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Best Western Royal Sun Inn And Suites
1015 North Stone Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85705
Nightly Rates (81.99 - 131.99)   3 Star

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Property Description
A resort hotel centrally located near U of A, downtown Tucson, Tucson Convention Center (TCC), Tucson Electric Park (Spring Training), Golf courses (5 courses within 5 miles); luxuriously landscaped featuring fountains and Koi pond, Best Western Royal Sun Inn & Suites is a virtual urban oasis. Beautifully equipped rooms including 20 luxurious suites with whirlpool tubs, fitness center, outdoor heated pool and spa and KG's Cantina & Bar (full service restaurant and lounge) are guaranteed to make your stay enjoyable. Don't forget to partake in our complimentary full/hot breakfast at the KG's Cantina (on premises) every morning and a complimentary drink at the lounge. Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and you will love the American and Mexican food specialties. Our luxurious guestrooms feature full-service amenities such as a coffee/tea maker, hairdryer, iron, ironing board, vanity mirror, refrigerator, 27-inch television and DVD player. Completely equipped for corporate guests, all guestrooms come with work desk with leather chair and high-speed Internet access. While staying with us enjoy shopping at the nearby Tucson Mall and Park Place Mall. The Tucson International Airport is located approximately 10 miles away. Stay with us and receive 15% discount with AAA or AARP membership, instead of the traditional 10% discount. Whether traveling for business or pleasure the Best Western Royal Sun Inn & Suites provides great customer service, a convenient location, comfortable accommodations and affordable rates to everyone visiting the Tucson area.




Amenities
  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Pool

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Television with Cable

  • Television with Cable

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • Pets Allowed

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service


  • Room Information
  • 1 KING BED,NO SMOKING,OVRSZD ROOM,CONTINENTAL BREA

  • * 1 King Bed* No Smoking* Oversized Room* Continental Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,NO SMOKING,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 King Bed* No Smoking* Continental Breakfast
  • 2 DOUBLE BEDS,DOWNSTAIRS,NO SMOKING,CONTINENTAL BR

  • SUITE-1 KING BED,NO SMKG, WHIRLPL,CONTINENTAL BREA

  • * Suite-1 King Bed* No Smoking* Hot Tub* Continental Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,-,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 King Bed* Continental Breakfast
  • SUITE-2 QUEEN BEDS,NO SMKG, WHIRLPL JACUZZI,CONTIN

  • * Suite-2 Queen Beds* No Smoking* Hot Tub* Continental Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,NO SMOKING,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * 2 Queen Beds* No Smoking* Continental Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,NO SMOKING,OVRSZD ROOM,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 King Bed* No Smoking* Oversized Room* Full Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,NSMK,HI SPEED NET,3RD BED SOFA,KITCHEN,

  • * 1 King Bed* No Smoking* High Speed Internet Access* Third Bed Is A Sofabed* Kitchen* Full Breakfast
  • SUITE-1 KING BED,NO SMKG, WHIRLPL JACUZZI,FULL BRE

  • * Suite-1 King Bed* No Smoking* Hot Tub* Full Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,NO SMOKING,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 2 Queen Beds* No Smoking* Full Breakfast
  • SUITE-2 QUEEN BEDS,NO SMKG, WHIRLPL JACUZZI,FULL B

  • * Suite-2 Queen Beds* No Smoking* Hot Tub* Full Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,NO SMOKING,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 King Bed* No Smoking* Full Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,NSMK,HI SPEED,REFRIG,OVERSIZED,DVD,FULL

  • * 1 King Bed* No Smoking* High Speed Internet Access* Refrigerator* Oversized Room* In-Room Dvd* Full Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,NSMK,HI SPEED,REFRIG,DVD,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 King Bed* No Smoking* High Speed Internet Access* Refrigerator* In-Room Dvd* Full Breakfast
  • SUITE-1 KING BED,NSMK,JACZZ,2ND BD SOFA,HI SPD,REF

