Hyatt Place Tucson/Airport Tucson Arizona
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Hyatt Place Tucson/Airport
6885 South Tucson Boulevard
Tucson, AZ 85706
Nightly Rates (89.00 - 89.00)   2 Star

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Property Description
Hyatt Place is an exciting and innovative new select service hotel offering more of what is important to todays travelers. Our guests enjoy a spacious guestroom with a 42 inch high-definition flat panel TV, our signature Hyatt Grand Bed, a plush Cozy Corner oversized sofa sleeper that is separated from the sleeping area, and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi internet access throughout the hotel. The innovation extends beyond the guestroom. Our Gallery is a warm and open area that features a self-registration kiosk, an intimate coffee and wine cafe, a TV den and an e-room with free access to a public computer and printer. Guests at Hyatt Place will also enjoy a free continental breakfast each morning and can purchase freshly prepared menu items, premium espresso drinks, or beer and wine.




Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Express Checkout

  • Free Parking

  • Free Local Telephone Calls

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable


  • Room Information
  • One King Room

  • Our spacious guest room features contemporary decor with stylish furnishings including one king plush Hyatt Grand Bed, state-of-the-art media and work center with a high-definition 42 inch flat panel television that easily integrates with laptops and other electronic devices, a comfortable cozy corner L-shaped sofa-sleeper, wet bar and bathroom vanity upgraded with granite countertops. Enjoy complimentary hotel-wide wireless high-speed Internet and continental breakfast buffet.
  • Two Doubles Room

  • Our spacious guest room features contemporary decor with stylish furnishings including two double plush Hyatt Grand Beds, state-of-the-art media and work center with a high-definition 42 inch flat panel television that easily integrates with laptops and other electronic devices, a comfortable Cozy Corner L-shaped sofa-sleeper, wet bar and bathroom vanity upgraded with granite countertops. Enjoy complimentary hotel-wide wireless high-speed Internet and continental breakfast buffet.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  PST 

  • Opened in  1997 

  • Renovated in  2006 

  • 120  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Directions
    Exit north on Tucson Blvd. to Elvira. Hotel is on NE corner of Elvira and Tucson Blvd. Take 1-10 East. Exit Kino Parkway South. At Valencia Road turn left then right onto Tucson Blvd. Take 1-19 heading south. Exit Valencia Blvd. