Arizona Inn

Tucson, Arizona

8.5 Deluxe
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About the Hotel

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Arizona Inn is a sophisticated desert retreat in the heart of Tucson. Tucked away in a quiet, residential neighborhood, the adobe-style inn's pink stucco buildings sprawl over 14 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and gardens. Individually decorated rooms feature original artwork and exquisite antique furnishings, while award-winning classic and contemporary international cuisine is served in several dining areas throughout the inn. Strolling the grounds, relaxing in the antiques-filled library lounge, or luxuriating on your private patio, it is easy to see why Arizona Inn has been a perennial favorite of discerning travelers for over seventy years.

Location

Arizona Inn
2200 East Elm Street
Tucson, Arizona 85719

Nearest Airport: TUS

Features and Amenities

  • On-Site Amenities
  • Pool
  • Interests
  • City

Reviews for Arizona Inn

historic luxury hotel

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 6 hours ago

Wonderful hotel, with tons of history and charm. The pool and public spaces are fantastic. My only potential criticism would be that our room was a bit long in the tooth an could use a refresh- but this is definitely a hotel that is all about its history so it sort of fits. (And the history is cool- built by a woman, Isabella Greenway, who was the first Congresswoman from AZ, was married to not one but two guys who were Rough Riders at San Juan Hill, and much more). For example the closet is huge, like 8'x 6', over 20 square feet, because people used to move in for months at a time with steamer trunks. It is all casita style- so you have a little patio and the rooms are big. It is sort of a campus, and has beautiful gardens. It is very charming. and very central, near the university. I think they do a big wedding business. We only stayed one night en route to our stay at a dude ranch south of Tucson (Elkhorn ranch) and it was perfect. Definitely going back next year. The New York Times had an article about it being Linda Ronstadt's favorite hotel when she comes to visit her family.

Stay54153146104


Pleasant find in Tucson!

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 weeks ago

This is such a beautiful place to stay. The room was very comfortable, staff were very helpful and friendly and it was located close to places to eat. The grounds were full of flora and the outdoor amenities were great! It was also very quiet and I slept like a baby. I also enjoyed the private patio that was outside my room. I highly recommend this place!

michaelgT7170WI - Portland, Oregon


Excellent except for one major problem

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 months ago

This is a lovely place where we have stayed many times. The service is impeccable, in most cases far above what is normal these days. The grounds are wonderful. Afternoon tea is a bonus, and it is nice to see newspapers still available. There is one problem, though: the dining room is closed most of the time, and patrons have to crowd into the bar, often with waits, to be fed. No one could explain to me why this was the case, and other luxury hotels in the region don't seem to have the problem. They have been saying for months full dining service is about to be restored but it never happens.

ptolemy10 - alexandria


Historic hotel with a mattress to match

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 months ago

I can understand why the Arizona Inn has been around so long and is so beloved! It’s a beautiful property with immaculate grounds (perfectly manicured, green lawns abound), the location is great (very charming, centrally located neighborhood), and all the staff we interacted with were very nice. The clientele is definitely older, and the aesthetic and amenities definitely feel tailored to an older country club crowd. Parking was a breeze, and getting in and out of the hotel was super easy. We stayed in a patio king room, which had lovely, semi-private outdoor areas. While the decor is old-fashioned, the room was very clean and outfitted with things like convenient plugs, a mini fridge, a coffee maker, etc., and was really spacious! But the mattress was a surprising deal breaker—creaky and saggy and turned into a taco when we laid on it. We aren’t particularly fussy about mattresses—in fact, we could only think of one other mattress this bad in our 12+ years of traveling together, and it was in an Airbnb. Unfortunately, this really affected the quality of our stay, and we wouldn’t stay here again for that reason alone. You can visit the hotel to enjoy the bar and restaurant, without sacrificing a good night’s sleep (and paying dearly for the privilege!).

modean09 - Santa Fe, New Mexico


The Best Place to stay in Tucson!

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 3 months ago

The Arizona Inn is our favorite place in Tucson. We gather there for all our special events, ex. my husband's 80th birthday celebration. Did you know that the queen of England once stayed at the Arizona Inn? It is so elegant. The rooms and grounds are absolutely beautiful. There is also a clay tennis court as well as a most lovely pool area. It is a gift to be at the Inn.

Klaire P - Phoenix, Arizona


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My wife and I visited the Arizona Inn in November. The staff made me realize what I had been missing at other hotels. From check-in to check-out they were courteous and attentive to our every need. High tea was a real treat and the food was wonderful. We want to make this an annual event!

-W. Gmaz


Arizona Inn, Tucson, AZ - What a secluded, private haven! The accommodations are incredible, the food is fantastic and the staff was attentive, courteous and always very professional. A wonderfully relaxing, romantic stay! Truly an experience!

-M. Staral


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