Take Advantage of Low Room Rates For Your Out-Of-Town Guests
Don't stress about cramped quarters for the holidays. Right now, you can find great deals on holiday lodging packages. Take advantage of the savings, and let the friendly staff at our local hotels and resorts take care of your loved ones, so you can relax and enjoy the holidays too.
When your guests stay in area hotels, resorts, guest ranches, and bed-and-breakfasts, you support local businesses and help keep Tucson's economy strong. Tourism is Southern Arizona's largest industry, providing 40,000 jobs to local residents.
Plus, the money that visitors spend in our region enhances our quality of life. Taxes on the things that tourists buy help support vital programs for Southern Arizona residents—such as police, fire, and health services; education; and parks and rec. programs.
Win A Holiday Lodging Package
For a chance to win a holiday lodging package for your friends or family, click here. Prize includes 2-nights' accommodations for two adults and two children at one of Tucson's beautiful resorts, a Tucson Attractions Passport, and a $50 Tucson Originals gift card. Winner will be notified December 15, 2009. (Winner must book and use their resort stay before Dec. 30, 2009.)
Help Tucson's Tourism Industry
Did you know that meeting and convention travelers make up the largest portion of Tucson's tourism industry? If you travel to attend conferences or meetings, tell us about it. With your help, we can bring more meetings and conventions to Tucson. That means more guests in our hotels, more diners in restaurants, more shoppers in our stores, and more people spending money at our local businesses. Meetings support Tucson's economy, and that's good for everyone. Ready to start? Click here to learn more.
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Day of the Dead Altar at Arizona History Museum- Nov. 2 - Jan. 5 Arizona History Museum presents a traditional Mexican Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) altar featuring offerings from the museum's collection of Territorial artifacts, including photographs and artworks. Opening reception is Oct. 30, 5-7p.m., 520-647-7275.
Scarecrows in the Garden- Nov. 2 - Nov. 30 Tucson Botanical Gardens celebrates the beauty and bounty of autumn with a display and sale of scarecrows handcrafted by local artists, businesses, staff, and volunteers to benefit the Gardens, 520-326-9686.
20th Annual All Souls Procession- Nov. 6 - Nov. 8 Many Mouths One Stomach presents Tucson's annual All Souls Procession--a two-mile, human-powered, ceremonial procession through downtown ending with the burning of a large urn filled with offerings and notes for those who have passed on--along with a photo exhibit, altars, and poetry readings, 520-312-1448.
Day of the Dead Exhibit at La Pilita Museum- Nov. 6 La Pilita Museum's Diá de los Muertos altar, created by schoolchildren, is for anyone wishing to leave a memento honoring loved ones who have passed on; a little shop sells Diá de los Muertos icons, 520-882-7454.
Festivals of Friendship at Tucson Children's Museum- November Tucson Children's Museum presents its "Festivals of Friendship" celebration on select Saturdays, including Dia de los Muertos (Nov 7), Christmas Around the World (Dec 5), Japanese New Year (Jan 9), Carnavale (Feb 13), and Lantern Festival (Feb 27), 520-792-9985.