Welcome to Phoenix
You're going to a city you might not have visited before, in the middle of August. Here's everything you need to know.
104°F outside. Air-conditioned everywhere it counts.
Real climate data and the practical numbers most attendees need to plan around the heat.
Humidity
Sunset
PHX → venue
The venue, where to stay, and what to do
The Venue
Phoenix Convention Center. ADA-compliant throughout, 5-min walk from the hotel block, light-rail-friendly.
Travel & Stay
Sheraton Phoenix Downtown hotel block at $159+/night. 4.4 miles from PHX Sky Harbor airport.
Things to Do
It's the desert in August. Indoor-friendly food, evening hikes, and the best post-session spots.
At a glance for travelers
Getting here
PHX Sky Harbor — 4.4 miles from the venue. 24 airlines, 130+ nonstop destinations.
Staying here
Sheraton Phoenix Downtown, $159+/night via the official block. 340 N 3rd St, 5-min walk.
Getting around
Valley Metro A Line light rail — $2 single ride, $4 day pass, $20 weekly pass.
Common questions, honest answers
Yes and no. Mid-August daytime highs are 100–105°F (38–40°C). But it's dry heat (humidity ~17%) and indoor temperatures are heavily air-conditioned. You'll feel it walking outside between buildings; you won't feel it during sessions. Hydrate aggressively. Sunscreen. Wide-brimmed hat helps. Sandals or breathable shoes more than sneakers.
Lightweight breathable clothing. Layers (over-air-conditioned indoors can run cool). Sunscreen, wide-brimmed hat or cap, sandals or breathable sneakers. A reusable water bottle and a small bag for swag. A jacket for evenings — desert temperatures drop fast after sunset.
The 5-minute walk between Sheraton Phoenix Downtown and the Phoenix Convention Center is comfortable in shoulder seasons. In August, plan to keep walks short and use indoor connectors where available. The light rail is free with a CityScape pass and runs throughout downtown.
Yes — Phoenix tap water is safe, well-treated, and meets all federal standards. Bring a reusable water bottle; the venue has refill stations.
No, if you're staying at the hotel block and not planning day trips. Light rail covers airport → hotel → venue → downtown attractions. Rent a car only if you're extending your stay for desert trips (Sedona, Grand Canyon, Saguaro National Park).
Downtown Phoenix near the convention center is well-lit, walkable, and active in the evenings. Standard urban awareness applies — stay in lit areas, walk with a group when possible, use rideshare for longer distances.