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Top guest favorite
A vibrant, sunlit patio area showcases colorful wall art on bright orange walls. A small table with two chairs sits beneath lush greenery, providing a perfect spot for outdoor dining. The space is adorned with various plants, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Catalina Vista
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 443 reviews

Oasis: Casita Colibrí - Little Hummingbird House

Casita Colibrí - a lush desert oasis flourishing with life in the heart of Tucson. Tucked among fruit trees & gardens, this micro urban farm is home to a koi pond, chickens, giant tortoise, dogs, cats, and its namesake, hummingbirds. Enjoy fresh eggs, wander garden paths, relax poolside, or watch koi glide beneath the waterfall. It's just a place to stay—it’s a special place to slow down, reconnect, and breathe in beauty of the Sonoran Desert, where peace and magic are woven into every corner.

Guest favorite
The open-plan living area features a blue sofa positioned next to a wooden coffee table. A dining table with metal chairs sits in front of a well-equipped kitchen. Natural light enters through the high windows, and shelves display books and decorative items.
Home in Feldman's
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Casa Mabel Unit 2

Centrally located right by the University of Arizona, this newly renovated 1926 house is close to University Boulevard, Downtown, PCC, and 4th Avenue. The property is a duplex with the back unit available for Airbnb guests. The front unit is occupied by other tenants. Parking options: - 2 spots on an elevated area in the back yard behind a 7-foot tall steel gate. - On the drive in front of the steel gate for tall/low profile car. - On-street parking with a permit provided to you upon request

Top guest favorite
A bright living area is furnished with a light-colored sofa and two patterned armchairs. Large windows provide views of the surrounding landscape, while a wooden table sits on a decorative rug. Light-colored walls and a ceiling fan enhance the inviting space.
Condo in Tucson
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

Gorgeous Mountain & City Views, Pools, & Hot Tubs

This upstairs condo offers the feeling of seclusion with fantastic amenities. Everything you need is here! Walk up your private staircase and enter an updated southwest-style abode oasis, with loads of natural light, private lanai, and views of the nearby mountains, desert, and city lights. Fully furnished, perfect for a long-term vacation. The kitchen is fully stocked with everything you need to cook a delicious meal. The community features 2 pools/spas, a fitness center, and a tennis court.

Top guest favorite
The guesthouse is set against a backdrop of desert landscape, showcasing a simple, earthy exterior. A wooden porch with railings invites guests to enjoy the outdoor space. Desert vegetation, including cacti and shrubs, enhances the natural surroundings, along with rocky pathways leading to the house.
Guesthouse in Tucson
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 362 reviews

West-side Trailhead Retreat in the Sonoran Desert

2017 guest house in Tucson Mountain foothills adjacent to Sweetwater Preserve (14+ mi.s of trails: mountain biking, horseback, running, & hiking)! Enjoy the giant soaking tub, BBQ grill, sunsets & patio. A full kitchen, sitting area, bath & BR are downstairs (550 sq. ft.). Up a 90-degree ladder to BR/retreat space, wonderful for getaway views. Our property is a 3-acre lot w/ desert flora/fauna, stars, & quietness, yet only 10 mi. from UA. Horses add to the ambiance with a taste of ranch life.

Top guest favorite
A spacious bed draped in an orange coverlet is set against a light-colored wall. Above, a wall hanging featuring circular designs adds artistic interest. Next to the bed, a white chair with wooden arms sits beside a blue ceramic vase, enhancing the room's cozy ambiance.
Guesthouse in Sam Hughes
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Hues Casita - Airy Studio Near U of A

Located in Historic Sam Hughes, The Hues Casita provides a quiet retreat conveniently located walking distance from U of A and a 5 minute drive to downtown. Light-filled interior spaces provide simplistic comfort and convenience, great for traveling couples, students, or work travel. Experience the Sonoran Desert's incredible hiking, biking, and recreation opportunities nearby, as well as Tucson's famous "23 Miles of Mexican Food". Adjoins Desert Hues, which may be occupied during your stay.

Top guest favorite
The entrance features a covered porch supported by wooden beams, overlooking a spacious front yard with desert landscaping. Potted plants are placed beside the steps, and mature trees provide shade, enhancing the serene ambiance of the adobe bungalow.
Home in Palo Verde
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Charming Vintage Adobe Bungalow, Central Location

1937 adobe bungalow, located in the historic Palo Verde neighborhood, just minutes away from UofA, downtown, Banner Medical Center, Tucson Botanical Gardens and a few blocks from The Arizona Inn. Thick adobe walls and double-pane windows make it a quiet retreat. Enjoy the covered patio, mature well-tended desert landscape--front and back--and a private outdoor shower. Combines contemporary convenience with vintage charm, including high-end appliances and a cabinet/desk/murphy bed combination

Top guest favorite
A modern home is positioned amidst the rolling foothills of the Tucson Mountains, surrounded by native desert flora including tall cacti. The expansive sky transitions from blue to a lighter hue, complementing the serene desert landscape.
Chalet in Tucson
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Tucson Mountain Retreat

Stunningly beautiful mountain and city views!!! Relax on the spacious patio or in the heated spa with a favorite beverage and enjoy the wildlife and views. This home is situated in the foothills of the majestic giant Saguaro-studded Tucson Mountains, with easy access to the Desert Museum, Old Tucson Studios, Gates Pass, Tucson Mountain Park and the Sweetwater Preserve with outstanding biking and hiking trails. Downtown Tucson, U. of Arizona, and 4 golf courses are within 7-10 miles.

