If you'll be doing some traveling around the Greater Phoenix area, renting a car is advisable. This isn't Times Square! It is more likely that you'll have to arrange for a cab or ride share service in advance. Keep in mind that it is rare here that you are able to just stand on a city street and hail a cab. If you will be leaving the immediate area of METRO Light Rail during your visit, a taxi might be the best bet if you are just going somewhere once or twice, like Scottsdale or Glendale. A one-mile walk in 110☏ can easily result in heat-related illness. In this case, please remember that between May and September walking a mile back and forth from a light rail station to your hotel can be very unpleasant due to high temperatures. In those neighborhoods, I'd stick to the known brands of hotels.Īlso, if you are willing to walk farther than half a mile from your hotel to Light Rail you'll have more options. That's not true of all, of course, but true of many. In general, you will find that smaller hotels on East or West Van Buren, near ASU and near the airport might be less than desirable. Cheaper hotels can be found, but remember-if the price seems too good to be true you might not want to stay there. These are usually rated at least average in quality. The Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa hotels I have included here are within half a mile of a Light Rail station. Tempe Beach Park / Tempe Town Lake (concerts, festivals, water recreation)ĪSU ( university, museum, theatre, stadium) Talking Stick Resort Arena, formerly known as US Airways Center ( Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury basketball, Arizona Rattlers Arena Football, concerts) Phoenix Convention Center (conventions, trade shows)ĬityScape (downtown entertainment and dining district)Ĭhase Field (Arizona Diamondbacks baseball) People who are visiting and intend to stay at one of these hotels during their stay are most likely to be able to handle all their transportation on light rail if they will be going to: In this way, people arriving at the airport could take the connecting shuttle to the light rail station, and use light rail to get to their hotel. This map is designed for those people who are coming to the Phoenix area and want to find a hotel within walking distance of a light rail station. In some cases, I have included notes or GPS coordinates of those locations. If you click on one of those items, you will be directed to that point on the map. If you want to see all the names of the stations, or the Park 'n' Ride stations, or the hotels, simply click on the down arrow to see the list. Just want to see all the stations without the hotels? Just leave the two station items checked and uncheck Hotels Near Light Rail Stations.Ģ. If you only want to see light rail stations with Park 'n' Rides, just uncheck the regular stations and the hotels. Check or uncheck any of the three categories listed there. You can use this other interactive Google Map to see nearby attractions and points of interest.ġ.You can use this interactive Google Map to see all 37 stations and nearby hotels.A station symbol with a red circle around it indicates that it is a Park-and-Ride location.Īn Interactive Map of Light Rail Stations The following pages include maps of the various segments of light rail stations for the Valley Metro Light Rail and where you can find a hotel within walking distance of those stations.The "M" symbol represents the location of a Light Rail Station.
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