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Flights to Phoenix (PHX) from Nashville (BNA) on Southwest Airlines
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Southwest Airlines, which operates 4 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Nashville (BNA) to Phoenix (PHX), departing between 7:25am and 7:25pm. Usually a Boeing 737-300 or Boeing 737-700 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Nashville, TN to Phoenix, AZ is 3 hours and 50 minutes.
During your Phoenix vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
My Mother's Restaurant
This is a simple country-style restaurant, with long booths that are softly lit and comfortable. Choices like Mother made for lunch and dinner include a wide range of items, including chicken and fish at $4.65-8.39, to turkey and barbecue rib dinners from $9.79-9.99. Add a delicious homemade dessert for $1.55-2.55. Delivery is available in a limited area for $1.60 (except 2pm-5pm): north to south from about Northern to Van Buren, and east to west from 43rd Avenue to16th street. Check the Web page for an online menu and specials.
Ironwood Grill
Located within Carefree's charming Spanish Village Complex, this Spanish-style restaurant serves classic Continental fare. The dining room and lounge are decorated in 1800s Spanish antiques, and a fenced-in patio is perfect for al fresco lunches or dinners. The upstairs cafe and bar are an idyllic setting to watch the sun set. Dinner selections include a Stuffed Quail appetizer, Carpaccio, Roast Rack of Lamb, Mustard-crusted Ahi Tuna and a variety of poultry and beef dishes. Entrees are in the $12 to $25 range. Full bar service and a wine list with quite a few offerings in the $25 to $40 range.
Mario's Cafe
This casual little neighborhood cafe's hosts Chef Mario and Maria will introduce you to satisfying menu selections for breakfast and lunch. Choose from combination breakfasts like Chorizo & Eggs, for $4.59 (a Mexican-style pork and eggs breakfast munch), or an old-fashioned pork chop breakfast served with two eggs for $4.99. Select from other options like pancakes, waffles or crepes as well as Mario's famous skillets with ham, Polish sausage or steak for $2.99-5.99. For lunch, there are burgers, salads, and southwestern favorites like a Quesadilla Grande (grilled onion and mild chili strips with shredded beef all folded into a warm flour tortilla and served with rice for $4.99). Make room for delicious desserts, including homemade pies and bread pudding for $1.59-2.49. Note that this cafe states that its food is preservative-free, and it does not accept checks.
Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the
Phoenix area, including:
Twin Palms
Tired of paying high costs for a place to sleep? Try renting a short-term apartment. This gated facility offers quiet privacy and a host of amenities including laundry, free utilities, well-lit parking, basic cable and a full kitchen. Other features include a swimming pool and picnic tables with barbecue grills. Located in Central Phoenix, the bus route runs nearby for your convenience. Located minutes away from downtown Phoenix and nearby dining and shopping. Affordable pricing starts at $155.70 for a weekly rental. Prices are subject to change; please call for current information.
Hotel San Carlos
This beautiful hotel, styled after the Italian Renaissance Revival, was built in 1928 and combines Italian and Southwestern style. The first high-rise hotel serviced by an elevator in Phoenix, it earned its place in the Historic Hotels of America registry. In its early days, this hotel was frequented by some of Hollywood's movie stars like Clark Gable, Mae West, Marilyn Monroe and Spencer Tracy. Newly renovated and improved in 1997, this hotel continues in the tradition of its social graces. Note that rates are highly seasonal and subject to change, so please call for current information.
Horseshoe Motel
This facility caters to regular returning business customers, so if you are into economy, then these rooms will fit your bill. This older facility is for the no-nonsense, practical-minded business customer who does not need the fancy posh decor and that little basket of personal care items found at pricier chains. In return for fewer ammenities, you will find low prices at a clean and well-run establishment. Note that there are no telephones in the rooms and smoking is permitted in all rooms.
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