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This Country Inn & Suites Tempe Hotel is located conveniently off Interstate 10 in the heart of South Tempe for business or vacation needs. The hotel is located approximately 7 miles from downtown Phoenix and 9 miles from Sky Harbor International Airport. For those interested in shopping, Arizona Mills is 2 miles from the hotel and Chandler Fashion Square is 8 miles. Arizona State University campus is approximately 12 miles away. There are many amenities at the Country Inn & Suites Tempe designed to make each stay comfortable. These include a complimentary continental breakfast with one daily hot item, High-Speed Wireless Internet Access in all public areas, an outdoor pool and access to a local fitness club. Monday through Thursday there is a Manager Social with complimentary food and beverages as well as a Wednesday night cookout. A complimentary Airport Shuttle is available from 5am ? 11pm and there is also a local shuttle to Tempe area businesses and restaurants within 5 miles of the hotel. All charmingly decorated rooms include complimentary Wireless Internet Access, flat screen television, microwave, refrigerator, work desk, ergonomic chair, coffee maker, hair dryer and iron/ironing board.
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Country Inn and Suites Tempe Az Property Information:
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Rooms:
131
Floors:
3
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- Shuttle
- Free high speed internet
- Dry cleaning
- Meeting room
- Tennis court
- Wheel chair access
- Swimming pool
- Golf
- Fitness facility
- All suites
- Family rooms
- Free breakfast
- Meals
- Free parking
- Dining
- Car rental desk
- Pets allowed
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Country Inn and Suites Tempe Az Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
1500
Check-Out:
1200
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Tempe Events & Entertainment
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New
Year’s Eve
Tempe
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Block Party
Mill
Avenue District
Tempe,
Arizona
Named one
of the top ten places in the nation to ring in the New Year by USA Today, the
Tempe Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Block Party is packed with excitement and fun for the
entire family!
Early
January
Annual
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl
Sun Devil
Stadium
120 South
Ash Avenue
Tempe, AZ 85281
480-350-0900
Tempe will
host the Big 12 Championship vs. PAC-10 Championship.
Mid
January
Rock N
Roll AZ Marathon and 1/2 Marathon
Tempe,
Arizona
The annual
P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Arizona Marathon and 1/2 Marathon covers running two
really fast courses and hosts 60 live bands.
March
Spring
Training Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Tempe
Diablo Stadium
2200 West
Alameda Drive
Tempe,
Arizona
480-350-5205
End of
March-Beginning of April
Tempe
Spring Festival of the Arts
Mill
Avenue District
Tempe,
Arizona
480-921-2300
Ranked
among the Top 20 art festivals in the nation,it has received the Pinnacle Award
from the International Festival and Events Association. The event attracts
nearly 250,000 visitors to downtown Tempe over the course of a 3-day period.
Early
April
Tempe
Music Festival
Tempe
Beach Park
Tempe,
Arizona
The Annual
Circle K Tempe Music Festival is held at Tempe Beach Park and features more than
30 regional and national acts on 3 stages, interactive displays, extreme sports
demonstrations and much more!
Early
May
AVP
Tempe Open
Tempe
Beach Park
Tempe,
Arizona
AVP comes
to Tempe Beach Park! Featuring Volleyball's hottest venue and athletes. Watch
as teams battle it out in Arizona's unique beach.
Mid
November
New
Times 10K Race
Mill
Avenue
Tempe,
Arizona
When this
event was inaugurated in 1976 by Dr. Art Mollen, the goal was to provide a
community event that celebrates fitness and physical well-being. Now it is the
13th largest 10K race in the United States!
Late
November-Early December
APS
Fantasy of Lights
Mill
Avenue District
Tempe,
Arizona
Celebrate
the holiday season with Tempe as the Mill Avenue District is transformed into a
winter wonderland!
End of
November/Early December
Tempe
Fall Festival of the Arts
Mill
Avenue District
Tempe
Arizona
480-921-2300
Arts
and Entertainment
Edna
Vihel Center For the Arts
(480)
350-5287
3340 S
Rural Rd
Tempe, AZ
85282
The Tempe
Symphony Orchestra is sponsored jointly by the city of Tempe and
the
Arizona State University School of Music. Performances are held at the Edna
Vihel Center for the Arts.
ASU's
Gammage Auditorium
Arizona
State University
Box 870105
Tempe, AZ
85287-0105
Phone:
(480)965-5062
A Frank
Lloyd Wright designed masterpiece that is acoustically perfect , the Gammage
presents everything from theater to music to dance. Offerings include
nationally touring Broadway hits, celebrity acts and multicultural programs,
both contemporary and classical.
