What to do and see in Central Arizona, Central Arizona: The Best Architectural Buildings

March 26, 2022 Alice Mieles

Home to the Phoenix metropolitan area and its more than 3.4 million residents, Central Arizona offers an amazing array of museums, cultural venues and outdoor adventures. The Valley of the Sun boasts hopping nightlife and a thrilling selection of restaurants, resorts and spas. Discover Old West and Native American history. Hike among the cactus in the Sonoran desert. Try your hand at ranching in Glendale. Drive the Superstition Mountains. Visit Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West in Scottsdale.
Restaurants in Central Arizona

1. Chapel of the Holy Cross

780 Chapel Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336-7064 +1 928-282-4069 http://www.chapeloftheholycross.com/
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4.5 based on 10,360 reviews

Chapel of the Holy Cross

This chapel, located among dramatic rock formations, offers spectacular views, especially at sunset.

Reviewed By SengaMilne - Toronto, Canada

Absolutely loved our visit; awe inspiring views and peaceful serenity. The complimentary golf cart ride (tips appreciated) is a wonderful bonus for those with mobility issues or seniors although the privilege seemed to be available to everyone. We visited around 11 am on a Monday and had no trouble finding parking. Nice gift shop with lots of religious options but also beautiful note cards and postcards. Good idea to check out the postcards for ideas/information. Without them I would have missed the eagles overlooking the chapel. The beautiful home in the foreground is for sale for a mere $28 MILLION!

2. Taliesin West

12621 N Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85259-2537 +1 480-860-2700 [email protected] http://www.franklloydwright.org/taliesin-west/index.html
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4.5 based on 4,062 reviews

Taliesin West

Experience the beauty of the Sonoran Desert through the eyes of Frank Lloyd Wright. Deeply connected to the land from which it was forged, Taliesin West is a celebration of the Arizona desert — a celebration you can step into and explore on a tour, either guided by a Taliesin West expert or at your own pace with an audio tour.

Reviewed By Bob1775 - Houston, United States

We took the night lights tour and highly recommend it. You need to make reservations. Start times range from 6, 6:30 or 7 depending on the time of year. The tour lasts for 2 hours and even had a snack stop of cookies and lemonade towards the end. The tour starts with everyone walking to Frank Lloyd Wright’s office where everyone sits down and listens to a history of Wright and the facility....it is still an active architecture school conferring Masters Degrees in Architecture. You then walk outside and see the night views of the valley and the facility. Here you get an explanation of the facility in the early days and how it closed up for the summer and how the canvas roofs were stored. Next stop is Wright’s living room where again you sit down and the architecture of the facility is discussed. We then walk back to Wright’s living quarters and hear about his bedroom, kitchen and bathroom. Also discussed how every year the place received tweaks with rooms being moved or reconfigured. Next we go to Wright’s movie and entertainment room. You are offered snacks and the sit down to hear about Wright’s connections to the motion picture industry. Also we hear about how Wright entertained his apprentices and visitors. Next we walk to the cabaret, which is our final stop. We walk through the school seeing the dining facility and student work areas. Don’t miss the fire breathing dragon...see attached photo. At the cabaret which is a tiered theater type room we sit again. We hear about Wright’s dinner parties and performances put on by the apprentices. We also hear more about Wright’s thoughts on right angles and acoustics. Over all a fascinating two hours. It was very informative, interactive and never boring. Bruce our guide. who is a retired employee of the architecture school, did an outstanding job giving us a fun and interesting learning experience.

3. David & Gladys Wright House

5212 E Exeter Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85018-3011 +1 602-689-6140 http://www.davidwrighthouse.org
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

David & Gladys Wright House

4. The Promenade

Scottsdale Rd & Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 +1 480-305-2820 http://scottsdalepromenade.com/contact-us/
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4.0 based on 140 reviews

The Promenade

Reviewed By Y4209MUcindyp - Morris, United States

Awesome shopping mall with Nordstrom Rack, Steinmart, Michael's, Lowes, World Market, Trader Joe's, etc. Variety of restaurants from fast food to high end. Something for everyone!

5. Grady Gammage Auditorium

Apache Blvd. at Mill Ave., Phoenix, AZ +1 480-965-3434 http://www.asugammage.com/
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4.0 based on 52 reviews

Grady Gammage Auditorium

6. Pinal County Board of Supervisors

135 N Pinal St, Florence, AZ 85132-0033 +1 520-866-6068 http://www.pinalcountyaz.gov/bos/Pages/Home.aspx
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

7. Old Courthouse

125 W Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85003-2207 (602) 37-(25375)
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

8. Union Station

Fourth Ave. and Southern Pacific RR tracks, Phoenix, Arizona USA, Phoenix, AZ
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2.0 based on 1 reviews

9. Clark Memorial Clubhouse - National Historic Site

19 North, 9th St At Back of Parking Area, Clarkdale, AZ 86324 +1 928-649-1858 http://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/82001662

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