Phoenix
Referred to as "LA without the Pacific," Phoenix combines high-end shopping, a flourishing restaurant scene and resort life in the Sonoran Desert. Instead of golden beaches and palm trees, you'll encounter vibrant red mountains and cacti-lined boulevards. Phoenix's setting is so attractive that the one-time ranch town has morphed into the fifth most populated city in the U.S. And with the development of palatial resorts, hundreds of golf courses, a burgeoning bar scene and attractive room rates, you'll see why this city has become a popular refuge for snowbirds, families and 20-somethings alike.
While world-renowned spas and shopping centers draw elite clientele with money to spare, "The Valley of the Sun," also lures adventurous travelers with its unique desert landscape and numerous hiking trails. Spring, winter and fall visitors spend most of their time outdoors, soaking in the rays on the links, on the mountains, on the tennis courts or in the pools. The diversity of the suburbs (Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe and Glendale to name a few) means there's an assortment of hotels and activities for every budget. What's more, Phoenix is a convenient jumping-off point for some of the best Arizona tours, including exciting all-terrain vehicle rides through the desert. Phoenix may not have the glitz and the seaside boardwalk of Los Angeles, but you'll find yourself hardly wanting those elements when you relax poolside before your afternoon hike or massage.
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Best Time to Visit
November to April
Desert golfing and warm winter sun
Primary Reason
Desert & Arid
Urban & Culture
Golf
Hiking
North America
Southwest
USA
Arizona
Top 5 Things to Do
Desert Botanical Garden
Heard Museum
Musical Instrument Museum
Papago Park
Hidden Gem
South Mountain's Hidden Valley
A loop trail with rock tunnels and desert scenery.


