Synopses & Reviews
For more than twenty years, the Insiders Guide® series has been the essential source for in-depth travel and relocation informationfrom true insiders whose personal, practical perspective gives you everything you need to know. With an average of 350 sunny days per year, an awe-inspiring desert and mountain landscape, historical Pueblo-style architecture, and a strong economy, Tucson is a destination of choice for visitors, retirees, and those looking to relocate. It offers a relaxed yet sophisticated vibe. This authoritative guide will show you how to navigate the citys vibrant cultural scene and find special opportunities for outdoor recreation and fun. Inside you'll find:
Countless details on how to live and thrive in Tucson, from the best local shopping to the lowdown on real estate
Comprehensive listings of restaurants, lodgings, and day trips
The inside scoop on festivals and attractions, including rodeos, craft shows, Native American powwows, golf tournaments, and music under the stars
Sections dedicated to children, retirement, and much more
Synopsis
Rich in history and populated with cacti, this glorious city near the Mexican border— affectionately nicknamed “Old Pueblo”—is high on a traveler’s list. Make the most of your experience in Tucson with this practical and comprehensive guide, written by a locals who love their city. Whether you go to Tucson for a visit or look to move there permanently, Insiders’ Guide to Tucson is the essential addition to your suitcase. In addition to the text being fully revised and updated, the 6th edition features a new cover treatment.
Synopsis
Make the most of your experience in Tucson with this practical and comprehensive guide, written by locals who love their city.
About the Author
Mary Paganelli Votto has lived in such exotic places as Rome, Basra,Baghdad, and Damascus but makes her home in a place likewise spectacularTucson. She contributes food and entertainment articles to
Tucson Lifestyle,
Tucson Lifestyle Home and Gardens,
Arizona Food & Lifestyle, and
Canyon RanchKate Reynolds, born in Phoenix, is one of those increasingly rare Arizona natives. A freelance writer who has published articles in both local and national publications.