Final Four Fan GuideGame Day Guide for the 2024 Final Four in the Valley
Fill your Final Four weekend with these tournament-themed events and viewing options.
Fill your Final Four weekend with these tournament-themed events and viewing options.
March (and April!) Madness is coming to the Valley. Control the tip-off with our guide to college basketball’s signature event.
Phoenix’s burgeoning Downtown district – which will host Final Four Fan Fest – makes for convenient and rewarding pre-tip-off exploration. Neighborhoods like Roosevelt Row, Grand Avenue and Garfield are making a major comeback, racking up coffee shops, restaurants, music venues and other community spaces like points from the free-throw line.
Home to some of the Valley’s oldest and most storied resorts, this 6-mile strip stretching from Central Avenue to Scottsdale is a popular landing spot for spring visitors – and your runway for a high-flying day of pre- or post-game fun.
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The swankier, quieter end of the long, rectangular stretch of land occupied by The West’s Most Western Town, North Scottsdale is home to tony resorts, luxury shopping and restaurants galore – all the amenities of Old Town, without the clamor. And you might spot a baller at brunch.
Maximize your fan experience when the vaunted NCAA men’s basketball tournament culminates in the Valley of the Sun – including four action-packed fan-event days in Downtown Phoenix.