This is where you are staying!!!! The Hacienda has so much to offer each guest. There are acres of hiking and maintained gardens on the grounds. Along with hiking, there is horseback riding, shuffleboard, a fitness facility, and two different pools. If you need to relax even more, try one of their spa treatments. Along with all the activities they have two amazing restaurant as well. The grill and the Terraza both have amazing views and amazing eats! TRY THE WINE!
HUB is located on historic Congress Street. This restaurant serves comfort food and ice-cream! Be sure to try the Lobster Mac!!
You came all the way to the Southwest, why not try some of the best Mexican food around!
We loved this place. We both were skeptical about western Italian food, and we sure were wrong! They serve great Italian food with massive portions. We went here and ordered a wood fired Margarita pizza and it was delicious! It also was enough for the both of us.
We went here after we got our marriage licesnse and we loved it!! Its great for a quick bite to eat! They also have something called the Street dog, AKA Sonoran Dog. It is a Tucson version of the Primanti's Sandwhich. We both loved our lunch here and hope you stop here as well!
If you want something quick, fast, and delicious try this place. It is a way better, local version of Panera. They have great sandwiches, daily specials, soups, and deserts. * There are multiple locations around Tucson.
This is where we will be hiking on Monday! It is beautiful here and are excited to share this place with you!
This is a historic hotel that is a neat place to grab a drink or listen to live music. Sundays the have a bulid you own Bloody Mary bar (best around per multiple Tucson natives and Katlin). You may also want to check out Cup Cafe inside. We had the fish n chips with great hand cut french fries! It was delish!
This is an amazing place to go to watch the sunset and see Tucson light up at night! We traveled half way up to an elevation of 6000ft to Windy Point for a great look out spot. Or you can continue up to the ski resort on top of the mountain we suggest doing that while there is still sunlight to really be able to take it all in!
We really enjoyed visiting here. The drive here is breathtaking let alone the beautiful gardens and wildlife this museme has to offer we highly recommend taking the time to visit here. Bring water bottles, they have refilling stations thoughout the property! Best times to visit are earlier in the day or later in the evening to see the animals!
Looking to visit a historic landmark? Check out the Mission San Xavier del Bac. Built in the 1700s, this recently restored, white adobe church, serves as a wonderful example of Spanish colonial architecture. It is beautiful inside and out, with colorful frescoes, sculptures and carvings.
The Pima Air & Space Museum is one of the largest non-government funded aviation and space museums in the world! Featuring over 350 historical aircrafts, from a Wright Flyer to a 787 Dreamliner. Sitting on 80 acres, the museum opened its doors to the public in May of 1976. Over the past forty years, the museum has grown immensely. Today it encompasses six indoor exhibit hangars (three dedicated to WWII). Docent-led walking tours and museum ground Tram Tours are offered daily. The museum is the exclusive operator of bus tours for the 2,600-acre “Aircraft Boneyard”/ U.S. military and government aircraft storage facility.