Glendale & Arizona’s West Valley
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Welcome to Glendale Located on the western edge of Phoenix, Glendale is a convenient 20 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. As home to one of the nation’s finest sports and entertainment districts, Glendale offers travelers a wide variety of amenities. Enjoy the renowned Historic Downtown shopping district, award-winning special events and festivals, museums and cultural attractions, and state-of-the-art professional sports complexes. Glendale is one of Arizona’s largest cities, but retains its western character and personal touch. We invite you to discover Glendale and Arizona’s West Valley.
Shop
www.VisitGlendale.com/shop Historic Downtown Glendale has been named by USA Today and Sunset Magazine as one of the country’s 10 best places for shopping. In fact, Historic Downtown Glendale is actually two shopping districts - Historic Catlin Court with its white picket fences and mature shade trees welcoming visitors to the bungalows-turned-specialty shops, and Old Towne, boasting brick-trimmed sidewalks and gas lamps leading the way to one-of-a-kind stores. The two districts span 10 square blocks, which can easily be strolled in an afternoon. Another popular attraction is Cerreta Candy Company. The owners delight in giving tours, during which visitors receive samples of delicious chocolates. Shoppers can also indulge at one of the region’s largest malls—the newly redesigned Arrowhead Towne Center. Conveniently located just off the Loop 101 freeway, the mall features water fountains, a movie theater and more than 170 shops and restaurants. This mall also has spurred the successful development of the P83 Arrowhead Entertainment District, which is home to more than 100 restaurants. Find the upscale and hip by heading to Glendale’s northern shopping corridor. Boutique clothing stops and spas are the scene here. Glendale’s Sports and Entertainment District, located at Glendale Avenue and Loop 101, redefines dining and nightlife. Visitors will enjoy an array of unique shops and restaurants at the Westgate Entertainment District. The outdoor enthusiast won’t want to miss Cabela’s—the world’s foremost outfitter. In addition to offering quality outdoor merchandise, the 160,000-square-foot showroom is an educational and entertainment attraction. And Glendale’s newest shopping attraction, Tanger Outlets Westgate, features more than 90 brand-name stores in an openair mall. And, the entertainment continues nearby at the new Desert Diamond West Valley Casino.
Dine
www.VisitGlendale.com/dine Mouthwatering. Savory. Seasonings. Aroma. Welcome to destination dining the Glendale way. Our restaurants serve up a feast of worldly flavors, with tastes ranging from traditional German and Polish fare to contemporary Asian and home-style Mexican flavors. Take your taste buds on a global tour. And our reputation won’t let your cravings down, as our restaurants have earned local and national accolades from such media outlets as the Food Network and PBS show Check Please.
Music, History, Art & Culture
www.VisitGlendale.com/artsandculture Culture and heritage seekers will find nirvana in Glendale. Immerse yourself in our wide array of history, art and cultural attractions. Arizona Doll & Toy Museum View the wide variety of dolls and toys from yesteryear. Open Tues.-Sat. from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 5847 W. Myrtle Ave., 623-939-6186, www.arizonadollandtoymuseum.com Historic Sahuaro Ranch Enjoy the 1885 homestead that is one of the oldest and bestpreserved examples of early ranches in the Salt River Valley. All the original restored buildings are open to the public October-May. The lush grounds and rose gardens are open each day dawn to dusk. 9802 N. 59th Ave., 623-930-4200, www.VisitGlendale.com. Glendale Police Museum From the early days of the territorial sheriff to the present day police officer, visit this exhibit dedicated to Glendale’s finest. Open Mon.-Fri. from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. in the lobby of the Glendale Police Department. 6835 N. 57th Ave., www.VisitGlendale.com Manistee Ranch & Sahuaro Ranch Guest House Discover Glendale’s best kept historic secrets and enjoy an outstanding tour of this National Register site built in 1897. The 1898 Guest House at Historic Sahuaro Ranch. Tour season is October through mid-May: noon-4 p.m. first and third Saturdays of each month; 5127 W. Northern Ave., 623-435-0072, www.VisitGlendale.com.
Public Art Tour Glendale boasts an impressive display of public art projects, ranging from paintings to garden sculptures. Over the years, the city has amassed a collection of more than 180 pieces of art. In addition to the site-specific permanent artworks in buildings and parks, portable artworks are exhibited in building lobbies and other public spaces including Galler Glendale. For more details on the collection, visit the online public art tour at www.glendaleaz.com/publicart. Downtown Walking Tour Journey through Glendale’s past with our self-guided walking tour featuring 14 sites. Pick up the tour brochure at the Glendale Visitor Center, lace up your comfortable walking shoes and enjoy the tour of our downtown neighborhoods.
