Experience a unique stay at Hacienda Linda, a bed and breakfast that stands out. Situated on six acres alongside Saguaro National Park West, you'll be surrounded by an incredible variety of birds and wildlife you won't find anywhere else. Privacy is a top priority, with six bedrooms on the opposite side of the house, each equipped with Tempurpedic beds for your comfort. Start your day with a hearty breakfast included with your stay and stay connected with WiFi throughout the property. After a long day of exploring, treat yourself to a rejuvenating massage session with the onsite therapist. Remember to take advantage of the day spa to relax and recharge.
The Gaslight Theatre has been providing top-notch family entertainment to Tucson since 1977. They offer musical comedy melodramas six nights a week and five different shows yearly, ranging from Westerns and sci-fi spoofs to famous Christmas shows and everything in between. Come and cheer for the hero and boo the villain while enjoying your favorite beer, soft drink, pizza, ice cream, and unlimited free popcorn. They also host concerts every Monday night. At The Gaslight, they are all about providing great entertainment, great food, low prices, and a fun place to forget about your problems, unwind, and have a good laugh.
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.