Arizona Inn


The Arizona Inn is one of the oldest accommodations in Tucson, Arizona. The hotel was opened in 1930. It has been run by the Greenway family. Most particularly, Isabella Greenway opened the hotel. She was Arizona's first female congresswoman and a friend to Eleanor Roosevelt. The inn was added to the National Register in 1988. The inn was built for more than guest accommodations. Isabella wanted to help World War I veterans by offering them jobs.

The hotel has undergone renovations since those early days to update the 1930s décor into something more contemporary. The old furnishings such as bureaus and bed frames still exist though. They add to the new look and comfort for the guest.

Standard rooms have queen or king beds with garden views. Some of the premium rooms have a king bed with patio. Deluxe rooms offer king or queen beds with a sitting area, wet or dry bar and patio. Suites are available with king beds, separate sitting area, and garden views. Each room has television, business facilities, toiletries, and comfortable seating. Dining can be completed in the main restaurant or Audubon Bar. The restaurant is open for all three meals with international cuisine and a fireplace for ambience.

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