So to be upfront with this. It is a wonderful place to spend your evening, it is a great place great fun and great activities.
The reason why I am giving it a one is because the parking. It has some public parking that comes right onto the square.
. My family and I came before new years eve. And there was several prices. It's 0 if you were there for less a hour. There's another price that if it's a special event or a event going on its 12. We came in and supposedly we had to validate the ticket(Not like machines couldn't do it) , the time. There are no instructions on how to validate your ticket. We assume that the way you do validate are through the shops. Which we still had no way to validate it since most of the shops are closed. This entire process could easily be circumvented if you just put the time on the ticket.
So we had to pay 12 dollars,this definitely soured...
Read moreThis park oasis in downtown Phoenix has several attractions. There's a renowned science center, a Phoenix history museum, a Queen Anne Victorian house museum for educational value. There is a lovely little rose garden, a covered pavilion with lush vegetation, and picturesque views. For me, the main attraction is the restaurants. The most popular is undoubtedly Pizzeria Bianco, which almost always has a wait for tables. I have yet to try their fare. I have, however, dined at Que Sazon South American Cuisine in the historic Teeter House. Love everything on Chef Fabian's menu! Next door is Latha Restaurant + Bar, which has only been open for a few weeks. The cuisine is an immersive experience of the African Diaspora, and the vibe is jazzy and fun. Live music is featured most evenings. Any restaurant can validate your parking in the deck for a greatly...
Read moreMy daughter and I stopped at the Heritage Square museum carriage house after visiting the Science Center. We didn't know anything about what it was or why it was there. The young woman explained a little background information about the houses and much to our dissatisfaction and disappointment, the only house we could actually visit was the Victorian house which had a fee for a tour to see it. While they have other houses, they were inhabited by businesses and weren't set up to show the original way they were historically intended to be viewed which is a waste. I don't even know why they even have this as a destination of history. Arizona seems to only care about tourist money and...
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