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Welcome
to the Phoenix section of Discount Hotel Group.
Located in the
heart of the beautiful Sonoran desert, Phoenix and
the surrounding areas are collectively known as “The
Valley of the Sun,” or as the locals call it,
“the Valley.” Though it’s ringed
by impressive mountain ranges, the Valley is growing
at an incredible rate – approximately 2.9% each
year. The moderate winters and endless sunny days
make the Valley the perfect place to call home –
and many visitors wind up staying for good.
With such a rapidly growing
population, Phoenix is always experiencing growth.
New shopping centers, homes and schools welcome newcomers.
The largest cities surrounding Phoenix are Scottsdale,
to the east; Mesa and Chandler, to the southeast;
and Glendale to the northwest.
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The 22 smaller towns surrounding
Phoenix include Paradise Valley, Carefree, Tolleson, North
Scottsdale, Ahwatukee, Fountain Hills, Gilbert and Peoria,
among others. These towns help make Phoenix America’s
sixth largest city, and a place where you can do, see, taste
and experience just about anything you like.
One visitor favorite is golf, which is a key part of the
Valley lifestyle thanks to the sunny days. Some visitors
come strictly to hit the greens on one of more than 200
golf courses in Phoenix. Fans of other sports can enjoy
a number of professional sporting arenas, including the
Bank One Ballpark, home to the Arizona Diamondbacks; America
West Arena, home to the Phoenix Suns, The Phoenix Mercury
and the Arizona Rattlers; Sun Devil Stadium, home to the
Arizona Cardinals; and Glendale Arena, home to the Phoenix
Coyotes. Phoenix is also home to the Oakland A’s,
the Seattle Mariners and the San Francisco Giants during
Spring Training.
If the sport of choice is shopping, what Phoenix offers
is unparalleled. Vintage modern furniture is nestled into
quiet midtown storefronts while exclusive designer boutiques
showcase their wares in urbane outdoor malls. From Fifties
kitsch to modern art, terrific shopping venues can be found
in all corners of the Valley. Glendale is home to rows of
antique shops; North Scottsdale features upscale furniture
emporiums; Scottsdale proper is a mecca of funky but pricey
home-accessory stores and clothing boutiques; and Phoenix
proper is the place to go for urbane, lifestyle stores.
Year-round, Phoenicians live like they’re in a resort
town. Comfortable clothes are key – locals dress up
for the Arizona Opera, the Phoenix Symphony and the plethora
of society balls and benefits, but overall you’ll
find most Phoenicians outfitted in relaxed gear. Lightweight
cotton clothing is a must-have, especially from June to
September, when temperatures hover around 100 degrees. Sunscreen,
water bottles and UV-protecting sunglasses are also necessary,
especially if one is visiting from a cooler clime.
Of course, the best way to cool off in Phoenix is in a swimming
pool. The sheer number of swimming pools is astounding,
and the cool water is a decadent respite from the summer
heat. Resorts and hotels keep their pools immaculate and
inviting year-round.
Even if they’re not poolside, Valley residents and
visitors spend as much time as possible outdoors –
whether on the driving range, a tennis court, or hiking
one of the many urban trails that dot the cityscape. It
may be a surprise to some, but Phoenix is an outdoor enthusiast’s
dream – imagine hiking to a desert mountaintop with
a 360-degree city view or water-skiing on one of the nearby
lakes – both on the same day. In Phoenix, it can be
done.
Phoenix is also home to a thriving art scene – whether
one’s interests lie in local theater, modern museums
or original art by bohemian artists. The diversity rivals
any big city: professional ballet dancers, hip-hop dance
troupes, performance artists, musicians, painters, sculptors
– they all live, work and play in the Valley.
Which leads us to another one of the Valley’s best
features – the dining and nightlife. When the sun
goes down, the air cools, and the clubs and restaurants
heat up. Exotic ethnic food is easy to find: Ethiopian,
Vietnamese, Turkish and Thai cuisines beckon adventurous
taste buds. Barbecue, sushi and steakhouses join vegetarian,
slow-food and fusion restaurants. After the dinner hours,
celebrities, visitors and locals mix poolside at beautiful
resorts, on the dance floors of hip clubs and on the rustic
patios of high-desert hideaways. No matter how glamorous
she can be, Phoenix still has a bit of the cowboy in her
– though now the ride is a Harley instead of a horse.
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