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Ramada Inn and Suites Foothills2 star

6944 EAST TANQUE VERDE ROAD, ARIZONA, 85715, TUCSON

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From$97 per room per night
Location

This modern hotel is located on the east side, in the heart of tucson's \"\"restaurant row\"\". bars, restaurants, and a grill offering southwestern cuisine can all be found nearby.

Room Facilities

Here at the Ramada Tucson - Foothills Resort, we offer a variety of room choices, to best fit your needs. Our room types are the Guest Room, Large Suite, and Deluxe Suite. All rooms and suites feature refrigerators, coffee makers, and in-room safes. After a long day in the sun, you can relax and watch some television on over 50 different channels, which includes free HBO, CNN, ESPN, and the Disney Channel. You will also be able to make free local calls and not have to fumble with keys, as our all-digital locks are keyless. All rooms are equipped with an AM/FM radio/Alarm Clock, irons, microwaves, and ironing boards.

Guest Room

316 Square Feet
1 King or 2 Queen Beds

Please view our Hotel Layout and Room Floorplans .

Large Suite

448 Square Feet
1 King or 2 Double Beds
2 Rooms (Living room and bedroom)

Deluxe Suite

476 Square Feet
1 King or 2 Queen Beds
2 Rooms (Living room and bedroom)

Restaurant and Bar

Free Breakfast

Lesuire Facilities

Pool
Gym

Business Facilities

Wireless
Meeting Room

Family

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Biosphere 2 - Hwy. 77, mile marker 96.5, 825-1289. Biosphere 2 is a three-acre, closed system ecology project. Featuring a rain forest, ocean, savanna, desert and marsh ecosystems.

International Wildlife Museum - 4800 W. Gates Pass Road, 629-0100. Animals from six continents realistically displayed in natural habitats.
Old Tucson Studios - 201 S Kinney Road. 883-0100. Famous movie location/Western theme park. Gunfights, stunts, live shows, games, rides, shops and food service.
Pima Air & Space Museum - 6000 E. Valencia Rd. 574-0462. More than 160 aircraft representing America's history. Daily 9am-8pm. No admittance after 4pm.
Reid Park Zoo - 1100 S. Randolph Way, 791-3204. On East 22nd between Randolph Way and Country Club. Animals from around the world in a Tucson oasis.

Sabino Canyon Tours - 5900 N. Sabino Canyon Road, 749- 2861. Many varieties of birds, deer and other animals make their home here in the Coronado National Forest. Daytime rides 365 days a year. Moonlight rides three times monthly April-December.
Tohono Chul Park - 7866 N. Paseo del Norte, 575-8468. Nature trails, gardens, geology wall, recirculating stream, ramadas, art gallery, exhibit hall and gift shop.

Tucson Botanical Garden - 2150 N. Alvernon Way, 326-9255. Featuring a historical Tucson area garden, arid landscaping, herbs, irises, tropical greenhouse, wild flowers, Native American crops and vegetables.

DeGrazia Gallery In the Sun - 6300 N. Swan Road, 299-9191. Original architecture and multi-media work by artist, Ted DeGrazia.

Old Town Artisans - 201 N. Court Ave., 622-0351. Restored- 1860's adobe in historic EI Presidio. 13-room marketplace featuring Arizonan handcrafted work, Italian and Latin American folk art.


Tucson Museum of Art - 140 N. Main Ave., 624-2333. Permanent and changing exhibitions in contemporary structure adjacent to restored houses of historic El Presidio.
Flaudrau Planetarium - (University of AZ Campus), 621- 7827. Multimedia planetarium presents science, cultural and laser light shows.
Arizona Opera Company - 3501 N. Mountain Ave., 293- 4336. Arizona's only resident opera company. Presents four professional productions annually. Season is Oct.-Mar.
Arizona Theater Company - 330 S. Scott, 622-2823. State's only professional resident theater company. Performances Tue-Sun. October-May at Temple of Music & Art.

Tucson Symphony Orchestra - 2175 N. 6th Ave., 882-8585. Southern Arizona's leading symphony orchestra presents five series of concerts including classics, pops and chamber concerts in a newly renovated hall. September-May.
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Arizona National Golf Club at Sabino Springs - 9777 E. Sabino Greens Drive, 749-3636. Unlike anything you've ever experienced before... desert golf at it's finest. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., the challenging but fun golf course meanders among the foothills of Tucson's beautiful Santa Catalina Mountains.

Tucson Sidewinders Baseball Club - 434-1021. Pacific Coast League professional baseball affiliated with Arizona Diamondbacks. April-September at Tucson Electric Park. Summertime family fun includes baseball, giveaways, and special events.
Saguaro National Park - East Visitor Center - 733-5153. The saguaro cactus, native only to the Sonoran Desert, is one of the true symbols of the Southwest. At the Saguaro National Park, hundreds of thousands of the magnificent plants stand as sentinels before the great mountains
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Park Place - 5870 E. Broadway Blvd-, Tucson, AZ 85711; 748-1222, FAX 571-7652, lori.oschmann@generalgrowth.com , http://www.visitparkplace.com/ . Dillard's, Macy's, Sears and 160 specialty shops including Borders Books, Old Navy, Z Gallerie, and more. New food court, 20-screen movie theater, children's play area.

Plaza Palomino - 2900 N. Swan Rd. (at Ft. Lowell), Tucson, AZ 85712; 622-0077, http://www.plazapalomino.com/ . 25 boutiques and restaurants in Southwestern courtyards make shopping for unique items in fashion, jewelry, arts, home, garden, gifts, and dining a memorable Tucson experience.

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Tucson Mall - 4500 N. Oracle Rd. (Oracle & Wetmore Rds.), Tucson, AZ 85705; 293-7330, FAX 293-0543, http://www.shoptucsonmall.com/ . Tucson's largest shopping center. Six department stores, 200 specialty shops. Includes: J. Crew, Ann Taylor, J. Jill, Banana Republic, Hollister Co., Nine West, Talbots, Aldo. Free VIP card at customer service.

DistanceTop 5 Closest Points of Interest

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0.74 km
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Trail Dust Town
0.82 km
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Tucson Country Club
1.29 km
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Dorado Golf Course
1.47 km
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Tanque Verde River Park
1.84 km

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