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Americas Best Value Inn Tempe ASU
Best Western Inn of Tempe
Best Western Tempe by the Mall
Comfort Inn & Suites At Asu
Comfort Suites Airport
Country Inn Stes Tempe Phx Apt
Country Inn Suites Tempe Az
Courtyard by Marriott Tempe
Econo Lodge Arizona State Univ.
Embassy Suites Hotel Phoenix-Tempe
FIESTA RESORT CONFERENCE CENTER
Hawthorn Suites Tempe
HYATT PLACE TEMPE PHOENIX AIRPORT
Innsuites Hotel Suites Tempe
La Quinta Inn Phoenix - Sky Harbor South
Marriott TownePlace Suites
OAKWOOD TEMPE
Quality Inn At Asu-Airport
Quality Inn Phoenix Airport Hotel Tempe
QUALITY SUITES
Ramada Limited Tempe University
Ramada Ltd Tempe Az Mills
Red Roof Inn Phoenix Airport
Residence Inn By Marriott Tempe
Sheraton Phoenix Airport Hotel Tempe
SPRINGHILL SUITES BY MARRIOTT TEMPE
SpringHill Suites Tempe Airport by Marriott
Super 8 Motel Tempe/ASU/Phoenix area
Tempe - Days Inn
Tempe Mission Palms
The Buttes, A Marriott Resort
TWIN PALMS HOTEL
Tempe, Arizona's fifth largest city, has successfully blended the dynamics of a high- tech business center, 
the fun and excitement of a resort, the warmth and comfort of a residential neighborhood, and the "small town" 
atmosphere of a college community, to make it the progressive city that Tempe is. 

Nearly 300 days of sunshine a year makes it possible for Tempe to bring it all together: perfect weather through 
most of the year, challenging places to work, a myriad of opportunities for fun, the best in entertainment and dining, 
great shopping, and an unparalleled southwestern lifestyle.

In Tempe and its environs are nearly 30 hotels and inns which have a total of 3,500 rooms and offer gourmet dining, 
top entertainment, airport transportation, and concierge services. 

Tempe is centrally located. Direct access to I-10 and State Route 60 puts Tempe 10 minutes away from Sky Harbor 
International Airport. And proximity to the airport makes Tempe a perfect destination for the business traveler. 
With 50 percent of the East Valley's prime office space situated within Tempe, the community has a strong base of 
approximately 225 business firms in the industrial and office parks. Twenty-one percent of all resident companies in 
Arizona classified as "high tech" are located in Tempe. And Tempe is home to a national bank's second largest credit 
card processing center, as well as to an international airline.

The tone of Tempe's educational environment is set by the nation's fifth largest university Arizona State University (ASU). 
Thirty-two elementary schools, eight middle schools, and five high schools also serve the educational needs of the community.
ASU occupies 700 acres in the heart of Tempe with an enrollment of 43,000 students, 11,000 of whom attend graduate 
classes. The university's 12 colleges offer baccalaureate degree programs in 92 majors, master's degrees in 71 majors, 
and five doctorate programs.

ASU elevates Tempe's cultural scene to world-class status. The famous Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Grady Gammage 
Memorial Auditorium brings premier artists in every performing field to community audiences.

Old Town Tempe is a cultural center in its own right. As the City's principal business district, it is also its premier cultural, 
shopping, and entertainment area, with many of its shops, boutiques, and restaurants housed in restored structures built 
around the turn of the century. Old Town Tempe's Spring and Fall Festival of the Arts each draws nearly 200,000 people, 
who browse the myriad arts and crafts booths, and enjoy the variety of foods plus the free, live entertainment. The festivals 
are held, respectively, on the first weekend of April and the first weekend of December, and are the second largest arts 
festivals in the nation. And Old Town Tempe is also the place for laughs with the Improv, an offshoot of New York's famed 
Comedy Club.

When not taking in culture, Tempe, the sports capitol of the state, is the place to catch a good game. ASU Sun Devil 
Stadium is home to the ASU Sun Devils and the NFL's Phoenix Cardinals, as well as the setting for the annual 
Fiesta Bowl. Spectator sports fans can also watch the Anaheim Angels in spring training at Tempe's own Diablo 
Stadium.

Spectators are not the only ones who enjoy sports in Tempe. The City has more than 1,100 acres devoted to 43 parks 
and similar facilities. Centrally located Kiwanis Community Park is one of the crown jewels of the City's park system. 
Comprising of 125-acre, Kiwanis offers numerous recreational opportunities, including the world's second largest 
indoor/outdoor wave pool. 

Sports will merge with business and pleasure at Tempe's Rio Salado Project, a new 5.5-mile-long recreational and 
commercial facility currently in development. The project involves converting the dry bed of the Salt River into a meandering 
park which, when completed, will offer 185 surface acres of lakes, ponds, and streams, plus trails, playing fields, picnic sites, 
and an equestrian center.




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