
Upon entering the Paradise Valley from Scottsdale or Phoenix, drivers will notice new signs that were placed in 2012, welcoming them to the city of Paradise Valley. Signs consist of stacked rocks in a wire cage with rust colored rectangle on top. They are great for the desert landscape and they still like it. They may not notice the speed cameras that are present at some intersections, and move among the busiest streets in the city, so it is recommended that drivers slow down and follow speed limits.
From east to west, there are three streets that can take you to Scottsdale Road to Tatum Drive: McDonald Drive, Lincoln Drive and Doubletree Road. Lincoln Drive has the highest recorded speed limit for three (40 miles per hour) and is the busiest street east-west. PV actually begins right behind the AJ & # 39; s Fine Foods shopping center and the site of new luxury apartments (Broadstone at Lincoln), which are being developed by Alliance Residential. The field to the north is the proposed site for the new resort and the Ritz-Carlton residences. The town of P. Town Hall will be in your south, as will Mount Camel. To your north will be the Mummy Mountain. In addition to luxury homes such as Finisterre or La Place, which you will pass, you can mention other restaurants at El Chorro Lodge to the north, the former Mountain Shadows resort to the south, then JW Marriott Camelback Inn to the north and Intercontinental Montelucia. south. Driving through Tatum, Lincoln still has residential settlements on both sides and a view of Peveva Peak when you continue to the eastern border of the city on 32nd Street.
Taking the East-West route on the Doubletree will basically only have residential buildings and a slower speed limit. However, you will pass the architecture gallery of Paolo Soleri, which is in the south, and as soon as you get to Tatum, you will see the Tesseract School campus in the north. You will cross 64th Street (aka Invergordon), which is another route to get to Shea Boulevard from the northern part of PV. Because of the mountain of Mummy passing through the middle of the city, you cannot take Invergordon from the Phoenician region on the camel road to Shea; the street ends and then rises again to the other side of the mountain.
Moving from north to south, you can head for Scottsdale Road, which is adjacent to the Paradise Valley in Scottsdale. One North-South route passing through Paradise Valley is Tatum Boulevard. This route goes from Shi Boulevard, right down to the camel road. When he departs from Paradise Valley to Camel, the street changes its name to 44th street and becomes part of Phoenix.

