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With dozens of golf courses and spas, along with a thriving culinary and arts scene, the greater Phoenix area has something for everyone.

In the shopping capital of the Southwest, modern luxury goods share the retail-space with Wild West artifacts of the past.

A glittery and revitalized downtown rises up in stark contrast to this largest Southwestern city's historic landmarks, old dives and desert backdrop.

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72 Hours in Scottsdale
Playtime and downtime in the desert.
On the edges of Scottsdale, signs read “Welcome to Scottsdale: Most Livable City.” At first pass, that may seem like an underwhelming title to claim, but many of the reasons that motivate people to live here are equally compelling if you’re planning a vacation: the pleasing dry heat (there are, on average, 299 days of sun a year); shades of red, brown and orange that pop against a bright blue sky; and the town’s well-rounded offerings—spas, shopping, art—which are unpretentious and mostly affordable. Follow this guide to make the most of this Sonoran Desert town at a reasonable pace.
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Holiday Inn Club Vacations Scottsdale Resort #D921
"Great for children, We enjoyed our stay very much."
– SRYCKMAN

Scottsdale Camelback - Sapphire Resort #D925
"The staff could not be more helpful or friendlier."
– JGIACOMING6