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Arizona Inn


Old time elegance
2200 East Elm Street
(Near Campbell and Speedway)
Tucson, AZ 85719
United States
+1 520 325 1541 / +1 800 933 1093 (Toll Free)
http://www.arizonainn.com/
You will feel right at home in this historical Adobe style inn, centrally located in a quiet residential setting. Built in 1930, then renovated in 1998, a wood-paneled library surrounds period furniture. Each room on two floors is individually decorated with fireplaces and patios are available in some. It is just minutes from the University of Arizona and within walking distance from the University Medical Center. Rates for lodging in Tucson are highly seasonal, so be advised to call in advance for rate information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Arizona Inn photo by Bill Walsh
Photo: Bill Walsh
Arizona Inn photo by Robin Nystrom
Photo: Robin Nystrom
Arizona Inn photo by Alison Adlaf
Photo: Alison Adlaf
Arizona Inn photo by gingerogle
Photo: gingerogle
Arizona Inn photo by Alan Penner
Photo: Alan Penner
Arizona Inn photo by brdavids
Photo: brdavids
Arizona Inn photo by Zona Boy
Photo: Zona Boy
Arizona Inn photo by Barbara Torris
Photo: Barbara Torris
 

 
Bienestar Bed & Breakfast


Well-being in the desert
10490 East Escalante Road
Tucson, AZ 85730
United States
+1 520 290 1048 / +1 800 293 0004
"Bien estar" is Spanish for "well-being." This hacienda, situated on six acres of desert near Sahuaro National Park East, has earned its "well-being" name. It is the ideal retreat for nature lovers wanting to get away from it all and be close to coyotes, javelinas, chipmunks and desert birds. Enjoy the scenic grandeur of the Rincon Mountains to the east.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bienestar Bed & Breakfast photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Cactus Quail


Walk The Dessert
14000 N Dust Devil Dr
Tucson, AZ 85739
United States
+1 520 825 6767
http://www.cactusquail.com
This is truly a once in a lifetime place to stay. Situated on acres of state and national forest land, and beside the Catalina Mountains, this is a place for nature lovers. Wild life is abundant, especially coyote, deer, hawks and rabbits. Rooms have names in true Wild West fashion, like the bunkhouse, hacienda and the pueblo, and are comfortable and very colorful. The most exciting part about staying here are the outdoor activities, so make sure you check out the treks as well as the dessert jeep tours, which will take you through the Patagonia Mountains. If you are a bird lover, then take the Patagonia Wildlife sanctuary tour. This is your chance to get in touch with nature and your wild side - enjoy the open space and the beautiful sunsets! Remember you can bring your dog and horse, if you want.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Casa Tierra Adobe Bed and Breakfast Inn


Secluded in a saguaro forest
11155 West Calle Pima
Tucson, AZ 85743
United States
+1 520 578 3058 / +1 866 254 0006
http://www.www.casatierratucso...
Casa Tierra Adobe Bed and Breakfast Inn is a secluded bed and breakfast inn on the west side of Tucson, located on five acres of Saguaro National Park, in the middle of a veritable saguaro cactus forest. It's a great retreat for nature lovers seeking opportunities for hiking, stargazing, birding, hiking, or just plain quiet. Designed as a 100-year old Spanish hacienda-style adobe home with courtyards, fountains, and arches, the inn sets off the grand desert vistas and mountain views. There are three guest rooms and two bedroom suites.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Courtyard Tucson Airport


Close to the airport, business facilities
2505 East Executive Drive
Tucson, AZ 85706
United States
+1 520 573 0000
http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-2...
The business traveler will appreciate the many business facilities this hotel has to offer, as well as its proximity to the airport. There is a landscaped courtyard with a pool and Jacuzzi. Several restaurants are within walking distance, but the hotel restaurant serves breakfast and dinner too. Rates for lodging in Tucson are considerably lower during summer months than they are during the winter season, so be advised to call in advance for rate information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Courtyard Tucson Airport photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Golf Villas at Oro Valley


Dream on the green
10950 North La Canada Drive
Tucson, AZ 85718
United States
+1 877-845-5288
http://www.thegolfvillas.com/
Do you dream in green? The luxurious one-, two- and three-bedroom villas at this resort are a golfer's fantasy, and a romantic escape for anyone seeking a room with a view. Every unit includes a private balcony with lush views of the course, yawning widely from a panoramic backdrop of mountain or skyline peaks. Let the fresh air stimulate your culinary senses in your own gourmet kitchen, complete with pots, pans, blender, toaster and more. After dinner, pamper yourself with an evening soak in your jacuzzi tub; there's one in every unit.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Golf Villas at Oro Valley photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Hacienda del Desierto


