The Don'ts of Visiting Tucson, Arizona

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Published 2024-04-17
Are you off to visit the University of Arizona or perhaps want to take in the Sonoran Desert Museum? Or maybe you want to have a Sonoran Hot Dog? Well Tucson has it for you. Here we give you tourist information on visiting Tucson, Arizona. The Do's and Don'ts of Tucson.
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All Comments (21)
  • @MeansToTravel
    I had so much fun filming this with you!!! DON’T forget to book a trip to Tucson - it’s such a great destination! 😁🌵
  • @wncjan
    Don't miss Pima Air and Space Museum, and Tombstone is not far .
  • @hoytoy100
    Bisbee is a great little town worth visiting
  • @sdwill66
    Visited Sierra Vista to visit family all the way from Australia last October. Tombstone was my favourite because I'm a Wild West nut. Bisbee was cool too.
  • @martensjd
    Kitt Peak observatory is about an hour away and a fascinating place to visit. You need to call ahead for reservations, though, and take water.
  • Among many great restaurants are El Charro for steaks, Mi Nidito for Chili Rellenos. And take a walk in Sabino Canyon.
  • @MikeIzzle_
    Arizona is easily one of the most beautiful places on earth, I’m so glad I live in NM and can visit often!
  • San Xavier del Bac Mission is part of the Tohono O’odham (Native American) Nation.. so the frybread sold right outside of the mission would more than likely be attributed to the local Tohono O’odham, not Navajo. (13 mins in) .. Just a little FYI.
  • I'm biased, but I also highly suggest for people interested in coming to Tucson to look into the local theatre scene here. Usually in mid-September to May, there's a lot of great theater performances for all age ranges! I've had several people come up to me and say "wow! I didn't realize Tucson had such great theatre!"
  • @bbpete8349
    I've visited Tucson many times and these are good tips. El Charro was a must each time. Also, Sonoran hotdogs at a couple of places are not to be skipped no matter how "bad" for you they probably are. I'm thinking about just making a special trip just to get those hotdogs again.
  • @FierceMice
    Great recommendations! Also, don't forget Pinacle Peak steakhouse, an old west experience with live stunt shows on weekends! A fun evening at an old fashioned melodrama? You can get that at the Gaslight Theater. And Eegee's frozen drinks. 1/2 lemon, 1/2 strawberry and thank me later :-)
  • @adi91216
    Desert towns are definitely chilly at night, so an extra layer is definitely worth packing. It is not tropical weather which stays constant throughout. Learnt this the hard way in California.
  • @chrismd00
    Seems very typical American: car centric, road rage, long commutes, poor public transport, fast food, friendly. Love thinking in the canyons!
  • Don't forget to bring your bike! Tucson has scenic carfree trails in and around Tucson, including the 131 mile Loop that will literally take you through most of the venues within and outerskirts of this beautiful city.
  • @nick1235100
    Shout out to the Cookie Cabin up on Mount Lemmon
  • @adaynasmile
    You should have mentioned Gaslight! What a fun experience if you get tickets way in advance. Totally worth it though if you know you are going!
  • Thank you Tucsonians or as the Natives would say, Chucksonians!
  • Mt. Lemmon for sure 👌🏼. Plus there’s a long bike path that circles the city for people who are into that. I haven’t personally tried it out yet, but will next time I visit my brother who lives in Tucson.
  • @DayrusBPB
    Hi, great video. Like to know more about the activities, animals and food.