Adventure
www.VisitGlendale.com/outdoor Glendale is a playground for the outdoor and athletic enthusiast. We welcome you to enjoy the miles of trails and acres of parks that Glendale has to offer. Love to hike? The city offers approximately 40 miles of hiking trails open from sunrise to sunset. Trails are expansive and there’s something for everyone. Trails include Skunk Creek Linear Park (a 3.5-mile linear trail that connects to Thunderbird Paseo Path), Thunderbird Park (a series of trails that spans 20 miles), Bridle Path (a 9-mile trail over a decomposed granite path meant for equestrian use), Thunderbird Paseo Path (a 4-mile long linear trail), and the Grand Canal Linear Park (a 3.25-mile long linear trail). Cyclists looking for bike trails will find more than 100 miles of bike routes in Glendale. Cyclists will enjoy the Grand Canal Linear Park, Sahuaro Ranch Park and Thunderbird Paseo Park. Thunderbird Conservation Park This 1,185-acre park is dedicated to preserving the native desert environment. The hills were named for Robert Hedgpeth, an early homesteader in the area, and the park took its name from the former World War II pilot training facility once located four miles to the south. Park activities include picnicking, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, jogging and birdwatching. The park also boasts nearly 20 miles of multi-use trails built by the efforts of many volunteer groups. Open daily from sunrise to sunset. The main entrance is at 59th Avenue between Deer Valley and Pinnacle Peak roads. Xeriscape Botanical Garden Visit this award-winning garden, which features approximately 1,000 trees, shrubs, cacti and more. Plants are identified by common and botanical names. Many are low-water use and excellent for Arizona gardens. Open from dawn to dusk. 5959 W. Brown St., 623-930-3596.
Sports & Entertainment www.VisitGlendale.com/sports
University of Phoenix Stadium www.UniversityofPhoenixStadium.com Space age technology, state-of-the-art architecture, call it what you want, but our stadium, home to the Arizona Cardinals, is the coolest national sports facility around. A perfect marriage of liquid and steel, this one-of-a-kind sporting venue is the first on the continent to feature both a retractable roof and retractable playing field. Designed by world-renowned architect Peter Eisenman to mimic the sections of the native barrel cactus, the stadium fits together like a pleasing Sonoran puzzle and showers the interior with the perfect dose of natural light. Public tours are available of this architectural wonder. A Super Bowl and Pro Bowl in 2015, WrestleMania XXVI, the annual Fiesta Bowl as well as a CFP Championship—this stadium continues to turn heads from all corners of the earth, and roaring fans and growling linemen will echo in the desert for generations. 1 Cardinals Drive. Gila River Arena www.GilaRiverArena.com Not many venues can be all things to all people, but the award-winning Gila River Arena is a bold exception to that type of thinking. Born Dec. 27, 2003, to a howling house of rabid Coyotes hockey fans, the arena has welcomed headline performers like U2, Madonna, Taylor Swift and Paul McCartney. Showcasing state-of-the-art video technology, a pulsating sound system and seating arrangements that guarantee clear views from all points, the facility has been an ideal host for everything from intimate, rare acoustic performances to chart-topping, televised concert extravaganzas. And to top things off, it also just happens to be home to the NHL Arizona Coyotes. 9400 W. Maryland Ave. Camelback Ranch Glendale www.CamelbackRanchbaseball.com Located just across the Loop 101 from Glendale’s Sports and Entertainment District, this baseball facility home of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox boasts a 10,000-seat stadium, with 3,000 lawn seats, 118,000 square feet of major and minor league clubhouse space, four major league practice fields and eight minor league practice fields. This takes peanuts and crackerjacks to a whole new level. 10710 W. Camelback Road.
