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Visit Mesa and experience the beauty of the amazing desert Southwest - all while enjoying the comfort and culture of a metropolitan city. Mesa is the perfect gateway to a vacation filled with adventure and excitement! Mesa offers a variety of enjoyable things to see and do, from exploring the legacy of Native American culture and the pioneer history of the Old West to Broadway musicals and state of the art interactive museums. We have hotels and accommodations available for every budget and all of our places to stay will put you close to Mesa's exciting nightlife and diverse restaurants and dining.

Mesa's beautiful climate makes it the perfect place to enjoy the outdoors. With more than 300 days of sunshine every year, our weather will put a smile on your face as you explore the beauty of the Sonoran Desert's unique environment. Sunny days also mean golf is a year round sport in Mesa, and rugged mountains and blue skies make our courses some of the most scenic in the country.

Mesa has all there is to offer: a warm, welcoming environment, a rich cultural background, wonderful people and endless possibilities. Visit Mesa and see for yourself!

May
21
2012

"A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline"

May 21 – May 26
Broadway Palm celebrates a country legend's climb from…
May
23
2012

Discover Mesa Arts Center

May 23 – Jun 6
Campus tour includes a tour of all theaters, art studios, Mesa Contemporary…
Jun
08
2012

2nd Friday

Jun 8 – Dec 14
Mesa downtown galleries and businesses have joined together to create an exciting and friendly way to…
2012 VG

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April 19, 2012
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