Guidebook for Phoenix

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Guidebook for Phoenix

Drinks & Nightlife

Amazing food, great clubs, limitless places to eat and drink. An absolute must stop for anyone looking for a fun social scene.
1378 locals recommend
Old Town Scottsdale
3200 N Scottsdale Rd
1378 locals recommend
Amazing food, great clubs, limitless places to eat and drink. An absolute must stop for anyone looking for a fun social scene.
Fantastic night scene for food, drinks, people watching and so much more!
427 locals recommend
Tempe Marketplace
2000 E Rio Salado Pkwy
427 locals recommend
Fantastic night scene for food, drinks, people watching and so much more!
Lots of places to drink and eat
191 locals recommend
Downtown Phoenix
191 locals recommend
Lots of places to drink and eat
One of the largest Country Western dance floors. This place is insane! If you like dancing and country music don't miss it. Wens is ladies night and you practically drink for free. Friday and Sat night are the only other two nights they are open so plan accordingly.
18 locals recommend
Denim and Diamonds Mesa
7336 E Main St
18 locals recommend
One of the largest Country Western dance floors. This place is insane! If you like dancing and country music don't miss it. Wens is ladies night and you practically drink for free. Friday and Sat night are the only other two nights they are open so plan accordingly.

Essentials

We also have two Frys Grocery Stores within two miles
127 locals recommend
Walmart Supercenter
3460 W Chandler Blvd
127 locals recommend
We also have two Frys Grocery Stores within two miles

Parks & Nature

Echo Canyon Trail and Recreation Area
East McDonald Drive
1752 locals recommend
the largest municipal park in the U.S. — and watch as sunset colors the Valley landmarks spread out below. The road is paved, so the only challenge is the twists and turns (and steep drop-offs) along the way. Then head a few miles up Central Avenue to Lo-Lo's Chicken and Waffles. You'll blow your calorie limit for the day, but it will be worth it.
50 locals recommend
Dobbins Lookout
50 locals recommend
the largest municipal park in the U.S. — and watch as sunset colors the Valley landmarks spread out below. The road is paved, so the only challenge is the twists and turns (and steep drop-offs) along the way. Then head a few miles up Central Avenue to Lo-Lo's Chicken and Waffles. You'll blow your calorie limit for the day, but it will be worth it.
1231 locals recommend
Desert Botanical Garden
1231 locals recommend

Getting Around

This Uber and a bike and you are set.
11 locals recommend
Valley Metro Light Rail
605 S 48th St
11 locals recommend
This Uber and a bike and you are set.

Shopping

Once you see it you will understand why its recommended
761 locals recommend
Scottsdale Fashion Square
7014 E Camelback Rd
761 locals recommend
Once you see it you will understand why its recommended

Sightseeing

Tour the Wrigley Mansion. William Wrigley Jr., known for his chewing gum and the Chicago Cubs, bought the Arizona Biltmore hotel in the '20s and had the nearby mansion built as a 50th-anniversary gift for his wife. Built in 1932, the grand home that sits atop a knoll in Phoenix is as historic as the Valley gets, with a salute to Mediterranean, California Mission and Spanish architecture. DETAILS: wrigleymansion.com. 2501 East Telawa Trail. 602-955-4079
75 locals recommend
Wrigley Mansion/Geordie's Restaurant
2501 E Telawa Trail
75 locals recommend
Tour the Wrigley Mansion. William Wrigley Jr., known for his chewing gum and the Chicago Cubs, bought the Arizona Biltmore hotel in the '20s and had the nearby mansion built as a 50th-anniversary gift for his wife. Built in 1932, the grand home that sits atop a knoll in Phoenix is as historic as the Valley gets, with a salute to Mediterranean, California Mission and Spanish architecture. DETAILS: wrigleymansion.com. 2501 East Telawa Trail. 602-955-4079