10 Places with Free Wi-Fi in Phoenix

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If you need access to Wi-Fi, whether you live in or are visiting Phoenix, there are an endless number of great locations that you should visit. Depending on your needs, there are plenty of bars, cafes, hotels, conference centers, libraries and other businesses that offer free Wi-Fi, too. These 10 locations are some of the best places in Phoenix to take advantage of free Wi-Fi.

  • Fair Trade Cafe– As if it wasn’t noble enough that the Fair Trade Café in Phoenix is working to serve only ethical products, they’re also providing free Wi-Fi. All products come from sustainable sources, with an emphasis on organic food and drinks. So if you want to patronize a business that promotes eco-friendly, ethical practices while browsing the web, this is the place for you.
  • Lucky Strike Lanes and Lounge – If you’re planning a night of bowling, remember that the wait between turns can get a tad boring. When the temptation to check your emails, Twitter or Facebook becomes too much for you, Lucky Strike Lanes and Lounge has you covered. Wi-Fi is free throughout the complex – just don’t let your friends catch you browsing when you should be bowling.
  • Central & Adams (Crown Plaza) Starbucks– Starbucks fans will be glad to know that they can enjoy their favorite coffee while keeping up with work and socializing on the web. The Starbucks in Crown Plaza, Phoenix is an especially great spot to relax with your laptop and a coffee. The seats are cozy and the people-watching is top quality, too.
  • Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites– When you’re staying in Phoenix overnight, the Holiday Inn Express offers quality service at affordable prices. They also offer free Wi-Fi for guests.
  • Apache Junction Public Library– Practically every public library has free Wi-Fi, but Apache Junction is something truly special. The place is completely steeped in history. If you’ve never heard of the Apache Trail, you’re obviously not a native of Phoenix. The trail runs through the Superstition Mountains, and was used by stage coaches carrying early American settlers. Before that, the same trail was used by the Apache tribe, who also used it as a way of traversing the mountains.
  • Camp Verde Community Library– Nestled among the Phoenix valleys, Camp Verde is a small town with a big heart and a lot of history. The community library is an excellent place to learn about the town, all while taking advantage of the free Wi-Fi on offer. Make sure to check in with the friendly library staff to find out what’s going on both in town and in the surrounding areas, too.
  • Carefree Resort & Conference Center – Carefree by name, carefree by nature. This is a desert resort that doubles as a conference center. A conference may not be the ideal way to spend your time, but if your boss is asking for suggestions, make it your mission to get Carefree Resort & Conference Center to the top of the list. They have a pool, exclusive bar, free Wi-Fi and so much more.
  • Blue 32 Sports Grill – Blue 32 is one of Phoenix’s best sports bars, and they’re known for serving a mean steak. You can relax by the bar and have a bite to eat without worrying that you’ll lose access to your email and social networking accounts. Wi-Fi is free for patrons, so you might as well have another drink and stay for the second half of the game in all of its high-definition splendor.
  • Peter Piper Pizza– You can’t go anywhere in Phoenix without coming across a Peter Piper Pizza. The good news is that they have free Wi-Fi at select locations. Grab a slice, or grab an entire pie, because you’re always going to have online access with Peter Piper Pizza. Come for the exceptionally good pizza, but stay for the free Wi-Fi. The five-meat feast is particularly delicious.
  • Bookmans Entertainment Exchange– For thrifty shoppers in Phoenix, Bookmans is the place to shop. You can pick up deals on music, books, DVDs, electronic equipment and much more. There is always something going on at Bookmans stores, whether it's a poetry reading, musical act or yoga class, and you can Tweet, Facebook or email the details to your friends and family using the store’s free Wi-Fi.

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