

Arizona State University Art Museum, nestled in Tempe, is a vibrant hub for contemporary and modern art, housing over 12,000 works.
Iconic for its massive portions and unique dishes, a local favorite since 1996.

Known for its fresh, flavorful dishes and a lively atmosphere near ASU.
A historic Phoenix steakhouse, serving high-quality steaks since 1976.
Explore 50 acres of beautiful desert landscapes and over 21,000 plants from around the world.
Enjoy a peaceful evening stroll along the waterfront, or rent paddleboards or kayaks for a fun workout.

Arizona's dry climate requires constant hydration. A reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Perfect for carrying essentials while exploring the art museum and campus.
Protect your skin from Arizona's intense sun, especially when spending time outdoors.
Fried corn tortilla chips simmered in salsa, topped with cheese, sour cream, and avocado. A classic breakfast dish.

A bacon-wrapped hot dog topped with beans, cheese, onions, tomatoes, and mayonnaise. A popular lunch option.
Ground beef, beans, cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes served on a frybread. A hearty dinner option often found at local events and markets.
A vibrant poster featuring a unique piece of art from the museum's collection, capturing the spirit of Arizona's art scene.
Crafted by local Navajo artisans, these pieces showcase traditional designs and techniques passed down through generations.

Handcrafted using traditional methods, these colorful pots and figurines reflect the region's unique cultural heritage.
A treasure trove of Cantonese culture and history, housed in a beautifully restored Qing Dynasty mansion.
Nestled in Kenting National Park, this gallery showcases contemporary Taiwanese art in a serene, tropical setting.
Villelaure's vibrant open market, a sensory delight with local produce and Provençal charm.