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You and yours are seated side-by-side in an outdoor spa, having just enjoyed one of Tucson’s famous sunsets. As the last shade of crimson paints its way across the horizon, you start to rise from the whirlpool’s waters. Just in time, your sweetie stops you – the show isn’t over yet. You look toward the heavens and sure enough, thousands of stars glitter like diamonds in the Arizona sky. It all sounds too good to be true – unless your vacation takes you to the Arizona desert, of course. From historic estates in downtown Tucson to authentic Spanish haciendas in the Sonoran Desert, the accommodations on our list of Top 10 Tucson Inns and Bed and Breakfasts promise their share of scenery (and spas tub for two) on your Tucson vacation!
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Arizona Inn

Tucson, Arizona

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Our Top 10 Tucson Inns and Bed and Breakfasts list begins with a luxury boutique hotel with far-reaching roots. We’re not talking about the oleander blooms beneath your window, although those are also a welcome... read more

Our Top 10 Tucson Inns and Bed and Breakfasts list begins with a luxury boutique hotel with far-reaching roots. We’re not talking about the oleander blooms beneath your window, although those are also a welcome sight for world-weary eyes. We’re speaking of the historic Arizona Inn, our No. 1 pick and your Tucson vacation destination.

While the Arizona Inn has all the amenities of a boutique hotel, bronzed gates open to reveal a lovely Tucson inn surrounded by cacti, overflowing fountains and blooming gardens. Built during – and in many ways, in the spirit of – the Great Depression, the Arizona Inn’s classic charm has been lovingly maintained, with a few modern updates in all the right places. Casita-style rooms and suites open to private patios shaded by vibrant blue awnings, while the cacti-strewn courtyards give way to a border of towering palm trees. But it’s the inn’s pool that serves as your proverbial oasis in the Arizona desert. A lush, manicured lawn takes the place of traditional concrete, adding a much-needed splash of color to the Tucson desert landscape. White lounge chairs topped with plush cushions in a sunny yellow hue invite you to relax and recline with a drink in hand. And inside the Arizona Inn’s award-wining dining room, breakfast features creative dishes inspired by the local culture and terrain, including blue corn pancakes smothered in prickly pear syrup.

Highlights

The inn’s onsite cabinet-making shop still operates today, with a master craftsman who creates custom furniture pieces and restores some of the original Hut furniture so that the spirit of the inn is kept alive.

Fun facts

The Arizona Inn was built in the spirit of the New Deal by Isabella Greenway to help disabled veterans of World War I preserve their jobs in her furniture factory, The Arizona Hut.

Related Onsite Offerings

Tennis courts, swimming pool, saunas, library, fitness facility, dining room, bar, bicycle rentals and business center.

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Cactus Cove B&B

Tucson, Arizona

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We’ll get to the details of the luxury Tucson bed and breakfast that captured our No. 2 spot, but first we’d urge you to study up on your Arizona vegetation. It’s partly for informational purposes, since... read more

We’ll get to the details of the luxury Tucson bed and breakfast that captured our No. 2 spot, but first we’d urge you to study up on your Arizona vegetation. It’s partly for informational purposes, since knowing the names of 28-plus cactus varieties could come in handy as you tour the stunning Sonoran Desert landscape.

At Cactus Cove Bed and Breakfast, it’s also somewhat of a necessity. Names like agave, octillo and saguaro may mean nothing to you now, but they’ll come in handy when locating your Cactus Cove suite – named for the native Tucson flora. Breakfast might be a good time to brush up on your vocabulary – after all, we wouldn’t mind a little studying if it was accompanied by Cactus Cove’s complimentary fresh fruit, cinnamon rolls and breakfast scramble. Sitting poolside also presents the perfect opportunity to get acquainted with a few other household names, including the surrounding Catalina, Rincon and Santa Rita Mountains. Cactus Cove is proud – and rightfully so – to be an eco-friendly Arizona inn. But there’s more to this Tucson bed and breakfast’s green motives than preserving our planet. Its grass-free landscape makes room for cacti and other native plantings. The absence of street lights paves the way for stargazing under the twinkling Tucson sky. And the conservative use of water leaves plenty for where it’s needed most – mainly, the inn’s free-form pool with waterfall.

