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311 E. Congress St.
What’s left to say about Hotel Congress after more than a century as the core of Tucson? As a hotel, it succeeds with its quaint rooms, delicious food and multiple bars. But what makes it the best hotel is that it’s more than a hotel: It’s home to festivals and concerts throughout the year, historic events, local art, and maybe even a few ghosts. Hotel Congress is exactly the kind of place we’d want serving as the cornerstone of downtown.
2. Arizona Inn
3. La Paloma