Phoenix Limo Services & Rentals
Rent a Limo in Phoenix: Luxury
Limousine Service for Any Occasion
Luxury limousine service or party bus in Phoenix (AZ) for every occasion, such as: airport ride
(PHX or another), birthday party, wedding, prom, excursion; night-on-the-town, corporate or group outing, concert,
sporting event, anniversary, bachelor party, bachelorette party, to and from cruise port, funeral, graduation,
holiday light tour, school dance and wine/private tour.
The following type of limo is usually available, depending upon location: luxury sedan & SUV,
stretch limo & SUV, van, mini-bus, motorcoach, antique, classic and trolley/carriage.
Phoenix is the capital city of Arizona and it’s smack dab in the middle of the state so it’s
something that you’re not going to be able to miss on a tour of Arizona even if for some reason you wanted to.
Because it’s such a huge, sprawled-out urban area, there are a lot of options for what to see and do here and in
the suburbs surrounding here. Many people go to enjoy resort vacations filled with golf and spas. Other things
people visit here are designer fashion stores, the Phoenix Zoo, art galleries, museums and the Desert Botanical
Gardens. People interested in college towns can check out neighboring Tempe, home to Arizona State University which
is one of the biggest party schools in the nation.
Phoenix is a city of surprises. The Southwestern City has a reputation of being small, friendly and
warm, so it may come as a surprise to learn that Phoenix is the largest state capital and the sixth largest city in
the U.S. Phoenix is young by most standards – it was only incorporated in 1881, but it consistently ranks as one of
the fastest growing cities in the country.
Located in the stunning panorama of the Sonora Desert, the scenery shares equal billing with nearly
any other Phoenix attraction imaginable. The city’s desert preserve system gives visitors easy access to the Sonora
with numerous parks and programs. The city’s climate – sunny and dry year round with 325 sunny days per year –
provides the ideal environment for hiking, biking and other outdoor nature activities. You can visit one of
numerous desert parks, visit the Rio Salado project and see restoration in progress or picnic at one of half a
dozen municipal parks that rival any national park in variety and diversity.
The arts play a great part in the cultural life of Phoenix. The Phoenix Art Museum is the largest
art museum in the Southwest. Its 17,000 works of art include works by Ansel Adams, Rembrandt and Frederick
Remington. The diversity of its collections includes American and Contemporary art, as well as European, Native
American and the surprising Fashion Design gallery. In addition, visitors can share the passion of early settlers
Dwight and Maie Heard felt for the Southwest at the Heard Museum while enjoying the collections of native and fine
art, or see another point of view on Phoenix at the Museo Chicano, the only museum in Arizona that was founded by
and is operated by Latinos.
Landmarks and Sightseeing There’s no better way to find out about Phoenix than to take
the Phoenix Points of Pride walking tour. The Points of Pride is a selection of thirty landmarks and popular venues
chosen by vote of over 40,000 Phoenix residents. The walking tour includes parks, shopping centers, historic
buildings and nearly anything else that Phoenix residents point to with pride as a ‘must-see’ visitor’s guide.
Camelback Mountain is one of the city’s most well-known hiking spots. The two hiking trails that
lead to the top are not for beginners, but the trails around the base offer plenty of fun and scenic views.
The Desert Botanical Garden is a one-of-a-kind museum located in Papago Park. It showcases 50 acres
of outdoor exhibits and the finest collection of desert plants in the world. The Garden offers seasonal activities
that include walking tours, Taste of the Desert Tours and the annual Noches de Las Luminarias.
Pamper Yourself
Phoenix is the acknowledged shining star of the spa world. The desert air and stunning sunny days make Phoenix the
ideal location for a healthy luxury retreat. There are hundreds of spas located in and around Phoenix, and a visit
to the city would hardly be complete without at least an afternoon spent pampering yourself at one of them.
Massage, relax, rejuvenate – and top it all off with a palate pleasing meal.
Family Fun
Treat the kids – and yourself – to a fun afternoon of education and entertainment at the Arizona Science Museum.
There are interactive exhibits, a planetarium and a laser light show as well as a theater.
Shop Till You Drop The Valley of the Sun is also a shopper’s dream come true. Phoenix
features seven separate outlet shopping centers, offering direct to the public deals. Visit the Outlets at Anthem,
or one of the outlet malls clustered around Sedona, Page and Casa Grande. One of the newest entries in the shopping
mall lists is the Desert Ridge Marketplace, a departure from the enclosed, lofty towers. Over 110 acres of stores
sprawl across a stunning outdoor landscape that invites you to relax and enjoy your day of shopping.
Unique to Phoenix
There are some venues and attractions that are uniquely Phoenix, and no visit to our city would be complete without
seeing them. The Japanese Friendship Garden, Ro Ho En, is one of these. Born of a shared vision between Phoenix,
Arizona and sister city Himeji, Japan, the garden features a beautiful 12 foot waterfall and a koi pond, over 50
varieties of plants, and 1,500 tons of rock handpicked from quarries near Jerome, Superior, Congress and Florence.
If you’re in town on the second Saturday of any month from October to May, the public tea ceremony is a unique and
beautiful experience. Rent a limo in Phoenix (AZ)!
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