Scottsdale, Arizona, sits east of Phoenix and is known for its desert scenery, upscale shopping, and golf courses. The core area around Old Town feels like a small downtown with art galleries, boutique shops, and a lively restaurant scene. North Scottsdale offers quieter residential streets and easy...
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10- The Mission$30-$50/ppMexican · Old TownReserve →
- El Charro Café$15-$25/ppMexican · Old TownReserve →
- The Herb Box$25-$45/ppAsian Fusion · Old TownReserve →
- Postino$20-$35/ppItalian · Old TownReserve →
- The Farm at South Mountain$30-$55/ppAmerican · South MountainReserve →
- Paradise Bakery & Café$10-$18/ppCafé · Paradise ValleyReserve →
June, August, and May are the strongest windows for outdoor activities.
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