Phoenix's Top Attractions
Phoenix's top attractions - information about Phoenix's most popular tourist attractions
Arizona Biltmore
One Phoenix's most elegant hotels and an architectural landmark, its design influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright.
One Phoenix's most elegant hotels and an architectural landmark, its design influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Desert Botanical Garden
One of the world's finest collections of desert plants.
One of the world's finest collections of desert plants.
Gammage Auditorium
One of the last designs by Frank Lloyd Wright.
One of the last designs by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Goldfield and the Lost Dutchman Mine
A replica of an 1890's mining town, near the Superstition Mountains.
A replica of an 1890's mining town, near the Superstition Mountains.
Heard Museum
An extensive collection of art and artifacts of the Native Americans of the Southwest.
An extensive collection of art and artifacts of the Native Americans of the Southwest.
Mystery Castle
A dream castle built for young Mary Lou Gulley by her father. Built of stone, adobe, automobile parts and petroglyphs.
A dream castle built for young Mary Lou Gulley by her father. Built of stone, adobe, automobile parts and petroglyphs.
Papago Park and Hole-in-the Rock
Red sandstone buttes and eroded rock formations. A great place for hiking.
Red sandstone buttes and eroded rock formations. A great place for hiking.
Phoenix Art Museum
One of the largest general visual arts institutions in the Southwest.
One of the largest general visual arts institutions in the Southwest.
Phoenix Zoo
2.5 miles of walking trails and 1,200 animals on display.
2.5 miles of walking trails and 1,200 animals on display.
Taliesin West
Frank Lloyd Wright's winter "camp" and architectural school.
Frank Lloyd Wright's winter "camp" and architectural school.
Wrigley Mansion
Built by chewing gum magnate, William Wrigley, Jr., as a 50th wedding anniversary gift for his wife Ada.
Built by chewing gum magnate, William Wrigley, Jr., as a 50th wedding anniversary gift for his wife Ada.
