Tucson, AZ

Travel Guide

Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson

Arizona’s second-largest city is known for its desert landscapes, mountainous regions, science scene and cosmopolitan culture.

Tucson is a modern city and thriving science hub set amid the sparse Sonoran Desert landscape and enclosed by five mountain ranges. The warm, dry climate, national parks, hiking trails and wildlife attract over a million outdoor lovers every year. Dubbed “Optics Valley,” the city is a world leader in optics manufacturing and astronomical research.

The roots of the cultural heritage that has shaped Tucson can be seen in Native American arts and crafts, old Hispanic neighborhoods and 19th-century American architecture. Tucsonans embrace their desert surroundings and celebrate nature and the outdoor lifestyle.

Explore the scenery with a hike through Saguaro National Park. The large, fleshy cactus has come to symbolize the American West. Tucson has the country’s largest population of saguaro cacti. Learn about native flora and fauna at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. A visit to Tohono Chul Park and Tucson Botanical Gardens will also immerse you in the beauty of the desert’s plants.

Visit Biosphere 2 to see how Tucson was at the forefront of one of the most ambitious experiments of recent times. Eight people lived for two years under glass domes in the desert. Tour the facility to see how it contributes to our understanding of climate change. Visit Pima Air & Space Museum with aircraft and spacecraft revealing 100 years of aviation history.

Head into the city to experience Tucson’s artistic and cultural scene. Visit art galleries, bookstores and jewelry shops. Art aficionados will enjoy the Tucson Museum of Art, which covers an entire city block in the El Presidio Historic District in the downtown area. The institution is devoted to art from the last 3,000 years. Stay downtown to watch dance, theater, music or film performances at the Fox Tucson Theatre, a restored movie palace from the 1930s.

Tucson has a good public bus system called Sun Tran and the downtown area is easily explored on foot. If you want to travel outside the city limits and explore the desert scenery you will need to rent a car.

Where to stay in Tucson

Catalina Foothills Panorama - Tucson Arizona

Catalina Foothills

Nestled north of Tucson, this affluent community boasts upscale shopping at La Encantada and luxurious resorts along the resort corridor. Explore attractions like Sabino Canyon, DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, and the scenic Santa Catalina Mountains.

Catalina Foothills
Tanque Verde

Tanque Verde

Tanque Verde is noteworthy for its golf courses, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Arizona National Golf Club and Saguaro National Park.

Tanque Verde
Downtown Tucson

Downtown Tucson

3.5/5(422 area reviews)

Theaters, river views, and live music highlight some of the noteworthy features of Downtown Tucson. Make a stop by Fox Theatre or Southern Arizona Heritage and Visitor Center while you're exploring the neighborhood.

Downtown Tucson
Midtown

Midtown

If you're spending some time in Midtown, McKale Center and Arizona Stadium are top sights worth seeing.

Midtown
Casas Adobes

Casas Adobes

Visitors highly recommend Casas Adobes for its abundant dining options, and you can make a stop by Catalina Golf Course while you're in town.

Casas Adobes
4K Aerial View: Tucson Cityscape from Mt. Lemmon, Arizona

Catalina

Experiencing population growth, this rural community offers nearby attractions like Catalina State Park and Biosphere 2 for nature enthusiasts.

Catalina
3 Palms Tucson North Foothills

3 Palms Tucson North Foothills

3 out of 5
7411 N Oracle Rd Tucson AZ
$62 nightly
The price is $71 total per night from Apr 7 to Apr 8
$71 total
Apr 7 - Apr 8
Total with taxes and fees
Book a stay at this family-friendly hotel in Tucson. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a fitness center. Our guests praise the pool and the helpful staff in ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (6,465 reviews)
It was clean, quiet, safe convienant for dining, shopping. Dog friendly, had to leave the property to take our dog to potty though. Over all good.

Reviewed on Apr 5, 2026

3 Palms Tucson North Foothills
Hotel McCoy Tucson - Art, Coffee, Beer, Wine

Hotel McCoy Tucson - Art, Coffee, Beer, Wine

3 out of 5
720 W. Silverlake Road Tucson AZ
$97 nightly
The price is $112 total per night from Apr 12 to Apr 13
$112 total
Apr 12 - Apr 13
Total with taxes and fees
Book a stay at this family-friendly hotel in Tucson. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast and the pool in our reviews. ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (3,164 reviews)
This motel/hotel is fun to visit and the oatmeal bar is great. The online advertising talks about available menu items but during my stay it was hit and miss whether they have ingredients to make them. Local wines and beer are available always. Good value for the price.

