Indoor, interactive rainforest habitat housing thousands of butterflies, plus a cafe & gift shop. 9500 East Via de Ventura, Scottsdale.
40-acre railroad park featuring a Magma Arizona Railroad locomotive and railroad museum. 7301 E. Indian Bend Rd, Scottsdale.
Sustainable desert habitat encompasses some 30,500 acres. It's the largest urban park in the U.S.
18333 N Thompson Peak Pkwy, Scottsdale.
OdySea Aquarium in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community is the largest aquarium in the Southwest U.S.
9500 East Vía de Ventura, Scottsdale.
Oldest Catholic Church in Scottsdale visited by thousands each year. The church was originally Our Lady of Perpetual Help built in late 1910s.
3817 N Brown Ave, Scottsdale
Pedestrian-friendly streets home to world class art galleries, museums, restaurants and retail shops and exciting nightlife. Downtown Scottsdale.
Main St. and Scottsdale Rd., Scottdale.
More than a dozen Penske team race cars plus medals and memorabilia are on display.
7125 E. Chauncey Lane, Phoenix.
Trail allows visitors to hike to the top of Pinnacle Peak and those with experience may rock climb.
26802 N. 102nd Way, Scottsdale.
Upscale, contemporary shopping complex with 200+ brand-name stores, restaurants and theater.
7014 E. Camelback Rd, Scottsdale.
The museum is dedicated to exhibiting modern works of art, design and architecture. Located in Old Town Scottsdale.
7374 E. 2nd St, Scottsdale.
Aarchitect Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home and school from 1937 until his death in 1959. Open to the public for tours
12621 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd, Scottsdale.
Two-story, 43,000-square-foot museum featuring the art, culture and history of 19 states in the American West, including Arizona.
3830 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.