The Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix

A visit to the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix is a must for all music-lovers. I recently had the pleasure of exploring this hidden gem, and I’m excited to share my experience and some fun facts about this fascinating place. So without further ado, here’s your complete guide to visiting the Museum of Musical Instruments in Phoenix!

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AZ Musical Instrument Museum Quick Facts

  • Location: 4725 E. Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix, AZ 85050.
  • Hours: The museum is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
  • Admission: General admission is $20 for adults, $15 for seniors (65+) and teenagers, $10 for children, free for children under 3 and special exhibits are extra.
  • Parking: There is ample free parking available on-site.

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How to Get to the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix

  • Address: 4725 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85050

Getting to the Arizona Museum of Musical Instrument is a breeze, whether you’re a local or a visitor. If you’re driving, simply plug in the museum’s address (above) into your GPS. It’s about a 20 mile drive from Phoenix airport and downtown. If you need a rental car, here’s a great option.

For those who prefer public transportation, you can easily reach the museum by taking a city bus or using a rideshare service.

Things to Do at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix

Similarly, to my experience at the nearby Wrigley Mansion, I was blown away with all the MIM had to offer. It’s far more than a simple instrument museum. Below are some of the best things to do during your visit to the Museum of Musical Instruments in Phoenix! 

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1. Take a Guided Tour

If you find yourself visiting the MIM on a Monday, Friday, or the weekend, you can take part in the free Orientation guided tour. This 45-minute tour is a great introduction to the museum before diving into the other exhibits (and no reservations are needed). 

However, if visiting outside those days, you can still book a self-guided or guided tour (included with your admission cost) as long as you do so at least 2 weeks before arriving. I opted for a self-guided tour this time around.

For those who want to dive deeper into all the museum has to offer, you can book a VIP or special exhibit tour as well. 

No matter which tour you go with, you’ll appreciate the knowledgeable guides and the captivating stories about the instruments and their history. Need more tour ideas? Check this out.

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2. Listen to the Orchestrion Demonstration

The museum’s prized Orchestrion is a musical masterpiece that replicates the sounds of a full orchestra. Be sure to catch one of the scheduled demonstrations (every day at 12 and 3) to witness the museum’s largest instrument in action.

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3. Book the Balloons and Tunes Package

Adventurous guests will love the opportunity to soar over Phoenix in the morning via hot air balloon and explore the Museum of Musical Instruments in the afternoon. The Balloons and Tunes package includes the flight, breakfast, lunch and admission to the MIM! This is definitely on my list for my next visit to Phoenix! Here’s another option to book if you’d rather experience this tour outside of the museum.

4. Play Instruments in the Experience Gallery at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix

For kids (and kids-at-heart), don’t miss the opportunity to get hands-on with a variety of instruments. From keyboards to percussion and strings, you can try your hand at making beautiful music. I had so much fun here experimenting with new instruments that I have never heard of before! Fun fact: I used to play a few instruments myself including the Viola, Guitar and Piano.

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One of the Instruments Inside the Experience Gallery

5. Learn About the Science Behind the Music at the Collier STEM Gallery

For those interested in the technical side of music, the Collier STEM Gallery provides an engaging insight into the science behind musical instruments and sound. If you are lucky, you may even catch a STEM demonstration! 

6. Attend a Concert

The museum frequently hosts concerts featuring local and international talent. Check their events calendar to see if any performances coincide with your visit. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to attend one, but it would be a beautiful venue to experience!

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7. Lunch at Café Allegro

Take a break from exploring and enjoy a delicious meal at CafĂ© Allegro the museum’s on-site restaurant. It’s open daily from 11-3 and features a rotating menu of global cuisine. I heard from some of the locals that one of the global options for lunch (a Nori Seared Tuna Bowl) is worth tasting. If you’re able to try it, make sure to report back to me about how it is!

Rather eat on the move? No worries, there’s also grab and go lunch options!

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Café Allegro at the MIM

8. Shop at the Museum Store

Take a piece of musical history home with you by browsing the Museum Store. You’ll find a unique selection of music-related gifts, books and even small instruments.

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Museum Store at the Musical Instrument Museum

9. Breakfast at Beats Coffee Bar

If you visit in the morning, consider starting your day at Beats Coffee Bar. They serve up a tasty selection of coffee and breakfast items, making it the perfect spot to fuel up before your musical adventure. 

Museum of Musical Instrument Memberships

If you’re planning to visit the museum more than once, or you simply want to support their mission, you can consider becoming a member. 

