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10 Unforgettable Experiences for Your Phoenix Wedding Visit

Things to do in Phoenix while in town for a wedding

Heading to Phoenix for a wedding? This city has so much to offer, and we’re excited to share our top picks with you. Whether you’re into nature, art, or just looking to kick back and relax, Phoenix has got you covered. Let’s jump right in and explore ten awesome experiences you should check out while visiting.

Desert Botanical Garden Phoenix

Desert Botanical Garden

Picture yourself wandering through a sea of cacti and desert plants from all over the world. The Desert Botanical Garden is a 140-acre oasis that literally makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a different world. You have to check out the butterfly exhibit and keep an eye out for events like Las Noches de las Luminarias during the holidays. Trust us; it’s pretty wicked.

Hot Air Balloon Ride

Are you coming with your partner and want to take your romantic getaway to the next level? Then go floating above the Sonoran Desert in a hot air balloon, watching the sun rise over the landscape. It’s a view that has no comparison. Plus, many balloon companies offer a champagne toast and breakfast after your flight. Get high in the sky, get trashed on the ground 🙂

hot air balloon ride phoenix
Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix

Musical Instrument Museum

Calling all music lovers…This museum is a one-of-a-kind experience, with over 7,000 instruments from more than 200 countries. The best part? You can actually hear and see the instruments being played. And if you’re lucky, you might even catch a live performance in the museum’s theater.

Heard Museum

If you’re interested in Native American art and culture, the Heard Museum is a must-visit. With a collection of over 44,000 objects from various tribes, this museum will give you a deep appreciation for the region’s history. Make sure to check out the outdoor sculpture garden and the “HOME: Native People in the Southwest” exhibit.

Heard museum Phoenix
Jack Knife Sculpture Old Town Scottsdale

Old Town Scottsdale

Old Town is a place where the old West meets modern chic. This area is packed with art galleries, boutiques, and souvenir shops. When you’re ready for a break, grab a bite at one of the many restaurants offering anything your tummy could possibly be hungry for. And if you’re up for some nightlife, there’s plenty of live music, craft beers, and cocktails to enjoy.

Taliesin West

Okay, architecture buffs, this one’s for you. Taliesin West is a UNESCO World Heritage site designed by none other than THE Frank Lloyd Wright. The man was a genius, and it’s amazing how seamlessly the buildings blend with the desert landscape. Plus, you can take a night tour to see the property’s unique lighting design. How cool is that?

Taliesin West
Phoenix Spa Day

Spa Day

Let’s be real, weddings can be stressful, but it shouldn’t be for the guests 😉 Many resorts in Phoenix offer spa packages that include massages, facials, and access to pools and fitness centers. And if you’re feeling adventurous, try a desert-inspired treatment with local ingredients like prickly pear or agave. You don’t get to Phoenix everyday, so why not?

Sedona Day Trip

If you’re looking to escape the city for a bit, Sedona is the perfect destination. The red rock formations are really a site to see, and there’s no shortage of hiking trails, art galleries, and new-age shops to explore. Pack a picnic and take a scenic drive along Oak Creek Canyon. Don’t waste your time on selfies and keep the angle facing out to the scenery.

Sedona Day Trip Hike
Phoenix Restaurants

A Culinary Experience

Any Foodies reading? If so, it’s on! Phoenix has an incredible dining scene with options for every taste and budget. You can’t leave without trying some authentic Mexican cuisine, like Sonoran hot dogs (mmm…hot dogs…) or carne asada tacos. And if you’re in the mood for something fancy, make a reservation at one of the city’s award-winning restaurants like Cocina Chiwas, Tacos Chiwas, Espiritu, and Ava Bakery.

Camelback Mountain Hike

If you like nature, hiking Camelback Mountain is a must. The views from the top are incredible, and it’s a great way to get some exercise in before you stuff yourself at the wedding. You have two trails to choose from: Echo Canyon Trail, which is a challenging 1.2-mile climb, or Cholla Trail, a slightly longer but less strenuous 1.5-mile hike. Start early to beat the heat and take tons of water.

Camelback Mountain

And there you have it. Ten incredible experiences to make your Phoenix wedding visit one for the books. Whether you’re flying solo, with your partner, or with a group of pals, these activities are sure to make your trip unforgettable. So what are you waiting for? Start packing, slap on some sunscreen, and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!

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