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]]>Phoenix Art Museum has a diverse collection that relies on American and European art but also includes artworks from Asia and Latin America. Aside from paintings and sculptures, visitors can enjoy browsing other types of art, including jewelry, decorations, and fashion design. Some of its famous artworks include Claude Monet’s “Flowering Arches, Giverny” and Adelaide Labille-Guiard’s “Madame Adelaide.”
Heard Museum celebrates Native American art through exhibitions, presentations, festivals, workshops, and more. Here, you’ll find some of the best examples of Native American art in the country, including paintings by Native American artists, a large collection of Hopi kachina dolls, historical artifacts, and traditional garments.
Shemer Art Center and Museum offers quite a unique experience. It offers art workshops and classes while working on the promotion of local artists. It has a modest permanent collection of 100 works of art, but the museum also frequently hosts traveling exhibitions.
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]]>The natural beauty of Phoenix knows no bounds, and Papago Park is definitely one of its shiniest stars. It covers 1,500 acres, and it’s home to such iconic attractions as Phoenix Zoo and Hole-in-the-Rock, in addition to offering hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and so much more.
The Desert Botanical Garden is also located inside Papago Park, but it became so iconic that it deserves a special mention. It’s home to a captivating collection of native agave and cacti and serves as a vital sanctuary for Arizona’s botanical heritage because it’s home to over 300 rare, endangered, and threatened species.
One of the oldest parks in Phoenix, Encanto Park offers a wide range of activities across 222 acres of lush green spaces. It’s best known for being home to the Enchanted Island Amusement Park, but you’ll also find a spacious lagoon, walking trails, golf courses, and picnic areas on its grounds.
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]]>You would think that the desert is not the most plant-friendly place, but Phoenix’s Desert Botanical Garden will prove you otherwise. Set on 140 acres and providing a home to 50,000 plants, the place offers a great opportunity to enjoy a relaxing walk while getting familiar with different varieties of agave, cacti, and other desert plants.
Hiking is quite popular among locals, and you just need to look around to see why. The city is surrounded by mountains and has an abundance of hiking trails that court both experienced hikers and those who are just starting to enjoy this outdoor activity.
There are nearly 200 golf courses in and around Phoenix, and the number will likely only go up. Locals absolutely love golf, and Phoenix is a great city to love golf as it gets 300 sunny days. So go to the nearest golf course and work a bit on your swing.
Phoenix is a great city to be in if you like music. You find plenty of cozy bars and small venues that feature shows from up-and-coming talented bands, and there will be something for you regardless of the genre you prefer.
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]]>With an impressive collection of over 18,000 works of art ranging from Renaissance to the present day, this is one of the largest art museums in this part of the world.
Heard Museum has been described as one of the leading museums dedicated to the advancement of Native American art, and that’s reason enough to pay it a visit.
Phoenix is home to several interactive and kid-friendly museums that you can visit with your entire family. This is one of the best options since it features numerous play areas for children of all ages.
If you want your kids to learn something useful during their museum visit, head to Arizona Science Center. Its interactive demos and planetarium will pique their curiosity and keep them entertained.
Phoenix is home to several pretty specific museums, but none of them can compete with Musical Instrument Museum, which features a collection of around 15,000 musical instruments.
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]]>There are many metropolitan areas and cities with great golfing offers in the States, and these are three that you should consider for your next golf-centric vacation!
The desert awaits in Phoenix, Arizona, a place with sunny weather year-round and a number of prestigious golf courses in places like Paradise Valley and Scottsdale. There are plenty of resorts, too, with golf courses attached that you will love visiting.
Located a few hundred miles west of Phoenix is the oceanside city of San Diego, California, another hot spot for golfers. Torrey Pines is the home of the U.S. Open and one of the most famous golf courses in the country, but there are plenty of other choices out there too for beginners and experts.
Orlando might just be the perfect choice for you if you are looking to combine golf and a family-friendly vacation. There is a great variety of courses in the area including the fascinating Walt Disney World Golf Resort.
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]]>The small town of Sedona, just a couple of hours north of Phoenix, is best known for its stunning landscape. Red rocks rise high above the desert floor between buttes and canyon walls, with the surrounding area having lots of hiking trails that will let you explore.
The most famous sight in all of Arizona is the Grand Canyon, and it too is accessible from Phoenix as a day trip option if you are just looking to see the canyon and maybe do a short hike. Take I-17 North from Phoenix, hop on I-40 West, and then exit onto Highway 64 which will take you north to the park.
There is nothing more quintessentially Arizona than cacti, and Saguaro National Park is the best place to see massive versions of this plant. Near the city of Tucson an hour and a half south of the city, you can hike over 165 miles of trails and also go on paved roads if you want to see the sights from your car.
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]]>If this sounds like the kind of experience you’d like, you should put the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, Arizona on your bucket list. It’s the world’s largest establishment of its kind, and it houses over 15,000 musical instruments from nearly 200 countries around the world.
This museum is divided into two levels, and we wouldn’t judge you if you spent an entire day exploring them. Instruments from different parts of the world are displayed on the upper level, while the ground floor features the experience gallery where you can interact with the instruments, and the artists gallery with instruments used by famous musicians, including Elvis Presley and John Lennon, and so much more.
The Musical Instrument Museum is open daily between 9 am-5 pm, and general admission is priced at $20. It’s located in the Desert Ridge area of Phoenix, and you can reach it by car or by bus from the city center.
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]]>The post Best Art Museums You Need to Visit While in Phoenix, Arizona appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Phoenix Art Museum has a diverse collection that relies on American and European art but also includes artworks from Asia and Latin America. Aside from paintings and sculptures, visitors can enjoy browsing other types of art, including jewelry, decorations, and fashion design. Some of its famous artworks include Claude Monet’s “Flowering Arches, Giverny” and Adelaide Labille-Guiard’s “Madame Adelaide.”