Top guest favorite
A modern kitchen is showcased with wooden cabinetry and dark appliances. A spacious white countertop extends into a breakfast bar with two wooden stools. A door leading to the outside is visible, framed by natural light, creating an open and inviting atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Tucson
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

The Coop- Luxury guest house with ideal location

This luxury guest home was originally a chicken coop for a farmer over 60 years who owned the majority of the land in the area. With an addition and a complete renovation, we have designed this for the perfect vacation rental ideally located in Tucson. 15 minutes to Banner and the U of A. 10 minutes to Oro Valley or the freeway. The stylish guest home is separated from our home and designed with privacy in mind. Enjoy this brand new house for your stay with experienced hosts.

Top guest favorite
A tranquil outdoor space features an inviting infinity pool that reflects the stunning sunset. Comfortable lounge chairs are positioned near the water, with palm trees framing the scene. The expansive view captures the surrounding desert landscape and distant mountains under a colorful sky.
Home in Shadow Ridge
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

BookTucson-Mountain & City Views, pool, hot tub

The Hokum House is one of the amazing homes owned & managed by BookTucson. ♥ our listings to find us easily! Newly remodeled kitchen & baths. 3 King beds, two Queen Beds, a Twin, and couch (6 beds, sleeps 11 comfortably) Spectacular sunsets, covered outdoor dining, amazing city, and mountain views, resort-quality linens, & so much more. We take pride in managing Tucson's finest vacation homes. Read the "Show More" info before booking.

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Guesthouse in Palo Verde
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Central Casita Near Campus and Banner With Parking

Escape to The Galabunga Dos, a serene 1940's adobe casita tucked into Tucson’s vibrant Palo Verde neighborhood. This ultra private 800 sq ft desert home blends original charm, natural light, and thoughtful design into a space that feels calm, creative, and grounding. Just minutes from top dining, the University of Arizona, and Banner Hospital, it’s perfect for couples, solo travelers, and traveling professionals.

Top guest favorite
The image showcases a serene pool surrounded by various potted plants and vibrant garden decor. A light blue sky enhances the atmosphere, while colorful chairs are visible near the poolside, contributing to a relaxed outdoor space.
Guesthouse in Tucson
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Midtown Relaxing Casita With Pool.

Guest house located off to the side from main house in a quiet neighborhood close to the U of A campus and downtown. Private entrance with all the privacy of a hotel. TV is set up with Netflix, Hulu and other applications. Backyard access to pool, sitting area and garden. Pool is not heated, best used May-October. Off-street parking is available. Welcome to Casita Dos Hombres!

Top guest favorite
A living area features a black leather sofa adorned with decorative pillows, complemented by a cozy armchair. Natural light filters through the window, highlighting hardwood floors and a wall-mounted mirror. A fireplace adds warmth to the inviting space.
Home in Feldman's
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Newly remodeled two bedroom historic home.

Enjoy a stylish experience at this comfortable and centrally-located historic home with hardwood floors, and a modern kitchen. Great outdoor Tucson living with a gas fire pit, patio couches, BBQ, bar, hot tub, and outside bathroom. Very quiet neighborhood close to 4th Ave and the U of A. Your friendly hostess, Sandra, lives in a private studio in the back.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Tucson?

    Tucson has appealing places to stay in neighborhoods like Downtown, the Sam Hughes area, and the Catalina Foothills, each known for distinct local character and easy access to attractions. Many stays feature southwestern architecture or desert landscaping, creating a sense of place.

  • What are the best things to do in Tucson with kids?

    Families often explore the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum for wildlife exhibits and interactive learning, or visit Reid Park Zoo. Parks and children's museums around Tucson provide hands-on experiences for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Tucson?

    Explore Saguaro National Park, wander through the historic Mission San Xavier del Bac, or experience local art and food around the Mercado District. The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is frequently suggested for its blend of natural history and botanical displays.

  • How is the weather in Tucson?

    Tucson has warm, dry weather most of the year. Winter days are mild, ranging from 40–70°F (5–21°C), while summer often sees highs near 100°F (38°C) with occasional monsoon rains, so light clothing and sun protection are recommended.

