Other characteristics typical of the Bungalow style include: original oak flooring, double hung windows, crown molding, 4” baseboards, and a shed-roof dormer. This is the 32nd year for this tour which showcases historical homes in Revival, Norman and bungalow styles in the Coronado Historic District near downtown Phoenix. Tacos al Pastor and craft margarita was my fav. October 15, 2009 (Thurs) 7:30-9:30am Tour Downtown Phoenix’s Historic Luhrs Tower and the adjacent Warehouse District on Ollie the Trolley. This three-hour guided walking tour brings you on a culinary voyage through Downtown Phoenix. Jessica, our tour guide, was very out-going and gave us lots of local info on buildings and history. Our guide was full of interesting historical tidbits, and the choice of restaurants was eclectic and interesting. 2 hours, covering over 20 miles. It has 9’ ceilings on the first floor, which is uncommon.

A large veranda spans the entire front facade providing a welcoming social space. A chief characteristic of the Tudor style is the high-pitched, double-gabled roof with exposed rafters and purlins.

Womack House was built in 1929 and occupied by the prominent Phoenix contractor of the same name. See two Paradise Valley homes, including one previously featured on the 2012 Phoenix Home and Garden tour. New Phoenix City Hall, 200 W. Washington St. - This 20-story structure was completed in 1993. Public art is flourishing in many parts of the Valley of the Sun, and Downtown Phoenix is … Good variety of restaurants at local restaurants with delish food and drinks. The first ever food tour in Arizona! Arizona Food Tours opens your mind and pallate with tales full of rich history, one taste at a time! The regular tour is $75 and includes a chance to meet industry professionals.This historic district near downtown Phoenix features a wide range of homes built in the late 1800s to the 1930s. The tour starts at Regency on Central, a recently renovated high-rise. Sat, Mon, & Thursdays 2pm-5pm $ 65 USD.

Visitors are encouraged to take the light rail to other stops on the self-guided tour, but pedal cabs and a trolley service also will be available.The home design magazine hosts an annual fall tour of luxury homes. As a continuation of the design phase, ongoing community input, and follow up to the November 12, 2019 public meeting, there will be a virtual public meeting for an update of the design recommendations for the bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly improvements for 3rd and 5th avenues north of McDowell Road. Explore the unique architecture and lush landscapes of downtown’s Historic Roosevelt Neighborhood during their annual home tour this Sunday, November 13.