  • * Suite-1 King Bed* No Smoking* Jacuzzi* Second Bed Is A Sofabed* High Speed Internet Access* Refrigerator* In-Room Dvd* Full Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,NSMK,HI SPEED,REFRIG,DVD,FULL BREAKFA

  • * 2 Queen Beds* No Smoking* High Speed Internet Access* Refrigerator* In-Room Dvd* Full Breakfast
  • SUITE-2 QUEEN BEDS,NSMK,JACUZ,3RD BD SOFA,HI SPD,R

  • * Suite-2 Queen Beds* No Smoking* Jacuzzi* Third Bed Is A Sofabed* High Speed Internet Access* Refrigerator* In-Room Dvd* Full Breakfast

    Rate Disclaimer
    Indicative rates are for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 P.M. 

  • Check out time is 12:00 Noon 

  • Time Zone is  Mountain Standard Time 

  • 79  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    From: I-10 Southbound. Take the Speedway Exit and turn left, Travel in right hand lane for less than 1 mile. Turn right on Stone Avenue to the Best Western Royal Sun Inn & Suites on the right side From: I-10 Northbound & I-19N. Take Interstate 10 North and take the Speedway Exit and turn right. Travel in right hand lane for less than 1 mile. Turn right on Stone Avenue to the Best Western Royal Sun Inn & Suites on the right side. From: University of AZ: Head west on Speedway for less than a mile and turn lest on Stone Avenue the Best Western Royal Sun Inn & Suites on the right side. From: Tucson Mall: Go south on Stone Avenue for about 4 miles, the Best Western Royal Sun Inn & Suites on the right side just past speedway. From: Downtown Tucson. Go north on Stone Avenue, the Best Western Royal Sun Inn & Suites on the left after university and before Speedway. Tucson International Airport 10 miles

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    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.

  • Restaurants:

  • * On premises, Royal Sun Restaurant * 1 mile from Caruso's Italian Restaurant * 2 miles from Carlos Murphy's * 2 miles from Mandarin Grill * 4 miles from Daisy Mae's Steakhouse
  • Local Attractions:

  • Half day and day trips:* 12 mile(s) from Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson's most popular visitor's attraction displays animals, plants and birds of the Sonoran Desert in their natural habitat. * 12 mile(s) from Old Tucson Studios, this famous movie location is a replica of Tucson in 1860. Shoot-outs, stunt demonstrations, old west magic show, saloon entertainment and more. * 15 mile(s) from San Xavier Mission, the finest example of mission architecture in the United States. San Xavier del Bac was completed in 1797 after more than 14 years of labor. * 18 mile(s) from Sabino Canyon, Tucson's Oasis in the Desert, located in the Catalina Mountain foothills. A 45-minute narrated tour on an open-air tram along streams, across bridges, 3 ¾ miles back into the mountains. * 35 mile(s) from Biosphere 2 Center, a three-acre glass enclosure that replicates the earth's ecosystems. Now run by Columbia University, the center is an educational tool, which provides insight into the delicate ecology on our planet, and how to best use our natural resources as we look into the future. * 44 mile(s) from Tubac, established as a Spanish Presidio in 1752, Tubac is now an artist colony, the home of over 80 art studios, galleries, unique shops and restaurants. * 49 mile(s) from Kartchner Caverns State Park, located just 45 minutes from Tucson on State Highway 90, which branches off I-10 between Tucson and the town of Benson. Once this cave existence became public knowledge in 1988 it was quickly approved as a state park and is now one of Arizona's most exciting scientific discoveries. * 60 mile(s) from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, south to the colorful border town for shopping and site seeing. * 70 mile(s) from Tombstone, the town too tough to die. Visit the OK Corral, Birdcage Theatre, Boot Hill and the Crystal Palace. Walk the streets where Wyatt Earp became a legend. * 90 mile(s) from Bisbee, historic mining town turned Artist Colony. Visit the Lavender Pit Mine, the famous Copper Queen Hotel and Mining Museum. Browse in the unique shops or tour the old Queen Mine.* Multiple golf courses conveniently located to property * Arizona Diamondbacks and Chicago White Sox Spring Training games * University of Arizona football, baseball, and basketball game Hiking: * Catalina Mountains * Rincon Mountains * Tucson Mountains * Santa Rita Mountains Shopping: * Historic Fourth Avenue Shopping District * Tucson Mall * El Con Mall * Foothills Mall Museums: * Tucson Museum of Art * Arizona Historical Society * Arizona State Museum * University of Arizona Museum of Arts and The Center for Creative Photography * Pima Air and Space Museum/Titan Missile Museum
  • Local Attractions:

