Things to Do in Scottsdale
By Billings Farnsworth
If you're wondering what people in Scottsdale do besides lounge at exquisite resorts and eat at fine restaurants, then this is the guide for you. On your next vacation to Scottsdale,
be sure not to miss out on these attractions.
Shop at Scottsdale Fashion Square
Among the many things Scottsdale is known for, shopping is one of them. This shopping destination satisfies even the smallest urge for haute couture. When the rich and famous, locals, and visitors need an upscale mall, this is where they shop.
Spend the Day Golfing
Scottsdale is a golfer's paradise. With about fifty golf courses just in Scottsdale, you can golf your entire vacation at a difference course each. You will find all types of championship courses, including the Scottsdale TPC where the FBR Open is played each January as one of the first PGS tournament events of the year.
Stroll through the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
This museum is relatively new in the community and focuses on modern and contemporary art, architecture, and design. Five galleries showcase changing exhibitions and works from the museum's growing permanent collection. The museum presents a variety of educational programs and special events for adults and families, including lectures, docent-led tours, workshops, and classes.
Visit Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West
This living memorial to the great American architect is located a few miles northeast of Scottsdale. Taliesin West is a sprawling 600-acre complex designed and built by Frank Lloyd Wright. Taliesin West today houses The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, The Frank Lloyd Wright Memorial Foundation, and The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture. Take the tour to get the full impact of his vision and work.
Taste the Best of the Scottsdale Culinary Festival
Each April, Scottsdale hosts a four-day festival of food, music, and entertainment. Did I mention food? This very popular event is a fundraiser for arts and art education programs for students in the Valley of the Sun.
Watch the Pros at Spring Training Baseball
Every year during the entire month of March, baseball fans flock to the valley for Spring Training Baseball. The Cactus League allows the fans to see many teams up close and personal for a reasonably priced ticket. The San Francisco Giants call Scottsdale Stadium home during spring training.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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