Tucson Gay Hotels

 

7051 S Tucson Blvd.

Tucson

With prime accommodations near Tucson International Airport, the Radisson Suites Airport Hotel is perfect for your business or leisure stay. Our hotel is located close to downtown Tucson, University of Arizona, Tucson Electric Park, as well as shopping and dining in Tucson. The Radisson Suites Hotel Tucson Airport offers guests the kind of inviting atmosphere, warm hospitality and thoughtful personal services that are sure to please both business and leisure travelers.

 
 

3150 E Presidio Rd.

Tucson

At Tucson Natural Bed and Breakfast we offer all the comforts of home in a safe, healthy and personal environrment. Our full breakfasts can accommodate any diet. They are the heartiest and healthiest you'll find. The best amenity for the traveler we can offer is the wonderfully relaxing professional therapeutic massage on the premises. Most of all, the friendliness, experience in holistic health and hospitality of Marc, your host, will make you feel welcome, and appreciate you as a guest.

 
 

11185 W Calle Pima

Tucson

A beautiful guest house in the heart of the Sonoran Desert. Looking for a vacation spot that provides peace and quiet away from the rush of the city? Come to Milagras, a lovely two-room, natural adobe guesthouse, with private bath. One side of this oasis opens to a beautiful, interior, arched courtyard filled with native plants, where you may enjoy meals you prepare next to a calming, bubbling fountain. The other side of your hideaway provides a private patio with spectacular views, where you can watch the sunrise over the mountains. Located on more than 6 acres of pristine, Sonoran Desert wilderness, Milagras is surrounded by stately saguaro cacti, prickly pear, mesquite and palo verde trees. At night you are serenaded by the chatter and howlings of the coyotes, as you sit in the hot tub, looking at a sky full of stars, undiluted by city lights. Our guest suite contains two rooms, one with a queen-sized bed, the other with a futon couch. Fully equipped with a kitchenette, your rooms include a microwave, small refrigerator, coffee maker and bean grinder, all linens, kitchen utensils, telephones, cable TVs and a VCR. There is also a gas bar-b-que and a chiminea (small Mexican outdoor fireplace) in your private patio.


A Note About Our Name: The Spanish word for "miracle" is milagro. Since your hosts are two women, we took license and feminized the word, thus Milagras. Once you see our lovely fountains, tile work, stained glass, patios, desert gardens, and courtyard -- and experience the peacefulness -- you will surely agree: Milagras Guest House is a place of feminine miracles.

 
 

455 N.Camino de Oeste

Tucson

Imagine that you have a very well-to-do friend, with exquisite taste, who owns a large, private villa in the Tucson Mountains (think carefree). this friend, being a very good friend, offers you the use of the villa and its staff, who have been instructed to do anything your heart desires: arrange flights, limos, massages, gourmet breakfast, dinner, whatever - anything to make you blissfully happy. That's La Zarzuela, "the operetta," in a nutshell.

 
 

407 N Meyer Ave.

Tucson

Welcome to La Casita del Sol, L.C. ("Little House of the Sun")
While in Tucson, stay in La Casita del Sol, an 1880s historic adobe rowhouse residence in the El Presidio Historic Neighborhood, the oldest neighborhood in Tucson, Arizona.

 
 

