Radisson Hotel City Center Tucson
- 4 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 14
- Reviews
good value for the money
- January 5, 2009
- Rated 3 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
The hotel is not new, however it is well kept. The room was clean, and quite large. My only complaint would be about the parking structure. I drive a large SUV...in the parking structure, there were bars hanging from the ceiling that actually scraped the top of my car!! The attendant was not helpful, if anything he was quite rude.
Hotel Arizona, Tucson
- October 30, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
The hotel is old, but nice. The front desk folks are extremely friendly and efficient.
The parking structure is more than adequate, just tight to navigate. I saw no signs letting you know that you can access the hotel from the roof of the parking garage via elevated walkways, but it may be obvious to you if you arrive while the suns shines.
The restaraunt and bar are nice, but the staff is not up to par. While friendly and polite, they were unfocused and a little unprofessional.
Still a very nice place to stay, strategically located for easy access and quick trips to the U of A and excellent restaraunts in the downtown area.
Great Hotel
- October 25, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
The Hotel Arizona,is an older hotel which is in the heart of the downtown Tucson.It is in walking distance of some great restraunts and a short drive from good shopping areas.
The hotel staff was very helpful and extremly polite.The rooms were clean and very big.If I take another trip to southern Arizona I would use this hotel again.
never felt more unwelcome
- August 14, 2008
- Rated 2 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Asked to check-in early. Not possible said front desk. Asked to upgrade room. Not necessary said front desk, they had a wonderful room waiting for me. Received a room overlooking a roof with no view and a very efficient but noisy air conditioner. The room was clean but older. We were hassled by an employee in the parking garage and threatened with having our vehicle towed at our expense for parking in the section reserved for large vehicles. We were in a full size crew cab pick-up that was the exact same size as most of the vehicles surrounding ours. Maybe he just didn't like the color of ours. Another parking attendant finally came to our rescue. My thanks to him. Asked for a late check-out, not a problem says front desk, however when we went to check out, we couldn't since the front desk said they were unable to check out anyone at the time, but they would send me a receipt via fax or e-mail if I needed one.
Off-season scenic bargain
- June 11, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
May is the month when the summer heat may begin -- or may not. Hotel rates are great, including at The Hotel Arizona, which is a beautiful pink building complete with a Spanish mural and nicely landscaped cacti out front. My room was huge, and the desk included an ever so handy lamp with extra plugs for a laptop. I liked the wireless connection, which required only one log-in for 3 days (even when I turned my laptop off). My room (602) had a small refrigerator, where I kept water, fruit, and the inevitable iced coffee from the Starbucks downstairs. Warning: the parking garage has no elevator (I had a brand new cast on my foot), but one can park on top (hot though) and go directly into a floor of the hotel and take the elevator. The elevators for the building seemed slow, but overall, it was a grand place to stay.