Highlights

Catch a famous Tucson sunset over a cup of Colombian coffee – complimentary during your Cactus Cove stay.

Fun facts

Cactus Cove offers private outdoor showers for those who can’t bear to part from the Tucson scenery, even for a quick shower.

Related Onsite Offerings

Jacuzzi tubs, showers and terrycloth robes are features of your en-suite bath.

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Casa Tierra

Tucson, Arizona

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Our No. 4 pick brings us to Arizona’s picturesque Sonoran Desert – named for its abundant cacti and fantastic sunsets. And while Casa Tierra was named in honor of the stretch of cherished land it rests on, the... read more

Our No. 4 pick brings us to Arizona’s picturesque Sonoran Desert – named for its abundant cacti and fantastic sunsets. And while Casa Tierra was named in honor of the stretch of cherished land it rests on, the real scenery is found inside this exquisite Spanish abode-turned-Tucson bed and breakfast.

At first glance, Casa Tierra is reminiscent of an Old Mexico hacienda. Arched doorways, vaulted ceilings and other details lend this Tucson inn its authentic Spanish appeal. Hand-fired adobe bricks are another prevalent feature, from accents over archways to the glazed adobe floors. Splashes of vibrant turquoise break up the otherwise terracotta décor, while Mexican chimenea fireplaces and potted cacti are the decorations of choice on the private courtyard just beyond your Casa Tierra room or two-bedroom suite. This four-room Tucson inn is the definition of intimate. A charming courtyard invites conversation between you and fellow guests, while secluded suites make it easy to curl up for an afternoon cat nap with the quick-footed gecko as your only companion. With so much to admire inside this Arizona accommodation – authentic Spanish tiles, pottery, paintings and more – you’ll find it hard to step outside, even with the spectacular Sonoran Desert as your backyard!

Highlights

Saguaro National Park and Tucson Mountain Park are located three miles from Casa Tierra.

Fun facts

Phoenix Magazine designated Casa Tierra as one of the best bed and breakfasts in Arizona.

Related Onsite Offerings

A complimentary basket of fruits, iced tea and chocolates welcomes you to your Casa Tierra room or two-bedroom suite.

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Dunn’s Way B&B

Tucson, Arizona

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If you thought you couldn’t expect luxury from a Tucson inn, think again. Our No. 6 spot – a newcomer on the Arizona bed and breakfast frontier – is here to lay that old myth to rest. While they call it... read more

If you thought you couldn’t expect luxury from a Tucson inn, think again. Our No. 6 spot – a newcomer on the Arizona bed and breakfast frontier – is here to lay that old myth to rest. While they call it Dunn’s Way, this luxury bed and breakfast centers around one thing: ensuring you a fantastic Tucson vacation!

Talk about exclusive – Dunn’s Way is comprised of only two guestrooms. The inn’s intimate atmosphere is ideal for romantic vacations, couples getaways and anyone who prefers peace and quiet to fast-paced city life. The delicious breakfast served each morning should be more than enough to tempt you from your suite. And outside, breathtaking Arizona desert scenery invites you to pull up a chair and linger. Perched on a hilltop in the Tucson Mountains, Dunn’s Way overlooks mile after mile of Sonoran Desert splendor. While Dunn’s Way may be small in size, this Arizona inn is big on comfort. Guestrooms are appointed with a delightful blend of Tucson-inspired décor – a style the innkeepers deem luxury with a Southwestern twist. And free of honking horns and your neighbor’s shrill shrieks, you’ll be amazed at all you can hear in this desert landscape. Here, the haunting howls of coyotes and the gentle cooing of doves serve as your Arizona vacation soundtrack.

