapped hot dog topped with pinto beans, onions, tomatoes, and other condiments on a soft bun.
•Downtown Phoenix and Roosevelt Row are known for their art scenes with galleries and festivals throughout the year.
Are there water parks in Phoenix, Arizona?
Yes, there are several water parks in the Phoenix area that are great for cooling off and beating the heat during your visit. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Phoenix is the largest water park in the state and includes a lazy river, wave pool, plenty of water slides, and a splash zone for kids.
When is the best time to visit Phoenix?
The best time of year to visit Phoenix depends on what you’re looking for.
•One of the most popular attractions in the Phoenix area is MLB spring training. Fifteen big-league teams call the valley home each year in February and March, making for a great time to watch professional baseball in an intimate environment.
•November through April is a great time to escape cold weather in most of the U.S., with high temperatures between the 60s and 80s with frequent sunshine, which is perfect weather for hiking and golfing.
•Those willing to brave the extreme heat of the summer (daytime temperatures often exceeding 110 degrees) during the tourism off-season can always find indoor activities with fewer crowds.
What are some fun things to do in Phoenix for couples?
Phoenix is a happening city with plenty of couple-friendly activities.
•Start your day with a hot air balloon ride that takes you above the city for an unencumbered view of the sunrise.
•Book a couples spa day to enjoy some rest and relaxation.
•Plan a rooftop meal to enjoy views of the city with comfortable temperatures as the sun goes down.
•Go for a stroll through the Desert Botanical Garden. Walk among desert flowers, cacti, and much more during the spring. You can often catch live music and seasonal light events.
•Take a short hike from Papago Park to watch a sunset at Hole-in-the-Rock. This perch is one of the best places in the city to watch a desert sunset.
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