Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management in Scottsdale, AZ

Scottsdale, AZ is home to over 300 days of sunshine each year.

Scottsdale, AZ Culinary Arts Programs

A perfect location for those interested in a culinary arts or hospitality management career, Scottsdale, AZ is home to plenty of recreational activities, great restaurants and world-class resorts. One of the fastest growing areas in the United States, Scottsdale is home to a booming nightlife scene that includes numerous clubs, bars, and restaurants. Old Town Scottsdale is a hotspot in the city - popular for residents and visitors alike.

Tourism in Scottsdale, AZ

With over 70 resorts and hotels located within the city, it's no surprise that the tourism industry is the driving force behind the economy of Scottsdale. Offering visitors a wealth of entertainment options, indoor activities, and outdoor excitement, Scottsdale's tourism industry accounts for close to 40% of the city's workforce - a great sign for those interested in a culinary or hospitality career.


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Going to Culinary School in Scottsdale, AZ

Attracting millions of visitors each year, the city of Scottsdale is a great place to live for those interested in joining the culinary or hospitality industry. With over 70 resorts and hotels (and over 15,000 hotel rooms), Scottsdale is known for have more AAA Five-Diamond hotels than any other state in the United States. In addition, the city boasts a large variety of spas, high-end nightlife destinations, upscale restaurants, and other tourist amenities.

Sports and Recreation in Scottsdale, AZ

Scottsdale, AZA premier destination for golfers from around the world, Scottsdale is the host of the historic FBR Open Golf Tournament. In addition, the city is the spring training home of the San Francisco Giants, and the home of the Scottsdale Scorpions, a minor league baseball team. While no major league teams call Scottsdale home, the Phoenix Suns, Arizona Cardinals, Arizona Diamondbacks, and the Phoenix Coyotes all play in nearby Phoenix.

While the TPC/Fairmont Scottsdale Resort is the elite destination for many golfers, other popular courses include Grayhawk, Desert Highlands, and Desert Mountain. If golfing isn't your thing, other popular destinations in Scottsdale include the McDowell-Sonoran Preserve, the McDowell Mountains, and Camelback Mountain.

Scottsdale Nightlife

Home to the annual Ultimate Block Party - an annual New Year's Eve celebration, Scottsdale has recently been named by the New York Times as one of the "hippest and most happening" cities in the United Stats. Home to a number of trendy hotels and hot nightclubs, downtown Scottsdale is home to such destinations as the Mondrian Hotel, the FireSky Resort and Spa, and the Hotel Valley Ho. In addition, the bars and clubs are mostly within walking distance of one another, meaning crowds of some 40,000 can gather on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights.


 

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