Reviewed on Apr 5, 2026

Hotel McCoy Tucson - Art, Coffee, Beer, Wine
Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort and Spa

Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort and Spa

4 out of 5
245 E Ina Rd Tucson AZ
$214 nightly
The price is $245 total per night from Apr 6 to Apr 7
$245 total
Apr 6 - Apr 7
Total with taxes and fees
Book a stay at this spa resort in Tucson. Enjoy 3 outdoor pools, a full-service spa, and 2 restaurants. Our guests praise the pool and the helpful staff in our ...
9/10 Wonderful! (1,098 reviews)
Nice property, comfortable bed, quiet room. Good place to stay for families.

Reviewed on Apr 5, 2026

Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort and Spa
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Ventana Canyon Club and Lodge

Ventana Canyon Club and Lodge

4 out of 5
6200 N Club House Ln Tucson AZ
Book a stay at this spa aparthotel in Tucson. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and 2 outdoor pools. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular ...
9/10 Wonderful! (798 reviews)
Great spa, staff, and food. Excellent golf and pool amenities.

Reviewed on Apr 3, 2026

Ventana Canyon Club and Lodge
Private Southwestern Style Casita with Lush & Fully fenced Lush Yard**

Private Southwestern Style Casita with Lush & Fully fenced Lush Yard**

Tucson AZ
Book a stay at this golf vacation home in Tucson. Enjoy free WiFi, a garden, and laundry facilities. Popular attractions Tucson Mall and Tucson Botanical Gardens ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (178 reviews)
The home was very attractive, inviting and clean. The location was very convenient for visiting sights in the area. The garden was lovely. The lighting inside was great, as were the amenities. It was very tastefully decorated and a perfect base for our stay. Hosts were very responsive and attentive! ...

Reviewed on Mar 11, 2026

Private Southwestern Style Casita with Lush & Fully fenced Lush Yard**
Cozy Casita with Private Courtyard and COLD A/C in East Tucson

Cozy Casita with Private Courtyard and COLD A/C in East Tucson

Tucson AZ
Stay at this apartment in Tucson. Enjoy patios, an in-room coffeemaker, and air conditioning. Popular attractions Pima Air and Space Museum and Park Place Mall ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (31 reviews)
It was a great place to take our little dogs. It was very clean and comfortable. It was a great value and I recommend staying there.

Reviewed on Mar 30, 2026

Cozy Casita with Private Courtyard and COLD A/C in East Tucson
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Getting around Tucson

To get the most out of Tucson and the surrounding area, you should rent a car, which is the best way to get to many of the national parks and desert attractions nearby. There are lots of rental agencies all over town. Alternatively, use the extensive local bus network and the Tucson Streetcar, which connects various locations downtown. Outside the heat of summer, cycling is also a good option for exploring the sights. Visit the Regional Transportation AuthorityOpens in a new window website.Browse Tucson rental cars.

Best time to visit

If you’re looking for warm – but not too hot – weather, reasonable room rates and smaller crowds, the shoulder seasons of spring and fall are perfect for visiting Tucson. The searing heat of the summer sees temperatures routinely above 100 F (38 C), making it too hot for the hiking and other outdoor activities which are so great in this area. Winter is warm, but can be busy with visiting snowbirds.

Seasonal snapshot

 

Spring (Mar–May)

  • Highs sitting between 76 and 92 F
  • Perfect for photography with beautiful spring blooms in the Sonoran Desert

Summer (Jun–Aug)

  • Very warm averages in the high 80s F, with June having the best chance of clear days
  • Rates often cheaper in this off-peak season

Fall (Sep–Nov)

  • Fall sees rapid cooling, with lows in the 40s and 50s F
  • Best for hiking and outdoor activities in pleasant, manageable temperatures

Winter (Dec–Feb)

  • Stable temperatures in the mid-50s F
  • Day trips to Mt. Lemmon popular for skiing

 

Traveler priority
Best months
Why
Culture and marketsSep–NovAnnual Fall Artisans Market and other key events
Desert experiencesMar–MaySpring flowers add a touch of magic
Fewer crowdsJun–AugThe hottest months attract the fewest tourists
HikingSep–OctAvoids the sweltering summer heat, but the days are still long and clear

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