La Quinta Inn And Suites Tucson Airport

7001 South Tucson Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85706
Nightly Rates: ( 105.00 - 135.00 )
2 Star


Property Description

The La Quinta Inn and Suites is conveniently located one block north of Tucson International Airport (free shuttle), in the shadow of distant Mount Lemmon. We have a refreshing Pool and Spa, a Fitness Center, and loads of amenities to make your stay most enjoyable. Golf courses and hiking trails dot the landscaping. Enjoy our complimentary Continental Breakfast or one of a variety of restaurants nearby, such as Morgan's, Cattletown Steakhouse, Sachiko Sushi, and Mi Nindito (Mexican).



Amenities

· Air Conditioned
· Elevators
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Wheel Chair Access
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Suite
· Safe Deposit Box
· Guest Laundromat
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Double Bed
· Single Bed
· Adjoining Rooms
· Connecting Rooms
· Free Airport Shuttle
· Continental Breakfast
· Breakfast
· Copy Service
· Express Checkout
· Express Check In
· Laundry Service
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Free Transportation
· Free Newspaper
· Parking
· Free Parking
· Wake-up Service
· Porters
· Golf
· Heated Pool
· Jacuzzi
· Jogging Track
· Skiing
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Meal Plan - Continental
· Audio Visual Equipment
· Rollaway Beds
· Pets Allowed
· Fire Alarm with Light
· Smoke Detectors
· Sprinklers In Rooms


Room Information

Standard
* Air Conditioning * Alarm Clock * Bathroom Amenities * Bathtub/shower * CNN or Other News * Cable Television * Closets In Room - Number - 1 * Coffee / Tea Maker * Color Television * Direct Dial Phone * Hair Dryer * High Speed Internet Access * How many telephones are in a majority of the rooms - 1 * Iron / Ironing Board * Modem / Data port * Movies * Private Bath * Radio AM/FM * Remote Television * Self-Controlled Heating/Cooling * Voice Mail * Web TV * Work Desk with Lamp
Deluxe
* Closets In Room - Number - 1 * High Speed Internet Access * How many telephones are in a majority of the rooms - 2

Rate Disclaimer

Rates are subject to change without notice and are based on the season, location, room type, number of adults per room and special discounts for which our guests may qualify. Access the reservations function for specific rates and availability.


Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is MST
· Opened in 1996
· Renovated in 2003
· 143 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 4 floors.


Directions

* FROM I-10 EAST OR WEST, EXIT 267 VALENCIA RD. GO WEST ON VALENCIA RD. AT TUCSON BLVD;TURN LEFT. CONTINUE SOUTH ON TUCSON BLVD AND INN IS ON THE LEFT. * FROM I-19 NORTH OR SOUTH, EXIT 95 VALENCIA RD. GO EAST 3 MILES TO TUCSON BLVD.

Immediately at the airport exit. We are the second hotel on the right.

AIRPORT

Tucson Int'l...1 block


Guarantee Policy

Guest arrivals after 6pm must be guaranteed with a major credit card or advance deposit.


Cancellation Policy

6pm Cancellation in effect. Cancellations must be made by 6pm local hotel time on the date of arrival to avoid billing of one night Room and Tax.


Restaurant Information

Morgan's

Upscale casual dining. Separate Bar area with Big screen TV.

Finnegan's

Casual dining; American. Lunch Buffet. Sit down lunch and dinner

Cattle Town Steakhouse

family steak house

Jerry Bob's

family restaurant

Sachiko Sushi

Fresh Sushi and Chinese entrees

Denny's Los Betos Mi Nindito Mexican Restaurant

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Randolph Park Zoo

Airplane graveyard

Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium

* American Airlines Reservation Ctr........1 mi E * Flight Safety Int'l......................4 mi W * Intuit...........................................1 mi N * Raytheon.......................................1 mi S

Arizona Sonora Desert Museum

* High Corbett Field (Rockies Trng Field)......8 mi N * Mount Lemon Ski Resort........................30 mi NW * Pima County Fairgrounds......................15 mi S * Randolph Park.....................................8 mi NE * Tucson Convention Center....................10 mi N * Tucson Electric Park............................5 mi NW * Tucson Raceway Park-Nascar................15 mi SE

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* Davis Monthan Air Force Base......6 mi NE * Tucson Medical Center..................11 mi NE

Tucson Electric Park (Baseball Spring Training)

* Pima College............................8 mi W * University Of Arizona............10 mi NW

San Xavier Del Bac Mission Desert Diamond Casino Pima Air & Space Museum

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