Heard Museum celebrates Native American art through exhibitions, presentations, festivals, workshops, and more. Here, you’ll find some of the best examples of Native American art in the country, including paintings by Native American artists, a large collection of Hopi kachina dolls, historical artifacts, and traditional garments.
Shemer Art Center and Museum offers quite a unique experience. It offers art workshops and classes while working on the promotion of local artists. It has a modest permanent collection of 100 works of art, but the museum also frequently hosts traveling exhibitions.
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]]>The post 3 Serene Green Spaces That You Shouldn’t Miss in Phoenix, Arizona appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The natural beauty of Phoenix knows no bounds, and Papago Park is definitely one of its shiniest stars. It covers 1,500 acres, and it’s home to such iconic attractions as Phoenix Zoo and Hole-in-the-Rock, in addition to offering hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and so much more.
The Desert Botanical Garden is also located inside Papago Park, but it became so iconic that it deserves a special mention. It’s home to a captivating collection of native agave and cacti and serves as a vital sanctuary for Arizona’s botanical heritage because it’s home to over 300 rare, endangered, and threatened species.
One of the oldest parks in Phoenix, Encanto Park offers a wide range of activities across 222 acres of lush green spaces. It’s best known for being home to the Enchanted Island Amusement Park, but you’ll also find a spacious lagoon, walking trails, golf courses, and picnic areas on its grounds.
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]]>The post Have the Best Time in Phoenix, Arizona, By Doing What Locals Do appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You would think that the desert is not the most plant-friendly place, but Phoenix’s Desert Botanical Garden will prove you otherwise. Set on 140 acres and providing a home to 50,000 plants, the place offers a great opportunity to enjoy a relaxing walk while getting familiar with different varieties of agave, cacti, and other desert plants.
Hiking is quite popular among locals, and you just need to look around to see why. The city is surrounded by mountains and has an abundance of hiking trails that court both experienced hikers and those who are just starting to enjoy this outdoor activity.
There are nearly 200 golf courses in and around Phoenix, and the number will likely only go up. Locals absolutely love golf, and Phoenix is a great city to love golf as it gets 300 sunny days. So go to the nearest golf course and work a bit on your swing.
Phoenix is a great city to be in if you like music. You find plenty of cozy bars and small venues that feature shows from up-and-coming talented bands, and there will be something for you regardless of the genre you prefer.
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]]>The post 5 Amazing Museums That You Should Check Out in Phoenix, Arizona appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With an impressive collection of over 18,000 works of art ranging from Renaissance to the present day, this is one of the largest art museums in this part of the world.
Heard Museum has been described as one of the leading museums dedicated to the advancement of Native American art, and that’s reason enough to pay it a visit.
Phoenix is home to several interactive and kid-friendly museums that you can visit with your entire family. This is one of the best options since it features numerous play areas for children of all ages.
If you want your kids to learn something useful during their museum visit, head to Arizona Science Center. Its interactive demos and planetarium will pique their curiosity and keep them entertained.
Phoenix is home to several pretty specific museums, but none of them can compete with Musical Instrument Museum, which features a collection of around 15,000 musical instruments.
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]]>The post Flock to These U.S. Golfing Paradises appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are many metropolitan areas and cities with great golfing offers in the States, and these are three that you should consider for your next golf-centric vacation!
The desert awaits in Phoenix, Arizona, a place with sunny weather year-round and a number of prestigious golf courses in places like Paradise Valley and Scottsdale. There are plenty of resorts, too, with golf courses attached that you will love visiting.
Located a few hundred miles west of Phoenix is the oceanside city of San Diego, California, another hot spot for golfers. Torrey Pines is the home of the U.S. Open and one of the most famous golf courses in the country, but there are plenty of other choices out there too for beginners and experts.
Orlando might just be the perfect choice for you if you are looking to combine golf and a family-friendly vacation. There is a great variety of courses in the area including the fascinating Walt Disney World Golf Resort.
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]]>The post The Best Nature-Centric Day Trips from Phoenix, Arizona appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The small town of Sedona, just a couple of hours north of Phoenix, is best known for its stunning landscape. Red rocks rise high above the desert floor between buttes and canyon walls, with the surrounding area having lots of hiking trails that will let you explore.
The most famous sight in all of Arizona is the Grand Canyon, and it too is accessible from Phoenix as a day trip option if you are just looking to see the canyon and maybe do a short hike. Take I-17 North from Phoenix, hop on I-40 West, and then exit onto Highway 64 which will take you north to the park.
There is nothing more quintessentially Arizona than cacti, and Saguaro National Park is the best place to see massive versions of this plant. Near the city of Tucson an hour and a half south of the city, you can hike over 165 miles of trails and also go on paved roads if you want to see the sights from your car.
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]]>The post The World’s Largest Musical Instrument Museum Can Be Found in Phoenix appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If this sounds like the kind of experience you’d like, you should put the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, Arizona on your bucket list. It’s the world’s largest establishment of its kind, and it houses over 15,000 musical instruments from nearly 200 countries around the world.
This museum is divided into two levels, and we wouldn’t judge you if you spent an entire day exploring them. Instruments from different parts of the world are displayed on the upper level, while the ground floor features the experience gallery where you can interact with the instruments, and the artists gallery with instruments used by famous musicians, including Elvis Presley and John Lennon, and so much more.
The Musical Instrument Museum is open daily between 9 am-5 pm, and general admission is priced at $20. It’s located in the Desert Ridge area of Phoenix, and you can reach it by car or by bus from the city center.
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