EXPLORE WITH A GROUP
There’s so much to see in Downtown Phoenix. Whether you’re looking for a culinary experience or a slice of history, tours offer a great way to explore and learn about the city.
600 E. Washington St.
Arizona’s premier science destination with hands-on learning, seasonal exhibits and programs. Open daily 10am to 5pm. $13-$18, kids 2 and under free.
401 E. Jefferson St.
Visit one of the most impressive and unique Major League Baseball facilities in the country. M-Sat at 9:30am, 11am and 12:30pm. Kids 4-6 $3, seniors $5, under 3 free.
1125 N. 3rd Ave.
Experience the peace, beauty and serenity of this Japanese-style garden, known as “Ro Ho En.” Guided tours every Wednesday. Open seasonally Tue-Sun 10am to 4pm. GA $7.
125 W. Wahington St.
Go on a cellblock tour at Maricopa County’s historic courthouse – restored to 1920s grandeur. Tour at your own pace M-Thu 12pm to 1pm. Free.
203 W. Adams St.
Experienced guides highlight architecture and historical facts and stories of this artfully-restored theater. Tours every Tuesday at 12pm and 1pm. Free.
17 S. 2nd Ave.
Located at Historic City Hall, learn about the Phoenix Police Department and its storied past. Tour at your own pace. M-F 9am to 3pm. Closed holidays. Free.
13th Ave. & W. Jefferson St.
Pioneer & Military Memorial Park is comprised of seven historic cemeteries which were in use between 1884 and 1914. Open seasonally from 10am to 2pm. Free.
113 N. Sixth St.
View what life was like for Rosson House residents during Arizona’s late territorial period. Hours and pricing are available on the museum website.