25 Best Hotels in Tucson, Arizona

Adobe Rose Bed and Breakfast

$$ | 940 N. Olsen Ave., Tucson, AZ, 85719, USA

In the historic, residential Sam Hughes neighborhood, this well-maintained inn just east of the university is within easy walking distance of shops and restaurants. The comfortable rooms in this 1933 adobe home vary in size and amenities. Some have beehive fireplaces and stained-glass windows, two have kitchenettes, and one is an upstairs suite with its own balcony. Breakfast dishes like Southwestern soufflés or blueberry pancakes, always served with fruit and muffins or scones, are enjoyed in a dining room overlooking the bougainvillea-draped pool area.

Pros

  • Sumptuous breakfasts that can be prepared gluten-free and dairy-free
  • Homelike yet private
  • Sumptuous breakfasts that can be prepared vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free
  • Attentive hosts

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • About a mile walk to University Boulevard and 4th Avenue sights
  • It's about a mile walk to University Blvd. and 4th Ave. sights
  • No kids under 12
940 N. Olsen Ave., Tucson, AZ, 85719, USA
520-318–4644
hotel Details
6 rooms
Rate Includes: Free breakfast

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Amado Territory Inn

$ | 3001 E. Frontage Rd., Amado, AZ, 85645, USA

Although this quiet, friendly B&B is directly off the highway frontage road, it feels worlds away. The inn resembles a late-19th-century ranch house, but its soaring ceiling and contemporary Southwestern art make the interior distinctly modern. Western-themed rooms have a view of the gardens and the Santa Rita Mountains. A full, hot breakfast, which usually includes pancakes, and afternoon wine and cheese are included.

Pros

  • Good breakfast
  • Pleasant garden areas for strolling

Cons

  • Only the 3-bedroom Hacienda has a TV
  • A short drive to Tubac village
3001 E. Frontage Rd., Amado, AZ, 85645, USA
520-398–8684
hotel Details
9 rooms, 1 3-bedroom house
Rate Includes: Free breakfast

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Arizona Inn

$$$$ | 2200 E. Elm St., Tucson, AZ, 85719, USA Fodor's Choice
Arizona Inn, Outside the Park
Arizona Inn

Although near the university and many sights, the beautifully landscaped lawns and gardens of this 1930 inn seem far from the hustle and bustle. The spacious rooms are spread over 14 acres in pink adobe-style casitas—most have private patios and some have fireplaces. The resort also has two luxurious detached houses, one with its own heated pool, and full hotel service. The main building has a library (high tea is served here November to March), a fine-dining restaurant, and a cocktail lounge where a jazz pianist plays.

Pros

  • Unique historical property
  • Emphasis on service
  • Gorgeous gardens and common areas

Cons

  • Rooms may not be modern enough for some
  • Close to University Medical Center but long walk (1½ miles) from the main campus
  • Too sedate and posh for some
2200 E. Elm St., Tucson, AZ, 85719, USA
520-325–1541
hotel Details
94 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Armory Park Inn

$$$$ | 438 S. 3rd Ave., Tucson, AZ, 85701, USA
Historic charm meets modern luxury in this beautifully renovated 1875 adobe home, walking distance to Downtown sights, dining, and nightlife. Enjoy the many inviting indoor and outdoor common areas, or hop on one of their complimentary bicycles to explore the charming Armory Park and Barrio Viejo neighborhoods. The Inn owner, an 8th generation Tucsonan and great-great-granddaughter of one of the city's founding pioneers, will happily share her tips on the best of Tucson.

