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University · Downtown Tempe · 134 tips and reviews
Arizona State University: ASU welcomes more than 55,000 students studying at the historic Tempe Campus. The Sun Devils' athletic complex, performing arts facilities and research space create a dynamic learning environment.
Football Stadium · WestGate · 179 tips and reviews
ESPN: Kurt Warner is the king of this place. He threw the stadium’s first touchdown and holds the records for longest play from scrimmage, most yards passing in a game, and most TD passes in a game.
401 E Jefferson St (btwn S 4th & S 7th St), Phoenix, AZ
Baseball Stadium · Copper Square · 272 tips and reviews
AzScenicTours: Arrive early and check out batting practice. Best deal on beer are the aisle vendors. any seat is great, but the outfield bleachers dont have a view of the jumbotron, so if that is important, consider
201 E Jefferson St (btwn S 1st & S 3rd Sts), Phoenix, AZ
Basketball Stadium · Copper Square · 129 tips and reviews
HISTORY: The US Airways Arena is home to the Phoenix Suns of the NBA, the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA and the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League.
HISTORY: Completed in 2003, the arena is home to the Phoenix Coyotes of the NHL. Since 2005 the arena has been host to "February Frenzy", a state high school mega event featuring different high school sports.
Visit Phoenix: Phoenix is home to the largest municipal park in the world. South Mountain Park and Preserve covers more than 16,500 acres and has more than 50 miles of hiking, biking and equestrian trails.
Capitol Building · Central City · 17 tips and reviews
Across Arizona Tours: When visiting the Capitol (First Floor) see the Exhibits: The Flagship of the Fleet, Life and Death of the USS Arizona. From the ship's extensive Silver Service on diplay in the Museum
455 N Galvin Pkwy (btwn E McDowell & E Van Buren), Phoenix, AZ
Zoo · Camelback East · 206 tips and reviews
HISTORY: This zoo was originally named the "Maytag Zoo" after Robert Maytag, who formed the Arizona Zoological Society. Maytag died a few months before its opening in November 1962.
1201 N Galvin Pkwy (Btw McDowell Rd & Van Buren St), Phoenix, AZ
Botanical Garden · Camelback East · 145 tips and reviews
HISTORY: At the Desert Botanical Garden you will find 50 acres of beautiful outdoor exhibits. It is home to 139 rare, threatened and endangered plant species from around the world.
Science Museum · Copper Square · 99 tips and reviews
HISTORY: A relatively new Phoenix attraction, the Arizona Science Center is located in the downtown area. There over 300 hands-on permanent exhibits, as well as special changing exhibitions.
Katie O: This lake is a great place to run or walk your dog. I even suggest having a picnic here. It's a perfect place close to campus to just enjoy the outdoors!