The Armory Park Inn
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Wed Thu - Sat - Phone:
Main - 520-838-0535
Extra - 520-791-4873
- Address:
- 438 S 3rd Ave Tucson, AZ 85701
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- Bed & Breakfast & Inns, Hotels, Lodging
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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
General Info
Pre-railroad era, Sonoran-style house, said to have been a stagecoach stop for travelers en route to the Presidio, has been re-imagined into a seven-room, luxury boutique inn. The Inn features 22-inch thick adobe walls and 18-foot ceilings adorned with saguaro rib and wooden vigas with many beautifully appointed common areas including a spacious courtyard. Discover deluxe accommodations and modern amenities in the heart of downtown Tucson. An historic property re-imagined into a 7 room boutique inn featuring vintage and custom furniture, private baths, plush bedding, free Wi-Fi, flat screen TV's and more. Ideal for visitors to the University of Arizona or business travelers seeking a convenient basecamp. Leisure travelers will revel in a unique Old Pueblo experience steps from some of the best restaurants and museums of the city, the modern streetcar and “the Loop,” a 131-mile system of paved trails for walking, cycling or running around Tucson.Pre-railroad era, Sonoran-style house, said to have been a stagecoach stop for travelers en route to the Presidio, has been re-imagined into a seven-room, luxury boutique inn. The Inn features 22-inch thick adobe walls and 18-foot ceilings adorned with saguaro rib and wooden vigas with many beautifully appointed common areas including a spacious courtyard. Discover deluxe accommodations and modern amenities in the heart of downtown Tucson. An historic property re-imagined into a 7 room boutique inn featuring vintage and custom furniture, private baths, plush bedding, free Wi-Fi, flat screen TV's and more. Ideal for visitors to the University of Arizona or business travelers seeking a convenient basecamp. Leisure travelers will revel in a unique Old Pueblo experience steps from some of the best restaurants and museums of the city, the modern streetcar and “the Loop,” a 131-mile system of paved trails for walking, cycling or running around Tucson.