Phoenix, Arizona


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Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix is in the unique position of having warm weather year round. While temperatures do reach upwards of 100 degrees in the summer months, it’s dry heat you can breathe—without the downfalls of humidity! Phoenix is also the most populous state capital in the U.S., which translates to a richly diverse collection of cultures and activities. And perhaps most spectacularly, every drive or stroll through the city is accompanied by a backdrop of the Sonoran Desert, sandy mountain ranges and eternal blue skies.

Population:

1.626 million

Currency:

U.S. Dollars $1 = 100 cents

Emergency Numbers:

911

Opening Hours:

Most stores are open seven days a week 10am to 8pm, or later. Bars and clubs tend to close around 2am.

Newspapers:

The Arizona Republic
East Valley Tribune
The Jewish News of Greater Phoenix
Phoenix New Times
The State Press
College Times
The Bachelor's Beat

The City

Phoenix has become an ever-blossoming metropolitan. Second only to Las Vegas in population growth since 2007, Phoenix has undergone substantial economic growth as a result. The success of its Downtown has seen countless stores, businesses, restaurants and entertainment venues opening in central Phoenix. Suffice to say, the city has made impressive strides since the tumultuous subprime mortgage crashes of 2008—seeking to rebuild itself time and time again in testament to its namesake.

Not to be forgotten is Phoenix’s heavenly beauty. Canvas skies of rosy sunrises and tangerine sunsets begin and end each day in the city, and it would seem there aren’t enough hours to capture the natural splendor. Phoenix is a landscape of wonder and awe that calls to the adventurous of spirit and romantics of heart.

Do & See

Adventures amidst the Sonoran Desert and a rich history create plenty to do in this fantastic city. Much of Phoenix's appeal lies with its natural beauty, from the tremendous mountains erected from the deserts to the museums that have captured the essence of Native Phoenix. There is more excitement beyond the trails and city streets, with an opportunity to see the Phoenix from the skies!

Dining

The grand Sonoran Desert and mountains serve as the vista for most dining facilities in Phoenix, making each experience a memorable one. The choices span intimate lounges, Western-style eateries, nationally renowned luxury restaurants and much more. There is more to Phoenix dining than the traditional Southwestern cuisine!

Cafes

With a wealth of sunshine and activities, Phoenix also offers a respectable selection of cafes. Breakfast, lunch and dinner come standard, so take a break from the Valley of the Sun to bask in the aroma of coffee and ambiance of relaxation.

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