  • Half day and day trips:* 12 mile(s) from Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson's most popular visitor's attraction displays animals, plants and birds of the Sonoran Desert in their natural habitat. * 12 mile(s) from Old Tucson Studios, this famous movie location is a replica of Tucson in 1860. Shoot-outs, stunt demonstrations, old west magic show, saloon entertainment and more. * 15 mile(s) from San Xavier Mission, the finest example of mission architecture in the United States. San Xavier del Bac was completed in 1797 after more than 14 years of labor. * 18 mile(s) from Sabino Canyon, Tucson's Oasis in the Desert, located in the Catalina Mountain foothills. A 45-minute narrated tour on an open-air tram along streams, across bridges, 3 ¾ miles back into the mountains. * 35 mile(s) from Biosphere 2 Center, a three-acre glass enclosure that replicates the earth's ecosystems. Now run by Columbia University, the center is an educational tool, which provides insight into the delicate ecology on our planet, and how to best use our natural resources as we look into the future. * 44 mile(s) from Tubac, established as a Spanish Presidio in 1752, Tubac is now an artist colony, the home of over 80 art studios, galleries, unique shops and restaurants. * 49 mile(s) from Kartchner Caverns State Park, located just 45 minutes from Tucson on State Highway 90, which branches off I-10 between Tucson and the town of Benson. Once this cave existence became public knowledge in 1988 it was quickly approved as a state park and is now one of Arizona's most exciting scientific discoveries. * 60 mile(s) from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, south to the colorful border town for shopping and site seeing. * 70 mile(s) from Tombstone, the town too tough to die. Visit the OK Corral, Birdcage Theatre, Boot Hill and the Crystal Palace. Walk the streets where Wyatt Earp became a legend. * 90 mile(s) from Bisbee, historic mining town turned Artist Colony. Visit the Lavender Pit Mine, the famous Copper Queen Hotel and Mining Museum. Browse in the unique shops or tour the old Queen Mine.* Multiple golf courses conveniently located to property * Arizona Diamondbacks and Chicago White Sox Spring Training games * University of Arizona football, baseball, and basketball game Hiking: * Catalina Mountains * Rincon Mountains * Tucson Mountains * Santa Rita Mountains Shopping: * Historic Fourth Avenue Shopping District * Tucson Mall * El Con Mall * Foothills Mall Museums: * Tucson Museum of Art * Arizona Historical Society * Arizona State Museum * University of Arizona Museum of Arts and The Center for Creative Photography * Pima Air and Space Museum/Titan Missile Museum
  • Local Attractions:

  • Half day and day trips:* 12 mile(s) from Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson's most popular visitor's attraction displays animals, plants and birds of the Sonoran Desert in their natural habitat. * 12 mile(s) from Old Tucson Studios, this famous movie location is a replica of Tucson in 1860. Shoot-outs, stunt demonstrations, old west magic show, saloon entertainment and more. * 15 mile(s) from San Xavier Mission, the finest example of mission architecture in the United States. San Xavier del Bac was completed in 1797 after more than 14 years of labor. * 18 mile(s) from Sabino Canyon, Tucson's Oasis in the Desert, located in the Catalina Mountain foothills. A 45-minute narrated tour on an open-air tram along streams, across bridges, 3 ¾ miles back into the mountains. * 35 mile(s) from Biosphere 2 Center, a three-acre glass enclosure that replicates the earth's ecosystems. Now run by Columbia University, the center is an educational tool, which provides insight into the delicate ecology on our planet, and how to best use our natural resources as we look into the future. * 44 mile(s) from Tubac, established as a Spanish Presidio in 1752, Tubac is now an artist colony, the home of over 80 art studios, galleries, unique shops and restaurants. * 49 mile(s) from Kartchner Caverns State Park, located just 45 minutes from Tucson on State Highway 90, which branches off I-10 between Tucson and the town of Benson. Once this cave existence became public knowledge in 1988 it was quickly approved as a state park and is now one of Arizona's most exciting scientific discoveries. * 60 mile(s) from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, south to the colorful border town for shopping and site seeing. * 70 mile(s) from Tombstone, the town too tough to die. Visit the OK Corral, Birdcage Theatre, Boot Hill and the Crystal Palace. Walk the streets where Wyatt Earp became a legend. * 90 mile(s) from Bisbee, historic mining town turned Artist Colony. Visit the Lavender Pit Mine, the famous Copper Queen Hotel and Mining Museum. Browse in the unique shops or tour the old Queen Mine.* Multiple golf courses conveniently located to property * Arizona Diamondbacks and Chicago White Sox Spring Training games * University of Arizona football, baseball, and basketball game Hiking: * Catalina Mountains * Rincon Mountains * Tucson Mountains * Santa Rita Mountains Shopping: * Historic Fourth Avenue Shopping District * Tucson Mall * El Con Mall * Foothills Mall Museums: * Tucson Museum of Art * Arizona Historical Society * Arizona State Museum * University of Arizona Museum of Arts and The Center for Creative Photography * Pima Air and Space Museum/Titan Missile Museum
  • Local Attractions:

