7990 East Snyder Road
Tucson, AZ 85750
Nightly Rates: ( 140.00 - 310.00 )
3 Star
Located in the foothills, with breathtaking views and near Nationally renownedresorts. Canterra brings you a unique setting for an active and relaxing vacation. Among the beautiful Tanque Verde Valley and Santa Catal Catalina Mountains. Each bright and cheerful luxury condo-suites offer custom bed types with fully equipped gourmet kitchens that provide room for socializing and dining. Maintain your exercise program in the fitness center or on the nearby hiking trailsin Sabino Canyon. Our tailor made packages include golf, rental car, spa, and courteous professional service. Sonoran Suites gives you the best of resort living enhanced by a world of surrounding pleasures.
Indicative rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making a reservation.
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Time Zone is GMT - 7
· 8 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 0 floors.
Take Tucson Blvd to Valencia Rd East to North Kolb Rd approximately 8.2 miles. Take Kolb to Tanque Verde Rd turn right (North) on Sabino Canyon. Follow Sabino Canyon Road to Snyder Raod, approximately 6 miles, turn right onto Snyder Raod. Property is on the right side.
Tucson International Airport
Credit card / deposit required for all reservations.
Through the internet site where your reservations were booked, please cancel 31 days prior to arrival to avoid penalty of 50% of stay. Cancellation fee of $35.00 per room applies to all cancellations.
Many consider dinner at El Charro a must for any Tucson visit. In operation since 1922, El Charro (311 N. Court Ave.) is the oldest continuously family owned Mexican restaurant in the USA. Fajitas, chalupas, rellenos, tamales and enchiladas don't get any more traditional and authentic. You'll see a wire cage hanging above the restaurant's roof. This is where they dry beef in the traditional way for carne seca.
The Tack Room Irene's Peruvian RestaurantDine South of the border ... way South! Irene's at 254 E. Congress specializes in the cuisine of Peru. Choose from a healthy nuevo-casera menu and full bar. Dance salsa and tango in a smokie-free enviroment.
Cushing Street Cafe & BarThis historic Tucson landmark at 198 W. Cushing St. is a favorite gathering place downtown. Known for its homemade soups. Cushing St. also serves salads, quesadillas, sandwiches, grilled steaks and seafood. Dine Al Fresco on the garden patios, or in dining rooms filled with antiques.
Caruso'sA Tucson tradition at 434 N. 4th Ave. Three generations of the Zagona family have been serving fine Italian food at Caruso's for over 50 years. Yhe delightful menu features lasagna, homemade ravioli, spaghetti and other traditional Italian favorites. For extra atmosphere enjoy the pleasant outdoor dining.
140 N. Main. The museum's notable permanent collection includes pre-Columbian, Hispanic, Western, Asian and contemporary art, as well as changing exhibitions annually. The neighboring Historic Block features five restored homes of Historic El Presidio District
Cushing Street Bar & Restaurant343 S. Meyer Ave. features an attractive 1880s' decor with beautiful wood furnishings. Joseph Ferrin lived here and operated a general store about 100 years ago.
Corbett HouseThis restored Mission Revival bungalow represents a middle-class house of the early 1900s. J. Knox Corbett came to Arizona to recover from tuberculosis in 1880 and built this house in 1906-1907. He was a successful businessman and served 23 years as the Tucson Postmaster. Come inside to see the beautiful arts and crafts furnishings on a self-guided tour.
Tucson Children's Musuem200 S 6th Street. Full of things to do, this museum has been designed especally for kids 2-11 (who must be with an adult). Children have fun exploring the world, conducting scientific experiments, learning about different careers, discovering new cultures, and getting behind the wheel of a real fire truck.
Fourth Avenue329 E.7th Street. The Bohemian heart of Tucson lies along this street located between downtown and the university. Ethnic cafes, restaurants, galleries, and thrift shops line both sides from University Boulevard South to 9th Street. Old Pueblo Trolley runs antique eletric streetcars along 4th Avenue and University Boulevard on Friday evenings.
Arizona Historical Society Museum949 E. 2nd Street. Exhibits take you through Arizona's Spanish, Mexican, Mountain Men, Territorial and early statehood eras. Period rooms, artifacts and photos bring history to life. Temporary exhibits and special programs interpret aspects of the past. Visitors of all ages enjoy the early 1900s copper mine exhibit, where you can walk through a realistic mine and other processing machinery.
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