Radisson Suites Hotel Tucson Airport

7051 South Tucson Blvd. , Tucson AZ 85706
Reservations: (888) 201-1718 US Toll Free
Telephone: (520) 225-0800 Fax: (520) 225-0888

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From the Radisson Suites Hotel Tucson Airport, the attractions, shops and restaurants of Tucson are a short drive away. Sightseeing venues include the Old Tucson Studios, Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, Reid Park Zoo and the Pima Air Museum - all a short 10 minutes from Radisson Suites Hotel Tucson Airport.

The variety of scenic attractions in Tucson offers something for everyone. From cultural to historical, scenic to high-tech, Tucson has it all. Spanish missions, old western mining towns, observatories, gardens and zoos, and the University of Arizona can all be found easily from the Radisson Suites Hotel Tucson Airport.

Let our hotel be your staging ground for the Tucson Gem Show, the city's premier trade event, held annually in February. Gem show venues are located citywide and can be easily traversed using the City of Tucson's convenient complimentary shuttle van service, offered during the exhibition.

We are located nearby many major companies, and with the ease of access to Interstate 10, Downtown and the rest of Tucson, we offer the perfect location for business travelers. Be sure to sign up for Radisson's goldpoints plussm frequent stay rewards program and earn valuable points each time you stay with us!

About Tucson

Dubbed the Old Pueblo, Tucson is a fast-growing city known as much for its metropolitan sophistication as for its unique blend of cultures. Vast deserts, green canyons and majestic mountain ranges form an impressive backdrop, and close proximity to the Mexican border is evident in the architecture, distinctive cuisine, lively fiestas and the annual festivals. Tucson's mild, dry climate ­ blessed with year-round sun ­ makes it a popular winter resort. Visitors can take in attractions such as the Titan Missile Museum, Biosphere 2, Reid Park Zoo, Kitt Peak Observatory and several national parks. Economically, the city is driven by electronics and missile production, and is recognized as both the premier health services center of the Southwest and the astronomy center of the world.

Did you know?

Much of the vegetation you'll see in and around Tucson consists of various species of cactus ­ there's even a nearby park devoted solely to one of the largest types. Saguaro National Park preserves the fragile habitat of these monstrous plants, which can grow to a height of 50 feet over the course of a 150-year lifespan. The saguaro's large, creamy colored flower blooms from late April through early June, and is Arizona's state flower.

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