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Top neighborhoods in Phoenix

Downtown Phoenix

Downtown Phoenix buzzes with energy where sports, culture, and business collide. Chase Field and Footprint Center draw cheering fans, while the Arizona Science Center and Phoenix Art Museum feed curious minds. Heritage Square offers a peaceful break with its Victorian charm between glass office towers. The walkable grid makes exploring a breeze, especially with the Valley Metro light rail connecting everything. Business travelers and culture seekers find plenty to love here with steakhouses, rooftop lounges, and food trucks catering to all tastes. Hotels range from sleek high-rises to business-focused accommodations. The light rail makes getting around easy with stations at 12th Street and 3rd Street connecting downtown to the wider city.

Camelback East

Camelback East mixes urban comforts with stunning desert beauty. Spend your days exploring the Desert Botanical Garden's winding trails or hiking the iconic red buttes of Papago Park. Fashionistas can browse luxury shops at Biltmore Fashion Park while golf enthusiasts tee off at championship courses framed by mountain views. Metro stations make getting around easy, with the 44th Street and 50th Street stops connecting you to downtown Phoenix. The neighborhood offers everything from upscale dining featuring Southwestern flavors to resort accommodations with spectacular pools and spas. Desert contemporary architecture and manicured cactus gardens create a distinctly Arizona atmosphere.

Midtown

Midtown Phoenix fuses corporate power with cultural richness. You can admire Native American treasures at the Heard Museum or catch contemporary art at the Phoenix Art Museum. Music lovers can enjoy shows at Arizona Opera while architecture fans will appreciate the sleek glass towers and desert-inspired landscaping. The neighborhood's festivals add bursts of energy throughout the year. Getting around is a breeze with three light rail stations connecting you to downtown and beyond. Business travelers appreciate the upscale steakhouses and trendy gastropubs, while culture seekers can explore museums and public art installations. When the desert heat intensifies, duck into air-conditioned plazas or hotel lobbies for a refreshing break.

Roosevelt Row

Phoenix's artistic Roosevelt Row neighborhood is loved for its bars and restaurants, and visitors often enjoy its varied attractions including Burton Barr Central Library and Carver High School.

Top landmarks in Phoenix

Phoenix and related destinations

Beneath the desert sun, a city rises where saguaro cacti stand sentinel over urban adventures. Hike Camelback Mountain for views that explain why locals endure summer heat without complaint. The Desert Botanical Garden showcases survival art through plants that thrive where others surrender. At the Heard Museum, Native American art tells stories beyond tourist trinkets. Chase Field's retractable roof represents engineering triumph over nature, while the Musical Instrument Museum houses everything from Steinways to sitars. The Phoenix Zoo's habitats cleverly disguise the desert setting, and Talking Stick Resort Casino offers air-conditioned respite. Don't miss sunset at Papago Park, where red buttes glow like embers against the darkening sky.

Papago Park featuring desert views as well as a small group of people

Find out more about Phoenix

Phoenix is also notable for its art. Take in the local culture of Phoenix at a top spot like Phoenix Convention Center. There's plenty more to see, including sights like Orpheum Theatre and Phoenix Symphony Hall.