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Tucson, Arizona

Sitting in a lush valley at the base of four mountain ranges, the city has a rich history written by Native Americans, Spanish explorers and frontiersmen, as well as a great climate for outdoor activities

Where to play golf WHERE
TO PLAY
Where to stay WHERE
TO STAY
Where to eatWHERE
TO EAT
>> La Paloma Country Club >> Arizona Inn >> Cafe Poca Cosa
>> Tucson National >> Hilton El Conquistador >> El Charro Cafe
>> Ventana Canyon >> Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain >> Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar

 


Where to play golfWHERE TO PLAY

>> La Paloma Country Club: Guests of the Westin La Paloma can tee it up at this private club with 27 holes—the Canyon, Hill and Ridge nines—designed by Jack Nicklaus.

>> Tucson National: The Catalina course has hosted many tournaments, including the PGA Tour’s Tucson stop, while the newer Sonoran course, designed by Tom Lehman offers a friendlier layout for guests of the adjoining Omni resort.

>> Ventana Canyon: Designed by Tom Fazio, the Canyon and Mountain courses at the Lodge at Ventana Canyon are must-plays in the shadow of the Santa Catalina Mountains.


Where to stay WHERE TO STAY

>> Arizona Inn: Celebrating its 80th anniversary this year, this historic property has features a garden refuge on the grounds that is as much a sanctuary as its 95 rooms.

>> Hilton El Conquistador: Whether on the course, sitting by the pool or riding horseback at the on-site equestrian center, relaxation is the primary pursuit at this resort amid the Sonoran Desert.

>> Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain: The newest golf resort in the high-end chain’s collection opened in December and offers luxury in a distinctively Southwest ambiance.


Where to eatWHERE TO EAT

>> Cafe Poca Cosa: Chef Suzana Davila’s menu of innovative Mexican cuisine changes twice daily, tempting diners with new dishes to complement old favorites. .

>> El Charro Cafe: This Tucson icon serving Mexican favorites has been in the same family since 1922, the original downtown restaurant has been joined by three other locations.

>> Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar: To complement the selection of steaks, the restaurant features 100 wines by the glass, offering diners flexibility and accessibility.


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