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December 23, 2009
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The city of Scottsdale, Arizona is truly a bastion of Southwestern culture, architecture and desert life. Situated just northeast of Phoenix, its name originates from Chaplain Winfield Scott, the town’s first resident, who in the 19th century bought the 640-acre piece of land that is now downtown Scottsdale. Modern day Scottsdale is considered to be a prime spot for vacationers and tourists, providing top-of-the-line hotels, a buzzing nightlife scene, unbeatable shopping and warm weather throughout the year. Scottsdale is also filled with the memorable works of Frank Lloyd Wright, who built his winter home (which is now a popular attraction) in the town, and other traditional and modern Southwestern architecture.

When you’re traveling in Scottsdale, know that the city is divided into four areas, the first being North Scottsdale, a center of much of the white-collar business that takes place. Central Scottsdale is also known as the Shea Corridor and runs roughly from Chaparral Road to Shea Boulevard, while South Scottsdale is known for being a more blue-collar region that runs from McKellips Road to Thomas Road. The last of the regions is the most tourist friendly. Old Town, the downtown area, is home to many of the full-service hotels, bars, shops and restaurants for which Scottsdale vacations are popular.

The economy of this charming desert town relies heavily upon Scottsdale tourism, capitalizing on upper-end travelers who are interested in luxury hotels and top-notch accommodations. There are a number of premium hotels and even more bars and nightclubs that cater to the posh and trendy nightlife crowd every night. Recently, Scottsdale has become a premier golf destination, with courses cropping up all over the desert region. It is even home to the Tournament Players Club, the most attended event on the PGA tour. If you’re not into the great outdoors, take a day and visit the Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall, complete with stores like Nordstrom, Burberry, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Juicy Couture, Tiffany & Co., and Neiman Marcus, just to name a few.

If you’re on vacation in Scottsdale, be sure to see what festivals are going on while you’re visiting. The nationally famous Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show has been a city fixture since the 1950’s, showcasing thousands of Arabian and half-Arabian purebred horses each year. The Scottsdale Jaycees Parada del Sol is a month-long event that is considered the most famous “cowboy” event in the nation. Come out and see the horse-drawn parade that kicks off the festival or watch the rodeo to get a true taste of Scottsdale culture.

With all the entertainment opportunities found here, it is no wonder why Scottsdale travel guides rate it as such a popular and enjoyable destination. No matter whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, be prepared to experience lavish luxury, exciting nights and relaxing days while visiting Scottsdale.

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