Hotels & Resorts in Tucson, Arizona

Hotels & Resorts in Tucson, Arizona
Tucson, Arizona is a vibrant city with a plethora of cultural activities and outdoor venues for the nature lover. Tucson attractions include Mission San Xavier de Bac, the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, The Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium and the International Wildlife Museum. The best months to visit are November through May, when the high temperatures range from 63 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Tucson hotels are plentiful.

The Lodge at Ventana Canyon

The Lodge at Ventana Canyon is a luxurious resort under the towering Santa Catalina Mountain in Tucson, Arizona. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike to their heart's content on trails at Sabino Canyon State Park or up to the top of Ventana Canyon. The 50 one-bedroom suites have kitchenettes with refrigerators and microwaves, balconies or patios, bathrobes, high-speed Internet service, king or queen beds and in-room safes. The Catalina Room restaurant features Southwestern and classic cuisine; all tables have a view of the mountains. Guests may eat in the Ventana Bar and Grill. Hotel facilities include child and adult pools, full-service spa and a 24-hour fitness center with a personal trainer.

The Lodge at Ventana Canyon
6200 N. Clubhouse Lane
Tucson, Arizona 85750
(520) 577-1400
thelodgeatventanacanyon.com

Riverpark Inn

Downtown Tucson, Arizona is home to the Riverpark Inn, which has 169 rooms and five suites, an outdoor heated pool and Jacuzzi, tennis court and fitness center. Biking and jogging paths on the property make it easy to stay in shape. For wilderness treks in the Sonoran Desert, Saguaro National Park is just 15 minutes away; it has 165 miles of trails. Room amenities include a free American breakfast and newspaper (Monday through Friday), satellite TV, coffee makers, refrigerators, microwaves, in-room safes, broadband Internet access and hair dryers. All rooms have work desks, ergonomic chairs and speaker telephones.

The Riverpark Inn
350 South Freeway
Tucson, Arizona 85745
(520) 239-2300
theriverparkinn.com

Arizona Inn

The Arizona Inn features 95 suites and rooms on 14 acres of land with beautifully landscaped gardens. Guest rooms include cable TV, DVD players, bathrobes, complimentary bottled water, the New York Times and high-speed Internet access. The dining room serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch; it features a cathedral ceiling and fireplace. Lunch and dinner are available in the Audobon Bar, and casual dining options by the pool include a breakfast buffet and lunch. Arizona Inn amenities include bicycles for guests, saunas, a DVD and book library, free afternoon tea and ice cream and an exercise center. Tucson and the surrounding area are a bird watcher's paradise. Coronado National Forest has several caves to explore.

Arizona Inn
2299 E. Elm St.
Tucson, Arizona 85719
(520) 325-1541
arizonainn.com

Article Written By Ellen Kendall

Ellen Kendall has 15 years of writing and editing experience. Her travel and insurance articles have appeared in national magazines. Her book contributions include biographies and multi-cultural and Holocaust lesson plans. She has previously served as a real estate broker and interior designer and taught ESL in Korea and at Duke.

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