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Flights to Phoenix (PHX) from Guadalajara, Mexico (GDL) on Mexicana

As part of booking roundtrip flights which depart from US airports, Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Mexicana, which operates a non-stop flight Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays from Guadalajara, Mexico (GDL) to Phoenix (PHX), regularly scheduled to depart at 9:10pm and arrive at 10:55pm. Usually a McDonnell Douglas MD87 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Guadalajara, Mexico to Phoenix, AZ is 2 hours and 45 minutes.

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During your Phoenix vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:

Arizona Science Center
So, the kids weren't impressed with the botanical garden of the Native American artifacts at the Heard Museum. Bring 'em here. They can spend the afternoon pushing buttons, turning knobs, and otherwise interacting with all kinds of cool science exhibits. In the end, they might even learn something in spite of all the fun they had. The science center also includes a planetarium and a large-screen theater, both of which carry additional charges.

Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeologicial Park
Located near Sky Harbor Airport and downtown Phoenix, the Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park houses the ruins of an ancient Hohokam village that was one of several villages along the Salt River between A.D. 300 and 1400. Sometime around 1450, this and other villages were mysteriously abandoned. Some speculate that drought and a buildup of salts from irrigation water reduced the fertility of the soil and forced the people to seek more fertile lands. The small museum displays many of the artifacts that have been dug up on the site. Although these exhibits are actually more interesting than the ruins themselves, there are also some reconstructed and furnished Hohokam-style houses that give a good idea of how the Hohokam lived. The museum sponsors interesting workshops (some just for kids), demonstrations, and tours (including petroglyph hikes). The Pueblo Grande Museum Indian Market, held in mid-December at Steele Indian School Park, which is on the northeast corner of Indian School Road and Central Avenue, is the largest of its kind in the state and features more than 500 Native American artisans.

Burton Barr Library
This library is among the most daring pieces of public architecture in the city, and no fan of futuristic art or science fiction should miss it. The five-story cube is partially clad in enough ribbed copper sheeting to produce roughly 17,500,000 pennies. The building's design makes use of the desert's plentiful sunshine to provide light for reading, but also incorporates computer-controlled louvers and shade sails to reduce heat and glare.


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Scottsdale Resort & Athletic Club
Fitness fanatics rejoice; this club's for you. If you can't stand the thought of giving up your workout just because you're on vacation, book a stay at this little boutique hotel just off busy Scottsdale Road and adjacent to the Silverado Golf Course. With standard rooms and huge 1- and 2-bedroom "villas," this place is plenty comfortable, but the main reason I like this hotel is because it's affiliated with the Scottsdale Athletic Club, a large workout facility that emphasizes its tennis program. The basic rooms are a real steal for Scottsdale, and while the villas/suites are quite a bit more expensive, they are gigantic and have fireplaces, DVD players, full kitchens, and washers and dryers. On top of all this, you get a view of Camelback Mountain.

Royal Palms Resort and Spa
This place is so romantic and beautiful that the moment you set foot in the first cloistered garden, you just might imagine you hear a flamenco guitarist playing. Located midway between Old Town Scottsdale and Biltmore Fashion Park, the Royal Palms was constructed more than 50 years ago by Cunard Steamship executive Delos Cooke. Done in Spanish mission style, the boutique hotel is still filled with European antiques that once belonged to Cooke. Surrounding the building, and giving the property the tranquil feel of a Mediterranean monastery, are lush walled gardens where antique water fountains splash. The most memorable guest rooms are the deluxe casitas, each with a distinctive decor ranging from opulent contemporary to classic European. These rooms also have private back patios and front patios that can be enclosed by heavy curtains. The antiques-filled dining room, T. Cook's, is one of the city's most romantic restaurants. An adjacent bar/lounge conjures up a Spanish villa setting. The Alvadora spa provides yet another level of luxury to this already superb boutique resort. While the Scottsdale Princess does the Moorish palace on a resort scale, this gorgeous little hideaway has the feel of a Spanish villa that was transported to the Arizona desert.

Tempe Mission Palms Hotel
I've always like this hotel simply for its great location right on Mill Avenue in downtown Tempe. However, this past year, the hotel revamped all its rooms with bold colors and modern geometric patterns. They're a bit wild but totally gorgeous -- perfect for Mill Avenue. Sure this is more a business hotel (ergonomic desk chairs), but with a rooftop pool, tennis court, the Mill Avenue nightlife scene right outside the front door, this is a great choice for young, active travelers who want to be right in the action. Come in the spring and you won't want to leave the courtyard, which is scented by the flowers of citrus trees.


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