

A small, fascinating museum in Tempe, Arizona, dedicated to the history of the city and the surrounding area.
Explore the rich history of Tempe and the Southwest through interactive exhibits and artifacts.
A peaceful urban oasis for walking, biking, or picnicking along the waterfront.
Stroll along this vibrant street lined with unique shops, restaurants, and street performers.

Tempe Diablo Museum has both indoor and outdoor exhibits, so a breathable, long-sleeved shirt is ideal for comfort and sun protection.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Arizona's hot climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Useful for long days exploring the museum and nearby attractions, ensuring your phone stays powered.

N counter is a local favorite for breakfast, known for its unique atmosphere and delicious food.
La Casa de los Tacos is a beloved local spot for authentic Mexican cuisine, especially popular for lunch.
The Chuckbox is a historic steakhouse in Tempe, known for its classic American cuisine and warm atmosphere.
Fried corn tortilla chips simmered in salsa, topped with cheese, avocado, and a fried egg.

A bacon-wrapped hot dog topped with pinto beans, shredded cheese, onions, tomatoes, and mayo.
Slow-cooked beef or goat meat, marinated in a blend of spices, served in a crispy taco with consommé for dipping.
Handcrafted pottery with unique designs inspired by the local culture and landscape.
Jewelry made from the ribs of the Saguaro cactus, a symbol of the Sonoran Desert.
Textiles dyed with Cholla wood, creating beautiful, natural patterns.

A bustling night market in New Taipei, offering a wide variety of street food, clothing, and local products.
Naggar Castle, a 15th-century fort, offers panoramic views of the Kullu Valley and the Beas River, with a rich history and architectural blend of European and Himalayan styles.

Citarik Fort, a 12th-century hill fort in Maharashtra, offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and lush greenery.