Living Lodge: A look back at Phoenix’s iconic hotels, motels and resorts
From desert escapes to kitschy roadside motels, Phoenix has offered unique and luxury stays for decades.
From desert escapes to kitschy roadside motels, Phoenix has offered unique and luxury stays for decades.
Sure, it’s freaking hot, but there’s still plenty to enjoy about summer in Phoenix. Here’s how to get through it.
In May, Southwest Airlines will start charging most passengers to check bags. And Phoenix travelers have thoughts about it.
Hanging out in Terminal 3 before your flight? You may just be able to catch a live performance or interactive art activity.
Planning a trip in 2025 and beyond? The Travel & Adventure Show, held at Phoenix Convention Center, can help.
Opt outside and enjoy Phoenix’s beautiful desert scenery with these great hikes.
The new look will include completely renovated rooms, six new dining concepts and much more.
Castle Hot Springs tops a list that also includes The Hermosa Inn and L’Auberge de Sedona.
Drew Binsky’s book “Just Go” reflects the wisdom gained from visiting all 197 countries.
It’s the first time there’s ever been nonstop flight service between Phoenix and France.
The east Mesa motel and its mineral hot springs were a hot midcentury tourist destination.
Find what you need to make your vacation plans at next February’s Travel & Adventure Show.
When a walk through your neighborhood just won’t cut it, here are 10 gardens to enjoy around metro Phoenix and beyond.
Low on funds and high on FOMO? We can help with that.
Steel cables along the hike’s steepest sections help make this trail seem more like an adventure.
Before you make the trek to the Grand Canyon-adjacent waterfalls.
Here’s what you need to know.
From someone who’s practically a pro.
Changes are already underway.
Take that, Big Apple.
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