Quick Guide
Temperatures are most comfortable between November and April, with highs ranging from the 60s (F) to low 80s (F). Things start to heat up in May, and temperatures peak between June and August, when the average highs are over 100 F.
Visas
Travelers from outside the United States will need a valid passport, as well as ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) eligibility or a full visa.
Money
Currency is U.S. dollars and ATMs are widely available.
Travel Health
Before traveling, research and prepare for what to do if you get sick while away. For the latest health safety guidelines, as well as info on what’s currently open, check out Visit Arizona.
Getting Here
Phoenix is served by Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), as well as the smaller Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (AZA).
Getting Around
If you plan to take excursions outside downtown Phoenix, a car rental is your best bet for convenience. Buses and light-rail trains, operated by Valley Metro, run throughout the region. Ride shares and taxis are also available, as are bike shares.
Local Lingo
Learn a few local slang words before you go. The 10: How locals refer to main thoroughfare, Interstate 10. Swamp Box: Air conditioner. Haboob: Massive, seasonal dust storms. Sonoran Dogs: Bacon-wrapped hot dogs that are grilled, topped with pinto beans, onions, tomatoes and condiments, and served on a bolillo-style bun. Raspados: Snow cones.
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Insider Tips
There’s no shortage of free things to do in Phoenix. Visit the Desert Botanical Garden the second Tuesday of the month when entrance is free. You’ll find miles of hiking trails and outdoor art installations to fill an entire day.
Temperatures are most comfortable between November and April, with highs ranging from the 60s (F) to low 80s (F). Things start to heat up in May, and temperatures peak between June and August, when the average highs are over 100 F.
Visas
Travelers from outside the United States will need a valid passport, as well as ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) eligibility or a full visa.
Money
Currency is U.S. dollars and ATMs are widely available.
Travel Health
Before traveling, research and prepare for what to do if you get sick while away. For the latest health safety guidelines, as well as info on what’s currently open, check out Visit Arizona.
Getting Here
Phoenix is served by Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), as well as the smaller Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (AZA).
Getting Around
If you plan to take excursions outside downtown Phoenix, a car rental is your best bet for convenience. Buses and light-rail trains, operated by Valley Metro, run throughout the region. Ride shares and taxis are also available, as are bike shares.
Local Lingo
Learn a few local slang words before you go. The 10: How locals refer to main thoroughfare, Interstate 10. Swamp Box: Air conditioner. Haboob: Massive, seasonal dust storms. Sonoran Dogs: Bacon-wrapped hot dogs that are grilled, topped with pinto beans, onions, tomatoes and condiments, and served on a bolillo-style bun. Raspados: Snow cones.
Must-Have Apps
Insider Tips
There’s no shortage of free things to do in Phoenix. Visit the Desert Botanical Garden the second Tuesday of the month when entrance is free. You’ll find miles of hiking trails and outdoor art installations to fill an entire day.
Did You Know?
Phoenix sees more than 320 sunny days each year, making it the sunniest major city in the U.S.
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