Scottsdale City Tour
Experience Scottsdale from an open-air tour vehicle. Our comprehensive Scottsdale city tour covers over 50 miles of historical and cultural sites. In addition to major landmarks, your Tour Guide will take you to sites where historical events occurred, such as the site where German soldiers dug a tunnel to escape a WWII prisoner of war camp. Be aware there is a weight limit of 275 lbs per person
About this activity
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Additional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Must be physically able to enter and exit a Jeep Wrangler.
Special Instructions
Itinerary
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Old Town Scottsdale : We will explore cultural and historical landmarks in Old Town Scottsdale.
Free Admission
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Estimated Time : 20 minutes
McDowell Sonoran Preserve : We will stop at the McDowell Sonoran Preserve for a nature walk. Our tour guide will present the Sonoran desert flora and fauna.
Free Admission
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We will pass by TPC Scottsdale, where major golf tournaments are held.
Free Admission
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Estimated Time : 10 minutes
We will stop to see the Frank Lloyd Wright Spire, a monumental tribute to one of Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural designs.
Free Admission
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We will pass by the former Thunderbird II, which was used to train 5500 military pilots during WWII.
Free Admission
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We will pass by the award-winning McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park.
Free Admission
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Estimated Time : 10 minutes
Tempe : We will pass by the scenic Papago Park and stop at a site where WWII prisoners of war dug a tunnel to escape a POW camp.
Free Admission
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We will pass by the Salt River Pima- Maricopa Native American Communty and your tour guide will give a presentation on the history of Native Americans in the Southwest.
Free Admission