$ Under $150 per night
$$ $150–250 per night
$$$ Over $250 per night
Best Hotel to Treat Like a Sight [1]: Stop by the secluded, elegant 1930s-era Arizona Inn [1] ($$) and walk around the green, shady grounds, taking in the style and history.
Best Resort [2]: Step into the glory days of Southwestern chic at 1930s-era resort Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort [2] ($$$). The history, architecture, and design of the high-style Southwest of yesteryear permeate the desert grounds.
Best Bed-and-Breakfast in the Desert [3]: A hiker’s and bird-watcher’s paradise east of town near Saguaro National Park East, Hacienda del Desierto Bed and Breakfast [3] ($$$) is a wonderland of hacienda-style details and quiet comfort for anyone looking to escape to the desert for a few days.
Best Bed-and-Breakfast in the City [4]: With four tasteful rooms in a historic mansion built in the 1880s, El Presidio Inn Bed and Breakfast [4] ($$) has a cool, lush, and peaceful courtyard garden with a babbling fountain, cobblestone walkways, and shady trees.
Most Affordable Historic Hotel [5]: Built in 1919 and remodeled only slightly since then, Hotel Congress [5] ($), right in the heart of downtown’s nightlife scene, offers charm and atmosphere for only about $79–99 per night.
Links:
[1] http://www.moon.com/destinations/tucson/hotels/arizona-inn
[2] http://www.moon.com/destinations/tucson/hotels/hacienda-del-sol-guest-ranch-resort
[3] http://www.moon.com/destinations/tucson/hotels/hacienda-del-desierto-bed-and-breakfast
[4] http://www.moon.com/destinations/tucson/hotels/el-presidio-inn-bed-and-breakfast
[5] http://www.moon.com/destinations/tucson/hotels/hotel-congress