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Tucson Metro Area Accommodations

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Wildflower
A stylish eatery offering modern American cuisine with fresh, seasonal ingredients and an elegant atmosphere.

Charro Steak & Del Rey
A vibrant fusion of Mexican and Southwestern flavors, featuring sustainably sourced steaks, fresh seafood, and handcrafted cocktails.

Amelia’s Mexican Kitchen
Authentic and locally loved, Amelia’s serves up classic Mexican comfort food in a welcoming, down-to-earth setting.

BOCA Tacos y Tequila
A lively spot known for innovative tacos, bold flavors, and a large selection of tequilas—perfect for a casual yet unforgettable meal.

El Charro Café
Tucson’s oldest Mexican restaurant, legendary for its carne seca, mythical family recipes, and rich cultural heritage.

Sullivan’s Steakhouse
Hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood, and the chance to unwind to the sounds of jazz music.

North Italia
Handmade pizzas, pastas and budino plus a wine list that will blow your mind.

BATA
An ever-changing menu celebrates the region with locally sourced vegetables, whole animals, and daily harvests.

Feast
Following the seasons, they serve

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The true origins of The Castle are something of a Sonoran Desert mystery—one part romance, one part rumor, and one part rock-solid reality. According to the previous owner, the castle was built in by a besotted American who believed his wife was a princess and, naturally, thought she deserved a castle. And the little casita? Supposedly a one-room schoolhouse in the early s. Intriguing? Absolutely. Accurate? Not quite—but there’s a sliver of truth, as legends often go.

The real story begins to take shape not just from dusty county records, but from something far more intimate: an unpublished manuscript discovered in a file cabinet on the property, written by Laurel Alloway—the daughter of Florence, who married the man who built the castle, Gorm Loftfield. Laurel, already an adult living her own life when her mother married Gorm, wrote the manuscript as a tribute to her mother, but in doing so, she gifted future stewards of the castle a window into a world of love, resilience, and reverence for the desert.

Laurel wrote that Florence and Gorm, “were among the first sett

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BENSON

The Desert Sanctuary At Rincon Peak

Dana C. Dawson
S. Desert Sanctuary Road
Benson, AZ

Nestled on private acres at the build of the Rincon Mountains and only 45 minutes east of Tucson. Camping and RV parking available. Fully equipped cabins available. Arrive and explore southern Arizona at its best! Also accessible for corporate retreats, weddings and exceptional events.

12/19

TUCSON

Best Western Plus Tucson Int&#;l Airport

S. Tucson Blvd.
Tucson, AZ

Pack your bags and sense good knowing you&#;re heading to our Premier Best Western location.

12/18

Courtyard Tucson Airport

E. Executive Dr.
Tucson, AZ

Free airport shuttle, 15 minutes from University of Arizona, a concise drive to Saguaro National Park for outdoor fun.

12/16

Desert Diamond Casinos & Hotel

Hotel Sales
S. Nogales Highway
Tucson, AZ

Hotel, Meeting & Extraordinary Events. We aide make your event easy to design and full of lasting memories. Trial the possibilities

E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona, , USA
Contact(s):John Higgins, Steffi Engel
Phone:1
Tollfree:1

Gay FriendlyBed & Breakfast - 4 rental units
Bisexual, Gay Men, Lesbian, Linear, Transgender

PR Discount:None
General Discount:None
Agent Commission:None
Quiet B&B on the East Side:

Rustic adobe house on 3 acres located across from Saguaro National Park East. Access to hiking trails nearby.

Payment:Cash, Check, Discover, Eurocard, MC, Money Order, Trav Checks, VisaAmenitiesPrivate Bath * Disability: Partial Access * Wireless in Room * Nonsmoking Rooms Available * Mountain views * Breakfast included * Children Welcome * No Pets

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