Romance of a Spanish inn
11770 East Rambling Trail
Tucson, AZ 85747
United States
+1 520 298 1764 / +1 800 982 1795
Fall in love with the West at this romantically-inspired Old Spanish style bed and breakfast. Sixteen acres provide substantial views with opportunities for hiking and birding. Giant Saguaro cacti make stately neighbors at the National Park next door. Come home to the prestigious Hacienda del Desierto after a full day of sight seeing and relax beside an old Mexican fountain in the courtyard. Spend some time on a shady porch or soak up the starlight in a hydrotherapy spa. When sleep tugs at your sleeve, retire to one of four private guest suites with private baths, kitchenettes and wood burning or antique gas stoves. Other amenities include robes, TV/VCR, Phones/ data ports, two beds, private entrances, fireplaces, spa, and hiking trails.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hacienda del Desierto photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort


Comforts in a desert setting
5601 North Hacienda del Sol Road
Tucson, AZ 85718
United States
+1 520 299 1501 / +1 800 728 6514
http://www.haciendadelsol.com
Built as a private school for girls 65 years ago, this guest ranch in the Tucson foothills has evolved from an exclusive Hollywood celebrity resort to a pleasant desert retreat in a garden setting, featuring newly renovated rooms and casitas, a studio gallery, and an ward-winning restaurant,The Grill. All rooms are non-smoking. Rates for lodging in Tucson are usually considerably lower during summer months than they are during the winter season, so be advised to call in advance for rate information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort photo by Ruthanne
Photo: Ruthanne
Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort photo by Jim Thomas
Photo: Jim Thomas
Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort photo by Kirsten
Photo: Kirsten
Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort photo by Lynn A. Williams
Photo: Lynn A. Williams
Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort photo by Chloe Holley
Photo: Chloe Holley
Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort photo by Fred Stearns
Photo: Fred Stearns
Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort photo by Mark Logan
Photo: Mark Logan
 

 
JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa


For Business & Pleasure
3800 West
Starr Pass Boulevard
Tucson, AZ 85745
United States
+1 520 792 3500
http://marriott.com/property/p...
The JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort is all set to provide visitors with an absolutely unforgettable stay. Designed for both business as well as pleasure travelers, the spacious rooms are furbished with all the modern facilities. Television, Hairdryers, coffee makers, Internet access ... you'll find no reason to leave your room. Unless of course to spend the day at the golf course, dine at one off the exquisite restaurants or be pampered at the spa.

Review © 2007, Wcities
JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa photo by Heather Goodin
Photo: Heather Goodin
 

 
Lodge On The Desert


Feel right at home
306 North Alvernon Way
Broadway and 5th Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85711
United States
+1 520 325 3366 / +1 800 456 5634
http://www.lodgeonthedesert.com
Built in 1936 and completely renovated in 1997, this hacienda style hotel is a desert oasis at a convenient central location, offering rooms and suites in a quiet residential setting with well-manicured lawns, flower gardens and cactus gardens. Most rooms have fireplaces and private patios. Rates for lodging in Tucson are usually considerably lower during summer months than they are during the winter season, so be advised to call in advance for current rate information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lodge On The Desert photo by matt shobe
Photo: matt shobe
Lodge On The Desert photo by Lydia Lindsay
Photo: Lydia Lindsay
Lodge On The Desert photo by kathy s
Photo: kathy s
 

 
Lodge at Ventana Canyon


Enchanted Foothills resort
6200 North Club House Lane
Tucson, AZ 85750
United States
+1 800 996 3426
Golf Magazine called this intimate lodge nestled in the foothills of the stunning Santa Catalina Mountains a deserving Gold Medal Award recipient. You'll want to call it "home." A jewel embedded softly in 600 acres of majestic landscape, this lodge introduces visitors to Tucson's unspoiled desert through panoramic windows and coveted views from each of its 50 romantic guest suites. If business IS your pleasure, your clients and associates will feel at ease in a variety of upscale yet comfortable meeting rooms. Innovative souls can opt to meet on the spectacular golf course, the East Lawn, or poolside at dusk for a memorable information exchange.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lodge at Ventana Canyon photo by saturdaygolfer.com
Photo: saturdaygolfer.com
 