Pros

  • Gorgeous historic property
  • Plentiful common spaces for relaxing
  • Full breakfasts and evening cocktails

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Street parking
  • Some rooms are on second floor (stairs only)
438 S. 3rd Ave., Tucson, AZ, 85701, USA
520-838--0535
hotel Details
7 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Canyon Ranch

$$$$ | 8600 E. Rockcliff Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85750, USA Fodor's Choice

This award-winning resort draws an international crowd of well-to-do health seekers to its superb spa facilities on 70 acres in the desert foothills. Two activity centers include an enormous spa complex and a health and healing center where dietitians, exercise physiologists, behavioral-health professionals, and medical staff tend to body and soul. Just about every type of physical activity is possible, from Pilates to guided hiking to Watsu treatments, and the food is plentiful and healthful. Rates include all meals, activities, taxes, and gratuities.

Pros

  • A stay here can be a life-changing experience
  • Gorgeous setting
  • All-inclusive activities are varied and engaging

Cons

  • Very pricey
  • Not family-friendly
  • Vast property means greater distances between activities
8600 E. Rockcliff Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85750, USA
520-749–9000
hotel Details
240 rooms
Rate Includes: All-Inclusive, Credit cards accepted

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Casa Tierra

$$$$ | 11155 W. Calle Pima, Tucson, AZ, 85743, USA Fodor's Choice

For a real desert experience, head to this lovely B&B on 5 acres near the Desert Museum and Saguaro National Park West, the last 1½ miles on a dirt road. All rooms have private patios and entrances and look out onto a central courtyard. A full vegetarian breakfast and snacks like homemade granola, fruit, and cheeses are included, and there's a hot tub for stargazing or just enjoying the peace and quiet.

Pros

  • Serene Southwest getaway
  • Hot tub
  • Copious complimentary snacks

Cons

  • Far from town (30-minute drive)
  • Two-night minimum stay
  • No TV in some rooms
11155 W. Calle Pima, Tucson, AZ, 85743, USA
520-578–3009
hotel Details
3 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Doubletree by Hilton Tucson–Reid Park

$ | 445 S. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ, 85711, USA

A sprawling, 1970s-era hotel and conference center, the Doubletree sits directly across the street from Randolph Park, Tucson's best municipal golf course, and Reid Park, which houses the city zoo, a lake with paddleboats, and numerous play areas. A pleasant jogging/walking trail encircles both parks. The hotel property is well tended though generic-looking.

Pros

  • Attractive gardens
  • Close to recreation and restaurants
  • Free shuttle service within a 4-mile radius
  • Sceney restaurant and bar

Cons

  • Large
  • Older property
  • Smallish rooms
  • Large, older property
  • Smallish rooms
  • Older property
  • Some second-floor rooms are accessible only by stairs
445 S. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ, 85711, USA
520-881–4200
hotel Details
295 rooms
Rate Includes: No meals

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Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort

$$$ | 5501 N. Hacienda Del Sol Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85718, USA

This 32-acre hideaway in the Santa Catalina Foothills is a charming and more intimate alternative to the larger resorts, combining luxury with Southwestern character. Designed in classic Mexican hacienda style, this former finishing school for girls was converted to a guest ranch during World War II and attracted stars like Clark Gable, Katharine Hepburn, and Spencer Tracy. Hacienda rooms and casitas, with fireplaces and private porches afford sunset views; newer Catalina rooms boast views of the mountains and city lights.

Pros

  • Outstanding restaurant and bar
  • Historic and stunningly beautiful property
  • Quieter than the larger resorts

Cons

  • Golfers must be shuttled to a nearby course
  • Some historic rooms are smaller
  • May feel too posh for some
5501 N. Hacienda Del Sol Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85718, USA
800-728–6514
hotel Details
59 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Hilton Tucson El Conquistador

$$$ | 10000 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85737, USA

A huge copper mural of cowboys and cacti and a wide view of the Santa Catalina Mountains grace the lobby of this friendly upscale golf and tennis resort. The property draws families and conventioneers, some taking advantage of low summer rates for the excellent sports facilities, the spa, and the pool complex with a 140-foot waterslide. Rooms are either in private one-bedroom casitas or in the main hotel building, and more than half of them have kiva-style fireplaces.

