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Resources

Lodging

We are pleased to share with you Tucson Hotels, Motels, Inns, Bed & Breakfasts that refer their guests to La Fuente for wonderful mexican cuisine and outstanding musical entertainment.

Starr Pass Resort ~ JW Marriott Spa and Golf Resort
Drawing on the beauty of its location, this Tucson resort features elements of the lush Arizona desert and far-reaching landscape throughout its design.

Hilton's El Conquistador Resort ~ Golf & Tennis Resort
The Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort offers 45 holes of championship golf on three exceptional courses. The El Conquistador is the largest and most popular Tucson, Arizona golf resort.

The Hotel Arizona
The Hotel Arizona at the Tucson Convention Center has become a favorite destination.

The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa
At The Westin La Paloma, you'll discover an experience with a singular focus: making you feel special every moment of every day.

Westward Look Resort ~ The Soul of the Southwest
The Westward Look Resort combines elegant suite style accommodations, found in luxury hotels, with incredible Tucson desert inspired ambience.

Omni Tucson National Resort
The Omni Tucson National Resort has it all - from its picturesque setting in the foothills of Tucson's Santa Catalina Mountains to the lush fairways of its 36-hole championship and desert-style golf courses.

Arizona Inn
The Arizona Inn is a historic, luxury boutique Tucson resort hotel spread over 14 tranquil acres of gardens, fountains, flowers and lawns in the heart of mid-town Tucson, AZ.

Travel

Arizona Office of Tourism
Arizona, the Grand Canyon State, visit our site to order an Official Visitors Guide

Recreation

What to see and do around Tucson

OldTown Artisans
This newly restored, 1860's adobe in the historic EI Presidio is home to a 13-room marketplace featuring Arizonan handcrafted work and Italian and Latin American folk art.

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Exhibits at this museum simulate natural habitats and showcase plants, animals, minerals, and fossils that are native to the Sonoran Desert region.

Biosphere 2
Biosphere 2 offers daily tours of its three-acre, closed system ecology project that features rain forest, ocean, savanna, desert, and marsh ecosystems.

International Wildlife Museum
Founded in 1988, this museum highlights over 400 species of insects, mammals and birds from around the globe.

Kitt Peak National Observatory
Sharing the mountaintop site with the National Solar Observatory, KPNO, founded in 1958, operates three major nighttime telescopes and hosts the facilities of consortia which operate 19 optical telescopes and two radio telescopes.

University of Arizona ~ Arizona's First University
The University of Arizona is the leading public research university in the American Southwest. The UA produces more than $530 million in annual research and is the state's only member of the prestigious Association of American Universities.

Mission San Xavier del Bac Tucson, Arizona
Today San Xavier has more than a church to visit. A museum including many artifacts of the church is attached. There you will also see old gowns, books, dishes, etc. that were once used at the church.

Saguaro National Park
Saguaro National Park protects some of the most impressive forests of these sub-tropical giants, on the edge of the modern City of Tucson.

PimaAir & SpaceMuseum
The Pima Air & Space Museum is the largest air and space museum in the western United States.

Tucson Botanical Gardens
The Tucson Botanical Gardens, a tranquil oasis in the heart of Tucson, strives to be recognized and respected as the best small public garden in America.

Entertainment

Tucson Symphony Orchestra
Enjoy dinner at La Fuente before the performance. Southern Arizona's leading symphony orchestra presents an annual series of concerts from September through May including the classics, pops and chamber concerts in a newly renovated hall.

Tucson Museum of Art
Enjoy a variety of permanent and rotating exhibitions in this contemporary museum adjacent to fantastic restored houses of the historic El Presidio.

Arizona Opera
Whether you are new to opera, or a lifetime patron, use these resources to sharpen your understanding of the intricacies of this art form.

Tucson Arizona's Premier On-Line Guide
La Fuente is proud to be a part of DoTucson, the on-line guide.

Trail Dust Town
Considered Tucson’s premier “in-town” western town, over 500,000 people visit each year to enjoy the fine specialty shops and old-fashioned ambiance. An evening stroll in the soft glow of gas light adds to the town’s 19th century charm.

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