Phoenix Neighborhood Map
Downtown Phoenix Map
We’ll kick off with Downtown Phoenix. Roosevelt Row, Phoenix Art Museum, and Chase Field are just a couple of reasons to visit Downtown Phoenix. But it has quite a history too. Take Heritage Square. This area has restored buildings from the late 1800s. Coupled with the Downtown Phoenix cityscape, it’s a must-see for all.
Glendale Map
Glendale is in the northwest part of the Phoenix metropolitan. It’s basically a sports and entertainment district. State Farm Stadium is home to the Arizona Cardinals. Gila River Arena is a venue for the NHL Arizona Coyotes and concerts. Also, don’t miss out on Westgate Entertainment District when you’re there.
Roosevelt Row (Arts District)
Just call this downtown neighborhood “RoRo” for short. This is another exciting neighborhood that’s actually part of Downtown Phoenix. It features an ever-changing outdoor gallery with stunning murals by local and international artists. First Friday Art Walk is a monthly event with street performances and food trucks.
Paradise Valley Map
Fun fact, Paradise Valley is the wealthiest suburb of Phoenix. Golf courses, luxury resorts, and fine dining. These are all characteristic of Paradise Valley. Plus, it’s a close distance to Camelback Mountain.
Arcadia Map
Not a lot of people talk about Arcadia. But they should. My favorite spot is Camelback Mountain. Take a hike on trails like Echo Canyon and Cholla. This is one of the best ways to see the city.
Old Town Scottsdale (Downtown Scottsdale)
Is Old Town Scottsdale even a part of Phoenix? It’s just on the outskirts so I have to include it. Scottsdale Arts District proves that it’s one of the top art destinations in this part of the country.
South Mountain Map
Last but not least, we have South Mountain Village. This neighborhood earns its name from South Mountain Park & Reserve, just in the south. As shown on our map, Dobbins Lookout makes a great viewpoint of the city.