Pros

  • Great variety of on-site activities
  • Low-key
  • Exceptional variety of on-site activities, including horseback riding
  • Good restaurant on-site
  • Kids' program

Cons

  • Huge place
  • Location is farther northwest than most resorts
  • Which means longer driving time to restaurants and in-town sights
  • Location is farther northwest than most resorts, which means longer driving time to restaurants and in-town sights
  • Farther from in-town sights
  • Golf course is a few miles away
10000 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85737, USA
800-325–7832
hotel Details
428 rooms
Rate Includes: No meals

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Homewood Suites by Hilton Tucson/St. Philip's Plaza University

$$ | 4250 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson, AZ, 85718, USA

Set in a chic shopping plaza filled with boutiques, galleries, good restaurants, and a weekend farmers' market, this all-suites hotel provides a range of amenities, including a complimentary hot breakfast daily and a complimentary light dinner buffet (including wine and beer) Monday through Thursday. Each 500-square-foot suite has a small living room, wet bar, and two TVs. Choose a room with a view of the pool and fountain rather than the parking lot.

Pros

  • Free breakfast and dinner
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Walk to shops
  • Restaurants
  • And the adjacent Rillito River Path
  • Walk to shops, restaurants, and the adjacent Rillito River Path
  • Free happy hour snacks on weekdays
  • Good value, especially for location

Cons

  • It's a suite
  • But both rooms are on the small side
  • It's a suite, but both rooms are on the small side
  • Some rooms have views of parking lot
  • Weekend farmers' market brings traffic
4250 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson, AZ, 85718, USA
520-577–0007
hotel Details
122 suites
Rate Includes: Free breakfast

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Inn Suites Hotel Tucson City Center

$ | 475 N. Granada Ave., Tucson, AZ, 85701, USA

Just north of the Presidio district of Downtown, this circa 1980 hotel is next to Interstate 10 but quiet nevertheless. The somewhat worn, Southwestern-themed rooms are large and face an interior grassy courtyard with a sparkling pool and palapas (thatched open gazebos). Free daily extras such as a breakfast buffet, newspaper, and happy-hour cocktails make this a good value in the city center.

Pros

  • Free breakfast and two cocktails
  • Affordable

Cons

  • Little character
  • Long walk to Downtown attractions (but there is a free shuttle service)
475 N. Granada Ave., Tucson, AZ, 85701, USA
520-622–3000
hotel Details
265 rooms, 35 suites
Rate Includes: Free breakfast

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JW Marriott Starr Pass

$$$$ | 3800 W. Starr Pass Blvd., Tucson, AZ, 85701, USA Fodor's Choice

Set amid saguaro forests and mesquite groves in the Tucson Mountains (yet only 15 minutes from Downtown), the city's largest resort has massive sun-bleached stone walls that blend rather than compete with the natural surroundings and stunning views from the interior dining areas and lounges. Outside terraces, with chairs and sofas clustered around kiva fireplaces, overlook the pools, golf course, and vast desert valley. Complimentary tequila shots, along with a dramatic recitation of the story of Pancho Villa, liven up the bar nightly during happy hour.

Pros

  • Posh and beautiful
  • Excellent spa and golf
  • Great walking/hiking paths

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Parking is far from lobby areas and guest rooms
  • Setting may feel too isolated for some
3800 W. Starr Pass Blvd., Tucson, AZ, 85701, USA
520-792–3500
hotel Details
575 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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La Posada Lodge and Casitas

$ | 5900 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85704, USA

This 1960s motor lodge has been reborn as a Santa Fe–style boutique hotel with a Latin theme. Though most rooms in the three-story building have Saltillo-tile floors and hand-painted Mexican headboards, a few are whimsically decorated with blue-and-lime-green–checkered bedspreads and curtains, along with kitschy furniture and lava lamps, as a tribute to the hotel's past life. Upper-floor rooms have balconies with mountain and city views. A full breakfast at the on-site restaurant, Gringo, is included.