 
Miraval


De-stress, Decompress & Delight!
5000 East Via Estancia Miraval
Tucson, AZ 85739
United States
+1 800 825 4000 x4512 / +1 800 232 3969 (Reservations)
http://www.miravalresort.com
Voted the #1 Destination Spa in North America by Conde Nast Traveler, #1 US Destination Spa in the Zagat Survey, and #1 Destination Spa Worldwide by Travel & Leisure, be prepared to have the physical, spiritual and emotional experience of a lifetime. Miraval's goal is to promote health and the joy of living through numerous activities and spa treatments. At Miraval you will enjoy golf, tennis, hiking, nature treks, meditation, yoga, pilates, bird watching, nutritional classes, and much more. Rates include three gourmet meals daily, access to all scheduled group programs and activities, one spa treatment or one-on-one consultation or one round of golf per night of stay, and round-trip transfers from the Tucson International Airport.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Miraval photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Mountain Views Bed & Breakfast


Nap in mountain shadows
3160 North Bear Canyon Road
Tucson, AZ 85726
United States
+1 520 749 1387
Nestled on the Northeast side of Tucson, this bed and breakfast offers up-close-and-personal views of the Santa Catalina Mountains and hospitality you can hang your hat on. An outdoor pool surrounded by lush desert vegetation and roses offers a glimpse of mountain peaks in the background. In cooler weather, a crackling fireplace warms guests in the family room. The chef says welcome best through a tasty, innovative breakfast menu. Special dietary needs are considered. Quail, roadrunners and rabbits visit the back yard. Mount Lemmon, Sabino Canyon and a variety of hiking trails wait next-door.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mountain Views Bed & Breakfast photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
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
Photo: Diane Daniel
 

 
Residence Inn Tucson


A place to call home
6477 East Speedway Boulevard
Tucson, AZ 85710
United States
+1 520 721 0991
http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-20...
This inn welcomes visitors with all the comforts of home. This conveniently-located, two-story all-suites hotel is a great place for an overnight stop or an extended stay. Travelers are encouraged to use an in-room phone port or lighted work desk to finish a day's work or drop a note to friends and family back home. In addition, take advantage of conveniences including laundry valet or dinner delivery service from a selection of popular restaurants such as the locally colorful Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse. See front desk for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Residence Inn Tucson photo by wcities
Photo: 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
Photo: wcities
 

 
Shadow Mountain Ranch Bed & Breakfast


Beauty and the bed
8825 North Scenic Drive
Tucson, AZ 85743
United States
+1 520 744 7551
http://members.aol.com/shadmtn/
Imagine having your own mountain. This bed and breakfast can make that dream a reality, at least for a weekend. This Northwest Tucson retreat curves lazily around a courtyard with private, unobstructed views. Enjoy the scenery from a lagoon pool, complete with rock waterfall, and stop to smell the flowers on the colorfully landscaped grounds. Outdoor activities include horseback riding, hiking and more. Inside, a fireplace and baby grand piano add warmth and culture to this luxurious southwestern hideaway. Picture windows and a shady porch are wide-open eyes to the natural desert wonders beyond.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Tierra Linda


Guest ranch resort in the mountains
7501 North Wade Road
Tucson, AZ 85743
United States
+1 520 744 7700 / +1 888 872 6241
http://www.latierralinda.com
This is a 30-acre guest ranch located at the base of Sombrero Peak in the western mountains, surrounded by giant Sahuaro cacti and ocotillos. The ranch offers facilities for hiking, horseback riding, wagon rides and resort-style accommodations in the recently remodeled casitas. There's also an Old West Boardwalk recreating the atmosphere of a 1880's western town. Rates for lodging in Tucson are considerably lower during summer months than they are during the winter season, so be advised to call in advance for rate information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tierra Linda photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Tucson Marriott University Park


Close to the campus
880 East Second St
(Second Street and Euclid)
Tucson, AZ 85719
United States
+1 520 792 4100
http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-2...
Adjacent to the beautiful University of Arizona campus this modern 9 story atrium hotel is located in the heart of the city. It's perfect for visiting parents. Minutes from the downtown business district, museums and shopping it's also perfect for business or pleasure. Rooms are decorated to reflect the Southwest.

Rates for lodging in Tucson are usually considerably lower during summer months than they are during the winter season, so be advised to call in advance for rate information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tucson Marriott University Park photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
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