  • We are centrally located near U of A, PCC, Downtown Tucson, Tucson Convention Center (TCC), U of A Stadium, Tucson Electric Park, Golf courses (5 courses within 5 miles), Tucson Mall, Park Place Mall, many businesses and very easy access from Interstate I-10. Special Event: Come stay with us during Spring Training of 2006 and watch Arizona Diamondbacks and World Champions-Chicago White Sox play at Tucson Electric park. Half day and day trips:* 12 mile(s) from Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, 2021 North Kinney Road. 520-883- 2702. An internationally renowned "living" museum. The New York Times says it's "the most distinctive zoo in the United States." Tucson's most popular visitor's attraction displays animals, plants and birds of the Sonoran Desert in their natural habitat. * 12 mile(s) from Old Tucson Studios, 201 South Kinney Road. 520-883-0100. Famous movie location/Western theme park. Gunfights, stunts, live shows, games, rides, shops and food service. This famous movie location is a replica of Tucson in 1860. Shoot-outs, stunt demonstrations, old west magic show, saloon entertainment and more. * 15 mile(s) from San Xavier Mission, Interstate-19 Exit 92, 520-294-2624. "White Dove of the Desert" is an impressive example of Spanish mission architecture. The finest example of mission architecture in the United States. San Xavier del Bac was completed in 1797 after more than 14 years of labor. * 18 mile(s) from Sabino Canyon, 5900 North Sabino Canyon Road, 520-749- 2861. Many varieties of birds, deer and other animals make their home here in the Coronado National Forest. Daytime rides 365 days a year. Moonlight rides three times monthly April-December. Tucson's Oasis in the Desert, located in the Catalina Mountain foothills. A 45-minute narrated tour on an open-air tram along streams, across bridges, 3 ¾ miles back into the mountains. * 35 mile(s) from Biosphere 2 Center, Highway 77, mile marker 96.5, 520-825-1289. Biosphere 2 is a three-acre, closed system ecology project. Featuring a rain forest, ocean, savanna, desert and marsh ecosystems. A three-acre glass enclosure that replicates the earth's ecosystems. Now run by Columbia University, the center is an educational tool, which provides insight into the delicate ecology on our planet, and how to best use our natural resources as we look into the future. * 44 mile(s) from Tubac, established as a Spanish Presidio in 1752, Tubac is now an artist colony, the home of over 80 art studios, galleries, unique shops and restaurants. * 49 mile(s) from Kartchner Caverns State Park, located just 45 minutes from Tucson on State Highway 90, which branches off I-10 between Tucson and the town of Benson. Once this cave existence became public knowledge in 1988 it was quickly approved as a state park and is now one of Arizona's most exciting scientific discoveries. * 60 mile(s) from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, south to the colorful border town for shopping and site seeing. * 70 mile(s) from Tombstone, the town too tough to die. Visit the OK Corral, Birdcage Theatre, Boot Hill and the Crystal Palace. Walk the streets where Wyatt Earp became a legend. * 90 mile(s) from Bisbee, historic mining town turned Artist Colony. Visit the Lavender Pit Mine, the famous Copper Queen Hotel and Mining Museum. Browse in the unique shops or tour the old Queen Mine. * Reid Park Zoo - 1100 S. Randolph Way, 520-791-3204. On East 22nd between Randolph Way and Country Club. Animals from around the world in a Tucson oasis. * Tucson Museum of Art - 140 N. Main Ave., 624-2333. Permanent and changing exhibitions in contemporary structure adjacent to restored houses of historic El Presidio. * Tucson Symphony Orchestra - 2175 N. 6th Ave., 520-882-8585. Southern Arizona's leading symphony orchestra presents five series of concerts including classics, pops and chamber concerts in a newly renovated hall. September-May. * Golf 'N' Stuff Family Fun Center - 6503 E. Tanque Verde Rd., 296-2366. Just a half mile west of the hotel. Golf 'N' Stuff offers two beautiful 18-hole Miniature Golf courses. Wet-N- Wild Bumper Boats, Lit' I Indy Karts, handball and softball Batting Cages, Castle Arcade, hoops and snack bar. * Saguaro National Park - East Visitor Center - 520-733-5153. The saguaro cactus, native only to the Sonoran Desert, is one of the true symbols of the Southwest. At the Saguaro National Park, hundreds of thousands of the magnificent plants stand as sentinels before the great mountains.
  • Local Attractions:

  • We are centrally located near U of A, PCC, Downtown Tucson, Tucson Convention Center (TCC), U of A Stadium, Tucson Electric Park, Golf courses (5 courses within 5 miles), Tucson Mall, Park Place Mall, many businesses and very easy access from Interstate I-10. Special Event: Come stay with us during Spring Training of 2006 and watch Arizona Diamondbacks and World Champions-Chicago White Sox play at Tucson Electric park. Half day and day trips:* 12 mile(s) from Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, 2021 North Kinney Road. 520-883- 2702. An internationally renowned "living" museum. The New York Times says it's "the most distinctive zoo in the United States." Tucson's most popular visitor's attraction displays animals, plants and birds of the Sonoran Desert in their natural habitat.* 12 mile(s) from Old Tucson Studios, 201 South Kinney Road. 520-883-0100. Famous movie location/Western theme park. Gunfights, stunts, live shows, games, rides, shops and food service. This famous movie location is a replica of Tucson in 1860. Shoot-outs, stunt demonstrations, old west magic show, saloon entertainment and more.* 15 mile(s) from San Xavier Mission, Interstate-19 Exit 92, 520-294-2624. "White Dove of the Desert" is an impressive example of Spanish mission architecture. The finest example of mission architecture in the United States. San Xavier del Bac was completed in 1797 after more than 14 years of labor.* 18 mile(s) from Sabino Canyon, 5900 North Sabino Canyon Road, 520-749- 2861. Many varieties of birds, deer and other animals make their home here in the Coronado National Forest. Daytime rides 365 days a year. Moonlight rides three times monthly April-December. Tucson's Oasis in the Desert, located in the Catalina Mountain foothills. A 45-minute narrated tour on an open-air tram along streams, across bridges, 3 ¾ miles back into the mountains.* 35 mile(s) from Biosphere 2 Center, Highway 77, mile marker 96.5, 520-825-1289. Biosphere 2 is a three-acre, closed system ecology project. Featuring a rain forest, ocean, savanna, desert and marsh ecosystems. A three-acre glass enclosure that replicates the earth's ecosystems. Now run by Columbia University, the center is an educational tool, which provides insight into the delicate ecology on our planet, and how to best use our natural resources as we look into the future.* 44 mile(s) from Tubac, established as a Spanish Presidio in 1752, Tubac is now an artist colony, the home of over 80 art studios, galleries, unique shops and restaurants.* 49 mile(s) from Kartchner Caverns State Park, located just 45 minutes from Tucson on State Highway 90, which branches off I-10 between Tucson and the town of Benson. Once this cave existence became public knowledge in 1988 it was quickly approved as a state park and is now one of Arizona's most exciting scientific discoveries.* 60 mile(s) from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, south to the colorful border town for shopping and site seeing. * 70 mile(s) from Tombstone, the town too tough to die. Visit the OK Corral, Birdcage Theatre, Boot Hill and the Crystal Palace. Walk the streets where Wyatt Earp became a legend. * 90 mile(s) from Bisbee, historic mining town turned Artist Colony. Visit the Lavender Pit Mine, the famous Copper Queen Hotel and Mining Museum. Browse in the unique shops or tour the old Queen Mine.* Reid Park Zoo - 1100 S. Randolph Way, 520-791-3204. On East 22nd between Randolph Way and Country Club. Animals from around the world in a Tucson oasis.* Tucson Museum of Art - 140 N. Main Ave., 624-2333. Permanent and changing exhibitions in contemporary structure adjacent to restored houses of historic El Presidio.* Tucson Symphony Orchestra - 2175 N. 6th Ave., 520-882-8585. Southern Arizona's leading symphony orchestra presents five series of concerts including classics, pops and chamber concerts in a newly renovated hall. September-May.* Golf 'N' Stuff Family Fun Center - 6503 E. Tanque Verde Rd., 296-2366. Just a half mile west of the hotel. Golf 'N' Stuff offers two beautiful 18-hole Miniature Golf courses. Wet-N- Wild Bumper Boats, Lit' I Indy Karts, handball and softball Batting Cages, Castle Arcade, hoops and snack bar.* Saguaro National Park - East Visitor Center - 520-733-5153. The saguaro cactus, native only to the Sonoran Desert, is one of the true symbols of the Southwest. At the Saguaro National Park, hundreds of thousands of the magnificent plants stand as sentinels before the great mountains.
  • Sports / Games / Stadiums:

  • * Tucson Electric Park - 2500 East Ajo Way, 520-434-1000. Stay with us & watch World champions Chicago White Sox & Arizona Diamondbacks play during 2006 Spring Training. Regarded throughout baseball as one of the finest Spring Training facilities in the country, Tucson Electric Park is the perfect place to come and enjoy Major League Baseball action with your family or friends. Make your plans today to visit us during the 2005 season! * Tucson Sidewinders Baseball Club - 520-434-1021. Pacific Coast League professional baseball affiliated with Arizona Diamondbacks. April-September at Tucson Electric Park. Summertime family fun includes baseball, giveaways, and special events. * Arizona Stadium (Football) Considered one of the finest playing facilities in the country, Arizona Stadium stands as a testament to the history and continuing tradition of Arizona football. Built in 1928 with only 7,000 seats located on the west side between the end zones, the stadium has grown into a 56,000- seat facility that combines old style charm with modern conveniences. * Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium (Baseball) The home of Arizona baseball is Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium. The park is located on the campus of the University of Arizona, adjacent to the McKale Center, home of the UA athletics department. Arizona started playing its games at the current location in 1967. Modernization of the facility was completed for the 1975 season. Originally called Wildcat Field, the park was officially dedicated Frank Sancet Field on April 19, 1986, in honor of Arizona's longtime head coach.
  • Sports / Games / Stadiums:

  • * Tucson Electric Park - 2500 East Ajo Way, 520-434-1000. Stay with us & watch World champions Chicago White Sox & Arizona Diamondbacks play during 2006 Spring Training. Regarded throughout baseball as one of the finest Spring Training facilities in the country, Tucson Electric Park is the perfect place to come and enjoy Major League Baseball action with your family or friends. Make your plans today to visit us during the 2005 season!* Tucson Sidewinders Baseball Club - 520-434-1021. Pacific Coast League professional baseball affiliated with Arizona Diamondbacks. April-September at Tucson Electric Park. Summertime family fun includes baseball, giveaways, and special events.* Arizona Stadium (Football) Considered one of the finest playing facilities in the country, Arizona Stadium stands as a testament to the history and continuing tradition of Arizona football. Built in 1928 with only 7,000 seats located on the west side between the end zones, the stadium has grown into a 56,000- seat facility that combines old style charm with modern conveniences. * Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium (Baseball) The home of Arizona baseball is Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium. The park is located on the campus of the University of Arizona, adjacent to the McKale Center, home of the UA athletics department. Arizona started playing its games at the current location in 1967. Modernization of the facility was completed for the 1975 season. Originally called Wildcat Field, the park was officially dedicated Frank Sancet Field on April 19, 1986, in honor of Arizona's longtime head coach.
  • Shopping & Malls:

  • * Tucson Mall - 4500 N. Oracle Rd. (Oracle and Wetmore Rds.), Tucson, AZ 85705; 520-293-7330, Tucson's largest shopping center. Six department stores, 200 specialty shops. Includes: J. Crew, Ann Taylor, J. Jill, Banana Republic, Hollister Co., Nine West, Talbots, Aldo. Free VIP card at customer service. * Park Place - 5870 E. Broadway Blvd-, Tucson, AZ 85711; 520-748-1222. Dillard's, Macy's, Sears and 160 specialty shops including Borders Books, Old Navy, Z Gallerie, and more. New food court, 20-screen movie theater, children's play area. * EI Con Mall - 3601 E. Broadway Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85716; 327-8767. Tucson's first regional shopping mall, centrally located, Robinsons-May, JC Penney, Target, Century 20 Theatres, Home Depot, and a variety of shops. * Foothills Mall- 7401 N. La Cholla Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85741-2337; 520-219-0650. Features exciting array of famous manufacturers' outlet stores, specialty boutiques, IS-screen Cineplex theater, food court, great restaurants, and entertainment Name brands, great savings. * La Encantada - 2905 E. Skyline Dr., Tucson, AZ 85718; 520-299-3556. An outdoor specialty shopping center opening fall 2003 featuring outdoor plazas, line dining, and new-to-the-area retailers. Visit our web' site for more information.
  • Shopping & Malls:

  • * Tucson Mall - 4500 N. Oracle Rd. (Oracle and Wetmore Rds.), Tucson, AZ 85705; 520-293-7330, Tucson's largest shopping center. Six department stores, 200 specialty shops. Includes: J. Crew, Ann Taylor, J. Jill, Banana Republic, Hollister Co., Nine West, Talbots, Aldo. Free VIP card at customer service.* Park Place - 5870 E. Broadway Blvd-, Tucson, AZ 85711; 520-748-1222. Dillard's, Macy's, Sears and 160 specialty shops including Borders Books, Old Navy, Z Gallerie, and more. New food court, 20-screen movie theater, children's play area.* EI Con Mall - 3601 E. Broadway Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85716; 327-8767. Tucson's first regional shopping mall, centrally located, Robinsons-May, JC Penney, Target, Century 20 Theatres, Home Depot, and a variety of shops.* Foothills Mall- 7401 N. La Cholla Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85741-2337; 520-219-0650. Features exciting array of famous manufacturers' outlet stores, specialty boutiques, IS-screen Cineplex theater, food court, great restaurants, and entertainment Name brands, great savings.* La Encantada - 2905 E. Skyline Dr., Tucson, AZ 85718; 520-299-3556. An outdoor specialty shopping center opening fall 2003 featuring outdoor plazas, line dining, and new-to-the-area retailers. Visit our web' site for more information.
  • Transportation:

  • * 10 mile(s) from Tucson International Airport
  • Transportation:

  • * 10 mile(s) from Tucson International Airport
  • Transportation:

  • * 10 mile(s) from Tucson International Airport
  • Transportation:

  • * 10 mile(s) from Tucson International Airport
  • Transportation:

  • * 10 mile(s) from Tucson International Airport
  • Local Attractions:

  • Half day and day trips:* 12 mile(s) from Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson's most popular visitor's attraction displays animals, plants and birds of the Sonoran Desert in their natural habitat. * 12 mile(s) from Old Tucson Studios, this famous movie location is a replica of Tucson in 1860. Shoot-outs, stunt demonstrations, old west magic show, saloon entertainment and more. * 15 mile(s) from San Xavier Mission, the finest example of mission architecture in the United States. San Xavier del Bac was completed in 1797 after more than 14 years of labor. * 18 mile(s) from Sabino Canyon, Tucson's Oasis in the Desert, located in the Catalina Mountain foothills. A 45-minute narrated tour on an open-air tram along streams, across bridges, 3 ¾ miles back into the mountains. * 35 mile(s) from Biosphere 2 Center, a three-acre glass enclosure that replicates the earth's ecosystems. Now run by Columbia University, the center is an educational tool, which provides insight into the delicate ecology on our planet, and how to best use our natural resources as we look into the future. * 44 mile(s) from Tubac, established as a Spanish Presidio in 1752, Tubac is now an artist colony, the home of over 80 art studios, galleries, unique shops and restaurants. * 49 mile(s) from Kartchner Caverns State Park, located just 45 minutes from Tucson on State Highway 90, which branches off I-10 between Tucson and the town of Benson. Once this cave existence became public knowledge in 1988 it was quickly approved as a state park and is now one of Arizona's most exciting scientific discoveries. * 60 mile(s) from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, south to the colorful border town for shopping and site seeing. * 70 mile(s) from Tombstone, the town too tough to die. Visit the OK Corral, Birdcage Theatre, Boot Hill and the Crystal Palace. Walk the streets where Wyatt Earp became a legend. * 90 mile(s) from Bisbee, historic mining town turned Artist Colony. Visit the Lavender Pit Mine, the famous Copper Queen Hotel and Mining Museum. Browse in the unique shops or tour the old Queen Mine.* Multiple golf courses conveniently located to property * Arizona Diamondbacks and Chicago White Sox Spring Training games * University of Arizona football, baseball, and basketball game Hiking: * Catalina Mountains * Rincon Mountains * Tucson Mountains * Santa Rita Mountains Shopping: * Historic Fourth Avenue Shopping District * Tucson Mall * El Con Mall * Foothills Mall Museums: * Tucson Museum of Art * Arizona Historical Society * Arizona State Museum * University of Arizona Museum of Arts and The Center for Creative Photography * Pima Air and Space Museum/Titan Missile Museum
  • Transportation:

  • * 10 mile(s) from Tucson International Airport

     


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