Pros

  • Good location
  • Good value
  • Attractive grounds
  • Southwestern restaurant on-site (where your breakfast is served)

Cons

  • Hotel is on a busy road
  • So front-facing rooms are not as tranquil
  • Rooms are not large
  • Hotel is on a busy road, so front-facing rooms are not as tranquil
  • Rooms are not large
  • Busy road means front-facing rooms not as tranquil
  • Smallish rooms
  • Older property
5900 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85704, USA
800-810–2808
hotel Details
72 rooms
Rate Includes: Free breakfast

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Lodge on the Desert

$$ | 306 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ, 85711, USA

A charming hacienda-style hotel built in the 1930s offers modern comfort in an old-world setting. Many rooms have fireplaces and private patios, and the lovely gardens (croquet, anyone?) are a midtown oasis. A restaurant, bar, and meeting rooms are also on-site.

Pros

  • Quiet, garden setting with attractive pool area
  • Central location
  • Excellent breakfast included

Cons

  • Short drive but long walk to shops and restaurants
  • Located just off busy thoroughfare
  • Some plumbing issues in older historic rooms
306 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ, 85711, USA
520-320–2000
hotel Details
103 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Loews Ventana Canyon Resort

$$$ | 7000 N. Resort Dr., Tucson, AZ, 85750, USA Fodor's Choice

This is one of the most luxurious and prettiest of the big resorts, with dramatic stone architecture and an 80-foot waterfall cascading down the mountains. Rooms, facing either the Catalinas or the golf course and city, are modern and elegantly furnished in muted earth tones and light woods; each bathroom has a miniature flat-screen TV and a double-wide tub. Dining options range from poolside snacks at Bill's Grill to Southwestern cuisine at the Flying V Grill (try the fresh guacamole made table-side here). The scenic Ventana Canyon trailhead is steps away, and there's a free shuttle to nearby Sabino Canyon.

Pros

  • Many activities including great golf
  • Excellent full spa and amenities
  • Spectacular setting close to hiking

Cons

  • Some rooms overlook the parking lot
  • Not for those who don't like a posh atmosphere
  • At the eastern edge of the foothills
7000 N. Resort Dr., Tucson, AZ, 85750, USA
800-234–5117
hotel Details
398 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Miraval

$$$$ | 5000 E. Via Estancia Miraval, Catalina, AZ, 85739, USA

This New Age health spa 30 miles north of Tucson, popular with celebrities, has a secluded desert setting and beautiful Southwestern rooms. Most of the spa services and wellness programs, based primarily on Eastern philosophies, aim to put you in touch with your inner self. Choices include being pampered with a hot stone massage or seaweed body mask, and participating in fitness, meditation, equine, and nature activities. All gratuities and meals, including tasty buffets (with calories and fat content noted), are included.

Omni Tucson National Golf Resort & Spa

$$ | 2727 W. Club Dr., Tucson, AZ, 85742, USA

Perfect for groups or couples with differing ideas on how to spend a vacation, the friendly Omni Tucson National is both a premier golf resort and a full-service European-style spa, where you can be coiffed, waxed, and wrapped to your heart's content. Most of the rooms, although not technically suites, are spacious, with separate sitting areas. Some casitas have full kitchens and dining rooms.

Pros

  • Outstanding golf (two 18-hole courses)
  • Relaxed yet luxurious
  • Convenient to shopping and restaurants in thriving Northwest area
  • Convenient to Northwest shopping and restaurants

Cons

  • A little farther from Central Tucson than others
  • As it's tucked away in Northwest Tucson
  • Too sedate for some
  • A little farther from Central Tucson than others, as it's tucked away in Northwest Tucson
  • Too sedate for some
  • Far-flung from central Tucson sights
  • Emphasis on golf may turn off those who aren't interested
2727 W. Club Dr., Tucson, AZ, 85742, USA
520-297–2271
hotel Details
128 rooms
Rate Includes: No meals

