Small museum with diverse exhibits including indigenous textiles, Southwest paintings, and historical artifacts. Atmosphere is chill and historic, with well-curated displays that provide insightful background information. Space includes multiple comfortable rooms and a gift shop, with easy parking and reasonable admission.
Plenty of parking options make it easy to get around. A big parking lot provides ample space for vehicles.
Displays of desert history and local stories make the collection educational and thought-provoking. Exhibits invite spending a half-day exploring the interesting items and narratives.
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Admission is $12 for adults, with discounts available for students and seniors.
Parking options are plentiful and easily accessible near the museum.
The gift shop offers a range of unique items, including local art and crafts.
Massive outdoor and indoor aircraft displays create an enormous open space with diverse historic planes from various eras. The atmosphere stays peaceful and uncrowded, offering a welcoming environment with air-conditioned hangars and kid-friendly play areas. Tram and shuttle services help visitors explore the extensive grounds comfortably.
Plenty of parking spots sit in a well-laid-out area with clear signage. The covered parking features solar panels and parking is free.
Exhibits include many military aircraft and rare planes like the SR 71 and SOFIA. Displays cover a wide area and offer detailed history beyond just airplanes.
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The museum offers a guided tour experience twice daily for visitors.
Bring water, sunglasses, and a hat to stay comfortable in the sun.
Expect some areas to be muddy after rain, which can affect wheelchair access.
Historic building with vintage decor and period furnishings creates a nostalgic, peaceful atmosphere. Quiet, spotless rooms open to lush gardens and a secluded pool and spa area for relaxation. The ambiance blends charming comfort with thoughtful, attentive hospitality.
Plenty of free parking sits close and easy to access. Reserved spots and a next-door lot add convenience for a downtown setting.
Staff share a lot of interesting history about the building with humor. The historical tour of the property highlights unique stories and facts.
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The location is great, with free parking.
The inn is close to great restaurants and the Arizona Theater Company.
Each room is unique and beautifully decorated.
Museum showcases tiny, beautifully crafted miniatures with historical and whimsical themes in a well-lit, clean building. Atmosphere feels adorable and peaceful, with interactive scavenger hunts engaging children. Displays include detailed scenes from various eras and fantasy settings, creating a unique, charming experience.
Spacious, flat parking makes access easy and family friendly. The lot stays clean and well managed, with a seamless process including quick email confirmation after online ticket purchase.
Whimsical and detailed miniature displays capture art, history, and pop culture. Real-life miniatures from films add a unique and interesting touch that shows how miniatures have evolved over time.
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The special exhibition until May 2026 showcases Ray Harryhausen's work with miniatures.
The museum hosts a fun scavenger hunt for visitors of all ages.
Admission is $10 for adults, with discounts for children and seniors.
Outdoor space blends handcrafted whimsical structures with historic charm and fairy-themed displays. Atmosphere feels magical and playful, inviting all ages to explore and enjoy. Performances occur across multiple outdoor sets, enhancing a community-driven, interactive experience.
Free parking is available in a lot that is easy to access. Finding a spot is straightforward and hassle-free.
A spiritual vibe sets the tone with a touch of strangeness. The low-tech show called Legler's Legacy features fairies and adds a unique charm.
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Tours occur only on the third Saturday of the month.
Family-friendly events are held on the first Saturday of each month by donation.
Shows are available on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday until Halloween Eve.
Retro motel showcases vibrant murals and local art in every room, creating a unique and immersive atmosphere. The space feels quiet and quaint, with a heated saltwater pool and a bar serving local beers and wines. Guests enjoy a community vibe with amenities like live music, board games, and outdoor chill areas.
Parking spots sit right in front of each room, making access quick and easy. The lot stays clean and organized, and the setup includes a small seating area outside each room.
Visually art-filled locale creates a fun and interesting atmosphere. A food truck offers a small but interesting selection for dinner.
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The hotel has a happy hour from Monday to Thursday.
They hold movie nights on Fridays at the pool.
Every Tuesday night features an Irish folk ensemble with about fifteen musicians.
Huge supermarket with wide aisles and neat layout offers products from Asia, the Caribbean, and Africa. Crowded atmosphere carries a friendly neighborhood vibe with fresh fish, vegetables, and in-house restaurants. Extensive sake and international food selection includes rare ingredients and diverse meats.
Parking offers plenty of space and is free. The lot feels safe to walk through.
Wide variety of interesting international products fills the shelves. Unique fruits, vegetables, and spices from places like Egypt and Morocco stand out. Labels clearly mark many unusual items to explore.
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Credit cards are not accepted; bring cash for purchases.
Expect to find fresh fruits and vegetables at affordable prices.
The store has a great variety of seafood, frozen items, and international foods.
Outdoor spaces include butterfly pavilion, large cactus garden, and themed sections with sculptures. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, offering a tranquil escape within the city. Walking trails and raised beds create an inviting layout for visitors.
Easy access and plenty of parking make getting in simple. The lot includes reserved spots for handicapped placards or plates, adding convenience.
Different cacti and a variety of interesting plants fill the gardens. Sculptures made from recycled products and sea garbage add creative and informative touches along the self-guided walk.
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Admission is $15 for adults, with members bringing a guest for free.
The Christmas light festival features stunning displays and is great for all ages.
Special events may close off certain areas, so check the schedule in advance.
Historic rail museum features a well-preserved steam locomotive and extensive historical exhibits. The atmosphere is quaint and informative, with knowledgeable guides and a free admission policy supported by donations. It attracts train enthusiasts, history buffs, and families looking for a quick, engaging visit.
Parking offers paid street spots at 80 cents per 30 minutes and a $5 lot option near the entrance. Visitors need to get a parking pass from the museum or use the lot to avoid confusion.
