Unwind after a long day at the neighborhood bar, nestled in the heart of Downtown Phoenix's Art District. They take pride in being locally owned and operated, serving the community everyone calls home. The goal is to make every social moment unforgettable with a handpicked selection of old and new designs that cater to every taste. And when it comes to cocktails, they bring the art of mixology to the masses.
Embark on a journey through the heavens with the Stellar Adventures Arizona Stargazing Tour. Explore the lunar mountains, deep canyons, and eons-old moon craters. Observe massive Jupiter and Saturn, both billions of miles away, through high-powered telescopes. Witness the beauty of celestial nurseries and thousands of shining stars. The peacefulness of the desert at night is unparalleled, making it the perfect backdrop for our Night Vision Adventure. You can watch the world come alive under the cloak of darkness using state-of-the-art night vision devices. Witness the emergence of wildlife from the black desert sky and explore the hidden treasure of the Sonoran Desert.
Check out the Children's Museum of Phoenix, where children can learn through play with exhibits and attractions that encourage kids to touch, explore, and build. The Museum is the perfect place for kids of all ages to have fun while learning. Explore a variety of learning centers at the Children's Museum of Phoenix, such as the art studio, book loft, noodle forest, and rock n' roll ballroom. With over 300 play experiences available, there's something for everyone to enjoy. What makes the Children's Museum unique is its emphasis on hands-on learning. Children are encouraged to touch and explore everything, creating an immersive and engaging experience. Whether your child is interested in art, music, science, or simply having fun, the Children's Museum of Phoenix is the ideal destination.
Find your green-thumb inspiration in the garden's Berlin Agave Yucca Forest or the Desert Wildflower Loop Trail at the Desert Botanical Garden, a naturalist's dream where they showcase more than 145 acres of stunning desert blooms, flora, and fauna year-round. The site opened in 1939 and now boasts over 21,000 plants, including outdoor exhibits and displays, specialty greenhouses, and endangered and fragile species preservation. One-third of the plants are native to the area, while the remaining plants come from all over the world, including special collections from Australia and Baja California. Ecosystems represented include mesquite bosque, semidesert grassland, and upland chaparral scrub.