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Comfortably nestled among mountain ranges and a national park, Tucson boasts the title of Arizona's second-largest city. With such a variety of entertainment options, the hardest part is choosing how to spend the day.

The city is known for its variety of dining venues, serving award-winning cuisine that ranges from spicy Mexican and Southwestern fare to innovative American cuisine. Art lovers will find several museums throughout the city - the Tucson Museum of Art has nearly 6,000 items that concentrate on the art of the Americas.

Many musical and theater groups make their home in the city, giving visitors endless choices on how to spend their evening. The Arizona Theatre Company, Broadway in Tucson, and the Tucson Symphony Orchestra are some of the most notable in the area.

Saguaro National Park borders the city, offering endless outdoor recreation. Visitors can hike or ride horseback through the many trails, take a dip in the nearby swimming holes, or go downhill skiing at the southernmost ski area in the country.
Tucson Travel Guides
  • Arizona Stadium

    The University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona is home to the Arizona Stadium, and the Arizona Wildcats since 1928. The outdoor football stadium houses over 55,000 seats, and provides the ideal venue for the avid Wildcats fans.

  • Tucson Convention Center Hotels

    Each year, the Tucson Convention Center in Arizona attracts convention-goers from near and far. With its enormous space – approximately 205,000-square-feet of meeting space, a 9,000+-seat indoor arena, and two performing arts centers – it's no wonder why it's home to such events as WWE wrestling, concerts, monster truck shows, and more.

  • Downtown Tucson

    Like any other city there are lots of things to do in Tucson. The Arizona city is a large part of the western culture.

  • Hi Corbett Field

    Hi Corbett Field has drawn baseball enthusiasts since it was built in 1937. The field was originally known as the Randolph Municipal Baseball Park in Tucson, Arizona.

  • McKale Center

    Home to the Tucson Wildcats basketball team, the McKale Center is a staple for fans of sports and recreation visiting Tucson, Arizona. It is located on the University of Arizona campus.

  • Reid Park Zoo

    When looking for a fun and exciting way to spend a day in Tucson, look no further than the Reid Park Zoo. There is an immense collection of animals at the Reid Park Zoo, including traditional favorites such as polar bears, elephants, tigers, and giraffes, as well as more exotic creatures such as the white rhino, rheas, and peacocks.

  • Tucson Botanical Gardens

    A tranquil oasis in the heart of metropolitan Tucson, the Tucson Botanical Gardens prides itself on being a place of beauty, inspiration, and education about the natural world. Offering tours, classes, specialty gardens, and exhibits throughout the year, the Tucson Botanical Gardens are as informative as they are beautiful.

  • Tucson Raceway Park

    Located just south of Tucson, Tucson Raceway Park is a fun and exhilarating place to visit for people of all ages and all levels of familiarity with racing. Its 3/8 mile paved racetrack hosts NASCAR races for Late, Super Late, Grand American Modifieds, Factory Stocks, and Mighty Compact racecars.

  • Tucson Airport Hotels

    Flying into Tucson International Airport Tucson has never been this enjoyable. Who knew traveling by plane is an attraction in and of itself? Even better, an enjoyable flight that is also safe is more than one can ask.

  • University of Arizona

    The history of the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona extends back to 1891, when classes commenced for the first time. The university originally consisted of 32 students and six teachers who met in the building now referred to as Old Main.

Top Destinations
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    Doubletree By Hilton Tucson - Reid Park

    Just east of downtown near the airport, Tucson Convention Center, and University of Arizona, the Doubletree Hotel Tucson at Reid Park puts visitors within minutes of everything Tucson has to offer. Each guest can enjoy a sparkling pool and whirlpool, lighted tennis courts, a 24-hour fitness center, and massage therapy rooms. Guests will also have the opportunity to indulge in delicious cuisine at the Cactus Rose Steak House or Javelina Cantina both inside the Doubletree Hotel Tucson.
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    Four Points By Sheraton Tucson University Plaza