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Tanque Verde Ranch

$$$ | 14301 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, AZ, 85748, USA

The most upscale of Tucson's guest ranches and one of the oldest in the country, the Tanque Verde sits on 640 beautiful acres in the Rincon Mountains next to Saguaro National Park East. Rooms in one-story casitas have tasteful Western-style furnishings, fireplaces, and picture-window views of the desert. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets are huge, and the spa will help remedy sore muscles. Horseback excursions are available for every skill level, and children can participate in daylong activity programs, leaving parents to their leisure. Frugal travelers seeking a ranch stay can get room-and-breakfast-only rates (with meals and riding as optional add-ons).

Pros

  • Authentic Western experience, including great riding
  • Loads of all-inclusive activities
  • Bed-and-breakfast-only is an economical option

Cons

  • At the eastern edge of town
  • All-inclusive package excludes alcohol
14301 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, AZ, 85748, USA
520-296–6275
hotel Details
74 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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The Inns at El Rancho Merlita

$$ | 1924 N. Corte El Rancho Merlita, Tucson, AZ, 85715, USA

Few bed-and-breakfasts deliver the historic charm, elegance, and pampering of this midcentury Southwestern estate, the former retreat of cosmetics mogul Merle Norman. In the main lodge, Ranch House Inn, four luxurious guest rooms and spacious common areas with original flagstone floors and beamed ceilings have been expertly restored. Neighboring Arroyo House Inn has four new and equally well-appointed guestrooms. You can get a massage, play boccie ball, or just soak up the sun and mountain views from chaise longues on the wraparound porch or alongside the gorgeous saltwater pool. The serene grounds also include desert gardens, a meditation labyrinth, and a yoga studio.

Pros

  • Historic
  • Charming home and grounds
  • Excellent breakfast
  • Historic, charming home and grounds
  • Excellent breakfast

Cons

  • A little far from town for some
1924 N. Corte El Rancho Merlita, Tucson, AZ, 85715, USA
520-495–0071
hotel Details
8 rooms
Rate Includes: Free breakfast

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The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain

$$$$ | 15000 N. Secret Springs Dr., Marana, AZ, 85658, USA

The most elegant and exclusive of Tucson's golf and tennis resorts is the ever-posh Ritz-Carlton, set in the rolling hills of Marana, about 20 miles northwest of central Tucson. The hotel has modern Southwestern-style rooms and casitas with featherbeds and Jacuzzi tubs, a fabulous spa, and an indoor-outdoor restaurant, CORE, with spectacular desert views. Guests have privileges at Dove Mountain's two Jack Nicklaus–designed golf courses—site of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Tournament in February. The resort highlights the indigenous people of the region, with Native American art, a library filled with books on the area's cultural and natural history, and a sunset celebration each evening outdoors in which notes played by a Native American flutist float into the petroglyph-studded hillsides.

The Royal Elizabeth Bed and Breakfast Inn

$$ | 204 S. Scott Ave., Tucson, AZ, 85701, USA

Fans of Victoriana adore this B&B in the Armory Park historic district. The inn, built in 1878, is beautifully furnished with period antiques, and its six rooms are quite spacious. Friendly innkeepers prepare two-course gourmet breakfasts that might include a baked papaya with vanilla yogurt and agave nectar; a green chile frittata with chicken sausage; or chilled blueberries soup.

Pros

  • Large and well-appointed rooms
  • Beautiful common areas
  • A sense of privacy as well as B&amp
  • B camaraderie

Cons

  • A bit pricey for Downtown
  • Neighbors aren't very lively (next door to a funeral home)
  • Neighbors aren't very lively (next door to a funeral home)
204 S. Scott Ave., Tucson, AZ, 85701, USA
520-670–9022
hotel Details
6 rooms
Rate Includes: Free breakfast

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Tubac Country Inn

$$ | 13 Burruel St., Tubac, AZ, 85646, USA

Down the lane from the shops and eateries of Tubac village is this charming two-story inn, tastefully decorated in contemporary Southwest style. The rooms are more like suites, with sitting areas and kitchenettes, and the common outdoor space is a tranquil desert flower garden with willow chairs and a Mexican fireplace. Each morning a breakfast basket of muffins, cheeses, fruits, and juice is brought to your door.

