Phoenix Neighborhoods
Downtown
Phoenix
The downtown area of Phoenix
has been undergoing a major
facelift since the building
of the US Airways Center
(formerly America West
Arena) and Chase Field.
Coffeehouses, restaurants,
nightclubs and shopping in
the Arizona Center continue
to draw people downtown for
the hopping nightlife. Many
new restaurants have
blossomed, including A
League Of Our Own.
Incorporating the themes of
Phoenix's early history with
culture and local events,
Copper Square is a full
square-mile hotspot for
activities and action.
Downtown attractions include
a walk in the park at
Patriots Square or delve
into the new Arizona Science
Center, Phoenix Museum of
History or the Phoenix Art
Museum.
West Phoenix
The inner neighborhoods of
Phoenix include moderately
priced homes largely
developed in the 1970s.
Shopping in the west area is
popular at the Desert Sky
Mall, and Cricket Pavilion
offers an open-air
entertainment amphitheatre
for concerts and
attractions.
The growing west side
continues to spread outward.
Visit charming Historic
Downtown Glendale and Catlin
Court for first-rate antique
opportunities. The newer
Arrowhead Towne Center Mall
affords shopping and diverse
dining choices. Cardinals
Stadium is currently under
construction in Glendale.
The Fiesta Bowl is moving to
the stadium in 2007 and the
2008 Superbowl (XLII) will
be held at Cardinal Stadium.
South Phoenix
Largely comprised of
low-cost housing and
industry, the walled and
gated community of Ahwatukee
is a notable exception.
Ahwatukee residents are
mostly older adults and
urban professionals, and
upscale apartments coexist
with middle class housing.
Be sure to take the South
Mountain Park Scenic Drive
while you are visiting this
area. Fabulous sunsets are
the pride of Arizona and
best enjoyed from a desert
wilderness vantage point.
Nearby shopping can be
accomplished at the new
Arizona Mills Mall just
across the freeway.
Northwest
Past Peoria and Glendale are
the communities of Sun City,
Sun City West, Youngtown,
and Surprise. Hikers will
enjoy the White Tank
Mountain Regional Park. The
Sun Cities and Youngtown are
largely retirement
communities.
East Side of
Phoenix
Bordering Phoenix is the
town of Paradise Valley.
Northeast of Phoenix, this
area draws middle to
upperclass residents. South
of Paradise Valley is the
neighborhood of Arcadia.
Unlike most of Phoenix,
Arcadia is filled with more
mature landscape and citrus
trees. East of Paradise
Valley is Scottsdale, fondly
referred to by residents as
"The West's Most Western
Town." Scottsdale is more
upscale housing, catering to
more upperclass residents.
Located south of
Scottsdale, Tempe is
primarily a college town and
the home of Arizona State
University and the Sun
Devils. Local festivals such
as Fall Festival of the Arts
are extremely popular down
on South Mill. Arizona State
University is located in its
center, ringed by family and
student housing.