Saturday, November 20, 2010

Scottsdale Culture: Museums, Architecture and Galleries





It is truly disorientating to stagger off a tremendous mountain hike, shower and set off on a cultural odyssey that only a sophisticated city could present. First stop: Cosanti, the gallery, studio and residence of renowned Italian-American architect Paolo Soleri. I was privileged to meet with this still-productive 91 year old artist whose new Soleri Bridge and Plaza opens in Scottsdale next month. The old man still has a mischievous glint in his eyes.

Next: a charming Ace Bailey of Ultimate Art & Cultural Tours took me on a fascinating insider’s look at Valley Ho, a lovingly restored 1950’s landmark hotel, formerly the getaway spot for the likes of Humphrey Bogart and Tony Curtis.

Scottsdale has a wealth of Public Art on show throughout the city, from Western mustangs to overpass bas-reliefs. There are also nearly a hundred art galleries throughout the city, concentrated in the Arts District, which I explored on the Scottsdale ArtWalk which takes place weekly on Thursday evenings.

And the museums…Way too many for me to fit them all in, but I managed the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA), the Scottsdale Historical Museum housed in The Little Red Schoolhouse, and my favourite: MIM – Musical Instrument Museum. This is modern museum presentation at its very best: state of the art audio and video envelop visitors in a cocoon of musical arts from around the world.

Scottsdale Desert Tours: Tomcars, Trails and Ruins





And back to desert adventure….Brandon of Desert Wolf Tours was foolish enough to allow me to drive one of Desert Wolf’s Tomcars through the desert and over boulders bigger than the Tomcar itself! These are amazing vehicles and allowed us access deep into the Sonoran Desert to explore mesas, ancient Indian ruins and old mines in a dusty cacophony of fun and adventure, a million miles away from the city streets of Scottsdale – yet just outside city limits.

Scottsdale Golf: TPC Scottsdale and The Phoenician



Scottsdale is almost synonymous with golf. There are 51 courses within the city limits and over 200 in the surrounding area. I visited the most famous one of all: home of The Waste Management Phoenix Open (“The Greatest Show on Grass”), the TPC Scottsdale Stadium Course is magnificent. Pictured here is its 16th hole that transforms into “The Coliseum” during The Open – providing fans with one of the most exciting settings in professional sports. I also wandered around The Phoenician’s three 9-hole courses: Desert, Oasis and Canyon. Each one is totally different in character from the others.

The Inside Track on Scottsdale Hotels and Restaurants




I was fortunate enough to stay in three wonderful yet very different hotels in Scottsdale. The Hermosa Inn is a small but gracious boutique hotel of just 35 rooms that blooms in the desert and features artwork of Lon Megargee, the well-known cowboy artist.

The Hotel Valley Ho is in Scottsdale’s historic district, within easy walk of downtown. It’s 1950’s architectural detail is complimented by great amenities and a rooftop terrace with the best views of Scottsdale.

The Phoenician is an iconic hotel on the slopes of Camelback Mountain with every luxury you could imagine. I experienced the Shea Butter Wrap with Honey Avocado Foot Therapy at their centre for Well-Being and afterward floated to a sumptuous dinner at Il Terrazo Restaurant.

Dining is another of Scottsdale’s civilized pleasures and I can personally recommend FnB with entertaining gourmand Pavle Milic, Trader Vic’s with sensational Mai Tai’s and the lovely Lon’s Patio at The Hermosa Inn

The Phoenician has been added to to my list of Favourite Hotels which you can see at: www.chrisrobinsontravelshow.com

Cacti, Thanks and Websites





My grateful thanks to the Scottsdale CVB team who organized my trip and the radio broadcasts, particularly Laura McMurchie, Tatum Luoma and Christy Naughton. Also to my hotel hosts: Denise Seomin at The Phoenician, Nicole Plehn at The Hermosa Inn and the team at Valley Ho. Laura and Denise were also my warm and eloquent guests on my radio shows.

Websites to explore:

www.ExperienceScottsdale.com

www.thePhoenician.com

www.HermosaInn.com

www.HotelValleyHo.com

www.ArizonaFoodTours.com

www.aoa-Adventures.com

www.Cosanti.com

www.UltimateArtTours.com

www.TheMIM.com

www.DesertWolfTours.com

www.tpc.com