Motels in Southeast Tucson, AZ

Motels in Southeast Tucson, AZ
Southeast Arizona, where Tucson is located, is home to almost 500 species of birds and hundreds of miles of hiking trails. Visitors can take the Copper Queen Mine Underground tour for an exciting history lesson, and then visit the vineyards and wineries in Sonoita, south of Tucson. The Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve is a great place to hike and view all kinds of animals living in the sanctuary space. Campers can enjoy the beauty of Patagonia Lake State Park on the west side of Coronado National Forest.

Super 8

This motel is located next to the airport and near Hi Corbett Field, where visitors can catch a baseball game during their visit. Super 8 does not allow pets and has no-smoking rooms available. There are refrigerators in every room and an on-site coin laundry facility. Guests also enjoy complimentary high-speed Internet access in each room and access to the outdoor pool.

Super 8 Tucson/East/D.M.A.F. Area
1990 S Craycroft Rd.
I-10 Exit 265
Tucson, AZ 85711
(520) 790-6021
super8.com

Studio 6

Kids stay free at Studio 6 and pets are allowed to join the family, too. The motel offers fully equipped kitchens. It also has free cable TV in every room, an outdoor pool, and free coffee in the morning.

Studio 6
4950 S Outlet Center Dr.
I-10 West at Exit 264B, I-10 East at Exit 264
Tucson, AZ 85706
(520) 746-0030
staystudio6.com

Econolodge

The Econolodge is located between the El Rio Golf Course and the University of Arizona. The motel offers a free continental breakfast and a heated outdoor pool. Each of the 48 rooms has free high speed wireless Internet access.

Econolodge
3020 S 6th Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85713
(520) 623-5881
econolodge.com

Tucson Days Inn

Just five miles from the airport, the Days Inn offers free breakfast, high speed wireless Internet and cable TV with HBO in every room. Guests who like to shop should visit the nearby VF Outlet with clearance prices on brand name clothing and accessories.

Days Inn
4855 S. Palo Verde

Tucson, AZ 85714
(520) 747-8988
daysinn.com

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