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| Banquet or meeting room available for up to 75 people | |
| Complimentary deluxe breakfast buffet each morning | |
| Complimentary fitness center passes | |
| Heated outdoor swimming pool, spa | |
| Business center with free high speed internet and printers | |
| Free wine, beer and soft drinks | |
| Ramada Mart for Food, ice-cream, chips and more | |
| Shuttle available (from the airport at minimal cost) | |
| Gorgeous and spacious sundeck | |
| Guest coin laundry | |
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Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
New York Times says it's "the most distinctive zoo in the United States."Adress: 2021 N. Kinney Rd.
Phone: 883-2702
Biosphere 2
Biosphere 2 is a three-acre, closed system ecology project.Adress: Hwy. 77, mile marker
96.5, Phone: 825-1289.
International Wildlife Museum
The International Wildlife Museum displays animals from six continents realistically in their natural habitats.Adress: 4800 W. Gates Pass
Road, Phone: 629-0100
Old Tucson Studios
Famous movie location, Western theme park. Gunfights, stunts, live shows, games, rides, shops and food service.201 S Kinney Road.
Phone: 883-0100
Pima Air & Space Museum
More than 160 aircraft representing America's history. Daily 9am-8pm.No admittance after 4pm.
6000 E. Valencia Rd.
Phone: 574-0462
Reid Park Zoo
In the Reid Park Zoo you can see animals from around the world in a wonderful Tucson oasis.1100 S. Randolph Way,
Phone: 791-3204
Sabino Canyon Tours
Come for ride in the Coronado National Forest and see a variety of birds and deer which make their home here.5900 N.Sabino Canyon Road,
Phone: 749- 2861
Tohono Chul Park
Learn about indigenous plants and animals, conservation, desert ecology, and native cultures in Arizona.7866 N. Paseo del Norte,
Phone: 575-8468
Tucson Botanical Garden
Discover Tucson’s historical area garden featuring a tropical greenhouse, wild flowers, Native American crops and vegetables.2150 N. Alvernon Way,
Phone: 326-9255
DeGrazia Gallery In the Sun
Original architecture and multi-media work by artist, Ted DeGrazia.6300 N. Swan Road,
Phone: 299-9191
Old Town Artisans
Marketplace featuring Arizonan handcrafted work as well as Italian and Latin American folk art.201 N. Court Ave.,
Phone: 622-0351
Tucson Museum of Art
Permanent and changing exhibitions in contemporary structure adjacent to restored houses of historic El Presidio.140 N. Main Ave.,
Phone: 624-2333
Flaudrau Planetarium
Multimedia planetarium presenting science shows as well as cultural and laser light shows.(University of AZ Campus),
Phone: 621- 7827
Arizona Opera Company
Arizona's only resident opera company presenting four professional productions annually.3501 N. Mountain Ave.,
Phone: 293- 4336
Arizona Theater Company
Arizona’s only professional resident theatre company with performances Tue-Sun from October-May at Temple of Music & Art.330 S. Scott,
Phone: 622-2823
Tucson Symphony Orchestra
Southern Arizona's leading symphony orchestra presents five series of concerts in a newly renovated hall.2175 N. 6th Ave.,
Phone: 882-8585
Golf 'N' Stuff Family Fun Center
Just a half mile west of the Ramada Hotel Foothills Golf 'N' Stuff offers two beautiful 18-hole Miniature Golf courses.6503 E. Tanque Verde Rd.,
Phone: 296-2366
Arizona National Golf Club at Sabino Springs
Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., the challenging but fun golf course meanders among the foothills of Tucson's Santa Catalina Mountains.9777 E. Sabino Greens Drive,
Phone: 749-3636
Tucson Sidewinders Baseball Club
Pacific Coast League professional baseball affiliated with Arizona Diamondbacks.Phone: 434-1021
Saguaro National Park
The saguaro cactus, native only to the Sonoran Desert, is one of the true symbols of the Southwest.East Visitor Center -
Phone: 733-5153
Mount Lemmon
The highest peak in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Mt. Lemmon offers a chance to picnic, camp and fish in the beauty of this vast pine forest.Mission San Xavier del Bac
"White Dove of the Desert" is an impressive example of Spanish mission architecture.1-19 Exit 92,
Phone: 294-2624
Arizona State Museum
Specializes in the historical & contemporary cultures of South-western Native Americans.(University of AZ Campus),
Phone: 621-6302
4th Avenue Merchants Association
Historic shopping district with more than 100 shops and restaurants. Full lines of fashions, antiques, handcrafted and imported wares.329 E. 7th St., Phone: 624-5004, Fax: 624-5933
Things to do in Tucson, Arizona
Arizona offers many attractions for your family. Plan a visit in one of the in the Reid Park Zoo to see animals from around the world in a wonderful Tucson oasis and discover Tucson’s historical area garden featuring a tropical greenhouse, wild flowers, Native American crops and vegetables in Tucson’s Botanical Garden.
Just and half mile west of our Ramada Hotel Foothills is the Golf ‘N’ Stuff Family Fun Center offering two beautiful 18-hole miniature Golf courses.
Professional Golf players are welcome at the Arizona National Golf Culb at Sabino Springs. This golf course is designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and meanders among the foothills of Tucson’s Santa Catalina Mountains while offering a challenging but fun golf match.
Lot’s of museums, art galleries and cultural centers welcome their visitors with permanent and changing exhibitions, concerts and special shows or you can enjoy Arizona’s impressive nature and see a variety of bird, deer and other animals which live in the Coronado National Forest.
Please feel free to contact our Ramada Hotel Foothills personal for further attraction information and recommendations.

























