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Performing Arts Theater
Scottsdale is one of the tourist capitals of Arizona for excellent reason – this scintillating city provides a fresh and flirty club scene as well as a wealth of options for a far more sophisticated entertainment palette. As the saying goes, let Scottsdale entertain you—in accurate Scottsdale, Arizona style…artsy, club-hopping, Western, chic, rugged or scenic, select your favorite theme and get up and go!
If you just have a day or two, it’s simple to get an overview of the city’s history and/or the breathtaking Scottsdale desert real estate surroundings by taking one or much more of the numerous daytime tours available. For example, if art is your passion, you may want to contact one of the tour firms that specialize in customized cultural tours, which includes art, architecture, theater, contemporary Native American art and Scottsdale fashion or foodie tours. Or if the weather’s best – which it frequently is – you can take a self-guided ArtWalk tour of Scottsdale’s Art District along Principal Street and Marshall Way, or pay a visit to the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.
No visit to Scottsdale is complete without checking out a show at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, the Scottsdale Desert Stage Theatre, a local casino or even 1 of the many movie theaters in Scottsdale. If you’re heading out for a night on the town, be certain to commence with pleased hour at any of Scottsdale’s classic and/or trendy bars and colorful taverns…in reality, there are much more than fifty wine bars, lounges and dance clubs in Scottsdale. Speaking of dancing, you can get your groove on at plenty of ritzy places, but for a more sedate evening, attempt a wine bar or one of the upscale hotel lounges or for a rip-roarin’ very good time, swing on over to Reata Pass or Pinnacle Peak Patio for a great steak and some live country-western music. Just be certain to take your necktie off before you enter Pinnacle Peak Patio or you just may possibly get it snipped off and added to the thousands of ties that adorn the walls of this Old West eatery.