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One of the largest cities in Arizona, Tucson boasts a large number of attractive landmarks that lure thousands of visitors to city each year.
Over three million visitors arrive into the town each year, making it one of the busiest cities in Arizona.
Tourism brings over two billion dollars into its economy, as there are a variety of resorts and hotels for visitors to stay.
Tucson hotels are found across the city, with a majority located in the West University and El Presidio districts.
Also, visitors desiring smaller, more inexpensive, yet comfortable overnight or short-stay accommodation can find a plethora of accommodations along Interstate 19, which runs through the city.
The city is famous for the many museums dotting the landscape, and the numerous festivals that occur throughout the year.
However, other popular attractions in Tucson include the Reid Park Zoo, Saguaro National Park and the old Pima Courthouse.
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District: Mountainside
Surrounded by incredible mountain views, this resort and spa enjoys the green landscapes of Tucson, Arizona.
Very Good8.3
(1,055 reviews)
District: Oro Valley
In the foothills of Santa Catalina, also surrounded by the expansive terrain of the Sonoran Desert.
Very Good8.2
(1,207 reviews)
District: City Center
A landmark hotel set in the Sonoran Desert, some 4 miles from central Tucson, near different attractions in Southern Arizona.
Very Good8.1
(532 reviews)
District: City Center
A world class golf resort located south of the city, close to the Mexican border and historic destinations in southern Arizona.
Good7.9
(485 reviews)
District: Airport
Next to Tucson International Airport, convenient access to most attractions in the city on foot or a short drive, featuring a spacious meeting space
Good7.7
(229 reviews)
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Introduction to Tucson, Arizona
One of the largest cities in Arizona, Tucson boasts a large number of attractive landmarks that lure thousands of visitors to city each year.Over three million visitors arrive into the town each year, making it one of the busiest cities in Arizona.
Tourism brings over two billion dollars into its economy, as there are a variety of resorts and hotels for visitors to stay.
Tucson hotels are found across the city, with a majority located in the West University and El Presidio districts.
Also, visitors desiring smaller, more inexpensive, yet comfortable overnight or short-stay accommodation can find a plethora of accommodations along Interstate 19, which runs through the city.
The city is famous for the many museums dotting the landscape, and the numerous festivals that occur throughout the year.
However, other popular attractions in Tucson include the Reid Park Zoo, Saguaro National Park and the old Pima Courthouse.
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