Things to Do in Phoenix

Things to Do
in Phoenix

We’re lucky to live in Arizona, where a breadth of beauty is right outside our doorstep. From the best sunsets, to mountains as far as the eye can see, the Phoenix area offers a little something for everyone.

What to Eat

We love food almost as much as we love each other. Check out some of our favorite local eats.

Phở Thành Restaurant

Simply one of the best stops for Vietnamese dishes, like bánh mì, hủ tiếu & bánh xèo.

Must-try dish: Hủ Tiếu Nam Vang

Persian Room Fine Dining

Spacious Persian restaurant located next to a Persian market that serves hefty portions.

Must-try dish: Fessenjan

Chino Bandido

Guy Fieri-approved eatery that tactfully combines Mexican and Chinese cuisines. Each meal comes with a fresh snickerdoodle cookie.

Must-try dish: Chino Quesadilla Combo with Jade Red Chicken and Teriyaki Chicken

Giuseppe's On 28th

Quant, family-owned and finger-licking good Italian restaurant.

Must-try dish: Wild Boar Ragu

Little Miss BBQ Sunnyslope

Scrumptious, fresh BBQ smoked in the very best way.

Must-try dish: Two-meat Plate with brisket and sausage, mac & cheese and jalapeño cheddar grits, and your choice of sauce.

Organ Stop Pizza

Home to an organ worth $6 million, Organ Stop Pizza is a fun place where you can build your own pizza and enjoy the best music a giant pipe piano can offer.

UnderTow Bar

Ahoy there matey! This is a hip tiki bar serving up cocktails in a vessel designed to look like the inside of a ship. Perfect for sailors.

Hikes

March in Phoenix boasts the perfect outdoor weather. If you choose to venture on any of these hikes, please do your research, always bring more water than you think you need, and apply sunscreen.

Note: The pink tiles are local, while the orange tiles are in Sedona. Sedona is about 2.5 hours from Phoenix. The Grand Canyon and Flagstaff are also drivable distances if you want to extend your trip.

Hole in the Rock

The name gives this one away. Hole-in-the-Rock is nestled in Papago Park, between Tempe and Phoenix.

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North Mountain - Trail 44

North Mountain - Trail 44

Stunning 360 degree views of the city, surrounded by wildlife and desert flora.

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North Mountain Park

There are two trails here. Trail 44 is paved to start and sets into an incline. Length is about two miles. The other trail is a more strenuous 10-mile commitment.

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Slim Shady Trail

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Birthing Cave

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Devil's Bridge

The name comes from an old story that the precarious and impossible nature of such a bridge is only able to last or exist in the first place, because the Devil himself could have built it.

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