5.2 out of 10

West Pima St, Downtown

33.4330964597844 -112.092460268707
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3/5
2yrs+

"Just fine for a short stay"

W Pima street is only a short drive away from the S Black Canyon freeway. The environment here is not so pleasant. It is more kind of an open space with scanty population. But still on the major part of the street intersecting with some of the main streets in Phoenix, there are quite a number of places of public interest that can be accessed from W Pima street. Some of them are, Alkire Park and Harmon park, which are of local interest. Near the Harmon Park there is the Phoenix Memorial hospital, an important building over here.
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