Hotels in Tucson
Tuesday, 24 March 2009 00:00
A list of places to stay in Tucson.
Sheraton Tucson Hotel and Suites
Located in the North Eastern part of Tucson, it is equally close to downtown as to great hiking trails in Sabino Canyon. Wireless internet is available in every room and the average rates range from $150-$200 per night.
5151 East Grant Road
Tucson, AZ 85712
(866) 716-8134
Arizona Inn
The Arizona Inn is very close to downtown Tucson and is walking distance from the University of Arizona. A quieter hotel, it is no stranger to weddings and other special occasions. A little more expensive, prices range from $329 per night to $579 per night.
2200 E Elm St
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 325-1541
Best Western Royal Sun Inn & Suites
Now a pet-friendly hotel, the Best Western is located right next to downtown Tucson and is just minutes away from the University of Arizona.
Rates range from $112 to $144 per night.
1015 N Stone Ave
Tucson, AZ 85705
(520) 622-8871
Hotel Congress
Pet friendly with Wi-Fi internet equipped in every room, Hotel Congress is located in the heart of downtown Tucson. Not just a hotel, it also has a club, a cafe, and a hall where events can be held. A little more affordable, rates range from $79 to $119 per night.
311 E Congress St
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 622-8848
Four Points Sheraton Tucson University Plaza
Located just a block away from the University of Arizona campus, the Four Points is an affordable and convenient place to stay when checking out the campus. Rates range from $100 to $140 per night.
1900 East Speedway Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85719
(866) 716-8133
Radisson Suites Hotel Tucson Airport
The Radisson Suites is located right next to the airport and only about a 15 minute drive to downtown Tucson and the University of Arizona. Rate range from $57 to $113 per night.
7051 S. Tucson Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85706
(520) 225-0800
Windmill Inn at St. Philips
Located in St. Philips Plaza, the Windmill is located next to several nice restaurants, shopping, and a nightclub. It is only a few minute drive to the foothills, and rates range from $100 to $140 per night.
4250 N Campbell Ave
Tucson, AZ 85718
(520) 577-0007
Tucson Marriott University Park
The Marriott is located right off University Blvd which is filled with food and shopping. It is also walking distance from the University of Arizona and is a prime place to stay for checking out the school. Rates range from $144 to $355 per night.
880 E Second Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 792-4100
JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa
Starr Pass is more than just a hotel, they also offer a spa, golf course, meeting rooms, wedding specials, and more. A little further away from downtown, the Starr Pass offers a more quiet feel, with rates ranging from $159 to $359 per night.
3800 W Starr Pass Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85745
(520) 792-3500
The Westin La Paloma
La Paloma is another resort that offers more than just a place to stay. They also have a golf course, a spa, meeting rooms, wedding specials, tennis courts, and more. Located in the foothills, rates range from $189 to $489 per night.
3800 E. Sunrise Drive
Tucson, AZ 85718
(520) 742-6000
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