Address

4975 West Via Scaramuzzo, Tucson, Arizona 85745

Highlights

Dunn’s Way is proud to be a non-smoking Tucson bed and breakfast.

Fun facts

Dunn’s Way was named “Best Kept Secret” by Inn Traveler Magazine in 2005.

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Royal Elizabeth B&B

Tucson, Arizona

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+1 (520) 670 - 9022
Located in the heart of historic downtown Tucson, our No. 7 spot is a departure from the Sonoran Desert’s sparse, cacti-strewn terrain. It’s also a significant deviation from the traditional bed and breakfast... read more

Located in the heart of historic downtown Tucson, our No. 7 spot is a departure from the Sonoran Desert’s sparse, cacti-strewn terrain. It’s also a significant deviation from the traditional bed and breakfast experience – and perfect for those looking for a little something extra on their Tucson, AZ vacation.

Perhaps “little” was an understatement, because there’s nothing minimalist about your morning fare at the Royal Elizabeth bed and breakfast. Scrap all notions of continental breakfasts; this Tucson inn serves up a hearty two courses of creative dishes inspired by its surroundings. Sweet citrus like navel oranges and tangelos pair beautifully with hints of the Sonoran Desert, including green chiles and fragrant Mexican herbs and spices. And the innkeepers do their best to provide a unique dining experience each and every morning, so don’t expect any repeats during your stay! As for the rest of the Royal Elizabeth, you won’t find a hint of frilly curtains, ghastly floral prints or other stereotypical inn decor at this particular Tucson bed and breakfast. Hand-carved doorways of rich, warm wood usher you into this historic home turned Arizona accommodation, while the flickering flames of dozens of candles cast an intimate glow on the Royal Elizabeth’s exquisite bricked fireplace and elegant parlor room.

Highlights

Tucson’s historic districts are within walking distance of the Royal Elizabeth, including the famous Presidio, which houses many of this Arizona city’s oldest structures.

Fun facts

Constructed in 1878, the Blenman House (as the Royal Elizabeth is known on the National Register of Historic Places) is thought to be the only known example in the world of a San Francisco Victorian home built in Territorial-style of adobe mud.

Related Onsite Offerings

Complimentary self-serve wine bar, complimentary beverages and snacks, swimming pool and spa, open kitchen for guest use, media lounge and gardens.

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Step into a quieter time and place when you stay at the luxurious Inns at El Rancho Merlita. You can't go wrong with not one, but two stunning bed and breakfast inns to choose from!The Inns at El Rancho Merlita are... read more

Step into a quieter time and place when you stay at the luxurious Inns at El Rancho Merlita. You can't go wrong with not one, but two stunning bed and breakfast inns to choose from!

The Inns at El Rancho Merlita are comprised of the Ranch House Inn and the Arroyo Inn. You'll find that each inn has four stunning guest rooms, featuring exquisite furnishings and details with a classic Southwest charm. All of the rooms and suites include King beds, luxury linens, robes and slippers, specialty bath products, private baths, wireless high speed internet access, and direct access to outside patios. Though The Inns at El Rancho Merlita have the intimate atmosphere of a B&B, you'll discover they offer the luxury amenities found at world-class hotels. Wake up each morning to a delicious breakfast inspired by the rich culinary heritage of the region and Southern Arizona’s many artisan food crafters. After a hearty breakfast, spend your day however you choose. Many guests enjoy simply relaxing in the serene atmosphere that surrounds them. Get a massage or take a yoga class at The Retreat building. Go for a refreshing swim at the large saltwater swimming pool. When the day is done, watch the stars come out on the magnificent Stargazing Patio. The Inns at El Rancho Merlita is a place to get away, where New West style meets Old West hospitality.

Fun facts

This beautiful destination was once Merle Norman’s 1950’s ranch retreat.

