Thanks to their impressive villas and trendy bars, North Scottsdale and Paradise Valley have become some of the most prestigious places to spend your time in and around Phoenix. While their accommodation doesn’t come cheap, you can be sure they come with style and luxury.
Home to Arizona State University, Chase Field, and Phoenix Suns Arena, Downtown is the place to see some serious sporting action. Populated by pubs, bars, restaurants, and clubs, it’s easy to indulge and have fun in this lively university district.
The best cafes, bars, and eateries are in Downtown’s northern districts, Evans Churchill and Roosevelt. Together they form the Arts District, distinguished by striking street art and contemporary galleries. If you stay here, be sure to look out for the epic David Bowie mural.
Alternatively, stay in Scottsdale’s Arts District, a smaller yet equally exciting place to explore your creative side. This district is just a short walk from the charming Western Streets of Old Town Scottsdale, which is packed with cool bars, restaurants, and shops.
If you can’t choose between Phoenix and Scottsdale, stay in the serene Arcadia, which sits directly in the middle, and is part of both cities. Foodies will find it hard to choose from its impeccable dining options.
Families may prefer Glendale, a big city with a small town charm that lies northwest of Phoenix. Between the historic Catlin Court shopping district and Westgate City Center, Glendale has all the shops, bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues you could want in a city — without the fast-paced rhythm.
Keen hikers and nature enthusiasts will feel at home at the foot of the mountains in South Mountain Village. The extraordinary trails through South Mountain Park and Preserve will greet you on your doorstep.
To get the full Greater Phoenix experience, hire a car to explore all of its top cities, parks, and landmarks. Those staying within Phoenix itself will be able to get around by bus and trolley (in some areas).