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Price by Week Day
Average hotel prices in Tucson reach around $150 on Friday.
In Tucson, hotel prices gradually increase during the week, starting at just over $100 on Monday and reaching around $150 by Friday. Prices dip slightly over the weekend, averaging around $140 on Saturday and lowering to about $120 on Sunday.
Price by Month
Lowest prices around $80 in January and highest around $170 in October.
In Tucson, hotel prices exhibit noticeable monthly variation, with January averaging just over $80 and peaking in October at around $170–$180. The months with the lowest prices are January and July, while October sees the highest rates.
How far in advance should I book?
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In Tucson, hotel prices typically decrease as the number of days until check-in increases, with the best hotels often fully booked three weeks prior. Last-minute bookings at lower-quality hotels may see price drops, while same-day rates can be around $100.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular hotel category in Tucson is 2*, priced just under $100.
In Tucson, hotels are distributed across various star ratings, with prices increasing as the star level rises. The most popular category is 2*, priced just under $100, while 3* hotels reflect a notable increase, around $125. Small price increments are observed between the adjacent 2* and 3* categories.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical check-in and check-out times in Tucson hotels, and how common are early/late options or fees?
How much extra should I expect added to the advertised room rate for taxes and mandatory fees in Tucson?
When is Tucson’s high season, and how large are price swings versus low season?
Which Tucson neighborhoods differ most for hotel price, walkability, and transit to attractions?
Are hotel Wi-Fi speeds and coworking options good enough for remote work in Tucson?
What lodging scams or safety issues should I watch for that specifically affect Tucson travelers?
How do big Tucson events affect hotel availability and price?
What payment, deposit, and currency quirks should I expect in Tucson hotels?
What pet and family policies are typical at Tucson hotels?
How far is Tucson International Airport (TUS) from downtown hotels?
What is the typical pre-authorization hold amount for incidentals at Tucson hotels?
Top Tips
- Plan your Tucson Gem & Mineral Show experience early: booking 60–90 days ahead secures better rates and widest hotel selection. Many hotels offer themed amenities or local event information—confirm with your property for Festival-week benefits.
- During peak winter season, top hotel chains may provide extended-stay rates, complimentary breakfast, or local guided tours—check for packages that enhance your stay. Book 30–60 days ahead for November-March holiday weekends and campus events to secure rooms during periods of higher occupancy.
- Unlock value in July-August with the lowest nightly rates. Prefer hotels featuring robust air conditioning, shaded lounges, or pool access to fully enjoy your stay during high summer temperatures of 38-40°C (100-104°F).
- With Tucson International Airport just 15–20 minutes (12 mi/19 km) from downtown, many hotels offer shuttle service or quick rideshare pick-up—confirm transport options when you book.
- During monsoon season (July-September), allow extra time for airport transfers due to potential dust storms (haboobs) and travel delays. Many hotels offer late check-in or flexible policies during weather disruptions—confirm with your front desk.
- Downtown and campus-area hotels usually charge $15–$20 per day for on-site parking, while airport or suburban locations often offer it free. Ask about included perks, such as electric vehicle charging or in-and-out privileges, to maximize your value.
- Save on bottled water by using Tucson’s safe tap water—many hotels provide refill stations in public areas. Bringing a reusable bottle supports local sustainability efforts and helps guests stay refreshed.
- For campus events or game weekends, book a hotel within 1.6 km (1 mi) of the University of Arizona for easiest access and to avoid traffic delays. Some hotels distribute local event maps or offer information kiosks—ask upon arrival.
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