Related Onsite Offerings

Western library collection, parlor games, hot tub, home theatre and movie collection, labyrinth, table tennis, horseshoes, and croquet.

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Our No. 9 pick’s terra cotta-colored walls may blend in with its sparse desert surroundings, but there’s nothing common about this particular Tucson accommodation. With gourmet dining, designer furnishings and a... read more

Our No. 9 pick’s terra cotta-colored walls may blend in with its sparse desert surroundings, but there’s nothing common about this particular Tucson accommodation. With gourmet dining, designer furnishings and a hint of the exotic all packaged in one exclusive desert estate, you’re in for a rare treat at the SunCatcher Fine Country Inn.

We hope you’re feeling social, because this Arizona desert inn introduces you to some of Tucson’s biggest names. Get acquainted with the big three: the Santa Catalina, the Rincon and the Tucson mountain ranges make up the SunCatcher Fine Country Inn’s majestic borders. And with one of New York City’s finest restaurateurs, Janos Siess, at the helm, you know you’re in for fabulous dining from breakfast to dinner! But owner Janos Siess brings more than his culinary expertise to this luxurious Tucson retreat. From the warm, rich tones and overstuffed leather chairs of the main room to the elegantly-appointed private suites, every inch of the SunCatcher Fine Country Inn is filled with artwork and furnishings from his private collection. The DreamCatcher suite features a traditional Kiva fireplace painted a deep, rust-like hue. And the Vaqueros Room is decked out in traditional Southwestern style, including charcoal sketches of its namesake cowboys.

Address

105 Avenida Javelina, Tucson, AZ 85748

Highlights

Pantano Riding Stables, located nearby, offers sunset and dinner trail rides through the scenic Tucson desert. Dinner rides feature a hearty cowboy buffet of steak, salads, baked potato and dessert.

Related Onsite Offerings

Private entrances, Jacuzzi tubs, soaking tubs, walk-in showers, triple sheeting, satellite TV, luxury robes, guest computer access and wireless Internet.

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The Jeremiah Inn and B&B

Tucson, Arizona

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While a Tucson bed and breakfast may seem more suited to a romantic getaway, we’re happy to report our No. 10 pick eagerly awaits even the youngest Arizona adventurers. From lounging poolside to exploring... read more

While a Tucson bed and breakfast may seem more suited to a romantic getaway, we’re happy to report our No. 10 pick eagerly awaits even the youngest Arizona adventurers. From lounging poolside to exploring Tucson’s desert terrain, you and your little ones will find plenty to pass the time at the Jeremiah Inn.

Our No. 10 pick marks the gateway to the Catalina Mountains and stakes its claim on its very own three-acre patch of stunning Tucson landscape. Gazing out at all this desert splendor day in and day out may have you and the kids feeling rather curious, but don’t fret. The Sonora Desert Museum is the perfect place to unlock Arizona’s desert secrets, including the names of the cacti and other vegetation springing up on the Jeremiah Inn’s grounds. If learning on summer vacation doesn’t appeal to your kids, this humble Arizona inn offers frustrated parents a sly way to slip in a little education – starting with breakfast. A stack of fluffy pancakes may seem innocent to the younger set, but the zesty syrup they’re smothered in is actually made from Tucson’s own prickly pear cactus. With a delicious – and different – breakfast offered each day, you’ll be treated to potato and pepper sautés and even more scrumptious, Southwestern-inspired treats on your Arizona family vacation!

Highlights

The inn’s sparkling pool, surrounded by a well-manicured lawn, is an ideal place to soak up the Tucson sunshine with a complimentary chilled soda or bottled water in hand.

Fun facts

The Jeremiah Inn’s gracious innkeepers are happy to accommodate the picky eaters in your family. Dietary substitutions can be made with advance notice, and kids won’t be able to get enough of playfully-shaped pancakes paired with chocolate milk.

Related Onsite Offerings

Freshly-baked cookies are a regular – and tasty – feature at this Tucson bed and breakfast.

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