311 E Congress

Tucson

We sincerely thank you for choosing The Hotel Congress as the place to hang your chaps. Built in 1919, this historic hotel has been the hub of Tucson history and nightlife for nearly a century. We’ve also put a notch or two on our hickory - the Hotel Congress is the longest continually operating hotel in Arizona. We pride ourselves on the many unique features we offer that you’d be hard pressed to find elsewhere. The Hotel Congress is a one-stop-shop-type hitchin’ post, encompassing the Hotel itself of course; the legendary Tap Room, open since the ’30s; Club Congress, inarguably the premier nightclub in Tucson for over two decades; the award-winning Cup Cafe; and the latest addition to the Congress: The Copper Hall, a stately and elegant banquet facility. Some cynical city slicker types might notice the absence of a television in any of our 40 rooms and feel slighted. But it’s intentional - we strive to maintain the Hotel’s original ambiance - from the iron bed to the vintage radio, from the comforting rumble of the nearby iron horse to the retro-style phone that actually connects to a switchboard at the front desk. But let’s assume for a second you have a different agenda than immersing yourself in the sweet nostalgia of a bygone era. Our guest lounge offers a plasma TV and a computer with internet access for the modern traveler. If you feel the need to connect from your room, the hotel is equipped with one of those new-fangled, high speed wireless internet connections. And the recently renovated and long venerated Club Congress offers world-class entertainment nightly (plus some great art and musical performances in the Lobby). And of course as a guest of the Hotel, you are always given VIP status. Why not call the front desk right now and see what’s happening tonight? While you’re at it, you might ask what the Cup Cafe specials are. The Cup has won Tucson Weekly “Best of Tucson” awards in various categories over the years as well as Tucson Citizen “Silver Spoon” awards. Creative and pleasantly surprising dishes are yours to explore in the cozy comfort of the Cup’s environs. You’re in good hands with Executive Chef Lucius Wesson - you won’t be disappointed. And don’t miss our famous Baker Bill’s mouthwatering desserts for the perfect end to a delicious meal. We hope you enjoy your stay with us, and we hope you return with fond memories of the Hotel Congress. And of course, if there is anything else we can do to make your stay more enjoyable, you just holler, ok?

 
 

231 S Herbert Ave

Tucson

Rental home in historic district in downtown Tucson near theaters, restaurants, bars & cafes, full kitchen, covered porch, patio. "Tucson's Herbert House could very well be named, "The Home Away From Home." Unlike any hotel, The Herbert House offers a grand porch, a privately fenced-in hot tub, contemporary wall colors & decor, and plenty of space to breathe as well as all the accommodations you'd expect in your own home. All of this tucked into a quiet street in downtown Tucson "

 
 

5601 N Hacienda del Sol Rd

Tucson

Thirty-four acres of natural desert landscape frame the 30 guest rooms at Hacienda. Around every corner find distinguished history underscored with a quiet elegance. Accommodations range from courtyard guest rooms to private casitas, including Casita Grande, legend to be Tracy and Hepburn's secret hide-a-way. Each one of our thirty guestrooms has been lovingly restored and uniquley decorated by award winning designer Barbara Eckrote. Her passion for authenticity, her expertise in Spanish-Colonial design, and vast knowledge of Mexican art and culture are visible in each room. All guest rooms are equipped with state of the art high speed internet (45mb)capacity. Many guests have said that staying at the Hacienda is like staying in the home of a dear friend. Close your eyes. What does Tucson look like in your fantasy? We hope that when you open your eyes, and see the Hacienda, your Tucson fantasy will be realized.

 
 

333 W. Drachman Street

Tucson

Our hotel offers the perfect combination - the ambiance of a bed and breakfast with the amenities of an upscale hotel. We are conveniently located in the heart of historic downtown, making our hotel an ideal destination for business and leisure travelers alike. We offer our guests exceptional, personalized service. We hope that a stay with us will evoke both luxury and style and leave you wanting to return soon. We know that traveling can be stressful at times and our goal is to make your stay with us a memorable and comfortable one.
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12851 E Speedway Blvd

Tucson

Desert Trails Bed & Breakfast is a stone's throw from Saguaro National Park East and only fifteen miles from downtown Tucson. Located on the eastern end of Speedway Boulevard - where this main thoroughfare is just a two-lane country road - we offer you the best of both worlds. Just far enough out to be away from noise, traffic, and light pollution of the city, on a clear night you can see the Milky Way, but still close enough that a twenty minute drive takes you to some of Tucson's finest east-side restaurants.

 
 
 
 

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