26 Aug
26Aug

In Phoenix Arizona, you can see works of art from Europe and Latin America in the Arizona Museum of Art. You can also enjoy the Thorne Miniature Rooms, which showcase interior scenes in 1:12 scale. The museum also hosts temporary exhibits, including Yayoi Kusama's "You Who Are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies."If you're looking for more intense thrills, try the Desert Storm roller coaster. 


If that's not scary enough for you, try Skydiver, which involves free-falling from 120 feet. If you like adventure, try the Stranger Stuff Fun House. The park also has a cool water ride, the Splashdown log flume. And if you're into golf, you can try your hand at Indy Carts, which feature nutty courses.If sports are more your thing, you'll probably enjoy the Penske Museum.


 The famous car manufacturer's cars have won more than 400 major races, including the Indy 500, and the museum's collection features memorabilia from his teams. You can even see newspaper clippings from the winning races. And to top it all off, you can watch informative videos to learn more about the cars' history. This is one place where you and your significant other can bond and get acquainted.First Friday in Phoenix is an event that's more than just an art walk.


 There are live bands, street performers, and outdoor vendors, as well as quirky boutiques. It runs from 18:00 to 22:00 and includes after-hours events in the bars. If you have more time on your hands, the Arizona Capitol Museum is open for self-guided tours. The building itself is an important symbol of the state's past and culture, so you'll want to visit on First Friday!If you're traveling with children, you should also check out the Arizona Science Center and the Children's Museum of Phoenix. 


These two attractions are adjacent to each other and feature exciting exhibits that encourage open-ended creative play and learning. Your children will also enjoy the zoo's monkey shows and stingray touch pools. The museum also features children's programs and a children's museum with a wide variety of interactive exhibits.A visit to the Tempe Aquarium is another good idea. 


The city's 9,500,000-litre pool has been home to surfers for years, but now it's open to regular bathers. You can enjoy the water's waters while watching a live show and enjoy interactive exhibits. There's also a 200-seat planetarium, as well as an IMAX theater. The museum has many educational exhibits, and the kids' programs make it an ideal day out from Phoenix.Another great way to see Phoenix's sights and attractions is to visit the Piestawa Peak.



 This 1.2-mile-long rocky trail offers beautiful views of the city. Piestawa Peak is named for Lori Ann Piestawa, the first Native American woman to die in combat in the U.S. military. South Mountain Park/Preserve is also a popular place to go hiking or mountain biking. Its landscape is dotted with petroglyphs.

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