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Ready to explore the wonders of Biosphere 2 at the University of Arizona? Step into a world of natural and human-made ecosystems that have been carefully crafted to simulate a microcosm of the world. From a rainforest to a simulated ocean and more, you'll be amazed by the stunning variety of climates on display. Initially built for research purposes, Biosphere 2 now offers daily tours that take you through an incredible system of trails and levels. And with the Biosphere 2 Experience app, you'll have access to never before seen photos and videos that bring the science and 30-year history to life.
Are you a whiskey enthusiast seeking the ultimate whiskey experience? Chambers, located in Downtown Phoenix, is the perfect spot for you. Specializing in Bourbons, Single Malts, and other rare finds, Chambers offers only the finest selections for whiskey lovers like you. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or just looking for a relaxing sip, they've got you covered. And with the super cool location and friendly, welcoming atmosphere. So come by and challenge the bartenders with your drink creation, or sit back and let them show you the art of mixology.
If you're a music lover, the Musical Instrument Museum is a must-visit spot in Phoenix. You'll hear the history of sound and song uniquely using the wireless headsets issued to each visitor. The accompanying sounds near each display will transport you to the world of music and help you connect with your heritage while seeing over 4,200 instruments on display from every corner of the globe. From the beginning, the goal has been to deliver a musical experience that is enriching, inspiring, interesting, and fun. Today, the museum has a collection of more than 7,500 instruments from more than 200 world countries and territories, reflecting the rich diversity and history of many world cultures. Come and see why music is the language of the soul at the Musical Instrument Museum.