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    Taliesin West

    4.4 (452 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Sarah D.

    This place is so rad! We took the self-guided audio tour. Got to walk it at our own pace. Was a very cool experience.

    Jessica F.

    Such an incredible place to visit. The audio tour was so helpful. There were umbrellas to shield us from the blazing sun provided at the entry. Inspiring to see what Frank Lloyd Wright and his crew built in the desert so many years ago.

    Gerald H.

    Took a self-guided audio tour while in town. This would be our 31st FLLW house visited, which is kind of crazy. But when in the general area (Las Vegas) of Taliesin West, it just made sense to take a side quest and visit here. The audio tour is very good - lots of information. We were unable to do a regular tour due to timing and scheduling, but this was fine. I would recommend it unless you want the every inch of the house tour. There were a few places that weren't part of the tour I would have liked to see but oh well. The gift shop was also very nice - lots of items. Picked up a couple stickers, pins and postcards to send.

    Susan P.

    For any history lovers or just those who can admire and appreciate the gift of architecture, Taliesin West is a must see. I grew up fascinated by architecture and the way an inanimate object like a building could take on its own personality. Being a fan of Frank Lloyd Wright, at Taliesin West you can retrace the steps of an American Icon and physically sit in the chairs within his living quarters and sit at the very drafting table where creative genius took shape. From the self guided tour and audio from Wright himself, visitors are immersed into the grounds, vision and views intended for this remarkable building. The tour is about an hour and may be challenging for someone with some physical limitations. It is not impossible, perhaps more of a general awareness to come prepared with a portable chair or other assistance device. You can avoid any large crowds by entering the property with tickets that are early entry which is nice, particularly in the hot AZ sun. The volunteers there working were all quite friendly but I think lacked the more in-depth knowledge of the life and experiences this property one had within its walls. For anyone with an interest in AZ history and architecture, this is a must see!

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    Sue B.

    My friend and I did a self-guided tour in August around 10am. Be sure that your phone is charged up as you need to download the tour onto your phone. It takes about an hour tour the house. We were told that half of the tour is inside and half was outside. That is technically true. However, many of the rooms inside are not air-conditioned. We recommend you take a bottle of water with you. Other than the heat, we very much enjoyed our tour. Some of the house needs some TLC but I imagine that the upkeep of this property is challenging. It is well worth it to finish at the store. It's a very nice store with clean restrooms, water refills, and clean bathrooms. It's a lovely gift shop.

    Jenifer M.

    Lovely setting and we are a frank Lloyd wright fan. For the price, we all would have preferred a human guide. The headphones aren't as interesting as a person. The artist in residence was meh. All in all would definitely recommend.

    Ethan B.

    His winter home. We did a tour on Saturday morning before heading out of town. So glad we did. The architecture is just stunning. We weee there the Saturday after thanksgiving and the weather was what they would have had when they lived there. Love the style, the concepts, and the layout. Helpful staff, and I liked the self guided audio tour. Go at your own pace. Highly recommend you bring earbuds so you don't have to get theirs. Will definitely be back

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    Rita J.

    I recently attended the "Outstanding in the Field" dinner event at Taliesin West and it was an amazing experience. We toured the Frank Lloyd Wright property, including two theaters, design studio and beautiful architecture. The staff were very knowledgeable and professional. Following the tour, we sat down to a family style 5 course farm to table dinner. It was an amazing event!

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    Nanette B.

    While staying in Scottsdale my husband and I took a day for art and visited Taliesin West. I was taken back at all the details! It was beautiful and inspired me as an artist! I would highly recommend a visit here. We did not listen to the audio as we wanted to take everything in.

    MJ L.

    Guided tour with headphones was very nice to go at my own pace and learn about how Frank Lloyd Wright designed his home in Arizona. They give you headphones if you do not bring your own, and just ask for you to return the adapter, which they have for usbc and lightning. They also had a standalone device for those who can't download the app. $40 was a bit steep for a tour that seemingly has time blocks even though it is self guided. The store has some great pieces for gifts which are tax free.

    Robert E.

    An exquisite look into Frank Lloyd Wright and his architectual camp. We did the self guided tour and was very impressed with the building and the tour. A lot of the tour was outdoors so plan accordingly for the weather.

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    Jessica H.

    I'd heard from many people that Taliesin West wasn't to be missed on a trip to Phoenix. I'm so glad I listened! This place is interesting for anyone who likes architecture, history, nature, and learning about communal living. Taliesin West has their tours down to a science. You have a timed entry, and an audio guided tour. We got an email the day before telling us we could download an app and use our own phones and headphones, if we wanted. That made it so quick and easy once we got there! We were literally guided through 16 stops throughout the property. I'd say each stop had 2-4 minutes of audio, and really points out small details in each space that might otherwise be missed. I felt like I learned a lot about architecture and Wright as a person! The only thing I would have liked to see more of was living quarters. We mostly saw working spaces and communal dining and entertainment spaces, but I wanted to see where people slept! What did the bathrooms look like, where did the food get cooked, etc. Still a very cool experience! Also a great gift shop.

    V W.

    We purchased our tickets on line about 3 months in advance. We booked a 9:15am tour. Unfortunately, I found the light at this hour not conducive for good photography, but due to our travel schedule, it was the only time that worked. If you're into photography, perhaps an afternoon tour would be better. On the day, we parked (complimentary parking, yay!) and checked in at the ticket booth. They directed us to the gift shop where we picked up the audio tour headphones. (You're encouraged to bring your own as the audio tour is played through your phone). The tour starts outside, so be prepared for being in the sun. I found each audio station quite long to listen to. You are then directed to various rooms and more outdoor points of interest. There's a docent in some rooms if you have questions. You can linger as long as you like and even sit on chairs and take in the moment. Since everyone's listening to an audio tour, it's a tranquil experience, although perhaps a little impersonal and leads to a tendency of not making remarks or discussing points with others you're with. You just kind of stay in your audio tour bubble. The gift shop offers really quality items, including Christmas ornaments, books, hats, table linens, clocks, T-shirts and garden decor. Restrooms are available in the gift shop. I thought the cost of this tour at $39 each (September '25) was steep. I think $25 would be more appropriate. In total, the tour, taking photos and visiting the gift shop, took about an hour and 45 minutes. Helpful?

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