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This Tucson, Arizona hotel is a 100% non smoking property offering the best in location and amenities for a great value.
Located in North Tucson, the BEST WESTERN Catalina Inn is a 100% non smoking hotel featuring a variety of great amenities and a friendly, helpful staff. This Southern Arizona hotel is situated six miles from the Catalina State Park which offers numerous hiking and bike trails. The hotel is also near the Sabino Canyon Recreation area and the Tucson Botanical Gardens.
Each of the 49 well appointed guest rooms features a microwave, refrigerator, cable satellite television and high-speed Internet access. Guests will enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast before heading out to explore Tucson. Other hotel amenities include an outdoor swimming pool, business center and business services. Pets are welcome.
The BEST WESTERN Catalina Inn offers guests convenient access to a variety of local attractions including the San Xavier Mission, the Sonoran Desert Museum, the Pima Air & Space Museum and the Kitt Peak Observatory. Families especially will appreciate being close to the Tucson Children Museum, the Reid Park Zoo and the Old Tucson Studios which feature Old West gun fights and Wild West stunt shows. This Tucson hotel is also near the Phoenix Community College and University of Arizona campuses. Tucson is home to a variety of events throughout the year such as the Southern Arizona Tucson Gem and Mineral show, the Tucson Rodeo and the Tucson Marathon.
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Shu-Ying Li brings joy, heartbreak and passion to one of Puccini’s most iconic parts in this Arizona Opera production. In Tucson.
Tucson's original gem show with displays featuring "Minerals of Arizona" and more at Tucson Convention Center.
Live music, theatre, dance performances, fine art displays, gallery tours, arts & crafts, wine tastings. In Tucson.
200 native artists and their wares, a rug auction, live entertainment, foods, and more. In Tucson.
Top contestants vy for a share of more than $350,000 in prize money at America's largest, outdoor, midwinter PRCA rodeo. In Tucson.
9am at Flowing Wells Park in Tucson.
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Arizona premiere, master abstract expressionist Mark Rothko, one of the most visionary artists of the 20th Century. In Tucson.
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The saguaro - otherwise known as the “monarch of the Sonoran Dessert” - has been protected in Saguaro National Park since 1933. The two areas of the park, east of Tucson in the Rincon Mountains and west of Tucson in the Tucson Mountains, encompass over 91,000 acres. A variety of cactus including the barrel cactus and prickly pear are also abundant in the park. Both areas include a visitor center.
With over 165 miles of trails, there are plenty of choices for park exploration, including guided walks, talks and bicycling. There are several Best Western hotels in the Tuscon area, a logical choice for your lodging needs.