Small museum packed with interesting train-related items and exhibits covering the local railroad history. Lots of railroad artifacts make it engaging for anyone curious about trains.
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The museum offers free admission, but donations are welcome.
Parking costs $5 for the day, and street parking is also available.
The museum hosts holiday events throughout the year.
Visitor center offers beautiful desert views through a huge lookout window and features interactive exhibits and a short accessible trail. The atmosphere is peaceful and quiet, surrounded by unique cacti and well-maintained landscapes. Picnic areas and reliable water refill stations support a relaxed, outdoor experience.
Finding a spot at the overlooks is easy thanks to the expanded parking lot. The addition of bathrooms complements the parking improvements well.
Educational displays cover flood plains and petrified forest dating. The loop trail drive offers sights that feel like another planet. Staff at the visitor center show clear passion and make learning fun.
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Parking is limited at the visitor center, especially during peak times.
Bring plenty of water and sunscreen as there is little shade on the trails.
The one-way scenic drive provides beautiful views and is accessible for all vehicles.
Botanical gardens showcase natural desert vegetation alongside unique architectural features and sculptures. The atmosphere stays relaxing and intimate, with live jazz music enhancing the experience on weekends. Families find multiple children's spaces to explore while enjoying ample shade and seating throughout the grounds.
Parking includes ample space for all vehicle sizes and handicap spots. It can get a bit hectic but spots are usually found.
Botanical gardens and artwork offer a lot to explore. Presentations on owls and raptors add an educational touch. Food served on a lovely patio is fresh and wholesome.
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Reservations are required at least one hour in advance for dining.
The entrance fee is $20 per person for the gardens.
The gardens and bistro are wheelchair accessible.
Shopping center built from reimagined shipping containers creates an inventive, mazy layout with many cozy spots. Outdoor courtyard offers ample shaded seating and a community-driven vibe with live music and events. The atmosphere feels lively and creative, attracting a mix of people enjoying eclectic shops and food options.
Ample parking exists at MSA Annex with a parking fee. Street parking is also available nearby.
Cafes and restaurants offer a variety of choices that catch attention. The shopping experience feels like an unexpected treat with interesting finds throughout.
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Parking is available, but there is a fee at MSA Annex.
The Annex hosts events like sunset yoga and roller-skating nights.
Many shops and food vendors offer vegan options.
Used bookstore combines careful curation with eclectic items like vinyl records, video games, and musical instruments. Atmosphere feels welcoming and cozy, with a large children's area and spots to relax. Dogs are welcome, adding to the friendly vibe.
Parking offers handicap spots and usually plenty of space. A security guard from Arizona Security monitors the lot, though it can get extremely crowded at times.
Browsing reveals unique and vintage products with interesting knick knacks tucked in little niches. The mix of art, books, and music creates a cool and inviting vibe.
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Dogs are welcome at Bookmans Speedway Entertainment Exchange.
Bookmans has books, vinyl records, video games, action figures, and musical instruments.
They host events and community gatherings, making it feel like more than just a store.
Gray layout with wide aisles and comfortable seating invites browsing through a diverse collection of books, music, movies, and vintage media. Atmosphere blends nostalgia and relaxation, with a spacious kids' section and areas to sit and read. The vibe feels liberal and welcoming, encouraging leisurely exploration without rush.
Ample parking surrounds the location, making it easy to find a spot. Parking sits within walking distance to the mall and other venues, though the number of handicap spaces could be higher.
Super large space filled with interesting sculptures like a body form made of bicycle chain. Offers a wide selection of eye candy including stickers, jewelry, and purses across many topics.
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The store offers a diverse selection of new and used books, music, and collectibles.
Kids can join a club for 10% off children's books.
Parking can be difficult at Bookmans River Entertainment Exchange.
Old West style storefronts and a small train create an immersive cowboy town atmosphere. Playful energy comes from live gun shows, theatrical performances, and vintage music. Families enjoy rides like a carousel and Ferris wheel alongside themed dining and shops.
Parking involves navigating one-way streets with limited lighting, requiring caution. No signs mark parking restrictions, and the lot can fill up on busy nights.
Immersive store fronts create a unique stroll experience. Buildings and shops offer plenty of interesting sights and photo opportunities.
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There is no entry fee to visit Trail Dust Town.
The stunt show is scheduled on weekends at 7 pm and 8 pm.
Expect difficulty finding parking, especially on weekends.
Indoor space divides into themed rooms like a train room and grocery store, each with a unique educational focus. Outdoor area offers ridables, garden, and water toys for active play. Atmosphere stays fun and inviting, especially for children under 10, with a clean and well-maintained environment.
Parking is limited and often requires planning ahead during busy times. Metered parking costs about $2.75 for 2.5 hours, though parking is free on weekends and special events.
Many rooms offer hands-on exhibits that encourage imagination and experimentation. Some displays attract attention from adults as well as kids.
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Free admission is available during select times on Thursdays.
Parking is limited, so plan ahead during peak times.
Admission is $12 for two adults and a child with a military discount.
Historic building blends old-fashioned decor with live music venues including jazz and karaoke. Downtown location brings lively nightlife noise into rooms, creating a club-like atmosphere. Multiple bars, a patio, and a cafe offer varied social spaces within the hotel.
Easy and affordable parking exists nearby with a discount through the hotel. Free parking is available in the Maynards lot across the street, though the parking meter sometimes does not work.
A historic hotel with a rich past and stories of ghosts shared by the concierge. The atmosphere suits those who enjoy haunted and historical places.
Good to know
Parking is often difficult; consider using the Maynards lot across the street.
Expect loud music from the nightclub on weekends, especially Thursday to Sunday.
Reservations are required for events; check in advance for availability.