Childsplay
132 E. 6th
Street
Tempe, AZ
85281
Phone:
(480)350-8101
Arizona's
award-winning professional theatre company for young audiences and families,
performing in venues around the state, including the Tempe Performing Arts
Center.
Evelyn
Smith Music Theatre
ASU
School of Music
Box 870405
Tempe, AZ
85287-0405
Phone:
(480)965-8863
This
500-seat theatre is home to Lyric Opera Theatre's musicals and operas.
Sports
Sun
Devil Stadium
located on
the campus of Arizona State University
in
downtown Tempe between First and Fifth streets and Rural and Mill avenues
602-379-0102
The
Cardinals, founded in 1898 and a charter member of the National Football League,
hold the distinction of being the oldest continuously run professional football
franchise in the nation. A new stadium is under construction, and the Cardinals
plan to relocate to nearby Glendale sometime in 2006.
Phoenix
Rock (Climbing) Gym
1353 E.
University Dr.
Tempe, AZ
85281
Phone:
(480)921-8322
Rolling
Hills Golf Course
1415 N.
Mill Ave.
Tempe, AZ
85281
Phone:
(480)350-5275
Tempe
Diablo Stadium
2200 W.
Alameda Dr.
Tempe, AZ
85282
Phone:
(480)350-5265
Tempe
Sports Complex
8401 S.
Hardy Dr.
Tempe, AZ
85284
Phone:
(480)350-5200
Wells
Fargo Arena
ASU Campus
Tempe, AZ
85287-4505
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Tempe Destination Overview
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Home of
Arizona State University and Sky Harbor Airport, Tempe is located in the
southern part of the Phoenix metropolitan area and is bordered by Phoenix,
Scottsdale, Mesa and Chandler. Tempe is
the state's seventh largest city. Access to Tempe is easy from just about any
direction via the Loop 101, 202, US 60, I-10 and the Hohokam Expressway. The
City of Tempe, Arizona offers more than 330 days a year of sunshine to its
residents and visitors, and annual rainfall amounts to only 7.36 inches a year. The first
stop for many is legendary Arizona Mills, the vast indoor shopping mall with an
emphasis on tasteful decoration, reasonable prices, and top quality
merchandise.
One of the main hang-out and night-life spots is nearby Mill
Avenue, but there are a number of other places in the surrounding area that
contribute to a memorable visit to the area. In 1865,
the U.S. Army arrived at the eastern end of the Salt River Valley and
established Fort McDowell. More pioneers arrived, including Wickenburg
entrepreneur Jack Swilling, who directed the renovation of the Hohokam canals,
and Charles Trumbull Hayden, who built a flour mill and began a ferry service
across the Salt River. Hayden's
Ferry," as the city was called then, was also the name of the only vehicle
across the Rio Salado.
The town grew slowly and was renamed the City of "Tempe"
Arizona (Tem-PEE) by an English traveler who compared the area to the
beautiful Vale of Tempe in Greece. In 1886,
the Arizona Territorial Normal School welcomed its first class of 31 students in
the building known today as Old Main on Arizona State University's campus. A growth
spurt over the past twenty years has resulted in the development of industrial
parks and planned communities in all directions. Arizona State University's
main campus, adjacent to downtown Tempe, educates students from all 50 states
and more than 120 countries. ASU is known as leading Research institution.
The
presence of its enthusiastic faculty and students has contributed to the success
of the numerous local theaters, galleries, and cultural centers in Tempe. The
ASU campus even houses the State Arboretum that is open to the public. The Law
Library (said to be second only to Harvard’s ) is designed to look like an open
book. Gammage Auditorium is well known as Frank Lloyd Wright's last public
structure design. Over the
past two decades, Tempe has been a top choice for visitors seeking Arizona
vacations.
The downtown area has been made pedestrian friendly. Shady brick
sidewalks, turn of the century buildings, historic landmarks, a wide variety of
restaurants and popular night spots, ASU, "A" mountain and Tempe Town Lake all
make downtown Tempe a place recognized for its for dining, shopping,
sightseeing, and nightlife. Families
enjoy the Tempe Beach Park Splash Playground and the pedal boats on Tempe Town
Lake. Visitors can see a Broadway show, visit a fine art museum, explore
hiking and biking trails. It’s all there and so conveniently located!
Just
about everything in Tempe can be found in a one mile radius. The only decisions
to be made are what to see and do first and how soon it will be possible to
return to this lively and thoroughly enjoyable city.
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