The Montreux
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Luxury and comfort await you when selecting our apartments in Phoenix, AZ. Montreux Apartments boasts a wide array of spacious floor plans, including two-bedroom apartments, family-sized three-bedroom apartments, and even dog-friendly apartments all with modern décor and amenities. Enjoy sitting around your kitchen island enjoying meals with family and friends, enjoy plenty of storage space, and more in our apartment homes.
Living in a luxurious apartment that provides everything you need can make day-to-day life a bit more comfortable. You will find Desert Ridge, Phoenix apartments offering both indoor and outdoor resident amenities. Montreux is the community for you. We boast a large clubhouse including business and fitness centers for resident use, a game room for the kids, and outdoor recreation areas including basketball courts, tennis courts, and areas to grill out with friends. Are you looking for a pet-friendly community? Bring along your fur children and enjoy time together at our dog park.
Each floor plan offers plenty of space with walk-in pantries, stainless steel appliances, and even Vivint Home Security protection, along with access to your choice of carport, garage, or underground parking to keep vehicles secure. Need to go shopping or want a night out? Desert Ridge Marketplace, a mere 7 minutes away, has several options to choose from. Take care of everyday shopping, dine out on ethnic cuisine, grilled treats, fast food, or even catch the latest blockbuster movies. When it comes to the best apartment living in Phoenix, Montreux is the place to be.
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Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix is the only state capital in the U.S. with more than 1 million residents, and the city has numerous offerings to make it an enticing place to live in or visit. This "Valley of the Sun" center was once known for an economy based on five "Cs" -- cotton, cattle, citrus, climate and copper -- but now is a center for electronics-sector manufacturing and tourism.
The Community of Phoenix
Phoenix's 15 neighborhoods are called "urban villages" and many were once small independent towns that got swallowed up into the big city. As a practical measure, most people refer to general areas rather than specific neighborhoods. In addition to Downtown, Midtown and Uptown in the Central City and Encanto neighborhoods, West Phoenix, North Phoenix, South Phoenix, Biltmore, Sunnyslope and Arcadia are the main sections of the city.
What to Do in Phoenix
The Musical Instrument Museum is aptly named, but you won't find anything dull in this place dedicated to the love of music. Rooms that focus on specific instruments or regions incorporate special music played through headphones that you get with your admission. A theater on the premises features regular live concerts. Admission is a little pricey at $20/adult, but worth it if you enjoy music at all.
Hoping to play outside? While Phoenix temperatures get high, Papago Park has plenty of shady spots amid its trails and large sandstone buttes. Right next to the Botanical Gardens and the Phoenix Zoo, this park also is home to an archery range, fishing pond and orienteering course. You can even rent a park shelter or play a round of golf at the adjacent Papago Golf Course.
Travel back in time with a trip to The Rosson House Museum on Heritage Square. This restored Victorian mansion dates back to 1895; take a guided tour to learn about the history of the surrounding city. Open Wednesday through Sunday, the tour costs $10 per adult.
One Thing You Shouldn't Miss in Phoenix
The climate of the Phoenix area lends itself well to supporting hot air balloons and the surrounding desert is perfectly viewed from the air. See the city and its sites as well as the desert and its wildlife all in one ride. Several companies offer tours via balloon that are suitable for families, couples or individuals starting at around $150 per person.
Dining in Phoenix
At Bobby Q, wood-fired chicken, baby back ribs, brisket and pulled pork headline the menu. Try a meat combo or platter if you're not sure which one you want. Reasonable prices and big portions are reason enough to visit, but don't forget to leave room for warm cinnamon donuts at the end of your meal.
You can't go wrong with a pizza pie, and Pomo Pizzeria makes some of the best around with thin crust to rival any offering from Italy. Paninis and handmade pasta dishes are an excellent backup if Neapolitan-style pizza isn't your first choice.