
Where desert sun meets college town energy and urban innovation
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This 2-mile urban oasis transforms the Salt River bed into a recreational hub. Rent a paddleboard, kayak along the water, or walk the paths with stunning views of the Tempe skyline and ASU's stadium.

The historic heart of Tempe pulses with energy from coffee shops by day to bustling bars and restaurants by night. Lined with palm trees and Spanish Colonial architecture, it's the main artery connecting ASU to the city.

One of the nation's largest public universities gives Tempe its youthful, innovative spirit. Explore the iconic Palm Walk, the futuristic Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building, and the vibrant Memorial Union.

This massive outdoor shopping and entertainment complex features a unique water tower fountain, a lawn for concerts, and dozens of shops and restaurants. It's a favorite for evening strolls, dinner, and catching a movie.

Hike this iconic butte for panoramic views of the city and ASU's Sun Devil Stadium. The trail to the summit is short but steep, leading to the giant white-painted 'A' and ancient Hohokam petroglyphs.

Tempe is a hub for craft beer and inventive dining. Visit Four Peaks Brewing Company in its historic creamery building or explore the diverse food options along the Light Rail corridor, from authentic Mexican to modern gastropubs.
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Tempe blends outdoor desert adventure with urban culture and college-town vibrancy. Whether you're catching a game, exploring art, or hiking a butte, the energy is always on.
Feel the electric energy at Sun Devil Stadium or Desert Financial Arena. Whether it's Pac-12 football, basketball, or baseball at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, maroon and gold pride runs deep.
This architectural gem on the north shore of Town Lake hosts theater, music, and dance performances. Its gallery showcases local and regional artists, and the lakeside terrace is perfect for sunset views.
This architectural gem on the north shore of Town Lake hosts theater, music, and dance performances. Its gallery showcases local and regional artists, and the lakeside terrace is perfect for sunset views.
Just across the border in Phoenix, this iconic desert park is a Tempe favorite. Hike to the top of Hole-in-the-Rock for a unique view, visit the Phoenix Zoo, or explore the Desert Botanical Garden's stunning cacti collection.
Held every Saturday at the Tempe Public Library, this market features local Arizona produce, artisan foods, fresh bread, and handmade crafts. It's a great way to taste the flavors of the state.
Hop on the Valley Metro Light Rail that runs through Tempe and discover diverse culinary stops. From authentic tacos at Tacos Chiwas to inventive cocktails at Century Grand, it's a delicious way to explore.
neighborhoods
Tempe's neighborhoods range from the historic and walkable core to quiet residential areas and modern mixed-use developments, all connected by a distinct Southwestern character.
The epicenter of activity, blending ASU campus life with shops, restaurants, bars, and historic buildings. It's walkable, always buzzing, and anchored by the iconic Mill Avenue Bridge.
Centered around the large Kiwanis Community Park with its lake, tennis center, and wave pool. This area offers quieter, tree-lined streets with mid-century and newer homes, popular with families.
A historic district just west of Mill Ave known for its charming bungalows, mature trees, and eclectic mix of students, professors, and artists. It has a strong community feel and is highly walkable.
The city's rapidly evolving urban waterfront. This area features high-rise apartments, offices (like State Farm's campus), upscale dining, and direct access to the lake's recreational paths and activities.
A well-established residential area southeast of the airport, known for its affordability, larger lot sizes, and community parks. It offers a more suburban feel while remaining close to major freeways.
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Salons and barbershops that keep up with the stylish, sun-kissed student and professional crowd.
Find everything from indie boutiques on Mill to major brands at Tempe Marketplace.
From Sonoran dogs on Mill Ave to innovative gastropubs and campus eats.
Reliable services for everything from mid-century modern updates to efficient desert landscaping.
Hike desert buttes, paddle the urban lake, and find yoga under the palms.
A hub for tech, legal, and academic services fueled by ASU's innovation ecosystem.
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