Arts & Culture
DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Museum
6300 N Swan RdEssentials
Safeway
4752 E Sunrise DrEasy getting into the shopping plaza, however, you cannot make a left-hand turn when exiting. This means a short drive around the block.
220 locals recommend
Trader Joe's
4209 N Campbell AveEasy getting into the shopping plaza, however, you cannot make a left-hand turn when exiting. This means a short drive around the block.
Walgreens
5525 E River RdPharmacy
Open hours:
M-F, 7am - 10pm
Sat - Sun, 8am - 10pm
United States Postal Service
141 S 6th AveOpen 9am - 5pm
Tucson Medical Center
5301 E Grant RdNon-profit community hospital.
University hospital and only trauma hospital in Tucson.
22 locals recommend
Banner University Medical Center Tucson
1625 N Campbell AveUniversity hospital and only trauma hospital in Tucson.
Rural/Metro Fire Station 74
4820 E Sunrise DrClosest First Responders.
Food Scene
Starbucks
3100 E Speedway BlvdThe closest coffee shop.
Mona's Danish Bakery
4777 E Sunrise DrThe bakery for Scandinavian treats.
Bisbee Breakfast Club Sunrise
4811 E Sunrise DrClosest breakfast spot.
Looking for a hole-in-the-wall breakfast place that serves humongous pancakes? Then this is the place for you. :)
Laverna's Coffee Shop
220 S Plumer AveLooking for a hole-in-the-wall breakfast place that serves humongous pancakes? Then this is the place for you. :)
Union Public House: https://www.uniontucson.com/
Reforma: https://www.reformatucson.com/
You will also find a few small stores, banks and a salon in this plaza. On Saturday mornings they also have a farmers market that also has a few art and craft vendors.
24 locals recommend
Saint Philip's Plaza
Union Public House: https://www.uniontucson.com/
Reforma: https://www.reformatucson.com/
You will also find a few small stores, banks and a salon in this plaza. On Saturday mornings they also have a farmers market that also has a few art and craft vendors.
Drinks & Nightlife
This is not only the famous Hotel Congress were Dillinger was caught but also a music venue, bar, restaurant and great spot for breakfast.
232 locals recommend
Hotel Congress
311 E Congress StThis is not only the famous Hotel Congress were Dillinger was caught but also a music venue, bar, restaurant and great spot for breakfast.
Shopping
La Encantada
2905 E Skyline DrHas a little of everything. Whole Foods, restaurants and some shops.
7 locals recommend
Casas Adobes Plaza
635 W Ina RdHas a little of everything. Whole Foods, restaurants and some shops.
Sightseeing
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
2021 N Kinney Rdhttps://www.desertmuseum.org/
There are a number of Vineyards in Sonoita & Elgin area south of Tucson. To explore more, visit: http://www.sonoitaelginchamber.org/winetasting.html
29 locals recommend
Sonoita Vineyards
290 Elgin Canelo RdThere are a number of Vineyards in Sonoita & Elgin area south of Tucson. To explore more, visit: http://www.sonoitaelginchamber.org/winetasting.html
Parks & Nature
Mt. Lemmon is part of the Coronado National Forrest: https://www.fs.usda.gov/coronado
485 locals recommend
Mount Lemmon
Mt. Lemmon is part of the Coronado National Forrest: https://www.fs.usda.gov/coronado
Also part pf the Coronado National Forrest. People come here from around the world to do some bird watching.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coronado/recarea/?recid=25760
9 locals recommend
Madera Canyon Picnic Area
Also part pf the Coronado National Forrest. People come here from around the world to do some bird watching.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coronado/recarea/?recid=25760
Sabino Canyon is a local must-see place. Excellent hiking trails. They have a visitor center and you can hop on the small tour bus (for a fee) that will take you to the end of the main canyon trail. Then you can take your time walking down the canyon and if you feel tired you can hop on the tour bus on your way down, along one of the 9 stops. On the bus they also share information about the canyon and its wildlife. For more experienced hikers, I would recommend the Seven Falls trail.
212 locals recommend
Sabino Canyon
Sabino Canyon is a local must-see place. Excellent hiking trails. They have a visitor center and you can hop on the small tour bus (for a fee) that will take you to the end of the main canyon trail. Then you can take your time walking down the canyon and if you feel tired you can hop on the tour bus on your way down, along one of the 9 stops. On the bus they also share information about the canyon and its wildlife. For more experienced hikers, I would recommend the Seven Falls trail.