| One of the common threads among all major U.S. cities is that each and every one of them boast a wide array of accommodations for every type of taste and budget. There is truly something for everyone: business travelers, vacationers, tourist groups, those simply looking for an exciting place to spend the evening, and those just passing through looking for a place to rest, relax, and refresh. There are roadside motels and travel lodges that offer safe, comfortable rooms for an affordable price, conveniently located near well-known restaurants and service stations and situated to provide travelers with easy access to prominent roads and highways. There are local, family-owned-and-operated motels and hotels that offer a variety of amenities, friendly staffs, clean rooms, a bit of local flavor, and unique attributes that simply cannot be found elsewhere. There are large, familiar chain hotels that you can count on for quality, consistency, and comfort no matter where your travels take you. Most of these come equipped with large meeting rooms, swimming pools, workout rooms, snack shops, an in-house restaurant, bellmen to help you with your luggage, and room service. And then there are the luxury and ultra-luxury accommodations offered by the resorts. These properties typically offer the ultimate in guest services ensuring that your every need is seen to. Most offer impressive conference rooms and business facilities, multiple pools, cabanas, poolside food and beverage services, several award winning on-location restaurants and bars, coffee shops, gift shops, golf, tennis courts, concierge service, beautifully landscaped grounds, and for the ultimate in luxury, full-service spas. If you’re looking for culture in urban Arizona, look no further than Mesa. With a variety of museums and arts projects, Mesa is a crossroads of art, history and culture. Incorporating the arts into the lives of young and old, the Arizona Museum for Youth allows an accessible and interactive art museum experience to children and families. The Mesa Arts Center, Public Art Program and the Mesa Southwest Museum give visitors and locals even more of a taste of art, history and community in this metropolitan desert city. The third largest city in Arizona, Mesa not only has arts to offer, but is one of the cities to host the Arizona Cactus League, a Major League Baseball spring training event. During the springtime months, Mesa becomes a destination city for baseball fans across the country—especially Chicago Cubs fans. Every year, the Cubs travel to Mesa’s Hohokam Park to host other MLB teams and gear up for the regular season. Overall, Mesa is more than just a city near Phoenix, it’s one of the fastest growing cities in the United States, and with its persistent growth it will continue to be a tourist destination for young and old. Arizona is home to the Grand Canyon, one of the seven wonders of the world, and is situated in the beautiful Sonoran Desert. Arizona provides a rich history and culture, breath-taking scenery, arts, entertainment, sports, and a climate that is varied enough to accommodate any type of outdoor recreation, no matter what the season. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, it’s no wonder people travel here from all over the world to enjoy the perfect weather. Whether it’s hiking the Grand Canyon, rafting down the Colorado River, skiing the slopes of the White Mountains, or just relaxing by the pool, there is something to do here all year long. And with venues such as Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Tucson International Airport, and Scottsdale Municipal Airport, experiencing all that Arizona has to offer is quick and easy. The rich, Native American culture, and history of famous Arizonans such as renowned architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, makes for an entertaining, yet educational experience. Southern Arizona offers a rich history of the “Old West,” with its western towns, guest ranches, and stunning sights such as Karchner Caverns. Sports fans will delight in watching a live game of the 2001 World Champion Arizona Diamondbacks, or the NBA Phoenix Suns. Central Arizona offers a wide variety of entertainment options such as five-star resorts and spas, casual indoor and outdoor shopping malls, up-scale shops such as the Arizona Biltmore, quaint restaurants, golf courses, art galleries, museums, antique stores and more. So whether you are looking to surround yourself in a little western history, or just want to relax and have some fun, Arizona is the place to go.
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