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About Tucson

Overview

Tucson, Arizona, United States of America, is a captivating destination that draws visitors with its sun-drenched Sonoran desert landscape and the majestic mountains that encircle the city. Tucson is a melting pot of cultural diversity, showcasing Native American, Latin, and European influences. Its unique geography makes it an exceptional outdoor playground, offering a tranquil environment with diverse terrains suitable for hikers, rock climbers, and cyclists of all skill levels. The average price of hotels in Tucson currently stands at $125, with options ranging from $49 to $392. With 114 hotels available, visitors can find accommodations in various neighborhoods, including Downtown Tucson, Cortaro, Catalina Foothills, Casas Adobes, and Menlo Park. Some of the most popular hotels include the Red Roof Inn Tucson South - Airport, Staybridge Suites Tucson Airport, an IHG Hotel, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tucson, an IHG Hotel, Comfort Inn & Suites near Kino Sports Complex, and Super 8 by Wyndham Tucson/Grant Road Area AZ.

Things to do in Tucson

Tucson offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to diverse interests. The Pima Air & Space Museum is a must-visit for aviation enthusiasts, featuring over 300 aircraft and spacecraft displayed across 80 acres. This museum chronicles significant milestones in air and space history, providing a fascinating glimpse into the past century of flight.

For those interested in the natural world, the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is an extraordinary destination. Unlike typical zoos, this 21-acre facility boasts two miles of walking paths that wind through exhibits featuring 230 animal species and 1,200 plant varieties.

Outdoor adventurers will find the Arizona Trail irresistible. Spanning over 800 miles, this trail traverses the diverse landscapes of Arizona, from deserts and canyons to mountains, stretching from the Mexican border to Utah. The Arizona Trail Association offers guided hikes, mountain bike rides, and horse rides to help you plan your adventure.

Colossal Cave Mountain Park is another gem, with its namesake cave being just one of many attractions. The park also features museums, diverse wildlife, public trails, and areas for camping and picnicking. Special events such as birding and walking tours are held throughout the year.

Lastly, Biosphere 2 offers a unique experience where visitors can explore a "miniature earth." This facility, managed by the University of Arizona, replicates various ecosystems under one roof, from oceans to rainforests. Guided tours are available year-round, providing insights into the future of our planet.

Where to go out / nightlife in Tucson

Tucson's nightlife is as vibrant and diverse as the city itself. Club Congress, located within the historic Hotel Congress, is a hotspot for live music almost every night. The venue also features resident and guest DJs, as well as special events like karaoke and game nights, making it a perfect spot for a fun evening with friends.

LAFFS Comedy Club has been a staple in Tucson's entertainment scene since 1988, bringing nationally-recognized stand-up comedians to the city. Their extensive drink menu complements the laughter-filled evenings, and their website provides a calendar of upcoming performances.

The Shelter Cocktail Lounge offers a unique retro experience with its JFK memorabilia and pinball machines. Known for its funky decor and rock music from various decades, this lounge occasionally hosts live musical performances and is reputed to serve one of the best martinis in town.

Monsoon Night Club, located at the Desert Diamond Casino, is a spacious venue where ladies can enjoy a night of dancing to live music from bands and DJs without a cover charge. It's a lively spot for those looking to dance the night away.

Che's Lounge is a laid-back venue that attracts a diverse crowd. Known for its creative seasonal fruit cocktails, Che's Lounge offers a relaxed atmosphere where patrons can enjoy a good drink and mingle with an eclectic mix of people.

Where to Eat in Tucson

Tucson's culinary scene is as diverse as its cultural heritage. 47 Scott, a downtown bistro, offers a contemporary American menu with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Their unique cocktails and micro-brews are a hit, and their happy hour from 4 to 6 pm is a great time to visit.

BK Carne Asada & Hot Dogs gained fame after winning on the Travel Channel's 'Food Wars' for their Sonora-style hot dogs. Their menu also features burgers, salads, breakfast dishes, and a variety of Tex-Mex offerings, making it a popular spot for casual dining.

Elliott's On Congress is an American pub that strikes a perfect balance between great food and drinks. Known for its lively atmosphere, Elliott's offers live music, karaoke, happy hours, and discounted drinks, making it a versatile venue for a fun night out.

Reilly Craft Pizza and Drink takes pizza to the next level with its innovative toppings like squash, truffle cheese, broccoli, lemon, and eggplant. This Italian restaurant also offers a wide selection of tap wines and beers, with seating options both indoors and outdoors.

Union Public House is the go-to place for American cuisine made from fresh, sustainable ingredients. Their Sunday brunch is a local favorite, and they offer daily drink specials, making it a great spot for any meal of the day.

Cheapest time to stay in Tucson

July is the cheapest time to stay in Tucson for an average of $111 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$136

February

$140

March

$136

April

$119

May

$113

June

$111

July

$111

August

$115

September

$123

October

$127

November

$122

December

$118

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