Membership offers a range of benefits, including unlimited admission, special event access and discounts at the museum store and cafĂ©. Pricing starts at 100 dollars annually and goes up to 1,000 (with added benefits). 

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Conservation Lab at the Musical Instrument Museum

Know BEFORE You Go!

  • Allot at least 2 hours to explore the museum (most people spend anywhere from 1-3 hours here). 
  • Weekday mornings are the busiest due to school field trips. 
  • During busy months (November and December), you can reserve your ticket online (to skip the ticket line).
  • Remember to schedule your guided tour at least 2 weeks prior to your visit.

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Is Visiting the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix Worth It?

In my opinion, a visit to the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix is absolutely worth it. Whether you’re a seasoned musician, a casual music lover, or just someone looking for an interesting and unique cultural experience, you’ll find something to enjoy here. 

I spent over 2 hours exploring (but feel free to spend as much or as little time as you’d like). It’s the perfect addition to any Phoenix itinerary. 

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Final Thoughts

This museum truly left an impression on me and I’m sure it’ll leave one on you too. I don’t want to spoil the experience too much, but something I found fascinating about this museum is how music is celebrated all over the world. You will also learn instruments specific to certain countries and continents and the impact music has on different cultures.

If you’re able to go, please let me know! As always, thank you for reading. Did you learn anything new or have any feedback? Would you visit the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix? Feel free to share your thoughts. Please comment below and don’t forget to subscribe here

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Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix: A First-Timers Ultimate Guide

Tucked into the hills overlooking Phoenix, the Wrigley Mansion is one of Arizona’s most elegant and unexpected hidden gems.

Whether you’re a foodie, a history buff, or someone simply looking for the best views in the city, visiting this historic landmark offers an elegant experience after a day of adventuring.

The fine dining, historic tours, and unbeatable skyline views are what make the Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix so special.

I’ve explored this stunning estate firsthand during my trip through Arizona.

So, if you’re planning a visit to the Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know: from the dress code and tour details to restaurant reservations, membership perks, and even the best photo spots.

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The Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix

History of the Wrigley Mansion

The Wrigley Mansion was built almost 100 years ago, in 1932. It was originally intended as a 50th anniversary gift from William Wrigley Jr. to his wife, Ada. (Anyone else hoping for a mansion as an anniversary gift?) Lol.

The name Wrigley may sound familiar as William Wrigley Jr. was the entrepreneur behind the Wrigley Company, famous for its chewing gum, and the owner of the Chicago Cubs baseball team.

In addition to his aforementioned accomplishments, Wrigley took great pride in the Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix. This historic 16,850-square-foot mansion boasts a stunning blend of Spanish and Mediterranean styles throughout its 24 rooms. 

Over the years, the mansion has had various owners. Still, it was eventually transformed into a restaurant and event space, preserving its historical charm and welcoming guests to experience its splendor.

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Opulent Furniture and Lamp Displays

How to Get to the Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix

  • Physical Address: 2501 E Telawa Trail, Phoenix, AZ 85016.
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Wrigley Mansion Map

Reaching the Wrigley Mansion is straightforward. If you’re driving, you can easily drive to the mansion in 15 minutes from the International Airport or in 20 minutes from downtown Phoenix. 

If you need a rental for your trip, I’ve always found the best deals on rental cars in Arizona here.

After arriving, you will find self-parking available at the bottom of the hill for $5 or free, depending on the time of your visit. However, this does require a short trek up to the mansion, which can be strenuous, so keep this in mind. If you’d like to skip the walk, you can pay for valet at the top of the hill. 

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About Wrigley Mansion

Before we dive into all the things to do at Wrigley Mansion in Arizona, there are quite a few logistics that you should know about to plan your trip.

These are extremely important. You don’t want to end up visiting on a day when the mansion is closed or feeling out of place because you didn’t know what to wear!

What’s Included in the Membership?

Due to the regulations in Phoenix, the Wrigley Mansion is required to hold the status of a private club. Thankfully, the current owners are dedicated to making their membership affordable and accessible to all.

You’ll need a membership to visit the restaurant or take a tour. However, if you fall in love with the mansion, you can purchase a membership for just $20/year, which includes priority reservations, invite-only events, and complimentary valet parking. 

Then, there is a higher level of membership, which includes more perks such as priority invites and reduced food and drink minimums for private spaces. 

Here are all the other logistics to be aware of before visiting the mansion.

