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Motel 6-Phoenix, AZ - West

Motel 6-Phoenix, AZ - West

1530 North 52nd Drive, Phoenix, AZ, 85043

  • Free Internet

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  • 24 hour front desk
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Swimming Pool - Outdoor
  • Internet Access - Free Public Access
  • Non-Smoking Facility
  • Pet Friendly

Travel Guide to Phoenix, Arizona

Find Year-Round Sunshine in Phoenix

Phoenix, Arizona, is a vibrant city set in the heart of the Sonoran Desert, known for its year-round sunshine, scenic beauty, and endless recreational opportunities. Experience its dynamic blend of modern attractions and natural wonders.

Explore the Culture:

Phoenix offers a rich tapestry of cultural experiences. Explore Roosevelt Row, a creative hub filled with art galleries and street murals. If you’re a fan of architecture, visit Taliesin West, the desert retreat of Frank Lloyd Wright in nearby Scottsdale. Check out the art and history of Phoenix with the Phoenix Art Museum showcasing contemporary and classic works, and the Musical Instrument Museum, one of the largest of its kind, featuring instruments from around the world.

Must-See Sights:

  • Desert Botanical Garden: Discover the stunning beauty of the desert at this botanical garden, featuring thousands of plant species from deserts around the world.
  • Camelback Mountain: For outdoor enthusiasts, a hike up Camelback Mountain offers challenging trails and breathtaking panoramic views of Phoenix.
  • Heard Museum: Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Native American cultures through exhibits that showcase the art, history, and contributions of Indigenous peoples.
  • South Mountain Park: The largest city park in the U.S., offering hiking, biking, and horseback riding, or enjoy a day of kayaking in nearby lakes.
  • Phoenix Zoo: See a variety of animals and take part in interactive exhibits perfect for families.
  • Golf: With more than 200 golf courses, Phoenix is a golfer's paradise, boasting year-round sunshine and stunning desert backdrops.

Travel Tips for Phoenix:

  • Plan for the Heat: Be prepared for the desert climate by staying hydrated, applying sunscreen, and wearing lightweight clothing.
  • Transportation: The Valley Metro Light Rail system is an affordable and efficient way to get around downtown Phoenix, but renting a car is recommended for exploring the surrounding desert areas.
  • Events: Plan your trip around popular events like the Arizona State Fair or Spring Training to enhance your visit.

Phoenix offers a little something for everyone. Plus, its central location is perfect for day trips to nearby natural wonders like Sedona and the Grand Canyon. From adventurous hikes to cultural explorations, your stay in the Valley of the Sun promises to be memorable.