Essential Information www.VisitGlendale.com/essentialinfo
Time Zone Glendale is in the Mountain Standard Time zone. Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time. Climate From the desert floor to the highest mountain peak, Arizona’s renowned sunshine ensures that nearly every day is a perfect one for sightseeing, playing golf, skiing a slope, or simply relaxing by a sparkling swimming pool. Glendale Municipal Airport Let the friendly skies fly you into Glendale’s Municipal Airport, the best-run and friendliest commuter airport in the Valley of the Sun. The Glendale Municipal Airport provides excellent customer service by combining the amenities of a big city airport with personalized service. Amenities include corporate meeting space, enclosed hangars and flight instruction. www.GlendaleAZ.com/Airport
Glendale App puts Glendale & the West Valley at Your Fingertips www.VisitGlendale.com
The Visit Glendale App is your digital tool to help you find the the many things there are to see and do in Glendale and the West Valley. Download this quick and easy tool to your smartphone or tablet to see everything from maps to great dining, shopping and entertainment spots and great deals and discounts. App users will find a full list of local businesses with one-touch access to phone numbers and websites for more information. The app also offers itinerary ideas to help make planning your vacation simple, as well as social media access to share your experiences. A special loyalty card function also allows app users to keep track of digital punch cards from participating Glendale shops, restaurants and services to earn great discounts and even free rewards! Visit your app store and search for Visit Glendale.
Contact
Glendale Visitor Center 5800 W. Glenn Drive • Suite 140 • Glendale, AZ 85301 623-930-4500 • 877-800-2601• www.VisitGlendale.com Boasting a countless collection of free local, regional and statewide maps, brochures and travel information, the Glendale Visitor Center is the best place to start your Arizona journey. Our helpful travel counselors can assist with accommodations, directions, and much more. Located in beautiful Historic Downtown Glendale. Open MondaySaturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. excluding holidays.
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Shop Historic Downtown Glendale 58th and Glendale avenues 623-930-4500 www.VisitGlendale.com Arrowhead Towne Center West Bell Road at Loop 101 623-979-7777 www.westcor.com Westgate Entertainment District Loop 101 & Glendale www.westgatecitycenter.com Tanger Outlets Westgate Loop 101 & Glendale www.tangeroutlets.com
Explore Sahuaro Ranch Park Historic Area Wed.-Fri. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun. noon-4 p.m. 9802 N. 59th Ave. 623-930-4200 www.VisitGlendale.com
Glendale Police Museum Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 6835 N. 57th Ave. www.VisitGlendale.com Glendale Historical Society Manistee Ranch October to mid-May: noon-4 p.m. first and third Saturdays of each month 5127 W. Northern Ave. 623-435-0072 www.VisitGlendale.com Sahuaro Ranch Guest House 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Thurs. and 1-4 p.m. Sun. 9802 N. 59th Ave. 623-435-0072 www.VisitGlendale.com
Events Historic Downtown is renowned for its incredible array of festivals that draw nearly 500,000 visitors annually. These crowds enjoy special events that celebrate everything from the sweet taste of chocolate to Arizona’s largest free holiday light display that blankets the entire downtown area for several weeks annually. All events are located in Historic Downtown Glendale unless otherwise noted. Events and dates subject to change. January Glendale Glitter and Glow Block Party Annual Fiesta Bowl, University of Phoenix Stadium February Glendale Chocolate Affaire Oh So Lovely Galentine’s Day March Cactus League Spring Training, Camelback Ranch
Glendale Paris in the Spring Folk & Heritage Festival at Sahuaro Ranch April Sidewalk & Porch Sale May Mother’s Day Celebration June Summer Band Concerts (Thursday evenings) Scavenger Stroll July Summer Band Concerts (Thursday evenings) Christmas in July August Dog Days of Summer September Teddy Bear Day October Front Porch Festival & Old Towne Marketplace November Holiday Open House Glendale Glitters Spectacular December Downtown Holiday Weekends (Friday and Saturday evenings)
Outdoor Adventure Sahuaro Ranch Park 9802 N. 59th Ave. 623-930-2820 www.VisitGlendale.com Thunderbird Conservation Park 59th Avenue just south of Pinnacle Peak Road 623-930-2820 www.VisitGlendale.com
Xeriscape Botanical Garden/ Glendale Main Library 5959 W. Brown St. 623-930-3596 www.VisitGlendale.com
