Scottsdale Civic Center is a great place for a stroll, located near old town Scottsdale. I practically grew up at Los Olivos (Mexican Patio) and if you want the best selection of martinis stop at AZ88. I have to mention an authentic Gelato shop as well, so good...Cool Gelato Italiano
Taliesin West is a World Heritage site and National Historic Landmark nestled in the desert foothills of the McDowell Mountains in Scottsdale. It was built and maintained almost entirely by Wright and his apprentices, making it among the most personal of the architect’s creations.
Originally constructed in 1931 in the desert foothills of Phoenix by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr., Wrigley Mansion is more than a majestic historic estate, it’s also a love story that’s spanned nearly a century. Built as a 50th-anniversary gift to Wrigley’s beloved wife, Ada. *Tours, Dining and live Jazz on Thursday nights - recommend reservations
The Sugar Bowl has been a cherished part of my family’s life for years. It was my dad’s favorite Sunday evening stop for a banana split or hot fudge sundae, and it’s become a tradition we still enjoy today. This iconic 1950s-style soda fountain in Old Town Scottsdale isn’t just a nostalgic gem—it’s also the very same Sugar Bowl featured in the Family Circus comic strip by Bil Keane. With its pink-and-white decor and timeless charm, it’s a must-visit for anyone who loves classic ice cream parlors and a bit of pop culture history.