Walking Tours OF OLD TOWN SCOTTSDALE AND DOWNTOWN PHOENIX
“We live in a fast-paced society. Walking slows us down.”
- Robert Sweetgall
2 Hours
Challenge:
Participants will revel in a guided experience led by locals through the Downtown areas of Scottsdale or Phoenix. Our knowledgeable tour guides provide unique insights into the area and its public art. expand your tour with a choice of a “coffee” or a “pub” stop. We guaruntee a personal touch with one guide for every 8-10 people, allowing for a seamless experience through various stops. Our program includes one beverage stop ( Drink, tea, coffee) we can include more as desired.
Included: Guided tour, preselected food and drinks aif requested.
Required: Comfortable walking shoes. Must be 21 or older to consume alchohol.
Departs: Set after booking
2 Hours
Challenge:
We begin at the Waterfront in Scottsdale and walk a 1.5 mile tour of public art blended with some history of the area. Great for selfies, fun, and a quick drink stop if desired. Time for shopping after if you have the time.
Included: Guided tour.
Required: Comfortable walking shoes.
Departs: Set after booking
lets walk with the past
Join our Scottsdale Walking Tours to see the best of Old Town and more. You’ll check out historic spots, cool bars like the Rusty Spur, and local art scenes. It’s a straightforward way to get to know “The West’s Most Western Town,” hitting all the key sights and experiences Scottsdale has to offer. Whether you’re into history, art, or just want to explore, our tours have something for everyone.
wHAT YOU'LL SEE
Scottsdale Civic Center Park
Your journey starts at the vibrant Civic Center Park, where art and history intersect. Marvel at the iconic LOVE Statue and learn about the city’s founding at the Old School House, a portal to the “Orangedale” era.
Brown Avenue
Travel back in time along Brown Avenue, home to a historic Blacksmith shop and the Rodeo Museum. Feel the Old West come alive and discover the storied Mission, all while learning about the local legends and history.
Scottsdale Art District
Wrap up your tour with a cultural infusion in the Art District. Contemplate public statues and visit the Jack Knife statue before a potential exclusive viewing at the Museum of the West. Based on availability, the tour might include a panoramic city view from the Hilton Canopy.
RUSTY SPUR SALOON
On the south side of Main Street, the Farmer’s State Bank of Scottsdale opened in 1921 where the Rusty Spur Saloon is today. Today, the old bank vault holds liquor instead of money, and the Rusty Spur continues to thrive as Scottsdale’s first and longest-running