![]() ![]() ![]() It features 238 guest rooms, including seven suites, and more than 6,000 sq. Hyatt Place Phoenix/Downtown opened downtown in September. of event space, including a 27,000-square-foot ballroom other dining options include the American & More and Breeze Bar, on the fourth floor. Sheraton Downtown PHX features more than 110,000 sq. Carcara, the property’s in-house restaurant scheduled to open January 2022, will aptly feature F&B inspired by the ancient peoples of the Sonoran Desert. The 1,003-room Sheraton Phoenix Downtown, Marriott International’s leader in Sheraton Hotels’ rebrand, continues to expand. “Currently, we are close to our average for conventions in 2021 and beyond, but it may be a few years before we fully realize a rebound to 2019 numbers.” Hotels ![]() Jerry Harper, deputy director of sales and marketing for the award-winning facility in the heart of the Valley of the Sun reports that the city’s convention industry is resilient. Phoenix Convention Center is preparing to reopen its 800,000 square feet of meeting space by complying with GBAC STAR protocols such as removing touch points, training staff and constant cleaning and disinfection. New hotel developments, new restaurants and F&B, in the form of brick and mortars, as well as seasonal pop-ups and “funporiums,” should make Phoenix, um, pop up on your short list. ![]() These could easily be words synonymous with Phoenix (Webster, where are you?!). In addition to the myriad of new properties cropping up like groundhogs around the state, Arizona is seeing a vast and ever-growing array of unorthodox and tradition-bending pop-ups and multiconcept spaces of all kinds, including bars (dry and not), restaurants, art galleries and classes, and even fitness classes.Īs is the nature of the pop-up, they won’t be here forever, so give your next group an experience like no other in the Grand Canyon State. Seuss book: These are new developments in Arizona. They’re here, they’re there, they’re everywhere. Arizona is full of incredible roadways, and you can come up with a road trip for just about everything from ghost towns to haunted places to amazing canyons to incredible landscapes.Find something new, one group experience at a time What are the most beautiful road trips in Arizona?Īgain, it’s almost impossible to narrow it down to just a couple. The Mingus Mountain scenic road going into Jerome is another great one. The US-93 from Wickenburg to Wickieup is another incredible drive, where you’ll see the fascinating cousin to the desert yucca plants: tons and tons of Joshua Trees for as far as the eye can see. Some of the best scenic drives in Arizona include Dry Creek Scenic Road, which takes explorers through beautiful, world-famous red rocks in Sedona. Where to start! There are so many that it’s difficult to narrow it down to just a few, but we can try. What are the most scenic drives in Arizona? No matter which one you choose, you’ll find so many things to love about Arizona. Or, if you’re brave, you can take the epic Coronado Trail National Scenic Byway, which is said to be the curviest road in the US. Historic Route 66 is an awesome drive to take if you have a whole weekend to do it, and the Apache Trail is beautiful, too. Some of the best include amazing drives like the SR-89A from Prescott to Flagstaff, where you’ll pass through so many iconic Arizona scenes that you’ll need to get out of the car and take pictures over and over. It’s only natural that we’re chock-full of incredible byways to drive any time the whim strikes you. What are some of the best Arizona byways?Īrizona is easily one of the most beautiful states in the USA, and for lots of reasons we’re home to one of the most incredible natural wonders in the world – the Grand Canyon – and some of the most incredible landscape photos ever taken were taken here. ![]()
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