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Armory Park B&B Guesthouse


B&B in historic downtown
219 South 5th Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 206 9252
This beautiful turn-of-the-19th century building is just a few footsteps away from the downtown arts district with its abundance of little restaurants and galleries, as well as public transportation. The Armory Park neighborhood itself is filled with old homes like this one, and definitely deserves to be explored separately. The two guest units (one kitchenette) rest within a garden setting, with private entrance. Rates for lodging in Tucson are usually considerably lower during summer months than they are during the winter season, so call in advance for updated rates.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Armory Park B&B Guesthouse photo by wcities
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El Presidio Bed and Breakfast


Beautifully appointed Victorian adobe
297 North Main Avenue
(at the corner of Main Avenue and Franklin Street)
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 623 6151
Stay in the historic Victorian Adobe which was voted Best Bed and Breakfast by The Tucson Weekly. Built in 1870 and completely refurbished in 1980, this pueblo is charming. Stroll through the courtyards and lush gardens and enjoy the quiet ambiance of Old Mexico. Several restaurants are conveniently located within walking distance of the hotel. Wake up to the welcome smells of the gourmet breakfast that is an included amenity. All rooms are non-smoking and there is a two-night minimum. Please ask about the special policies regarding children. No credit cards are accepted here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Elysian Grove Market Bed and Breakfast Inn


B&B in an old market
400 West Simpson Street
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 628 1522
http://www.elysiangrove.com
This place originally served as a corner market when built in the 1920s. Today, the meat locker is the kitchen and the market's shelving cases display Mexican and Southwestern folk art. The garden is a great place to relax and watch hummingbirds. Antique- and art-filled rooms include two 2-bedroom suites. The inn is within walking distance from the downtown arts district and the Tucson Convention Center. Rates for lodging in Tucson are highly seasonal, so call in advance for rate information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Elysian Grove Market Bed and Breakfast Inn photo by wcities
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Four Points Hotel Tucson


Winning Points with Travelers
350 South Freeway
Tucson, AZ 85745
United States
+1 520 622 6611
The Riverpark Inn brings convenience to the desert, wrapped in Southwestern decor and situated snugly near downtown Tucson. Business travelers are especially pleased with recently renovated guest rooms and meeting facilities. Entertaining clients and associates is easy with the popular Bennigan's restaurant and lounge located on the hotel property. Reward yourself for a day well invested with an invigorating work out in the exercise room or relax beneath a yellow moon in the heated outdoor pool.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Gateway Villas


Accommodation for railroad enthusiasts
228 North Fourth Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85705
United States
+1 520 740 0767
Located near the train station close to the railroad underpass, in a building that was originally designed for railroad housing, this cozy bed and breakfast place is in close vicinity to both the Fourth Avenue business district and downtown Tucson, making it a favorite choice for the merchants that attend the Fourth Avenue Street Fair. What's more, all shops and eateries are within easy walking distance, a rarity in Tucson. Rates vary seasonally, so call ahead for current prices.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hotel Congress


Historic downtown hotel
311 East Congress Street
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 622 8848 / +1 800 722 8848 (Toll Free)
http://www.hotelcongress.com.
This historic hotel offers 1920s ambiance in Southwestern style right at the end of the Downtown Arts District. No clutter, not even a TV set, tarnishes the rooms. In fact, they are rather sparse but bright and clean with tub or shower. Low rates are offered to youth hostel members and students. Downstairs, visitors can enjoy excellent desserts and meet local bohemians and businessmen; they mix here at the popular Cup Cafe. Rates vary from month to month, so call ahead for rate information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
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Mt. Lemmon Suites


Suite mountain air
P.O. Box 640
Tucson, AZ 85619
United States
+1 520 576 1664
http://www.mt-lemmon.com/suite...
Perched atop Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina range, four lovely suites await travelers who long for a higher level of rest and relaxation. Each of the four suites delight with oak floors, woven rugs, gas log fireplaces and soaring ceilings. All include full kitchens, TV and VCR to infuse the comforts of home with the thrill of the great outdoors. Windows and semi-private decks offer guests a close-up view of towering pines, flowers and a variety of birds. The Monte Rosa and Eiger are efficiency apartments, while the Edelweiss and Matterhorn include two bedrooms. Owner Sonni Wendt maintains a Fine Crafts Studio on location where visitors can browse and buy hand made tartans, tapestries and throw rugs, imported from Scotland. Sonni is often seen weaving her special magic on a loom in the center of her shop.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mt. Lemmon Suites photo by Diane Daniel
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Roadrunner Hostels


In the heart of it all
346 East 12th Street
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 628 4709
http://www.roadrunnerhostel.com
This deluxe home hostel, former home of the deputy sheriff of Tucson who captured John Dillinger,is a three-minute walk from the downtown business and arts district, the 4th avenue district, and the Greyhound and Amtrak stations. It is also in convenient walking distance to some of the hottest clubs in Tucson.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Royal Elizabeth Bed & Breakfast Inn


In downtown Tucson
204 South Scott Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 670 9022 / +1 877 670 9022 (Toll Free)
http://www.royalelizabeth.com
This historical mansion is located right in the heart of downtown Tucson just minutes from the Tucson Convention Center and downtown business district; but you would never know once you are inside. Built in 1878, it's located on a quiet residential street. There are four antique-filled, two-room suites and two additional rooms, all with private baths. Guests rave about the gourmet breakfasts and evening refreshments are served in the parlor. Rates for lodging in Tucson are highly seasonal, so be advised to call in advance for rate information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Royal Elizabeth Bed & Breakfast Inn photo by wcities
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The Hotel Congress


For the backpacking traveler
311 East Congress Street
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 622 8848
http://www.hotcong.com
Part of the famous Hotel Congress, the Tucson chapter of the AA youth hostel offers the low-budget traveler an inexpensive place to crash for the night, in the heart of Tucson and in the same building as the hottest nightclub and cafe' in Tucson. The location also offers easy access to budget restaurants and curios shops, the downtown area, as well as the internet at the Library of Congress.

Review © 2007, Wcities
The Hotel Congress photo by Jen Crispin
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The Hotel Congress photo by Louisa Marie
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