Synopses & Reviews
For more than twenty years, the Insiders' Guide® series has remained the essential source for in-depth travel and relocation information.
Each guide is written by locals and true insiders and offers a personal, practical perspective that readers everywhere have come to know and love.
From its artisan marketplaces to its historical Pueblo-style architecture, Tucson is a crossroads of Native American, Spanish, and American cultures. Let this authoritative guide show you how to navigate Tucson's vibrant mountains and deserts, mouth-watering eateries, abundant nightlife, and cultural celebrations. Inside you'll find:
Comprehensive listings of restaurants, lodging, and recreation opportunities
The inside scoop on festivals and attractions, including Cinco de Mayo, Tombstone Vigilante Days, Biosphere 2, and the Mount Lemmon Ski Valley Skyride
Countless details on how to live and thrive in the area, from the best shopping to the lowdown on real estate
Sections dedicated to children, retirement, and much more
Whether you're planning a vacation, already living in the area, or looking to relocate, Insiders' Guide to Tucson will show you everything you need to know.
Review
"Written by local authors with hefty credentials who know their area and provide an 'insider's' perspective."
-In the Driver's Seat
(praise for the series)
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"By far one of the best lines of guidebooks available anywhere. Even if you've lived in one of the Insiders' Guide locations for years, you can bet you'll learn new places to go, people to meet and things to do."
-Vapor Trails on-line magazine
(praise for the series)
Synopsis
Tucson features towering saguaro and spectacular sunsets, myriad outdoor recreation opportunities, and a high-tech city with a laid-back atmosphere. This sunny locale includes a thriving arts community that embraces Native American and Spanish culture. Visitors, residents, and those considering retirement in the area will all benefit from this book.
Synopsis
Insiders' Guide to Tucson offers travelers, newcomers, and locals the best, most comprehensive information on what's happening in the area. Known for its great climate and spectacular scenery, Tucson also draws from three cultures--Native American, Spanish, and American--making it a hub of art, architecture, and history. Use this guide to discover mountain parks, annual events, and the city's active arts community as well as limitless opportunities for fun, dining, and adventure.
About the Author
Mary Paganelli has lived in such exotic places as Rome, Basra, Baghdad, and Damascus, and has traveled extensively throughout the world. She is a food and travel writer, editor, and chef. She makes her home in Tucson, Arizona.