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By Abbie KozolchykPhotographs by John Burcham
Feb. 15, 2024
Abbie Kozolchyk is a regular contributor to New York Times Travel who grew up in Tucson, Ariz., and has visited Phoenix routinely since childhood.
February heralds baseball and bachelorette season in greater Phoenix, Arizona’s sprawling capital and the nation’s fifth-largest city, where 15 Major League teams gather for spring training and innumerable bridal parties descend on the local clubs and cabanas. Not that you need be a baseball fan or bridesmaid to want to visit this time of year: Highs in the 70s and wildflowers in bloom make a persuasive case for hitting the city’s trails, dining patios and — several stories up — a new rooftop restaurant with panoramic mountain and skyline views. Another notable addition: Waymo’s driverless electric cars (which have not been without hiccups). Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport allows them to pick up and drop off at the airport train station, and is now ramping up curbside service at the terminals. Strap in for a psychologically wild ride, though the actual driving is shockingly smooth.

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