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Shoppe at Civano B&B Inn and Gift Shop        
5312 S Civano Blvd

Shoppe at Civano B&B Inn and Gift Shop is situated in Tucson and features free Wi-Fi. It also provides a garden.Guests of the bed & breakfast have access to its wide variety of outdoor activities, such as horse riding and hiking.
Bed and Bagels of Tucson Star Rating 2.5        
10402 E. Glenn Street

Boasting an outdoor pool, Bed and Bagels of Tucson is located in Tucson and provides comfortable accommodation. It also offers a tour desk, a sun deck and a library.There are a range of facilities on offer to guests of the hotel, such as a ticket service, laundry facilities and a garden.
Hyatt Place Tucson Airport Star Rating 3        
6885 South Tucson Boulevard

This modern, casual hotel is 0.3 miles from Tucson International Airport, 4.8 miles from the Pima Air & Space Museum and 8.
Best Western Plus Royal Sun Inn & Suites Star Rating 3        
1015 N Stone Ave

Located 0.7 miles from I-10 and 1.1 miles from the Rialto Theatre, this casual low-rise hotel is 1.
Randolph Park Hotel & Suites Star Rating 3        
102 N. Alvernon Way

The Randolph Park Hotel & Suites is conveniently located in the heart of Tucson and close to Randolph Park, offering championship golf courses, tennis, high Corbett Field (baseball) and the Reid Park Zoo. El Con Mall, park Place Mall and several restaurants are within minutes from the hotel. The hotel is proud to feature a courtyard along with a junior Olympic size pool, hot tub and fitness room as well as interior / exterior corridors and elevators.
Best Western Plus Tucson International Airport Hotel & Suites Star Rating 3        
6801 S. Tucson Blvd.

Set 2 blocks from Tucson International Airport, this laid-back hotel is also 4.7 miles from the Pima Air & Space Museum.The warmly decorated rooms feature complimentary WiFi and flat-screen TVs, as well as minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers.
Comfort Suites Airport Tucson Star Rating 2.5        
6935 S. Tucson Blvd.

A 4-minute walk from Tucson International Airport, this streamlined all-suite hotel is 5 miles from the Pima Air & Space Museum. Reid Park Zoo is 8 miles away.Straightforward suites with warm decor provide flat-screen HDTVs and free Wi-Fi, as well as kitchenettes with microwaves, minifridges and coffeemakers.
Courtyard by Marriott Tucson Airport Star Rating 3        
2505 East Executive Drive

This straightforward hotel is a 13-minute walk from Tucson International Airport and a 7.6-mile drive from central Tucson.Contemporary-styled rooms offer free WiFi, desks, TVs with premium cable channels and coffeemakers.
Courtyard Tucson Williams Centre Star Rating 3        
201 South Williams Boulevard

This straightforward hotel is 3.2 miles from Reid Park and 5.1 miles from the Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium.
Doubletree by Hilton Tucson - Reid Park Star Rating 3        
445 South Alvernon Way

This resort-style hotel sits opposite Randolph Municipal Golf Course and a 5-minute drive from downtown Tucson.All rooms offer straightforward decor and custom-designed beds, plus 42-inch TVs and WiFi (fee). All suites offer living rooms, plus some add kitchenettes.
 
 
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Tucson is a city situated on a plain in the Sonora Desert in Arizona, United States. It is Pima County's center with more than 500.000 residents. Its name originally means 'at the base of the black hill' due to an adjoining volcanic mountain. The plain is surrounded by five minor mountain ranges which influenced the climate of the area as well as the diverse flora and fauna. Alongside urban life represented in architecture, arts and a wide diversity of events which attract visitors, the Tucson city offers unique natural beauties in its near proximity luring travelers to encounter the Wild West.

Sonora Desert Museum located deep in the desert on the west side of Tucson, the Arizona - Sonora Desert Museum provides a distinctive combination of a natural history museum, a botanical garden and a outdoor wildlife exhibition spreading over 21 acre of land. After touring the displays in the main visitor center, one can walk through the trails and encounter various endangered wildlife species such as the Mexican wolf, jaguarondi or a thick billed parrot as well as other inhabitants of the desert (coyotes, bears and mountain lions) in their natural setting. In addition, the museum stations an aviary for hummingbirds and another for various desert birds which are surely a sight to see.

The monolithic plant of Saguaro is an endemic species of the Sonora desert and a symbol of Arizona. The National Park is stretched along the eastern and western borders of the city providing a secure place for cultivation and preservation of Saguaro as well as charming scenery for visitors.
Pima Air and Space Museum - The museum holds one of the largest collections of aircrafts (numbering up to more than 250 displays) as well as comprehensive documentation on the evolution of flight.
Old Tucson Studios - The cinematic setting of western classics such as The Three Amigos was restored after a fire in 1995 and currently serves as a cultural exhibit as well as an entertainment venue.

Tucson City From the Tucson Museum of Art, Ted DeGrazia's Gallery in the Sun, the shaded palm tree and cacti paths of the University of Arizona and the Spanish colonial architectural splendor of Mission San Xavier del Bac to year around festivities, the city of Tucson seems to have an never ending list of to see's and to do's. Enjoying the food and encounters with the locals or listening to the mariachi on the corners of the streets, the city's culture permeates through the visitor at all times. With the multitude of extraordinary sceneries, unique historical and cultural entertainment possibilities, artful infrastructure and a spirit of hospitality, Tucson city is suitable for all looking for adventure of an unusual kind.