Pros

  • Rooms are spacious
  • Comfortably furnished
  • And have separate entrances
  • In Tubac village
  • Rooms are spacious, comfortably furnished, and have separate entrances
  • In Tubac village
  • Spacious, comfortably furnished rooms with separate entrances
  • Kitchenettes

Cons

  • No B&amp
  • B camaraderie here—it feels more like you're staying in someone's guest cottage
  • B camaraderie here—it feels more like you're staying in someone's guest cottage
  • Continental-type breakfast
  • Stairs only to second-floor rooms
13 Burruel St., Tubac, AZ, 85646, USA
520-398–3178
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Free breakfast

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Westin La Paloma

$$$ | 3800 E. Sunrise Dr., Tucson, AZ, 85718, USA

Popular with business travelers and families, this sprawling resort, with grand views of the Santa Catalina Mountains and the city below, specializes in relaxation, with an emphasis on fun. The huge pool complex has an impressively long waterslide, as well as a swim-up bar and grill for those who can't bear to leave the water. Kids' programs, including weekly "dive-in movies" during summer months, make for a vacation the whole family can enjoy.

Pros

  • Top-notch golf
  • Tennis
  • And spa
  • Top-notch golf, tennis, and spa
  • Huge pool complex with swim-up bar and waterslide
  • Kids' programs

Cons

  • So big it can feel crowded at pool areas and mazelike going to and from guest rooms
  • So big it can feel mazelike
  • Long walk to parking
  • Pool areas can be crowded at times
3800 E. Sunrise Dr., Tucson, AZ, 85718, USA
800-937–8461
hotel Details
487 rooms
Rate Includes: No meals

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Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort

$$ | 245 E. Ina Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85704, USA

Originally the 1912 homestead of William and Mary Watson, this laid-back lodging with gorgeous city views and desert gardens has Southwestern character and all the amenities you expect at a major resort. The Watsons' original living room, with beautiful, dried ocotillo branches draped along the ceiling and antique furnishings, is now a comfortable library-lounge. The couple probably never envisioned anything like the Sonoran Spa, with hot desert-stone massages and three-mud body masks. Spacious rooms have wrought-iron beds and Mission-style furniture.

Pros

  • Great tennis, horseback riding, and nature trails
  • Convenient yet feels like a retreat
  • You can actually park near your room

Cons

  • No golf (privileges at private club 4 miles away)
  • Rather plain pool areas
  • Less plush than neighboring resorts
245 E. Ina Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85704, USA
520-297–1151
hotel Details
244 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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White Stallion Ranch

$$$$ | 9251 W. Twin Peaks Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85743, USA Fodor's Choice

A 3,000-acre working cattle ranch run by the hospitable True family since 1965, this place is the real deal, satisfying for families as well as singles or couples. You can ride up to four times daily, hike in the mountains, enjoy a hayride cookout, and compete in team cattle penning. Most rooms retain their original Western furniture, and newer deluxe rooms have whirlpool baths or fireplaces. A spa and fitness center bring even more comforts to this highly civilized but authentic setting. Rates include all meals, riding, and entertainment such as weekend rodeos, country line dancing, telescopic stargazing, and campfire sing-alongs.

Pros

  • Solid dude-ranch experience with exceptional riding program
  • Plentiful ranch activities and evening entertainment
  • Charming hosts

Cons

  • No TV in rooms
  • Alcohol not included in the rate—pay extra or bring your own
  • Rustic, rather than luxurious
9251 W. Twin Peaks Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85743, USA
520-297–0252
hotel Details
41 rooms, 1 house
Rate Includes: All-Inclusive, Credit cards accepted

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