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TEMPE ARIZONA VACATION RENTALS

AZVR, your perfect getaway in beautiful Arizona

ABOUT TEMPE ARIZONA

Tempe Vacation Rentals for ther Ideal Experience

There’s only one way to truly enjoy Tempe—a Tempe vacation rental where you can have the convenience and privacy of affordable luxury accommodations. Home to Arizona State University’s main campus, Tempe is a celebrated city of diversity. Downtown Tempe, located in the Mill Avenue District, adjacent to ASU, is a playground of excellent and eclectic dining, sprinkled with hundreds of specialty shops loaded with hard-to-find treasures. Street bands infuse Mill Avenue with laid back, relaxing tunes. Clubs, pubs and ethnic cafes line the main drag with diverse options, regardless of the time of day or night. A Tempe vacation sounds tempting, right?

Downtown Tempe is where the magic happens

Tempe Town Lake resides on the north end of Mill Avenue and offers sailing, rowing, paddle boating and kayaking. The park adjacent to the lake is packed with fun for the kids, including a splash park, slides and water cannons, plus plenty of relaxation for adults. Millions of visitors enjoy all the park has to offer each year, especially the many cultural events and fairs. With our Az vacation rental residences, homes, villas, condos and apartments located close to all that Tempe offers.

The Mill Avenue Arts and Crafts Fair is one of the most anticipated tourist attraction that draws more than 250,000 visitors to each. Artists from all around the country converge to sell their treasures. Each Fall and Spring, the festival runs for three days where the streets of downtown are closed and thousands of people roam them in search of one of kind arts and crafts. So many things to do in Tempe!

Arizona State University

ASU is host to a myriad of attractions and experiences including the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Gammage Theatre. The ever-impressive ASU Art Museum houses a diverse installations—there’s always something for everyone to enjoy. Take a hike on A Mountain, where U of A and ASU students take turns clandestinely painting it.