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Planning a move to Scottsdale, AZ? Or maybe you just rented an apartment in the city and you’re curious about the lifestyle of those living here. Well, you’re in luck, because we put together a list of the best things to do in Scottsdale just for you. Whether you’re seeking fun, relaxation, inspiration or knowledge, we’ve got you covered.
Get immersed in arts and culture in Old Town Scottsdale
This is the historic and cultural heart of the city, where you can find charming shops, galleries, restaurants and bars. Here, you can visit the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA), one of the city’s increasingly popular cultural and social hubs. SMoCA used to be an old movie theater but is now a vibrant place hosting different events beyond the regular exhibitions you’d expect to find in a place like this.
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If you’re craving live performances, check out the calendar at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. The Scottsdale Historical Museum is also located in Old Town Scottsdale. Here, you can check out interesting bits of history and see what a classroom looked like more than a century ago.
Old Town Scottsdale is also home to many events and festivals throughout the year, such as the Scottsdale ArtWalk, which takes place every Thursday except Thanksgiving, the Scottsdale Culinary Festival and the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show.
Enjoy the outdoors at McDowell Sonoran Preserve
This is a vast natural area that covers more than 30,000 acres of desert land. You can hike, bike or horseback ride on 235 miles of trails that showcase the beauty and diversity of the desert ecosystem. Rock climbing and trail running experiences are also available for those who want to get their heart pumping.
Here, you can also spot wildlife such as coyotes, bobcats, javelinas and more than 100 species of birds. The preserve also has several educational and interpretive programs for visitors of all ages.
Visit the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center
If you’re an animal lover, you need to visit the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center. This remarkable sanctuary provides a safe haven for rescued and rehabilitated wildlife native to the Southwest. Take a walk on the wild side as you witness majestic creatures such as bobcats, black bears, coyotes and more thriving in their natural habitats.
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With knowledgeable guides and educational programs, you’ll not only have a chance to admire these incredible animals up close but also gain a deeper understanding of the importance of wildlife conservation. Supporting this center means contributing to the well-being and preservation of our furry friends, making it a truly heartwarming experience you won’t want to miss.
Play golf at one of the many courses in Scottsdale
Scottsdale is known as a golf mecca, with more than 200 courses to choose from. You can find courses for every skill level and budget, from championship courses designed by famous architects like Jack Nicklaus and Tom Fazio, to affordable public courses that offer scenic views and challenging layouts. Some of the most popular courses in Scottsdale include Troon North Golf Club, Grayhawk Golf Club, TPC Scottsdale and the scenic Talking Stick Golf Club, which offers plenty of greenery and unobstructed mountain views.
Shop till you drop at Scottsdale Fashion Square
This is one of the largest upscale shopping malls in the Southwest, with more than 250 stores and restaurants. You can find everything from luxury brands like Gucci, Prada and Louis Vuitton to popular retailers like Nordstrom, Macy’s and H&M. You can also enjoy a movie at the Harkins Theatres or a meal at one of the many dining options, such as The Cheesecake Factory, Kona Grill or Zinburger.
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Experience the nightlife at Entertainment District
This is where you can find some of the hottest bars, clubs and lounges in Scottsdale. You can dance the night away at places like Maya Day + Nightclub, Bottled Blonde or Riot House. You can also enjoy live music at venues like The Mint Ultra Lounge, Wasted Grain or Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row. Or you can chill out at cozy spots like Kazimierz World Wine Bar, Second Story Liquor Bar or The Beverly.
Immerse yourself in architectural brilliance at Taliesin West
Calling all design enthusiasts! We know there are many of you, so mark this place down: Taliesin West is the iconic winter home and architectural masterpiece of Frank Lloyd Wright. Get ready to be amazed as you explore this desert gem, marveling at the unique blend of nature and artistry. From the stunning desert views to the intricate details of the structures, Taliesin West is a true feast for the eyes. This is why it is also one of the most Instagrammable spots in Scottsdale. We suggest you take a guided tour, soak up the creative vibes and gain insights into the legendary architect’s life and work.
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Fun for all ages at McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park
At McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park, you’ll find a delightful blend of nostalgia and family-friendly fun. Hop on the Paradise & Pacific Railroad and take a scenic ride through the park, surrounded by picturesque landscapes. Explore the museum and admire the impressive collection of railroad artifacts. Let the kids unleash their inner adventurers at the playgrounds or enjoy a peaceful picnic under the shade of beautiful trees. With its charming charm and endless entertainment options, this park is a must-visit for everyone.
Cool of and get your adrenalin fix at Desert Splash Adventures
When the desert sun is scorching, head to Desert Splash Adventures for an epic water-filled escapade. Gear up for an exhilarating ride on a jet ski or cruise around on a kayak as you navigate the shimmering waters of the nearby lakes. Feel the adrenaline rush through your veins as you try your hand at wakeboarding or water skiing. Whether you’re a water sports pro or a complete beginner, Desert Splash Adventures offers endless excitement and a refreshing break from the desert heat.
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Alexandra Both is a senior creative writer with RentCafe. She has more than six years of real estate writing experience as a senior editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. She is a seasoned journalist, who has previously worked in print, online and broadcast media. Alexandra has a B.A. in Journalism and an M.A. in Community Development.
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