Whether youâve just moved from Seattle to an apartment in downtown Phoenix, or youâve recently bought a home in Scottsdale, itâs no secret that summers in Arizona can be scorching hot. So if youâre looking for fun indoor things to do in Phoenix this summer or just other ways to beat the heat, youâve come to the right place. From museums and art galleries to outdoor escapes, weâve gathered some of the best ways to spend a summer day in Phoenix from locals themselves.

Afternoon tea at the Arizona Biltmore
If youâre looking to change up your typical weekend brunch plans but still want to enjoy a bite indoors, look no further. Arizona local Sherrie Wilkolaski, Editor-in-Chief of Luxe Beat Magazine, recommends enjoying afternoon tea at the Arizona Biltmore, a Waldorf Astoria Resort.
âThey started serving afternoon tea when they opened in 1929 and offer this experience in the historic lobby setting. Delicious cakes, sandwiches, and croissants accompany a variety of black, green, and white teas. Donât forget to ask about their iced tea on those hot summer days.â
Arizona Science Center
Another fun indoor activity to do in Phoenix is to explore the Arizona Science Center. From exhibits where you can see what itâs like to be in the middle of a monsoon, learn about the human brain, or watch the stars in one of the largest planetariums in the US, thereâs something for learners of all ages.
Arizona Science Center says that a canât-miss hidden gem is Good Vibrations. âOpened in late Spring, âGood Vibrations: Where Science Gets Loudâ is dedicated to unique tunes created by visitors with some of the most iconic percussion instruments. This exhibition hits all the right notes.â
Check out Western Spirit: Scottsdaleâs Museum of the West
Located in Old Town Scottsdale, Western Spirit immerses its guests in the unique story of the Greater Western region. The museum features regularly changing and permanent exhibits of Western and Native American art and artifacts, entertaining events, and informative programs that bring the Westâs heritage, culture, and community to life.
An interesting exhibit to check out is the Abe Hays Family Spirit of the West Collection, which showcases more than 1,400 saddles, spurs, cowboy gear, and other Old West objects. Some other canât-miss exhibits include Light and Legacy: The Art and Techniques of Edward S. Curtis, Canvas of Clay: Hopi Pottery Masterworks from The Allan and Judith Cooke Collection, and Rails Building America.

Cool off at Saguaro Lake
âOne of my favorite ways to beat the heat in Phoenix is to go to Saguaro Lake,â shares Phoenix lifestyle blogger Kelly Chen. âIt’s known for its picturesque views and is perfect for boating, kayaking, fishing, and water skiing. Or, for a more relaxed evening, aboard Dolly’s Steamboat for a twilight dinner cruise on Canyon Lake. Thereâs nothing like a delicious meal with beautiful scenery.â
Explore the OdySea Aquarium
Located just outside of Phoenix is the OdySea Aquarium. From sea turtles to sea lions, thereâs so much to see and explore here, making it a great way to stay cool and entertained indoors.
While youâre at OdySea, check out Voyager – the worldâs only rotating aquarium experience. âVoyager takes guests on a fun-filled adventure past four 46-foot aquariums teeming with sea life while theyâre comfortably sitting in stadium-style theater seats,â adds OdySea Aquarium. âHowever, the only thing cooler than a tour through Voyager might just be OdySeaâs award-winning restrooms where the mirrors above the sinks have been replaced with a view directly into the aquariumâs shark exhibit.â
Take a staycation at one of the stunning local resorts
If thereâs one thing besides sunshine that Arizona has plenty of, itâs beautiful resorts with large, relaxing pools, cabanas for lounging, spas, and restaurants. âSummers in Arizona can be brutally hot, so a family staycation at one of the Valleyâs resorts is an absolute must,â says Local blogger Marlene of Life with Mar.
âOne of our favorite traditions is booking into the Fairmont Scottsdale for their Summer at the Princess program. Each year is a different theme and there are loads of summer activities for families, events, great food, and gorgeous pools to relax and play in.â
Visit the Arizona Heritage Center
Whether youâre interested in local history or youâre just looking for unique indoor things to do in Phoenix, consider checking out the Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park, which focuses on the rich history of the Phoenix area from the territorial days to the 1990s.
Allison Avery from the Arizona Heritage Center adds, âOne of the hidden gems you can find here is a portion of a door from the U.S.S. Arizona. This powerful piece tells the story of the bombing of Pearl Harbor and Arizona’s connection to that event. In addition to an immersive experience of life on the home front in Arizona during WWII, the Arizona Heritage Center is also home to fine western art, interactive activities for families, and out-of-this-world wonders.â
Originally published on Redfin








