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Tucson Getaway and Hotel Guide

Tucson hotels start here. Lodgingwithall is the traveler's source for resorts, hotels, motels, inns, lodges, vacation rentals and timeshares in Tucson. This hotel guide will help our readers find the perfect lodging accommodations in Tucson, Bisbee, Green Valley and Hereford, Arizona. Whether you are traveling with your family for leisure holiday vacation or visiting on corporate business, our Tucson getaway guide will help you find a hotel that suits your specific needs.
 

Tucson, Arizona or “Old Pueblo” (as it was originally known) is a thriving southwestern desert community where over 440,000 people reside. By the year 2010, the county population is forecasted to reach one million residents. Two contributing factors influencing this growth are the University of Arizona and Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. Read More
 

 

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Business Travelers: For more than 25 years, the Tucson Convention Center houses the largest exhibition space in Southern Arizona.
Ski Buffs: Tucson offers visitors a great combination of skiing during the winter months and hiking and biking during off-season.
Golfers: Golfers do not have to go too far in any direction without catching a glimpse of a course on the horizon.
Family Travelers: From water parks, to amusement parks, to sports venues, Tucson’s fun attractions appeal to adults, teens and toddlers.
Spa Buffs: If you would are in need of some revitalization, the soothing atmospheric conditions of Tucson is the perfect locale to put this process into play.
 

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Always on sale, these Tucson hotels have been the most popular favorites for Lodgingwithall customers.
The Westin La Paloma Resort and Spa
Residence Inn by Marriott Tucson
Smugglers Inn
Ramada Inn & Suites Foothills Resort
Fairfield Inn by Marriott Tucson at the Airport
Four Points by Sheraton Tucson University Plaza
Super 8 Motel Tucson University Area
Sheraton Tucson Hotel and Suites
Ramada Limited and Suites Tucson North
Tucson Arizona Travelodge


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Cities Within the Area

Bisbee, AZ
Green Valley, AZ
Oro Valley, AZ
Tucson, AZ
 

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Phoenix
Flagstaff
 

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Tucson Lodging in a Nutshell

by Ron Callari, Contributing Writer

Tucson article by Ron CallariTucson, Arizona or “Old Pueblo” (as it was originally known) is a thriving southwestern desert community where over 440,000 people reside. By the year 2010, the county population is forecasted to reach one million residents. Two contributing factors influencing this growth are the University of Arizona and Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.

Tourism is also a major contributor to Tucson's prominence, with 10 percent of all jobs dedicated to the Tucson tourism industry. The nationally recognized attractions and spa resorts in the Tucson area attract national and international visitors, as well as world class events that generate approximately $1.8 billion annually.

Steeped in heritage, Tucson is the oldest continually settled town in the country, and it is a perennial melting pot of Spanish, Native American, Mexican, and contemporary American cultures. Approximately 60 miles from the border of Mexico, and with a good number of ghost towns situated in between, Tucson has a somewhat eccentric flair distinguishing it from the more formal atmosphere of Phoenix, the state capital.

With the past ever present, the Old West is alive and well at such establishments as the San Xavier del Bac Mission to the south, and the Presidio Wall excavation adjacent to City Hall, originally built in 1775. In 1984, Tucson was acquired by the United States with the Gadsden Purchase, serving as the capitol of the Arizona Territory for about 10 years.

Technology also adds to the economy of Tucson. Business travelers come to Tucson to conduct business with companies affiliated with Aerospace, Bio-Industry, Environmental Technology, Information Technology, Optics, and/or Teleservices.

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