    Conveniently located just steps from the University of Arizona, the Four Points by Sheraton promises to make guests feel right at home. The hotel is ideal for both business and leisure travelers, putting you near excellent shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Guestrooms at the Four Points by Sheraton offer plenty of room to relax and feature a large work desk, cable television with in-room movies, a coffeemaker, iron with ironing board, and complimentary daily newspaper.
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    Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort

    The Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort is among the finest in Tucson. Nestled at the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains, you'll enjoy stunning views in all directions. The resort offers endless opportunity for entertainment including 45 holds of championship golf, a luxury spa, five restaurants, and a pool with a waterslide. Your guest room provides a relaxing retreat, with a mini-bar, plush bath robes, cable television with in-room movies, and high-speed Internet access.
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    Jw Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa

    Rich with culture and beauty, the JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort is an ideal setting for visitors to discover Tucson. From its endless recreational activities ranging from award-winning golf to a relaxing spa treatment, the resort offers something for everyone. Indulge in the on-site restaurants that use only the freshest ingredients to create Southwest, American, and Italian cuisine. Stunning views will surround you as you step onto the balcony of your elegant guestroom. Here you'll also find custom furnishings, plush bedding, and a large bath.
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    Lodge On the Desert

    The Lodge on the Desert has been an Arizona landmark since 1936. The hotel underwent a $15 million renovation in 2009 to revamp its guest rooms and event space while still maintaining its original charm. Its residential setting and Southwestern hospitality make it the ideal spot for any stay in Tucson. Just minutes from the airport, the University of Arizona, excellent shopping, and popular Tucson attractions, the hotel also offers several challenging golf courses, tennis courts, and an outdoor swimming pool for guests.
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    Radisson Suites Hotel Tucson Airport

    Conveniently located just minutes from the Tucson International Airport, the Radisson Suites Hotel boasts a warm Southern atmosphere and a wealth of amenities for all who visit. Guests will enjoy a complimentary breakfast, outdoor pool, high-speed Internet access, and a gorgeous outdoor courtyard perfect for relaxing with friends. The hotel is near several area attractions including the University of Arizona and the Kino Sports Complex, as well as many opportunities for excellent shopping and dining.
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    Sheraton Tucson Hotel and Suites

    Sheraton Tucson Hotel and Suites is designed with comfort in mind. A recent $4 million renovation left the hotel with contemporary furnishings and decor, as well as a brand-new Southwestern restaurant, outdoor fire pits, and a fully equipped fitness center. Your luxurious guestroom at the Sheraton Tucson Hotel and Suites features a private balcony with gorgeous views of the grounds, the signature Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed, premium cable channels, in-room movies, a coffeemaker, and more.
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    Starr Pass Golf Suites

    Peacefully nestled in the foothills of Tucson, Starr Pass Golf Suites offers guests comfort and elegance. The resort's location gives you plenty of opportunity for recreation, with a luxurious spa, championship golf, hiking and biking trails, an Olympic-size swimming pool, and the Sonoran Desert Museum all nearby. Your guestroom at the Starr Pass Golf Suites is the ultimate retreat. Each room features a Tempur-Pedic mattress, cable television with HBO, and wireless Internet access.
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    The Westin La Paloma Resort and Spa

    Elegance and sophistication combine at the Westin La Paloma Resort and Spa. Nestled in the Catalina Mountains, there are plenty of recreational opportunities to keep you busy throughout your stay. Try your swing at the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, take a dip in one of the five sparkling pools, or play a round of tennis or racquetball at the championship courses. When it's time to relax, your guestroom at the Westin La Paloma has all you could ask for. Each boasts maple furniture, plush bedding, a stone-tiled bathroom, and the finest bath amenities.
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    Wyndham Green Valley Canoa Ranch Resort

    Just south of Tucson, the Wyndham Canoa Ranch Resort is perfectly situated near the stunning Santa Rita mountain range. As guests enter the hotel, they'll encounter soothing decor and the finest amenities providing the perfect place to relax and unwind. Visitors will feel right at home in the Wyndham Canoa's spacious guestrooms, all featuring a full kitchen, living room with sleeper sofa, and dining room area. When you're in the mood for fun, check out the hotel's sparkling outdoor pool, fitness center, and two championship golf courses.
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