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Which hotels in Tucson, Arizona would offer a good venue for a wedding reception?
Our daughter is getting married. Which hotels in Tucson, Arizona would provide the best venue for a wedding reception?
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By far, one of the most charming wedding locations in Tucson is the Lodge on the Desert. Historic, stunning, recently renovated, and right in the heart of our midtown area and walking distance from the Tucson gardens. The Lodge is located at 306 North Alvernon Way, South of Fifth Street. Their toll free number is 877-498-6776.
Another option would be Loew's Ventana Canyon, located in the foothills of the Catalina mountains. Pricey and very elegant, this is one of the more elegant hotel facilities in town. They are located at 7000 North Resort Drive, off of Skyline Drive. The views are phenomenal. Toll Free Reservations can be made by calling 1-800-234-5117.
For an historical, old west approach to a wedding celebration, the historic Hotel Congress downtown is a great, less formal option. Their address is 311 East Congress Street. They can be reached at 520- 622-8848.
No matter the choice, make your day special!
Another option would be Loew's Ventana Canyon, located in the foothills of the Catalina mountains. Pricey and very elegant, this is one of the more elegant hotel facilities in town. They are located at 7000 North Resort Drive, off of Skyline Drive. The views are phenomenal. Toll Free Reservations can be made by calling 1-800-234-5117.
For an historical, old west approach to a wedding celebration, the historic Hotel Congress downtown is a great, less formal option. Their address is 311 East Congress Street. They can be reached at 520- 622-8848.
No matter the choice, make your day special!
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