Phoenix,
the sixth-largest city in the United States, offers a multitude
of cultural and recreational activities throughout the year.
The capital of Arizona and a major city of the rustic Southwest,
it is nestled in a valley surrounded by the Superstition
Mountains. Phoenix allows visitors the opportunity to enjoy
fine dining, galleries, performing arts, outstanding museums,
and numerous outdoor sporting events.
Due to its year-round temperate climate,
Phoenix is one of the golf capitals of the world. The city
has been dubbed "The Valley of the Sun" and averages
more than 300 sunny days a year, which makes it an ideal
vacation spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Hot-air ballooning,
river rafting, and guided tours of nearby mountains and
canyons are just some of the activities offered.
Visitors don't have to be outdoor adventurers
to enjoy Phoenix. The city also offers cultural events that
take place every day of the week. In addition to major rock
concerts in the outdoor amphitheater, The Desert Pavilion,
there are numerous museums, symphony performances, and art
shows. There is an abundance of shopping complexes selling
Southwestern and Native American jewelry and art. The famous
Arizona Center, located downtown, features more than 60
restaurants, shops, nightclubs, and entertainment venues.
Visitors can also experience a wide variety of fine restaurants,
many of which offer the unique and spicy flavors of Southwestern
cuisine.
Sports fans will enjoy the city's
four major league sports teams. Bank One Ballpark in downtown
Phoenix is home to major league baseball's Arizona Diamondbacks.
The stadium is unique with its retractable roof and air
conditioning. Located next door is American West Arena,
which is home to basketball and hockey franchises, the Phoenix
Suns and the Phoenix Coyotes, respectively. Fans can also
enjoy the Arizona Cardinals and NFL football action at Devil
Stadium.
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