"Our stay was fabulous! The Armory Park Inn is outstanding in *every* respect. From the gorgeous interior to the gracious staff, my wife and I knew we had found a winner. Amy and Dora anticipated every need we could have, with snacks, plentiful towels, fast wi-fi, robes, even blackout curtains. In the late afternoon, they hosted an Armory Gathering for guests that included wine, cheese, fruit, and lovely conversation. The breakfast was fresh and plentiful. We unreservedly recommend the The Armory...
"Our stay was fabulous! The Armory Park Inn is outstanding in *every* respect. From the gorgeous interior to the gracious staff, my wife and I knew we had found a winner. Amy and Dora anticipated every need we could have, with snacks, plentiful towels, fast wi-fi, robes, even blackout curtains. In the late afternoon, they hosted an Armory Gathering for guests that included wine, cheese, fruit, and lovely conversation. The breakfast was fresh and plentiful. We unreservedly recommend the The Armory...
Downtown Tucson, 0.2 km from Tucson Convention and Visitor Bureau
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (334)
9.0/10
Wonderful
(334)
"Clean, modern hotel with a central, easy location. Easily accessible parking garage. The bed was very comfortable and the room was quiet for being in a city on a Friday night with events happening in all directions. "
"Clean, modern hotel with a central, easy location. Easily accessible parking garage. The bed was very comfortable and the room was quiet for being in a city on a Friday night with events happening in all directions. "
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Top Tucson Convention and Visitor Bureau Hotel Reviews
Hotel McCoy - Art, Coffee, Beer, Wine
10/10 Excellent
"Hotel McCoy is clearly a classic motor inn from a bygone era that has been thoughtfully—and playfully—reimagined. The result is a fun retro vibe layered with modern touches that feel intentional rather than forced.
We arrived in the early hours of the morning. Although the front desk was closed, the experience was seamless because we had completed registration earlier through the online portal, which provided our door code. Late-night arrival was completely stress-free.
The building itself is solid brick, which does a surprisingly good job of keeping exterior noise down and adds to the sense of durability you don’t always find in older motor inns. You can hear the nearby interstate, but it isn’t intrusive and didn’t interfere with sleep.
One of the most charming aspects of the property is the abundance of murals painted throughout the grounds. They add personality, color, and a strong sense of place, turning what could have been a simple roadside stop into something memorable and distinctly Tucson.
The flooring in the room is real tile—retro-inspired but still current—and a welcome upgrade over linoleum or faux finishes. It fits the aesthetic nicely while feeling solid and clean.
We stayed in a king suite. The room is not overly large, but it’s thoughtfully laid out. There’s no traditional closet; instead, there are wall pegs for hanging clothes, which aligns with the minimalist, retro feel. The bathroom is small but efficient, and the addition of a compact, charming kitchene"
"Our stay was fabulous! The Armory Park Inn is outstanding in *every* respect. From the gorgeous interior to the gracious staff, my wife and I knew we had found a winner. Amy and Dora anticipated every need we could have, with snacks, plentiful towels, fast wi-fi, robes, even blackout curtains. In the late afternoon, they hosted an Armory Gathering for guests that included wine, cheese, fruit, and lovely conversation. The breakfast was fresh and plentiful. We unreservedly recommend the The Armory Park Inn, and we look forward to staying there again during our next visit to Tucson."
DoubleTree by Hilton Tucson Downtown Convention Center
10/10 Excellent
"Rooms are great, staff is amazing, but seriously, EAT AT THE RESTAURANT. I know, it’s like “oh, it’s the hotel restaurant, whatever”. I kid you not, the restaurant is AWESOME. The French toast breakfast is particularly good, as are the prime rib sliders and fries. "
You can take time to visit Children's Museum Tucson during your travels to Tucson. In the area, take in the acclaimed theatre scene and desert landscapes.
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What's the area like around Tucson Convention and Visitor Bureau?
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What can I see and do near Tucson Convention and Visitor Bureau?
Study the collections at Tucson Museum of Art, University of Arizona Museum of Art or Museum of Contemporary Art. St. Augustine Cathedral, Fox Theatre and Rialto Theatre are well-known local landmarks worth a visit. You can watch performances at Centennial Hall, Arizona Theatre Company and Tucson Music Hall if you're interested in local theatre.
How can I get to Tucson Convention and Visitor Bureau?
If you're taking a train into town, Tucson Station is the closest stop to Downtown Tucson. There may not be many public transport choices close to Tucson Convention and Visitor Bureau so consider a car rental to maximise your time.