The Arizona Inn has many attractions and recreations located nearby the hotel for every guest to enjoy the city of Tucson. Guests can enj... more »
The Arizona Inn has many attractions and recreations located nearby the hotel for every guest to enjoy the city of Tucson. Guests can enjoy golf, hiking, checking out the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, Reid Park Zoo and Nogales. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the 60 foot heated outdoor pool or relax in the saunas. A large library is offered along with complimentary DVD library. Complimentary Afternoon Tea and Ice Cream is offered seasonally for all guests. Stay active in the hotel's exercise facility or take a ride around with the complimentary bicycles. Dine in the Main Dining Room that features a cathedral ceiling, fireplace and courtyard. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily with both classic and contemporary cuisine. Several nights during the week live piano music is feature at the Audubon Bar. Room service is available during limited hours. The 86 individually decorated rooms and suites features patios and fireplaces in select units. Sprawl over 14 acres of gardens with landscaping design for privacy. All guest rooms feature writing desks, refrigerators, 27 TVs with cable, bathrobes, DVD players, telephones with voice mail and high speed Internet access. Data ports are also available. The cordial and attentive staff is available to assist guests with any needs they might have. Come and enjoy true hospitality and great service only at the Arizona Inn. Please note: Vintage rooms at this hotel include a choice of full breakfasts available in any of the hotel's dining outlets or through room service, as well as a complimentary ice cream fountain by the pool every evening.
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The Arizona Inn has many attractions and recreations located nearby the hotel for every guest to enjoy the city of Tucson. Guests can enjoy golf, hiking, checking out the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, Reid Park Zoo and Nogales. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the 60- foot heated outdoor pool or relax in the saunas. A large library is offered along with complimentary DVD library. Complimentary Afternoon Tea and Ice Cream is offered seasonally for all guests. Stay active in the hotel's exercise facility or take a ride around with the complimentary bicycles. Dine in the Main Dining Room that features a cathedral ceiling, fireplace and courtyard. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily with both classic and contemporary cuisine. Several nights during the week live piano music is feature at the Audubon Bar. Room service is available during limited hours. The 95 individually decorated rooms and suites features patios and fireplaces in select units. Sprawl over 14 acres of gardens with landscaping design for privacy. All guest rooms feature writing desks, refrigerators, 27-inch TVs with cable, bathrobes, DVD players, telephones with voice mail and high-speed Internet access. Data ports are also available.
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The Inn, built in 1930 by Arizona Congresswoman Isabella Greenway, is still owned and operated by its founding family and continues to fulfill its original mission as a sophisticated desert retreat giving its guests comfort, privacy, quiet and sunshine. The combination of history, antiques, and architecture, has earned the Inn a listing on the National Register of Historic Places and a reputation as one of the best hotels in the world.
Lushly landscaped and brimming with charm, this 1930s resort is located in a historic neighborhood a mile from the University of Arizona campus and medical center, and 3 miles from downtown Tucson.
In warm weather, the resort hosts ice-cream socials by the 60-foot outdoor pool. Cooler months bring complimentary high tea. The acclaimed restaurant serves international and Southwestern fare.
Guestrooms are individually decorated, but all offer 1930s-inspired decor, garden views, complimentary high-speed Internet access, and refrigerators. The New York Times is delivered each morning.
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52 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We have stayed there a few times. It is easy to get to from the interstate. The service and the comfort are wonderful. It is a privately owned inn that is family run. It is a low key place to relax. People with children or people who like wild activity will not find it here. Bring a good book and sit by the pool. They also have a nice fitness room. There are DVD players and wireless internet access in the rooms.
Our room had a private patio where I sat on a chaise lounge and read. There was also a gas fireplace by the pool. It was December so my husband and I ordered a drink and sat by the fire. No one else was around.
I am very likely
to return to the Arizona Inn.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.
The service is very attentive, the grounds are plush and gorgeously landscaped and each of the rooms is unique. Antiques and period pieces decorate all of the common areas. The pool when it is lit up at night has a magical feel to it.
The breakfast, in the beautiful dining room, that is included with the price of the room was excellent. If you want to know what elegance and service were before the homogenized world we live in today then check out the Arizona Inn.
55 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for business
The hotel is beautiful with large southwestern style gardens, historic buildings, and most of the amenities of a first class resort. It is located near the University of Arizona, but it is otherwise somewhat isolated from other amenities.
25 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
Do not go to this hotel. The staff was very unhelpful and the rooms and beds are horrible. My self and my younger brother stayed for one night. When we first recieved a room with one queen bed, when a room with two beds was reserved, and was a major ordeal to get the room that I originaly reserved. I also requested a late check-out the entire time, and was told that it would be allowed until that morning when I went to make sure it was ok on my way out for business so my brother could stay in the room. After another ordeal they said they could let me have a late check-out. I was able to get back to the room and my brother early before the standard check out, and I come back to my brother upset because somebody else was checked into the room before we checked out, and they were trying to get in, and the front desk wouldn't help. I talked to the General Manager and he is just as unhelpfull as the rest of the staff.
22 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
The exterior landscape was beautiful on a summer day. The staff was willing and able to go the extra step to make your stay comfortable. I wish I could have stayed longer than one night.
I am very likely
to return to the Arizona Inn.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.
57 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
It is a charming older small hotel, centrally located in a quiet neighborhood. It is very nicely maintained and upgraded with an exceptional staff. If you do not mind hot weather, the hot season prices are a real bargain. The cool season prices are higher but they are well worth the money.
I am very likely
to return to the Arizona Inn.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.
"When shopping for a hotel with charm,
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Posted Jan 09, 2007
Excellent
"When shopping for a hotel with charm, great service and off the beaten path Arizona Inn exceeded expectations. Having read reviews from other guests I felt this was the place for our one night stay in Tucson. Rich in history and in a great...
My family and I stayed at the Arizona
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Posted Oct 04, 2006
Excellent
My family and I stayed at the Arizona Inn for the weekend while visiting relatives in Tucson. The location is great - about equidistant from downtown and the foothills area - with a residential feel. We loved the well-kept grounds, huge room and...
The setting of the Arizona Inn is
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Posted Aug 02, 2006
Excellent
The setting of the Arizona Inn is everything they say. The service is outstanding as well. They upgraded us to a suite, which had a sitting room, two entrances and two patios. The buildings have character, but are well kept, and the grounds are...