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Finding a room can be a daunting task. Every traveler requires different amenities and particular locations. Our Bed and Breakfast/Inns category highlights places that are professionally managed, offer unique surroundings, and feature personal touches. Other categories group properties according to price and amenities – select a recommendation that meets your needs and book a room today.

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The 10 Best Hotels and Lodging in Tucson

1. Windmill Suites at St Philip's Plaza »

DOWNTOWN. 520-577-0007

2. Ramada Limited Tucson West »

WEST TUCSON. 520-622-6491

3. Hampton Inn Tucson – Airport »

AIRPORT. 520-918-9000

4. La Quinta Inn Tucson East »

EAST TUCSON. 520-747-1414

5. Quality Inn »

AIRPORT. 520-294-2500

6. Four Points by Sheraton University Plaza »

DOWNTOWN. 520-327-7341

7. Hampton Inn & Suites Tucson – Mall »

FOOTHILLS. 520-618-8000

8. Holiday Inn Express – Tucson North »

ORO VALLEY. 520-202-4000

9. La Quinta Inn Tucson Downtown »

WEST TUCSON. 520-624-4455

10. Riverpark Inn »

WEST TUCSON. 520-239-2300

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