Guidebook for Tucson

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Guidebook for Tucson

Food Scene

Frank's motto is "Elegant Dining Elsewhere" during the weekdays this is the Blue Collar go-to diner with a 2-egg breakfast priced at $2.25 you can grab breakfast as early as 6am. Lunch ends promptly at 2pm but at 4pm the place reopens as Francisco's and serves inexpensive "Comida de Michoacan" Mexican food. Weekend hours vary and you'll see a line around the block so hit during the week!
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Frank's & Francisco's Denoche Restaurant
3843 E Pima St
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Frank's motto is "Elegant Dining Elsewhere" during the weekdays this is the Blue Collar go-to diner with a 2-egg breakfast priced at $2.25 you can grab breakfast as early as 6am. Lunch ends promptly at 2pm but at 4pm the place reopens as Francisco's and serves inexpensive "Comida de Michoacan" Mexican food. Weekend hours vary and you'll see a line around the block so hit during the week!
If you are looking for delicious upscale dining within walking distance head to Feast. Doug Levy continues to dazzle with his new creations on a menu that changes every month to take advantage of the freshest ingredients available. Whether it’s a salad, a classic like beef Wellington or an inventive twist like corn pudding over grilled artichokes, red onion, kale and peppers from a local garden, Levy combines flavors like an alchemist to create a meal you’ll savor. Eat in the inviting dining room, or get well-packaged take-out for a fancy dinner at home; either way, you are indeed in for a feast. Oh, and there is a WINE SHOP and weekly wine tastings too!
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Feast
3719 E Speedway Blvd
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If you are looking for delicious upscale dining within walking distance head to Feast. Doug Levy continues to dazzle with his new creations on a menu that changes every month to take advantage of the freshest ingredients available. Whether it’s a salad, a classic like beef Wellington or an inventive twist like corn pudding over grilled artichokes, red onion, kale and peppers from a local garden, Levy combines flavors like an alchemist to create a meal you’ll savor. Eat in the inviting dining room, or get well-packaged take-out for a fancy dinner at home; either way, you are indeed in for a feast. Oh, and there is a WINE SHOP and weekly wine tastings too!
There are 3 Trident locations, Trident 2 is the closest. It is classic American Sports Bar food done without compromise. The owner is a retired Navy Seal and in addition to burgers, steaks and salads, you'll find seafood classics like soft shell crab, Gulf oysters, and grilled Salmon. It is our go-to for sporting events and casual lunches and everything that comes out of the kitchen is divine!
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Trident Grill II
2910 N Swan Rd
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There are 3 Trident locations, Trident 2 is the closest. It is classic American Sports Bar food done without compromise. The owner is a retired Navy Seal and in addition to burgers, steaks and salads, you'll find seafood classics like soft shell crab, Gulf oysters, and grilled Salmon. It is our go-to for sporting events and casual lunches and everything that comes out of the kitchen is divine!
Good fresh Mexican food, great margaritas, great veggie options including the very best veggie Sonoran dog in all of Tucson.
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La Botana
3200 North 1st Avenue
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Good fresh Mexican food, great margaritas, great veggie options including the very best veggie Sonoran dog in all of Tucson.
Same great food as La Botana except closer!
La Botana Tacos
5526 E Grant Rd
Same great food as La Botana except closer!

