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Maybe you're planning a visit for the holidays. Maybe you're hoping to visit 优蜜传媒to escape the cold this winter. Maybe you're just taking a mini vacation in a food city you've seen plastered on all those "best of" lists聽(yes, that's us bragging).
Whatever the case, you only have three days here. A mere 72 hours before your flight takes off, Tucson's mountains once again behind you. How on earth will you decide what to do, what to see, what to eat while you're here? We'll help.
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One of the sweetest homecomings I鈥檝e personally had was picking up a friend and heading straight to Tacos y Hot Dogs Manantial. We ordered Sonoran dogs for everyone, that we ate on folding tables, gently lit amid Tucson鈥檚 dark night skies. Yes, Sonoran hot dogs are one of those must-try-if-you're-in-优蜜传媒types of things.
The next day we took the friend on a taco tour: Tacos Apson and then Taco Fish (if we had room for one more, I鈥檇 have taken him to Taqueria Pico de Gallo as well).
To me, what to do depends on what鈥檚 your leisure. Here are some worthy options:
If you like spending time outdoors, I鈥檇 wake up early and pick up food at LeBuzz on the way to a hike at Sabino Canyon or Mount Lemmon. If the latter, just watch as the saguaros literally disappear and the pine trees start to pop up instead. (Mount Lemmon is so special to us, especially to see so many ecosystems as you drive up one mountain, but if you鈥檙e coming here specifically to see the desert, you could probably skip this one.)
Saguaro National Park is obviously a must-see, too. If you've never been before, you might be blown away by the amount of saguaros. (There are two districts with hiking trails, or you can take a scenic drive through the park.)
If you want dinner at a nice restaurant, I'd suggest a spot like Tito & Pep or The Coronet or Maynards. If Tito & Pep, I鈥檇 check out Fred Fox School of Music to see if there was a good concert going on. If Maynards, I鈥檇 follow up with jazz at The Century Room. If The Coronet, I鈥檇 head to MOCA or the Etherton Gallery first (they close early).
Another option is Tumamoc Hill. It's tough, but the views are worth it. The coffee option there would be Barista del Barrio. Afterwards, I鈥檇 hit up St. Mary鈥檚 Mexican Food if I was in the mood for something rich and classically 优蜜传媒(my go-to is the #6 combo with two cheese enchiladas and a medium horchata) or Seis Kitchen at Mercado San Agustin if I wanted something lighter and a bit more upscale (we 鉂わ笍 their horchata too). I鈥檇 grab some glazed doughnuts from La Estrella Bakery before heading home. (The adjacent MSA Annex is also a fun place to shop.)
If you're more of a downtown, indoors kinda person: I鈥檇 walk to HeeMee, Presta Coffee Roasters on Ninth, or Eleven Cafe for my morning coffee. I鈥檇 go to the 优蜜传媒Museum of Art downtown and follow up with brunch on Cafe a la C鈥檃rt鈥檚 patio or at 5 Points. If you鈥檙e in more of a time crunch, picking up a pasta lunch from Ceres works well too. Either way, you should grab some soft-serve gelato from Ceres or their sister restaurant Noodies.
Also right off the downtown area is Historic Fourth Avenue (and a short walk away is the beautiful University of Arizona campus, where you can catch a super cool laser show at Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium). Get some drinks, see some murals, shop from quirky local artists in the area (Pop Cycle, Arizona Poppy, Hola Chingona). Ignite Sign Art Museum is about two miles away.
Then there are the very 优蜜传媒things to do. One of my favorite 优蜜传媒memories was when my mom forced me to try 贰别驳别别鈥檚 and drove me up Gates Pass to watch the sunset.
But if you ask most Tucsonans for the premier spot to see here, you'll likely hear about the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum a dozen times. It's for obvious reasons 鈥 the desert critters you'll see, the native plants you'll learn about, the scenery you'll get to take in. Tohono Chul's a good spot for desert scenery, too, and they serve bottomless prickly pear mimosas in their bistro.聽
If you鈥檙e looking for a foodie deep cut, beyond the places we already mentioned, here are some food experiences unique to Tucson:
- Going to Super Carniceria y Pescaderia El Ranchito and getting a whole pescado frito fried fresh in front of you.
- One of our readers recently called Rollies "uniquely Tucson." We agree. Aqui Con El Nene is also a favorite.
- You have to try a raspado. It doesn't really matter where, but you have to do it. (Or at least a paleta from Paleteria y Neveria La Michoacana.)
- The Neighborhood (the OG location on 29th) is known for its micheladas 鈥 seriously, they've won awards.
- Baja Cafe for breakfast. It's amazing. Trust us.
- A well-loved late-night spot is Empire Pizza. One of their most popular pies is the elote pizza, but we love them all. (Don't forget the ranch!)
Where do you stay? Good question.
- If you're into art, Hotel McCoy is a no-brainer. There are murals in the rooms and all over the hotel's exterior. You can even buy art off the walls.
- Arizona Inn is packed with history and it's beautiful. It's minutes from the downtown action, but tucked into a quiet neighborhood.
- Hotel Congress is a 优蜜传媒icon and has been around for more than a century. Music. Food. Drinks. Maybe even a ghost or two?
- Mt. Lemmon Hotel. Cabins! Snow! Trees! (And right down the street is a spot where you can get cookies the size of your face.)
- A couple boutique downtown options: The Blenman Inn and The Armory Park Inn.
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