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OUR TAKE ON GLENDALE


Welcome to UpTake for Glendale, Arizona. This guide is intended to be your starting point for all of the things to do and places to stay in Glendale. Our recommendations are based on ratings and reviews from across the web. If you are looking for ideas for a family vacation, check out the listing on the left side of the page.

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LODGING

  1. SpringHill Suites by Marriott Phoenix Glendale Peoria
    "springhill suites nice beds ; great breakfast" - a Travelocity user
  2. Quality Inn And Suites Talavi
    "very nice pool area, could have a better breakfast that gets delivered to your room each morning" - a Yahoo user
  3. Ramada at Arrowhead Mall
    "staff was efficient and friendly, and the continental breakfast was excellent" - a Yahoo user
  1. Quality Inn Glendale
  2. Ramada Limited
  3. Maria Isabel Sheraton Hotel & Towers
  4. Christmas Cottage
  1. Thunderbird Executive Inn And Conference Center
  2. Barrington Suites II
  3. Comfort Suites Glendale

THINGS TO DO

  1. Encanto Park
  2. Open Road Tours
    "We thoroughly enjoyed our overnight trip to the Grand Canyon with Open Road Tours. The tour company was very efficient, everything went to plan; pick up times, the hotel reservation they made on our behalf, etc, and the guides were friendly and informative. We were picked up by Open Road Tours at our hotel in Flagstaff, accompanied by people doing their day trip. We were dropped off at the rim of the canyon at lunch time. We were then picked up the next day from our hotel and joined the day tour again, en route back to Flagstaff. I would recommend doing the overnight tour if you can afford it, as I don't think you would get enough time to appreciate the Canyon properly on the day tour alone. The overnight tour was fantastic as we had half a day to ourselves at the Canyon which enabled us to watch the sunset, and to walk along the rim for several miles beforehand in a secluded area away from the crowds. We also had the opportunity to watch the Grand Canyon IMAX film, which was visually stunning, and went on the optional extra helicoptor flight over the canyon, which left us speechless, it was so amazing. One thing to note about the overnight tour is that you don't actually stay at the rim, but in a little place called Tusayan about 5 miles away, but there is a 24 hour taxi service run by Zanterra at a reasonable price. In addition when you visit the Navajo Trading Post check that what you're buying is authentic American Indian as we came across several things made in Germany and China!" - a Tripadvisor user
  3. Enchanted Island
    "I went to this park with my 2 year old and he enjoyed the train ride very much (however $3 per person is high). There was a nice lake/waterways that you can rent a paddle boat and cruise around the property. Plenty of picnic tables and shade. The workers could use some customer service skills as they weren't too friendly or just didn't want to be working that day." - a Epinions user
  1. Cave Creek Golf Course
  2. Heard Museum
  3. Phoenix Art Museum
  4. Papago Park
  1. HERITAGE SQUARE
  2. Chase Field
  3. Agua Fria National Monument

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