Parks & Nature

This 5 acre midtown oasis is an easy walk from our front door. There are many lovely paths to explore through the various gardens, a butterfly house (Oct-May), an awesome cafe "Cafe Botanica" and lots of shadey hide away spots to just enjoy being outside.
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图森植物园
2150 N Alvernon Way
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This 5 acre midtown oasis is an easy walk from our front door. There are many lovely paths to explore through the various gardens, a butterfly house (Oct-May), an awesome cafe "Cafe Botanica" and lots of shadey hide away spots to just enjoy being outside.
This is Tucson's Central Park. It has tons of picnic tables, horse shoe pits, the Reid Park Zoo, The Reid Park Rose Garden, Georges DeMeester Outdoor Performance Center, Arroyo Chico Greenway, open fields and lots of trees for great walking and bird watching, playgrounds, dog parks, and several ponds, a public pool, all surrounded by a paved path suitable for walking, jogging, cycling, or skating.
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Reid Park
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This is Tucson's Central Park. It has tons of picnic tables, horse shoe pits, the Reid Park Zoo, The Reid Park Rose Garden, Georges DeMeester Outdoor Performance Center, Arroyo Chico Greenway, open fields and lots of trees for great walking and bird watching, playgrounds, dog parks, and several ponds, a public pool, all surrounded by a paved path suitable for walking, jogging, cycling, or skating.
The U.S. Army built Fort Lowell in 1873 to protect the fledging city of Tucson against the Apaches. Today, a museum in the former commanding officer's quarters displays artifacts from military life in territorial days and tells the story of the site's long history. The park features soccer fields, a swimming pool, ball fields, tennis courts, playground structures, and a duck pond.
Fort Lowell Park
2900 N Craycroft Rd
The U.S. Army built Fort Lowell in 1873 to protect the fledging city of Tucson against the Apaches. Today, a museum in the former commanding officer's quarters displays artifacts from military life in territorial days and tells the story of the site's long history. The park features soccer fields, a swimming pool, ball fields, tennis courts, playground structures, and a duck pond.
Whether you’re ready for a workout or a ramble, answer the call of the open road on The Loop in Tucson. With 131 miles of paved bike lanes and trails, The Loop is an urban trail system that connects parks, trailheads, bus and bike routes, hotels, restaurants, and retail and entertainment areas. The flat route flanks Pima County’s network of riverbeds, winding through natural habitat and offering scenic mountain views. There’s no beginning and no end – you can enter at any designated point along The Loop. The Loop is closed to motorized vehicles, so cyclists, pedestrians, and equestrians enjoy greater freedom to roam – it is also friendly to leashed dogs. So, bring a friend or your family
The Loop
Chuck Huckelberry Loop
Whether you’re ready for a workout or a ramble, answer the call of the open road on The Loop in Tucson. With 131 miles of paved bike lanes and trails, The Loop is an urban trail system that connects parks, trailheads, bus and bike routes, hotels, restaurants, and retail and entertainment areas. The flat route flanks Pima County’s network of riverbeds, winding through natural habitat and offering scenic mountain views. There’s no beginning and no end – you can enter at any designated point along The Loop. The Loop is closed to motorized vehicles, so cyclists, pedestrians, and equestrians enjoy greater freedom to roam – it is also friendly to leashed dogs. So, bring a friend or your family
An official access point to The Loop, Brandi Fenton is a great park less than 3 miles away from our front door. There are covered basketball courts, dog parks, an equestrian center, exercise stations and trails, picnic tables ramadas and grills, shade covered playground and splash pad for the kids, historic site, soccer fields, and as always great bird watching.
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布兰迪·芬顿纪念公园
3482 E River Rd
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An official access point to The Loop, Brandi Fenton is a great park less than 3 miles away from our front door. There are covered basketball courts, dog parks, an equestrian center, exercise stations and trails, picnic tables ramadas and grills, shade covered playground and splash pad for the kids, historic site, soccer fields, and as always great bird watching.
During the summer, hike the trails, fish, bird, or even rock climb. This is a popular retreat from the heat of summer and a great place to visit year round. When snow is on the ground, head up to the 9,000-foot elevation for skiing, snowboarding, sledding, and snowshoeing. The University of Arizona Mount Lemmon SkyCenter observatory houses the US’s largest dedicated public telescopes and hosts year-round nightly stargazing programs. After a day of exploring various life zones, dive into the cosmos and experience the vastness of the universe with a clarity most people never get to see.
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Mount Lemmon
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During the summer, hike the trails, fish, bird, or even rock climb. This is a popular retreat from the heat of summer and a great place to visit year round. When snow is on the ground, head up to the 9,000-foot elevation for skiing, snowboarding, sledding, and snowshoeing. The University of Arizona Mount Lemmon SkyCenter observatory houses the US’s largest dedicated public telescopes and hosts year-round nightly stargazing programs. After a day of exploring various life zones, dive into the cosmos and experience the vastness of the universe with a clarity most people never get to see.
Saguaro National Park is uniquely situated around the 500 square miles that make up Tucson; which is at the heart of the Sonoran desert. Its two districts are separated by the city of Tucson. The Tucson Mountain District on the west, and the Rincon Mountain District to the east, are approximately 30 miles apart. While similar in terms of plants and animals, the intricate details make both areas praiseworthy. If you only have time for one destination go to this park!
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巨人柱国家公园
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Saguaro National Park is uniquely situated around the 500 square miles that make up Tucson; which is at the heart of the Sonoran desert. Its two districts are separated by the city of Tucson. The Tucson Mountain District on the west, and the Rincon Mountain District to the east, are approximately 30 miles apart. While similar in terms of plants and animals, the intricate details make both areas praiseworthy. If you only have time for one destination go to this park!
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Saguaro National Park East
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Saguaro National Park West
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Birding birding birding, it doesn't get any better than this for an urban birding hotspot!
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甜水湿地公园
2511 West Sweetwater Drive
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Birding birding birding, it doesn't get any better than this for an urban birding hotspot!

Sightseeing

Free. 7 a.m.–5 p.m. Allow 2–3 hours.Established by Father Kino in 1732 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The Anza expedition stopped on October 25, 1775 to mourn the only death on the expedition and to celebrate three marriages. The mission is noted for its beautiful Spanish colonial architecture and colorful art adorning the interior.
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Mission San Xavier del Bac
1950 W San Xavier Rd
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Free. 7 a.m.–5 p.m. Allow 2–3 hours.Established by Father Kino in 1732 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The Anza expedition stopped on October 25, 1775 to mourn the only death on the expedition and to celebrate three marriages. The mission is noted for its beautiful Spanish colonial architecture and colorful art adorning the interior.

Drinks & Nightlife

Located in The Metal Arts Village, Tucson Hop Shop is convenient to the river's well-loved bike path, The Loop. With plentiful outdoor seating in a thriving arts district and a view of the bodacious Catalina Mountains, it's the perfect place to gather with friends and family to enjoy some live music and Tucson's awesome food truck scene. And Beer. Lots and lots of craft beers!
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Tucson Hop Shop
3230 N Dodge Blvd
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Located in The Metal Arts Village, Tucson Hop Shop is convenient to the river's well-loved bike path, The Loop. With plentiful outdoor seating in a thriving arts district and a view of the bodacious Catalina Mountains, it's the perfect place to gather with friends and family to enjoy some live music and Tucson's awesome food truck scene. And Beer. Lots and lots of craft beers!