
The Penn and Wharton Club of Arizona has coordinated a guided tour at Taliesin West for our Club (Maximum of 25 people). Come join us and experience a side of Scottsdale and the Sonoran Desert unlike any other by exploring Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and desert laboratory, a location inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The deadline to purchase tickets is Monday, October 20, so please purchase your tickets below to secure your spot on the tour. Guests are also invited to attend, please purchase the number of tickets for you and your guests below.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s desert camp, Taliesin West, is located in the foothills of the McDowell Mountains. One of the most influential architects of our time, Wright’s career spanned more than 70 years. During that time, he designed hundreds of buildings, including the iconic Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Fallingwater. With each masterful design, Wright forever influenced our relationship with architecture and our idea of how to live in balance with nature.
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- There is an abundance of desert wildlife and plants and uneven walking surfaces. Please wear appropriate shoes to ensure your safety.
- All Taliesin West Tours are walking tours on gravel and concrete pathways. There are shallow steps and uneven surfaces.
- Water bottle, sunscreen, hat and/or umbrellas are highly recommended.
- All tours are walking tours. If you need assistance, we suggest bringing a portable seat or seat walker.
- Tours spend as much time outside, as inside. Please be mindful of the weather.