

Explore Tempe's rich history from the Hohokam era to the present day at this engaging museum.
Explore Tempe's rich history through artifacts and exhibits in a beautifully restored 1908 church.
A peaceful urban oasis perfect for walking, jogging, or picnicking along the waterfront.
A vibrant, open-air shopping center with local boutiques, restaurants, and live music events in the evenings.
A Tempe institution since 1947, known for its classic American breakfast dishes.
A popular spot for modern Mexican cuisine, located near the Tempe History Museum.

A romantic, award-winning restaurant with a unique garden setting, offering New American cuisine.
Fried corn tortilla chips topped with salsa, cheese, and a fried egg, served with refried beans.

A bacon-wrapped hot dog topped with pinto beans, onions, tomatoes, and mayonnaise.
A large flour tortilla filled with beans, cheese, rice, salsa, and a choice of protein.
Handmade pottery with traditional designs, reflecting the rich history of Tempe's Native American heritage.
Unique jewelry crafted from the saguaro cactus, a symbol of the Sonoran Desert and Arizona's identity.
A blend of chiltepins, a local wild pepper, with other spices, used in traditional Southwestern dishes.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Arizona's hot climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Protection from the sun is vital in Tempe's desert climate, especially when visiting outdoor attractions.
Useful for long days exploring the museum and nearby attractions, ensuring your phone stays powered.
Bran Village, nestled in the Carpathian Mountains, is renowned for its medieval castle, Bran Castle, associated with the legend of Dracula.
George Street, Sydney's oldest street, is a bustling blend of historic architecture and modern retail, offering a vibrant mix of shopping, dining, and culture.
Canggu Beach is a popular surf spot known for its laid-back atmosphere and stunning sunsets.