Shops, restaurants, banks, grocers, pharmacists, medical services, the ASU campus and Sun Devil Stadium. All the arts, culture and entertainment you love about the East Valley are closer here than at any other community you can choose.

This popular lake is a hub for water recreation, offering activities like kayaking, paddle boarding and sailing.

This bustling downtown area is known for its shops, restaurants and nightlife, creating a lively and energetic atmosphere.

A historic performing arts center designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, hosting a variety of shows and events.

This waterfront arts center offers a diverse range of performances and exhibitions, contributing to Tempe’s thriving arts scene.

Beyond Tempe Town Lake, the city offers access to Papago Park and other natural areas for hiking, biking and enjoying the desert landscape.

A large open-air shopping and entertainment complex with a variety of stores and restaurants.

This museum explores the city’s past, showcasing its history and cultural heritage.

A showcase of desert plants and ecosystems, offering a glimpse into the unique flora of the region.

A museum with a collection of over 12,000 works of art, making it one of the largest museums in the state.

The home of the Los Angeles Angels during spring training, offering a unique baseball experience.

A popular park with a lake, offering opportunities for fishing, paddleboats and other recreational activities.

A museum that celebrates Arizona’s rich history and diverse cultural heritage.

A shopping mall with a variety of stores and entertainment options.

A mesa with petroglyphs and artifacts left by the ancient Hohokam.

Tempe is home to the main campus of ASU, a major driver of the city’s vibrant and youthful atmosphere.