Nearly perfect year-round weather and several impeccably designed championship courses have made Phoenix one of the top golf destinations in the world. But there's more to this mild-mannered metropolis than pristine greens and tee times. The greater Phoenix area also offers visitors an array of impressive cultural attractions. Visit the internationally renowned Heard Museum for an in-depth look at Native American history or peruse the fine collection at the Phoenix Museum of Art. Enjoy a ballet performance at the ornate Orpheum Theater or or catch a concert at the state-of-the-art Comerica Theatre. In addition to golf, the city offers access to numerous outdoor endeavors including rock climbing, hot-air ballooning, desert jeep tours and more. Family-friendly attractions, first-rate shopping, dining and entertainment, and spectacular recreational activities make Phoenix a must-visit destination.
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Artful Tailoring offers men and women bespoke and custom clothing made from the best fabrics in the world. We are also a full service alterations shop. Artful Tailoring has been featured as the best custom tailor and clothing boutique in Scottsdale, Chandler, and the Phoenix Metro Area.
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The Brass Armadillo Antique Mall in Phoenix is home to over 600 antique dealers, the largest number of antique dealers under one roof in the entire desert valley. As you explore our aisles full of millions of antiques and collectibles, you'll discover antiques of every kind, including an especially large collection of Depression glass, crystal, china and pottery; including Roseville and Rookwood.
Antique, collectibles, vintage, steampunk, repurposed and local made items. I always go to Booth 117 and Case 12 for unique daily stock items.
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Visitors and locals alike flock to High Street for its urban appeal in a clean, modern and stylish neighborhood. Easy access from major highways brings the swanky and suave from Scottsdale and the casual creature-comforts of Phoenix together on one easy street. You’ll find everything you need for an amazing night out or a productive day of shopping and style, plus tasty treats and succulent eats.
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Known as the "crown jewel" because of its regal history and unmatched ambiance, Biltmore Fashion Park is an outdoor shopping experience in a park-like setting and serves as home to some of the finest shopping in Arizona. Anchored by the state's only Saks Fifth Avenue, even the most sophisticated of shoppers can't resist the selection of high-end retailers including: Apple, M•A•C Cosmetics, J.Crew, lululemon athletica, Brooks Brothers, Escada, Jonathan Adler, Macy's, Pottery Barn, Ralph Lauren and Williams-Sonoma. In November 2012, Biltmore Fashion Park unveiled UNION- an inspired collection of local, independent retailers gathered under one roof including Phoenix's first micro-haberdashery. Delectable dining is around every corner at Biltmore Fashion Park with sensational restaurants like The Capital Grille, True Food Kitchen, Seasons 52 and Stingray Sushi. Biltmore Fashion Park is an unmatched shopping and dining experience that will leave you delighted and yearning to come back for more.
If you love to spend a day shopping, you're in the right place. At one end of Camelback Road is Scottsdale Fashion Square in Scottsdale, Arizona. At the other end is Biltmore Fashion Park in Phoenix. Scottsdale is new and bigger and even more luxurious and attracts more shoppers. But Biltmore, located at 2501 East Camelback Road, is an open air, upscale shopping mall with high-end department stores and retailers and restaurants and fast-food eateries that offers some brands that you can't find in Scottsdale...like Saks Fifth Avenue, Ralph Lauren, Chico's, Pottery Barn, Capital Grille and Seasons 52. Even Starbucks. In other words, if you have time to spare, you owe it to yourself to shop at both. Biltmore also has a White House/Black Market, Papyrus, J.Crew, Elizabeth Arden spa, Allen Edwards, California Pizza Kitchen, Cheesecake Factory and Frost A Gelato Shoppe.
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We originally planned on going to Zupa’s for dine in. They only offered take out so we visited The Yard House. All servers wore masks and gloves. We sat in a booth and had plenty of space. As more patrons walked in, each group were seated with plenty of distance between each other. Staff were nice and efficient. We both ordered salads and those came quickly. The ingredients in both salads were fresh and good. Water was offered and I noticed there was lots of cleaning anytime anyone left. They let us sit and chat for an hour. Never did we feel rushed. After lunch we wandered over to DSW shoes. Follow the marked arrows down each row. You are always separated from other customers. Plenty of parking in this large mall. Shops for ever interest.
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