Tempe, Arizona
Founded in 1872,
this progressive city has successfully blended dynamic business and
culture with the small-town warmth of a college community. Packed with
history and attractions, Tempe enjoys some 300 sunny days a year.
Ideal for walking and bicycling, there are over 120 miles of paths and
trails. Historic Old Town with a variety of boutique shops,
restaurants and entertainment is the cultural and business center, and
the site of several fairs and festivals each year. The cultural scene
presents performing arts, fine museums, Broadway musicals and plays at
Grady Gammage, the Improv Comedy Club and Tempe
Symphony Orchestra. Tempe Town Lake, a
restored 5-mile stretch of the Salt River edged by parkland, offers
sailing, canoeing, trails and dinner cruises. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy six golf courses and 47 parks
such as Kiwanis, 125 acres with a small sailing and fishing lake,
tennis courts and a 54,000-foot recreation center, which houses a
large double-spiral slide and the world’s 2nd largest
indoor/outdoor wave pool and. Business travelers are a short trip to
Sky Harbor International Airport.
Please click on the links or the pictures below for more details
To see where
a host is located, view our interactive map.
Central,
North, West Phoenix
|