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Walking and Tour Map 2020 Final Take a Self-Guided Walking Tour of Downtown Phoenix Take in the sights, sounds and a little bit of history on this tour of notable downtown locales. Visit dtphx.org/walkingtour for more details about the locations on your trek or inquire about personalized tours at the Information Center, located at 1. E Washington St., Ste. 230, or call 602-495-1500. Herberger St. Mary’s Theater Basilica (1914) Hotel 13 San Carlos 14 (1928) MONROE 7 Hilton Garden MONROE Inn (1932) 8 Heritage Square Heard 9 (Late 1800s) Orpheum Building (1920) Renaissance Lofts Hotel (1931) 6 12 Phoenix Convention Center 15 10 ADAMS Orpheum Hanny’s Theatre (1947) 11 5 (1929) Arizona 4 Science Center City Hall 16 WASHINGTON CityScape WASHINGTON Historic City Hall 1 (1929) Start 5th ST 3 CityScape Here JEFFERSON Luhrs Tower Luhrs Building (1929) (1924) 2 Talking Stick End Resort Arena 18 Here JEFFERSON 17 Chase Field MADISON 7th ST JACKSON VE VE A A 4th ST 3rd 1st AVE CENTRAL AVE 3nd ST 2nd 1st ST 2nd ST 1. CityScape Phoenix (2008) 6. Orpheum Lofts (1931) 11. Hanny’s (1947) 15. Heritage Square Shopping, dining and Historic oce building, Former department store, (Late 1800s) entertainment now urban lofts now a bar and restaurant Rosson House Museum, 2. Luhrs Building & Tower (1920s) 7. Hotel San Carlos (1928) 12. Phoenix Convention built in 1895 Represents Beaux-Arts and Historic hotel with ground- Center (2008) 16. Arizona Science Art Deco architecture floor bars and restaurants Site of the original 1972 Center (1997) 3. Maricopa County Courthouse/ 8. Heard Building (1920) Phoenix Civic Plaza Rotating exhibits, an IMAX Historic City Hall (1929) Historic oce building 13. Herberger Theater theater and planetarium Free police museum with iconic bear mural Center (1989) 17. Chase Field (1998) (1st floor) and county 9. Hilton Garden Inn (1932) Oering live performances Home of the Arizona justice museum (6th floor) Art Deco oce building, and a beautiful sculpture Diamondbacks, tours 4. Phoenix City Hall (1994) restored as a hotel garden available year-round Free art gallery inside 10. Renaissance Phoenix 14. St. Mary’s Basilica (1914) 18. Talking Stick Resort 5. Orpheum Theatre (1929) Downtown Hotel (1975) Oldest Catholic parish Arena (1992) Historic theater with free Site of historic 1896 in Phoenix, open to Home of the Phoenix tours available Hotel Adams the public Suns, Mercury and Arizona Rattlers The Downtown Phoenix Core Roosevelt Row 41 VE VE VE VE VE VE A A A A A A 5th ST 7th ST 3rd ST 2nd ST 1st 1st ST 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd FILLMORE CENTRAL 8 FILLMORE 12 Pedestrian Only TAYLOR 1 ASU Shuttle 42 Stop 20 13 37 POLK 29 21 Central Station 31 VAN BUREN VAN BUREN 4 19 6 MONROE 25 MONROE 33 22 26 36 27 11 30 ADAMS 9 5 35 2 3 7 16 15 32 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON i 34 38 17 43 14 40 39 24 10 JEFFERSON JEFFERSON VE A 4th 18 28 MADISON Pedestrian Only 45 44 7th ST Light Rail JACKSON Light Rail Stops VE VE A STRUCTURE PARKING A 3rd 23 SURFACE PARKING 2nd ONE WAY STREET Southern Pacific Railroad VE For dining recommendations, information on A 1st ST 4th ST how to get around or general questions about 3rd ST 2nd ST Downtown Phoenix, call the Ambassadors at 1st Warehouse District CENTRAL 602-495-1500 or visit dtphx.org Avenues Streets i Downtown Information Center Arts & Culture G o v e r n m e n t M u s e u m s 1 AMC Theatres 14 Phoenix City Council Chambers 32 Arizona Science Center 2 Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center (ALAC) 15 Phoenix City Hall / The Gallery @ City Hall 33 Children’s Museum of Phoenix 3 Arizona Federal Theatre 16 Phoenix Municipal Court 34 Historic City Hall 4 Herberg er Theater Center 17 Sandra Day O’Conner Federal Courthouse 35 Wells Fargo History Museum 5 Orpheum Theatre 18 Superior Court Complex 36 Heritage & Science Park 6 St. Mary's Basilica 19 US Bankruptc y Court 7 Symphony Hall Hotels Shopping 8 Valley Youth Theatre H o t e ls 37 Arizona Center 20 AC Hotels By Marriott C o n v e n t i o n C e n t e r 38 CityScape Phoenix 21 Hampton Inn & Suites Phoenix Downtown 39 Collier Center 9 Phoenix Convention Cent er North 22 Hilton Garden Inn Phoenix Downtown 40 Fry’s Food Store 10 Phoenix Convention Center South 23 Home2 Suites By Hilton 41 Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market 11 Phoenix Convention Cent er West 24 Hotel Palomar Phoenix 25 Hotel San Carlos P a r k s 26 Hyatt Place E d u c a t io n 42 27 Hyatt Regency Phoenix Civic Space Park 43 12 ASU Downtown 28 Marriott Residence Inn & Courtyard Paw-Pup Dog Park 13 Phoenix Biomedical Campus 29 Sheraton Grand Phoenix 30 Sports Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel 31 Westin Phoenix Downtown Hotel 44 Chase Field 45 Talking Stick Resort Arena.
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