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Hotel Congress
The Hotel Congress is a landmark in Tucson Arizona. This classically renovated hotel calls to the southwestern charm of yesterday, inside walls that harbor a history and intrigue that legends are made of.
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Mesquite Tree
Seven-acre secluded, luxurious, two-bedroom two-bathroom colonial-Mexican guest house. There is a pool, spa, fireplace, TV and VCR. Gourmet breakfast at adjacent 50-acre botanical park.
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Mi Gatita Bed & Breakfast
Mi Gatita (my little cat) was built on land that was once part of the historic Navarro Ranch and sits high on a rise overlooking Tucson and several mountain ranges. Ours is a true desert home, with cool fans for the warm weather, and fireplaces to take the chill off winter.
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Mountain Views Bed & Breakfast
Mountain Views B&B is nestled in a vegetated desert setting, secluded on Tucson's far east side. Panoramic mountain views are spectacular from this southwestern home - the Catalinas to the north are highlighted by Thimble Rock and George Washington's Nose while the Rincons greet the sunrise to the east.
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Natural Bed & Breakfast
A home away from home. We provide a non-toxic chemically free place to stay with natural foods and professional massage.
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Peppertrees B&B Inn
At the Peppertrees B&B Inn you will find a warm western welcome and gracious hospitality. The Inn comprises four buildings set in an attractive flower filled patio with lawn, shade trees and a splashing fountain. It is an oasis of tranquility in the heart of Tucson.
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Sam Hughes Inn
Historic Sam Hughes neighborhood property only steps from the University of Arizona and minutes from downtown. Centrally located. Historic, handsome, handy, and hospitable. Built in 1931.
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SunCatcher Bed and Breakfast
The SunCatcher is a 4-room bed and breakfast located on the far east side of Tucson in the high desert. You'll find a peaceful desert retreat there, and we are still close enough to Tucson to enjoy the city's fine restaurants and attractions.
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