Food Scene
Short Leash Hotdogs & Rollover Doughnuts
4221 N 7th AveValle Luna
16048 N Cave Creek RdMatt's Big Breakfast
825 N 1st StArts & Culture
MIM is Tony Bennett's favorite museum in the whole world. Amazingly interesting. If you've enjoyed any music in the past century, there is something for you. Far more than just instruments, it's a tribute to music. Locals and guests rave about this museum. It closes at 5pm. Go early because there's a lot to explore.
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Musikinstrumentmuseet
4725 E Mayo BlvdMIM is Tony Bennett's favorite museum in the whole world. Amazingly interesting. If you've enjoyed any music in the past century, there is something for you. Far more than just instruments, it's a tribute to music. Locals and guests rave about this museum. It closes at 5pm. Go early because there's a lot to explore.
Heard Museum
2301 N Central AveNative American culture and history of the Southwest.
A collection of stores and eateries built into shipping containers. A unique vibe.
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The Churchill
901 N 1st StA collection of stores and eateries built into shipping containers. A unique vibe.
Parks & Nature
Spur Cross Trailhead
44029 N Spur Cross RdOne of the best hiking trails in the area.
A semi-difficult trail to the top of the mountain. Some steep spots but doable in an afternoon.
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Echo Canyon Trail and Recreation Area
East McDonald DriveA semi-difficult trail to the top of the mountain. Some steep spots but doable in an afternoon.
Piestewa Peak at 2,610 feet (796 m) is the second highest point in the Phoenix Mountains, after Camelback Mountain, and the third highest in the city of Phoenix, Arizona. It is located in the Piestewa Peak Recreation Area within the Phoenix Mountain Preserve, near Piestewa Parkway (Arizona State Highway 51). Piestewa Peak is named in honor of Army Spc. Lori Ann Piestewa, the first known Native American woman to die in combat in the U.S. military, and the first female soldier to be killed in action in the 2003 Iraq War
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Piestewa Peak Trails
7232 N Squaw Peak DrPiestewa Peak at 2,610 feet (796 m) is the second highest point in the Phoenix Mountains, after Camelback Mountain, and the third highest in the city of Phoenix, Arizona. It is located in the Piestewa Peak Recreation Area within the Phoenix Mountain Preserve, near Piestewa Parkway (Arizona State Highway 51). Piestewa Peak is named in honor of Army Spc. Lori Ann Piestewa, the first known Native American woman to die in combat in the U.S. military, and the first female soldier to be killed in action in the 2003 Iraq War
The Desert Botanical Garden features the best plants, flowers, and wildlife that the Sonoran Desert has to offer. The Garden has multiple walking paths and it offers your best chance to see unique desert wildlife as well, such as quail, roadrunners, lizards, butterflies, hummingbirds and more. They feature different exhibits throughout the year, such as an amazing butterfly garden, where you walk into an enclosed area and are greeted by thousands of local butterflies and a beautiful dia de los muertos celebration. The Garden is an absolute must see.
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Desert Botanical Garden
The Desert Botanical Garden features the best plants, flowers, and wildlife that the Sonoran Desert has to offer. The Garden has multiple walking paths and it offers your best chance to see unique desert wildlife as well, such as quail, roadrunners, lizards, butterflies, hummingbirds and more. They feature different exhibits throughout the year, such as an amazing butterfly garden, where you walk into an enclosed area and are greeted by thousands of local butterflies and a beautiful dia de los muertos celebration. The Garden is an absolute must see.
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Places to go
These are some things you might consider:
The Heard Museum, Heard.org "The foremost showcase of Native American art and culture in the U.S., the Heard Museum reveals the cultures of tribes in the region through exhibits, demonstrations alive performances and displays the work of contemporary Native American artists. Artists demonstrate their work during the week and musicians perform on most weekends.";
The Desert Botanical Gardens dbg.org.;
The Musical Instrument Museum mim.org.
These are all places that are interesting and unique to Phoenix.
There is a restaurant near here called Valle Luna that serves good, authentic Mexican food. They tend to get busy at night so earlier dinner or lunch is better.
Matt's Big Breakfast is downtown and considered to be one of the best.
First Watch is also a good comfortable place for breakfast.
The Churchill is a small group of stores set up in large containers. https://thechurchillphx.com/
The Yard is a fun place to eat. Don't have the web address but you can find it on Yelp.
There are a lot of great day hikes and day drives. I have information about some of them in the room.
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Places in Phoenix
These are some things you might consider: The Heard Museum, Heard.org "The foremost showcase of Native American art and culture in the U.S., the Heard Museum reveals the cultures of tribes in the region through exhibits, demonstrations alive performances and displays the work of contemporary Native American artists. Artists demonstrate their work during the week and musicians perform on most weekends.";
The Desert Botanical Gardens dbg.org.;
The Musical Instrument Museum mim.org.
These are all places that are interesting and unique to Phoenix.
There is a restaurant near here called Valle Luna that serves good, authentic Mexican food. They tend to get busy at night so earlier dinner or lunch is better.
Matt's Big Breakfast is downtown and considered to be one of the best.
First Watch is also a good comfortable place for breakfast.
The Churchill is a small group of stores set up in large containers. https://thechurchillphx.com/
The Yard is a fun place to eat. Don't have the web address but you can find it on Yelp.
There are a lot of great day hikes and day drives. I have information about some of them in the room.