US Airways Flights from San Luis Obispo (SBP) to Phoenix (PHX)
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on US Airways, which operates 3 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from San Luis Obispo (SBP) to Phoenix (PHX), departing between 6:30am and 4:05pm. Usually a Canadair Regional Jet is flown for this route. The average travel time from San Luis Obispo, CA to Phoenix, AZ is 1 hour and 38 minutes.
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During your Phoenix vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Wrigley Mansion
Situated on a hilltop adjacent to the Arizona Biltmore, this elegant mansion was built by chewing-gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr., between 1929 and 1931 as a present for his wife, Ada. Designed with Italianate styling, the many levels and red-tile roofs make it seem like an entire village. The mansion is now a National Historic Landmark, with the interior restored to its original elegance. Although this is currently a private club, membership is only $10 and basically gives you dining privileges.
Heard Museum
The Heard Museum is one of the nation's finest museums dealing exclusively with Native American cultures and is an ideal introduction to the indigenous peoples of Arizona. The extensive exhibit Native Peoples of the Southwest examines the culture of each of the major tribes of the region and includes a Navajo hogan, an Apache wickiup, and a Hopi corn-grinding display. In the Katsina Doll Gallery, you'll get an idea of the number of different kachina spirits that populate the Hopi and Zuni religions, while the Crossroads Gallery offers a fascinating look at contemporary Native American art. On many weekends, there are performances by singers and dancers, and throughout the week, artists demonstrate their work. Guided tours are offered daily. The annual Indian Fair and Market, held on the first weekend in March, includes traditional dances along with arts and crafts.The museum also operates Heard Museum North, at El Pedregal Festival Marketplace, 34505 N. Scottsdale Rd., in Carefree. This gallery features changing exhibits and is open Monday through Saturday from 10am to 5:30pm and Sunday from noon to 5pm. Admission is $3 for adults and is free for children 12 and under.
Desert Botanical Garden
Located in Papago Park adjacent to the Phoenix Zoo and devoted exclusively to cacti and other desert plants, this botanic garden displays more than 20,000 plants from all over the world. The Plants and People of the Sonoran Desert Trail is the state's best introduction to ethnobotany (human use of plants) in the Southwest. Along the trail are interactive displays that demonstrate how Native Americans once used wild and cultivated plants. You can make a yucca-fiber brush and practice grinding corn and mesquite beans. At the Center for Desert Living, there are demonstration gardens and an energy- and water-conservation research house. On the Harriet K. Maxwell Desert Wildflower Trail, you'll find an ever-changing palette of colorful wildflowers throughout much of the year. If you come late in the day, you can stay until after dark and see night-blooming flowers and dramatically lit cacti. A cafe on the grounds serves good food and makes a great lunch spot. In spring and fall, there are also concerts in the garden. In early December, during Las Noches de las Luminarias, the gardens are lit at night by luminarias (candles inside small bags).
Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa
For decades this has been the favored Phoenix address of celebrities, politicians, and old money, and the distinctive cast-cement blocks inspired by a Frank Lloyd Wright design make this a unique architectural gem. It's the historic character and timeless elegance that really set this place apart. Let the beautiful people and the new money have The Phoenician; I'll take the Biltmore. The wide lawns, colorful flower gardens, and views of Piestewa Peak make outdoor lounging here an absolute joy (just bring me a gin and tonic over at the croquet court). While the two golf courses and expansive spa are the main draws for many guests, the children's activities center also makes this a popular choice for families. Of the several different styles of accommodations, the "resort rooms" are quite comfortable and come with balconies or patios. Those rooms in the Arizona Wing are also good choices. The villa suites are the most spacious and luxurious of all. Afternoon tea, a Phoenix institution, is served in the lobby.Facilities: 5 restaurants (New American, Southwestern, American); lounge; 8 pools (1 with a water slide and 1 with rental cabanas); 2 18-hole golf courses plus 18-hole putting course; 7 tennis courts; lawn games; health club and full-service spa; 2 Jacuzzis; saunas; bike rentals; children's programs; concierge; car-rental desk; courtesy shopping shuttle; business center; room service; massage; laundry service; dry cleaning; executive-level rooms.
The Wyndham Buttes Resort
Located only 3 miles from Sky Harbor Airport, this resort makes the most of its craggy hilltop location, and although some people complain that the freeway in the foreground ruins the view, the rocky setting and desert landscaping leave no doubt you're in the Southwest. The only other resorts in the area with as much of a desert feel are Boulders and Four Seasons, both of which are quite a bit more expensive than this resort. From the cactus garden, stream, waterfall, and fishpond inside the lobby to the circular restaurant and free-form swimming pools, every inch of this resort is calculated to take your breath away. The pools (complete with waterfalls) and four whirlpools (one of which is the most romantic in the valley) are the best reasons to stay here. Guest rooms are stylishly elegant. The city-view rooms are a bit larger than the hillside-view rooms, but second-floor hillside-view rooms have patios. Unfortunately for fans of long soaks, most bathrooms have only three-quarter-size tubs. The Top of the Rock restaurant snags the best view around, and sunset dinners are memorable.Facilities: 3 restaurants (New American/Southwestern, American, bar and grill); 3 lounges; 2 pools; 4 tennis courts; volleyball courts; exercise room; access to nearby health club; spa services; 3 Jacuzzis; sauna; bike rentals; concierge; business center; room service; massage; dry cleaning, executive-level rooms.
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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