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Tucson offers its visitors sunshine, warm people and excellent eateries, shopping and local attractions. Here's just a small list of some inspiring locations in the Old Pueblo.

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The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is a world-renowned zoo, natural history museum and botanical garden, all in one place! |
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Catalina State Park has campgrounds with 120 sites, hiking, picnicking, bicycling, horseback riding, plant and wildlife viewing, and an archaeological site, all just a few minutes from Tucson. Catalina State Park is located within Coronado National Forest. |
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Sabino Canyon’s history is as diverse as it is fascinating. Experience the beauty of one of the most unique Southwestern desert canyons on a Sabino Canyon tram ride. Sabino Canyon is a natural desert oasis located in Tucson’s Coronado National Forest and is home to spectacular desert landscapes and abundant wildlife. |
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The Kartchner Caverns story is one of amazing discoveries...both past and present. Stand where the discoverers first entered the cave. Marvel at the strange and colorful formations. Learn about cave inhabitants, both ancient and living. As scientific studies continue, discoveries are yet to be made. |
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A visit to Summerhaven is like short trip from the desert floor to a lush, regrowing forest. The foothills of the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson begins the hour-long journey to the top of the hill known as Mount Lemmon, Arizona and the village of Summerhaven.
As the weather cools in the Tucson valley, it also cools at the top of the Santa Catalina mountains by 25-30 degree F. If you plan to travel in the morning, it will be chillier when you get to the top at Summerhaven or the Ski Lift. Bring an extra sweater or jacket in case the temperatures drop. |


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La Encantada features more than 55 fine shops and restaurants in an intimate, open-air setting. Complete with meandering sidewalks, spacious courtyards and scenic city views, La Encantada is truly an enchanting shopping experience! |
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Tucson Mall is the area’s leading retail destination and largest shopping center in Southern Arizona.
Tucson Mall offers 1.3 million square feet of sensational shopping with more than 200 specialty shops and five department stores. |
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Park Place Mall is great for everyone-whether you’re a hard-core shopper or a people watcher, a mall walker or stroller jockey, a connoisseur, an entertainment buff or a socialite, you’ve come to the right place. With 120 stores, 22 restaurants and 20 movie screens, you’ll have one amazing time. |
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Main Gate Square is nestled next to the University of Arizona and offers dining, nightlife, shopping, art and history, all rolled into one place! |

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Beyond Bread is a Tucson Original offereing fabulous overstuffed sandwiches, fresh-baked breads and tempting, award-winning desserts and pastries. |
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Miguels New Latin American Cuisine offers fun atmosphere, an extensive Tequilla menu and delicious Mexican food. |
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Chef Steve Schultz is a graduate of the famed Ecole de Cuisine Le Varenne of Paris, and has trained with the finest chefs from France, Switzerland and Austria. He has held Executive and Sous Chef positions in the finest restaurants and resorts in Scottsdale, Carmel Valley and Tucson.
At his Red Sky Restaurant, Chef Schultz insists on the finest ingredients and uses organic products whenever possible to create cuisine that is melange of California, French and Southwest styles.
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Sauce offers the best thin-crust, quick-fired pizza at a great price! Casual, fun, delicious and quick! |
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The owners of Tucson's
King Fisher Bar and Grill
are proud to present
Bluefin seafood bistro, with outdoor seating, fresh seafood and a fun environment.
Be sure to check out the innovative menu and progressive wine list. |
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Get your Beverage Relief at the Flying V!
Enjoy a variety of beer, spirits & seasonal wines while snacking on chips, salsa, and their famous guacamole! They also offer mouth-watering margaritas and superb food in a great atmosphere. |
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