  • What are the best places to visit in Tucson?

    Discover Saguaro National Park, the historic Mission San Xavier del Bac, and the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Downtown Tucson also has galleries, public murals, and local markets.

  • What are some hiking trails in Tucson?

    Explore trails in Sabino Canyon and Saguaro National Park, both known for desert landscapes and saguaro cacti. Tumamoc Hill is frequently suggested for those seeking a paved route with city views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Tucson?

    Families often enjoy the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, interactive exhibits at Children's Museum Tucson, and outdoor fun at Reid Park Zoo. Tucson's parks and gardens invite picnics and exploration year-round.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Tucson?

    Plan a day to explore Mount Lemmon, take a scenic drive through the Santa Catalina Mountains, or visit historic communities like Tubac for galleries and local crafts. Nearby nature preserves and caves invite adventure just outside Tucson.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Tucson?

    Many accommodations in Tucson welcome pets, particularly in neighborhoods like the Catalina Foothills, Sam Hughes, and central areas. Public parks and some trails around the city also provide pet-friendly outdoor spaces.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Tucson?

    Locals suggest bringing sun protection, drinking plenty of water, and experiencing a sunset in the desert. Exploring Tucson's local markets and tasting southwestern dishes adds to the visit.

  • What is Tucson known for?

    Tucson is known for its Sonoran Desert landscapes, vibrant arts scene, and rich blend of multicultural history. The area is celebrated for its southwestern cuisine and distinctive saguaro cacti.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Tucson?

    Explore the Barrio Viejo neighborhood for historic adobe homes and colorful murals or stroll through the historic Presidio District. Some visitors seek out quirky shops and peaceful gardens tucked throughout Tucson.

  • What are the best foods to try in Tucson?

    Tucson has locally rooted dishes such as Sonoran hot dogs, carne asada tacos, and mesquite-flavored treats. Many visitors also seek out enchiladas, tamales, and locally roasted coffee.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Tucson?

    Pack lightweight clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to prepare for the sun. Comfortable shoes suit exploring, and a reusable water bottle helps you stay hydrated in the desert climate.

  • What is the nightlife in Tucson like?

    Tucson has a lively mix of local music venues, craft breweries, and late-night eateries, especially around Downtown and Fourth Avenue. Visitors can explore art spaces, relaxed patios, and performance events in the evenings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Tucson?

    Tucson is known for events like the Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase in early spring, the All Souls Procession in fall, and folk festivals featuring music and arts. Culinary celebrations and rodeos are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Tucson?

    Tucson has many family-friendly vacation rentals in neighborhoods like the Catalina Foothills, Sam Hughes, and near local parks. These accommodations often have extra space and amenities to suit group stays.

  • When is the best time to visit Tucson?

    Late fall through early spring is often recommended for pleasant temperatures and outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy mild weather and blooming desert plants during these months.

All about Tucson

This city in the Sonoran Desert attracts visitors hoping to enjoy its impressive 350 days of sun each year. Tucson's picturesque surroundings include the basalt hill known as Sentinel Peak, from which the name Tucson was derived, as well as many of the iconic saguaro cacti — both in and out of the nearby national park named for them. Outdoor lovers flock to the park to hike, bike, and admire the scenery, as well as to Sabino Canyon and Mount Lemmon. Northern Tucson suburbs like Oro Valley and Catalina Foothills boast world-class golf courses and tend to make great bases for visitors.

What are the top things to do in Tucson?

Saguaro National Park

More than 100 miles of hiking trails snake around the two sections of Saguaro National Park, which straddles the city of Tucson. The Rincon Mountain District, to the east, sits in the high, wet landscape called “sky islands” and features tons of wildlife. To the west of town, the Tucson Mountain District includes the Signal Hill Petroglyphs and shows off large stands of the iconic cactus from which the park takes its name.

Catalina Foothills

Edging up against the Santa Catalina Mountains, this northern suburb gives visitors easy access to the Coronado National Forest and Catalina State Park, both quite popular for hiking, biking, birding, and horseback riding. The neighborhood also plays host to many of the area’s luxury tourist amenities like spas and golf courses.

Sabino Canyon Recreation Area

This canyon has been closed to private vehicles for decades. However, if you want to check out Sabino Canyon’s steep cliffs, desert vegetation, and (from afar) desert creatures such as Gila Monsters and bobcats, you can ride in a free, open-air Sabino Canyon or Bear Canyon shuttles (or bike after 5pm).

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Tucson

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 4,940 vacation rentals in Tucson

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 222,680 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    2,780 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 2,020 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    1,900 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    3,070 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    4,860 of Tucson vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Pet friendly, and Laptop-friendly workspace across Tucson rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Tucson stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Tucson's top spots, include Reid Park Zoo, Mission San Xavier del Bac, and Tucson Botanical Gardens

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