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Ramada Foothills Tucson

6944 E. Tanque Verde Rd.,
Tucson
Arizona
USA
85715
520-886-9595

Type: Hotel
Minimum Rate: $ 62 - $ 413

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STRETCH YOUR WEEKEND - SUNDAY STAYOVER SPECIAL. Check in Friday, Stay Friday & Saturday and Sunday is 1/2 price. Through October, 2006. Ask for LPK1. The Ramada Foothills Tucson offers a lovely hacienda-style resort setting in a convenient city location. This award-winning hotel is located on Tucson's trendy Eastside in the heart of Restaurant Row, with 20 restaurants all within one block. The Ramada Foothills Tucson serves the greater Tucson area, including Marana, Oro Valley, Green Valley, South Tucson, Davis Monthan AFB, and southeastern Arizona. Attractions such as Sabino Canyon, Mt. Lemmon, Saguaro National Park East, Old Tucson, and Arizona Sonora Desert Museum are closeby. The hotel is 7 miles from the University of Arizona, 10 miles from Tucson's downtown and Convention Center, and 15 miles from Tucson International Airport. This award-winning hotel is a favorite of both business and leisure travelers who enjoy the Deluxe Continental Breakfast Buffet every morning and the complimentary poolside evening social hour every night. Free wireless high speed internet access is available in all rooms and public areas and there is a business center if you are traveling without computer. We are a great location for small meetings and retreats. The hotel is in a parklike, wooded setting and features a tropical courtyard with lush vegetation surrounding the heated pool and jacuzzi.
Last updated June 19, 2008
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