


The Phoenix Art Museum is a premier cultural destination located in the heart of downtown Phoenix. The museum's collection of over 19,000 works of art includes American, European, and contemporary art.
A 140-acre botanical garden featuring desert plants from around the world.

A museum dedicated to American Indian art and culture, with a focus on the Southwest.

A premier art museum featuring a diverse collection of modern and contemporary art.
Iconic Phoenix breakfast spot known for its hearty dishes and long lines.
A local favorite for classic breakfast dishes in a cozy atmosphere.
Hidden gem serving authentic Korean dishes, popular among locals.

Phoenix can have both hot days and cool evenings, making a versatile jacket essential.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Phoenix's desert climate.

Hand-coiled and painted pottery, reflecting the traditional designs and colors of the Tohono O'odham people.
Intricately designed pieces featuring silverwork, turquoise, and other gemstones, showcasing the artistry of the Navajo people.
Vibrantly colored fabrics and weavings, inspired by the desert landscape and traditional patterns of the region's indigenous cultures.

Fried corn tortilla chips simmered in salsa, topped with cheese, sour cream, and avocado.
A bacon-wrapped hot dog topped with pinto beans, onions, tomatoes, and mayonnaise.
Grilled marinated beef, served on corn tortillas with onions, cilantro, and lime.
A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, nestled in the lush greenery of the Kadambi hills.
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ranganatha, an avatar of Vishnu, located on an island in the Cauvery River.
A bustling 6km seaside promenade offering stunning views, beach activities, and vibrant nightlife.