About
Tucson
The second largest city in the state, this southern Arizona
desert oasis (100 miles north of the Mexican border) is enveloped by
a scenic mountain landscape. Tucson
has a rich southwestern flavor complete with adobe architecture, historic
neighborhoods and Native American flavor. In addition to providing a
comfortable community atmosphere, Tucson
is home to the University of Arizona
which gives it an exciting college town feeling as well.Go!
Tucson Attractions U
of A Campus Vicinity: Nightlife, bars, clubs, shopping along Speedway
Blvd. Museums including the Arizona Historical Society Museum (history
of Arizona from Spanish arrival in 1540 to present day), U of A Museum
of Art, Center for Creative Photography, Flandrau Science Center and
the Arizona State Museum.
Old
Town Artisan: Native American and Mexican artwork in 1850's abode structure.
Tucson
Museum of Art and Historical Block: Tucson's main cultural center
contains 5 historical building listed in the National Register of Historic
Places, including La Casa Cordova which is the district's oldest house.
La
Paloma Golf Course: This 27-hole, Jack Nicklaus designed golf course,
a must a must play for avid golfers.
Cheap Travel to Tucson
November through May is the
most popular time to visit Tucson because of the warmer weather and
skiing at nearby Mt. Lemmon. Travel prices are cheaper from May to September
when temperatures are consistently in the high 90's and low 100's °F.Click
hereto
find cheap flights to Tucson and its surrounding areas in southeast
Arizona, including cheap vacation packages, hotels and car rentals.
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