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This walking tour of Downtown Phoenix is free, self-guided, and takes about an hour, depending on pace. For more details about the locations listed, other historic buildings downtown, or cool... continue reading. Click here for more info.
Many of Downtown Phoenix’s events, venues, and businesses are taking precautions in this unprecedented time. For the most up-to-date information on any specific event, please contact the venue. You can... continue reading. Click here for more info.
Art Detour became the heartbeat of the local arts scene when it started as Phoenix’s original art walk 31 years ago. From exploring artists’ studio spaces to watching live painting,... continue reading. Click here for more info.
March is an exciting time for Phoenicians – with beautiful weather, Cactus League Spring Training and music festivals to look forward to each year. M3F, Arizona’s largest 100% nonprofit music... continue reading. Click here for more info.
Think you're the next Quentin Tarantino? Test your filmmaking skills at this weekend's Almost Famous 48-Hour Short Film Challenge. Click here for more info.
Fans of Pong, Asteroids and RollerCoaster Tycoon will soon have a lodging experience all their own. The first-ever Atari video game-themed hotel is coming to Downtown Phoenix. On Monday, Atari... continue reading. Click here for more info.
The World Press Photo Exhibition, an acclaimed global press photography exhibit, will make a stop in Downtown Phoenix in January 2020. As the world’s leading contest for professional press photographers,... continue reading. Click here for more info.
Pops of color, geometric shapes and hints of the natural world fill the interior and exterior walls of the new Cambria Hotel in the Roosevelt Row Artists’ District, which opened... continue reading. Click here for more info.
The ONE Community Block Party for Equality brings together diverse LGBTQ and allied community members and Arizonans from around the state to connect with companies and organizations of every kind... continue reading. Click here for more info.
Two thousand nineteen was a great year to live, work, learn and explore in Downtown Phoenix. From art to restaurants and a variety of events, it can sometimes be difficult... continue reading. Click here for more info.