Wrigley Mansion Hours (When to Visit)

Tours of the Wrigley Mansion last 45-60 minutes and are available on Wednesdays through Saturdays at 3:15 pm. You can make a reservation here.

Geordie’s: Wednesday/Thursday (5-9 pm) / Friday/Saturday (5-10 pm) / Sunday Brunch (10 am – 2 pm)

Christopher’s: Tuesday – Saturday (5-10 pm)

Jamie’s Wine Bar: Wednesday – Saturday (3-10 pm)

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Terrace View

Wrigley Mansion Dress Code

There is no strict dress code, but I would recommend dressing to the best of your ability.

After all, you are visiting an elegant mansion.

This is especially important if you are planning to eat dinner at one of the mansion’s luxurious restaurants. They specifically request that you don’t wear ripped jeans, T-shirts, or baseball caps. 

Wrigley Mansion Photo Policy

You are free to take personal photos throughout your visit. This includes using your phone or a small point-and-shoot camera.

However, professional photography sessions are not permitted (unless they are in conjunction with an event). 

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Can you visit without a reservation?

Yes! You can tour the grounds and take a self-guided tour without a reservation.

However, if you are hoping for a guided tour or dinner, reservations are highly recommended. 

5 Things to Do at the Wrigley Mansion

The mansion offers more than just pretty rooms and panoramic views that almost remind me of my day in Sedona!

Check out the best things to do at Phoenix’s Wrigley Mansion below!

1) Eat Dinner at Geordie’s

Geordie’s Restaurant at the Wrigley Mansion offers a dining experience like no other. With a focus on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, Geordie’s offers a diverse menu that caters to a wide range of tastes. 

Here, you can enjoy fine dining in an elegant atmosphere with stunning city views.

If you can, try to come on a Thursday night when they have live Jazz in the evening from 7-8:30 pm

But, be prepared to dish out a pretty penny for this experience!

Dinner will cost between $55 and $300 per person. 

There are also five unique and private dining rooms available to rent if you’re traveling with a group and looking for a quieter ambiance. 

2) Take a Tour

If dinner at the mansion isn’t in your budget, but you still want to check out this historic gem, book a guided tour!

The tour does require a membership purchase ($20 per person), but it’s a more affordable way to explore the Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix and receive a brief history lesson. 

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Family Piano

The tours last between 45 and 60 minutes, during which your knowledgeable guide will walk you through the 24 rooms while sharing ghost stories and details about Wrigley’s life. 

My favorite part of the tour was checking out the intricate details of each room (I especially loved the grand living room) and marveling at the Phoenix skyline. 

Reservations are recommended but not required. 

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Phoenix Views, Grand Staircase and Entryway

3) Sample Food and Drinks at Christopher’s

If you’re looking for a more immersive experience rather than a simply elegant dinner, consider booking a tasting at Christopher’s.

Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 5-10 pm, guests will find an 8-course tasting menu. 

You will need to reserve and prepay for this experience, and you should expect to spend between 2.5 and 3.5 hours here. The tasting starts at $275 per person with the option to pair it with wine tastings for an additional $230. 

After your tasting and enjoying the views from the glass dining room, you are free to explore the mansion at your leisure. 

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The Beautiful Dining Room

4) Attend a Live Jazz Concert

On select dates throughout the year, the mansion hosts live jazz concerts at Geordie’s.

Each set ranges from 75 to 90 minutes, and you will enjoy the intimate setting, with the opportunity to order small bites and delectable cocktails. 

Reservations are strongly encouraged, but if you find yourself at the mansion without one, you can still check for available tables.  

5) Host an Event

The Wrigley Mansion is a coveted venue for weddings, corporate events, and private gatherings. Its historic and elegant setting makes it an ideal location for creating memorable moments. 

The mansion can accommodate groups as small as 15 and as large as 1,500. The experienced event planning team at the mansion will ensure your special occasion is truly exceptional.

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Portraits of the Family

Is the Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix Worth a Visit?

Yes, the Wrigley Mansion is 100 percent worth a visit.

Immediately after stepping foot onto the grounds, you will feel as though you have stepped back in time. Whether you choose to take a tour or indulge in a fancy dinner, you will be glad you stopped by. 

I’d always recommend trying something new and visiting somewhere you’ve never been, and the Wrigley Mansion is a great place to go.

Looking for more things to do in the Phoenix area?

I loved visiting the Musical Instrument Museum!

But if you’re looking for something more adventurous, you should absolutely take a day trip to the Grand Canyon!

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Old School Telephone

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