Step into The Funky Monk, a vibrant neighborhood restaurant and bar with a fun and exciting atmosphere. It's a perfect place to catch up with friends or enjoy a night out with loved ones. You can satisfy your cravings with delicious daily happy hour specials, food and drink specials, and a wide selection of 24 beers on tap. Take advantage of the popular cosmic slushie cocktails that tickle your taste buds. You can choose between indoor or outdoor seating options and relax in the warm and welcoming ambiance. At The Funky Monk, they're committed to providing you with a fantastic dining experience.
Discover the rich history of Tucson at the Arizona Historical Society. Since 1864, the society has devoted itself to preserving and sharing Arizona's past. With a collection of artifacts from the Spanish, colonial, and territorial periods, the society offers an unparalleled resource for exploring the state's history. Visitors can see authentic relics of stagecoaches and personal effects of legendary figures like Wyatt Earp. The society's collections promote public understanding of Arizona's fascinating past and provide a unique opportunity for research on contemporary issues such as water availability, immigration, free trade, mining, ranching, agribusiness, defense industry, cultural diversity, and urban development, immerse yourself in Arizona's rich heritage at the Arizona Historical Society.
Ready for a unique and exciting way to enjoy the scenic beauty of Tucson? Try hot air ballooning with Tucson Balloon Rides. During this recreational adventure, you can soar over the majestic Tucson Mountains, Sonoran Desert, Saguaro National Park West, and the expansive Avra Valley while taking in breathtaking panoramic views. Tucson Hot Air Balloon Rides offers a 'Sonoran Sunrise' flight package, which includes a continental champagne brunch after the flight. The hot air balloon ride lasts over an hour or longer, depending on the wind conditions and landing areas. Typically, you will travel between 10 to 15 miles at altitudes ranging from 500 to 4000 ft above the Tucson area.