Rest & Relax Glendale and the West Valley boasts more than 8,000 hotel rooms within a 15-mile radius, ranging from 4-star luxury properties to modest accommodations. Glendale accommodations are conveniently located with easy access to must-see attractions. *Number in parentheses indicates mileage/kilometers to University of Phoenix Stadium/Gila River Arena from hotel. Comfort Suites Glendale 9824 W. Camelback Road Glendale, AZ 85305 (2 miles/3.2 km) 623-271-9005 www.comfortsuites.com Gaslight Inn 5747 W. Glendale Ave. Glendale, AZ 85301 (4 miles/6.5 km) 623-934-5466 www.gaslightinnaz.com Hampton Inn and Suites 6630 N. 95th Ave. Glendale, AZ 85305 (Walking distance) 623-271-7771 www.phoenixglendalesuites. hamptoninn.com Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites 9310 W. Cabela Drive Glendale, AZ 85305 (1 mile/1.7 km) 623-939-8888 www.holidayinn.com
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Marriott Residence Inn 7350 N. Zanjero Blvd. Glendale, AZ 85305 (1 mile/1.7 km) 623-772-8900 www.residenceinn glendale.com Marriott SpringHill Suites 7370 N. Zanjero Blvd. Glendale, AZ 85305 (1 mile/1.7 km) 623-772-9200 www.springhillsuites glendale.com Motel 6 7116 N. 59th Ave. Glendale, AZ 85301 (4 miles/6.5 km) 623-939-9431 www.motel6.com Quality Inn at Talavi 5511 W. Bell Road Glendale, AZ 85308 (12 miles/19 km) 602-896-8900 www.qualityinn.com Ramada at Arrowhead 7885 W. Arrowhead Towne Center Drive Glendale, AZ 85308 (8 miles/13 km) 623-412-2000 www.ramada.com Renaissance Glendale Hotel & Spa 9495 W Coyotes Blvd. Glendale, AZ 85305 (Walking distance) 623-937-3700 www.renaissanceglendale.com SpringHill Suites by Marriott 7810 W. Bell Road Glendale, AZ 85308 (8 miles/13 km) 623-878-6666 www.marriott.com/springhill
Staybridge Suites 9340 W. Cabela Drive Glendale, AZ 85305 (1 miles/1.7 km) 623-842-0000 www.staybridgesuites.com Thunderbird Executive Inn & Conference Center Thunderbird School of Global Management 15249 N. 59th Ave. Glendale, AZ 85306 (11 miles/17.5 km) 602-978-7987 www.thunderbird executiveinn.com
Golf Courses The Legend at Arrowhead 21027 N. 67th Ave. 623-561-1902 www.legendarrowhead. americangolf.com The Legend at Arrowhead course is set among six lakes and mature palm trees creating a beautiful links-style layout. The rolling greens offer a level of excitement unmatched among Arizona golf courses. The Arnold Palmer-designed course also features a large number of fairway bunkers and many doglegs. Expect to have all of your golf skills put to the test.
Glen Lakes Municipal Golf Course 5450 W. Northern Ave. 623-939-7541 www.glendaleaz.com Nine-hole, Par 33 course Glen Lakes is a fun and challenging 9-hole golf course. The course is a par 33 with six par 4 holes and three par 3 holes. The driving range is state-of-the-art with 35 stalls, a covered tee line to protect golfers in the summer sun, and a power mister system. It is also well-lit at night until 10 p.m., 365 days per year. Desert Mirage Golf Course 8710 W. Maryland Ave. www.desertmiragegolf.com Desert Mirage Golf Course is a public golf course and pro shop that allows you to play, take lessons, or buy and rent all the equipment you need. Whether you are looking to play nine holes with your buddies on Saturday or to pick up some new balls and clubs, we are the place for you!
Tennis Paseo Racquet Center 6268 W. Thunderbird Road 623-979-1234 www.paseoracquetcenter.com A USTA award-winning, multi-court facility featuring 19 lighted tennis courts, a full-service pro shop and a sports bar. Open to the public—walk-ins welcome!
Movie Theaers AMC Arrowhead 14 7700 W. Arrowhead Towne Center 623-487-9556 www.amctheatres.com AMC Westgate 20 Loop 101 & Glendale Ave. 602-252-4262 www.amctheatres.com Glendale 9 Drive-In 5650 N. 55th Ave. 623-939-9715
Glendale Civic Center
www.glendaleaz.com/civiccenter 5750 West Glenn Drive Glendale, AZ 85301 623-930-4300 Office Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.,Monday-Friday Whether you’re planning a wedding, business conference or high school reunion, the facility you select to host your special occasion will undoubtedly play a vital role in the success of your event. The right ambiance will make the right first impression for your guests. The most unique facility of its kind in the West Valley, comfortably holding up to 1,300 people, the multi-purpose Glendale Civic Center can host an array of events including weddings, reunions, graduations, antique shows, celebration banquets, business meetings, conferences and more. The award-winning Civic Center features 30,000 square feet of rental space, including the 13,000-square-foot Crowne Ballroom, which can be divided into six rooms, two executive boardrooms and two spacious courtyard areas totaling an additional 16,000 square feet.
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