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    Pet-Friendly Hotels in Tucson, AZ

    Find pet‑friendly hotels in Tucson, AZ, with Red Roof. Bring your four‑legged travel companion and enjoy comfortable rooms, free Wi‑Fi, and budget‑friendly rates across the Old Pueblo.
    Tucson, AZ
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    Tucson Downtown – University
    1300 N Stone Ave , Tucson, AZ, 85705
    1.18 mi / 1.9 km
    73.49
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    66.54
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    Cost with taxes & fees 78.07 USD...
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    Tucson South - Airport
    3704 E Irvington Rd , Tucson, AZ, 85714
    5.27 mi / 8.48 km
    69.00
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    62.10
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    Cost with taxes & fees 69.58 USD...
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    Tucson - Vail
    6161 E Benson Highway , Tucson, AZ, 85756
    9.63 mi / 15.5 km
    64.00
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    57.60
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    Cost with taxes & fees 68.55 USD...
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    Tucson North - Marana
    4940 W Ina Rd , Tucson, AZ, 85743
    10.05 mi / 16.17 km
    76.00
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    66.88
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    Cost with taxes & fees 76.61 USD...
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    Explore Tucson with Red Roof

    Surrounded by Saguaro‑studded mountains and a sky that glows pink at sunset, Tucson blends outdoor adventure with a relaxed college‑town vibe. Red Roof keeps it simple with pet‑friendly hotels in Tucson, AZ, including convenient spots near Tucson International Airport, downtown, the University of Arizona, and Marana. With our flexible pet policy, you never have to leave Fido behind while you explore hiking trails, desert gardens, or local taco trucks.
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    About Tucson

    Founded in 1775, Tucson showcases Spanish missions, Old West history, and a UNESCO‑designated City of Gastronomy food scene. Stroll Fourth Avenue’s storefronts, sample Sonoran hot dogs, or spot wildlife among saguaros at Saguaro National Park. Sunny weather almost year‑round means patios and parks are always open for leashed pups.
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    Top Attractions in Tucson

    • Saguaro National Park: Iconic cactus forests and dog‑friendly scenic drives on both the East and West districts.
    • Arizona‑Sonora Desert Museum: Part zoo, part botanical garden, mostly outdoors and perfect for leashed walks in cooler months.
    • Pima Air & Space Museum: One of the world’s largest aircraft collections plus boneyard tours.
    • Mission San Xavier del Bac: 18th‑century Spanish mission known as the “White Dove of the Desert.”
    • Fourth Avenue & Downtown Arts District: Murals, vintage shops, craft breweries, and weekly farmers markets with pet‑friendly stalls.
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    Things to Do with Your Dog

    • Dog Parks: Let pups roam off‑leash at Reid Park’s Miko’s Corner Playground or Christopher Columbus Dog Park in Marana.
    • Trails: Walk the paved Chuck Huckleberry Loop, a 137‑mile multi‑use path that circles the metro area and borders the Santa Cruz River.
    • Patio Dining: In warmer months, look for “Yappy Hours” at Detroit Shipping Company and pet‑focused pop‑ups at Campus Martius Park.
    • Events: Check local calendars for “Bark in the Park” baseball nights at Kino Sports Complex and dog‑friendly farmers markets on weekends.
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    Neighborhoods Worth Exploring

    • Downtown & Congress Street: Streetcar access, live music venues, and historic theatres.
    • University Area: Campus museums and lively eateries along Main Gate Square.
    • South Tucson: Colorful murals and authentic Sonoran cuisine.
    • Marana & Oro Valley: Quiet suburbs with golf courses, outlet shopping, and quick freeway links to Phoenix.
    • Eastside Foothills: Gateway to Sabino Canyon, Mt. Lemmon Scenic Byway, and panoramic city views.
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    Hotels Near Popular Destinations

    Whether you are catching an early flight out of TUS, cheering on the Wildcats at Arizona Stadium, or heading to the Tucson Gem & Mineral Show at the convention center, there is a Red Roof location minutes away. Select the property that fits your itinerary and enjoy perks like year‑round outdoor pools, EV charging, free parking, and plenty of green space for quick walks.

    (Check each property’s policy to see if an additional pet fee applies for a second pet and confirm weight/breed restrictions.)

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. How many pets can stay in one room?One well‑behaved pet stays free. A second pet can be added for a small nightly fee, capped after seven nights.
    2. Is there a weight limit or breed restriction?Pets should weigh under 80 pounds. Contact the hotel directly with breed‑specific questions.
    3. Can I leave my dog alone in the room?We ask that pets not be left unattended. If you must step out briefly, notify the front desk and ensure your pet remains quiet.
    4. Do assistance animals stay free?Yes. Service animals and emotional‑support animals are always welcome at no charge.
    5. Where can I walk my dog near airport hotels?Irvington Dog Park and the Santa Cruz River section of The Loop are both a short drive from the South‑Airport property.

    Why Choose Red Roof?

    Our pet‑friendly hotels in Tucson, AZ, keep travel affordable. Enjoy free Verified Wi‑Fi, an expanded cable package, and no extra fee for your first pet. Many Tucson locations feature outdoor pools for cooling off after desert hikes, on‑site laundry for dusty gear, and EV charging for road‑trippers. Book direct to earn RediRewards points and unlock exclusive member rates.

    Plan Your Pet‑Friendly Tucson Getaway

    Ready for sunny skies and desert trails? Check current rates, pick the Red Roof location that best matches your plans, and reserve your pet‑friendly room today.