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Phoenix Art Museum
The Southwest’s largest art museum, with strong collections in American, Latin American, Asian, European, and contemporary art plus rotating exhibitions.
Take a bus from West Palm Beach, FL to Phoenix, AZ and enjoy the approximately 1961 miles (3157 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest bus runs at 03:45, the last at 23:05.
Distance 1961 miles (3157 km) |
Average bus duration 51h 50m |
Buses per day 4 |
First bus 3:45 AM |
Last bus 11:05 PM |
Cheapest Month Sep |
Cheapest Day Fri |
High Season Jan - Mar |
Low Season Jul - Sep |
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The Southwest’s largest art museum, with strong collections in American, Latin American, Asian, European, and contemporary art plus rotating exhibitions.
A leading museum of Native American art and culture, especially known for Indigenous artists of the Southwest and thoughtful permanent exhibitions.
A widely acclaimed museum showcasing instruments from around the world, with immersive audio displays and a popular hands-on gallery.
A signature Phoenix attraction with exceptional desert plant displays, scenic trails, and seasonal light installations that are highly photogenic.
A large desert park known for red sandstone formations, easy walking trails, and iconic city views near major cultural attractions.
Phoenix’s most famous urban peak, drawing hikers for challenging trails and panoramic valley views; especially popular at sunrise.
A bacon-wrapped hot dog in a bolillo-style bun, typically topped with beans, onions, tomatoes, mustard, mayo, and jalapeño sauce. A defining Phoenix and Arizona borderlands street-food favorite.
An Arizona classic of an open-faced flour tortilla baked until crisp and topped with melted cheese, often finished with green chiles or chorizo. Common in Phoenix Mexican restaurants.
A flour tortilla burrito filled with meat, beans, or cheese and smothered in roasted green chile sauce. It reflects the strong Sonoran and New Mexican influence on Phoenix cooking.
A beloved casual spot specializing in Native American and Southwestern dishes such as fry bread tacos and stews. It is one of Phoenix's most distinctive local eateries.
An old-school Phoenix steakhouse with red-leather booths, classic service, and a strong local reputation for steaks, martinis, and special-occasion dining.
A nationally known Phoenix institution celebrated for wood-fired pizzas, excellent ingredients, and a simple, refined atmosphere in Downtown Phoenix.
Moderate by major U.S. city standards. Hotels vary by season; casual dining and coffee are fairly typical, while upscale dining and resort areas cost more.
Tip 18-20% in restaurants, more for great service. Bartenders: USD 1-2 per drink. Taxis/rideshares: 10-15% or round up. Hotel staff and valet tips are customary.
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Most West Palm Beach, FL to Phoenix, AZ buses use the West Palm Beach, S Tamarind Ave / Datura St to Phoenix, Bus Station (E Buckeye Rd) station pair, with some services arriving at Phoenix, Sky Train Station. Use this guide to compare West Palm Beach, FL and Phoenix, AZ bus stations on this route, check city-centre transport, alongside checking practicalities like bus station facilities and services.
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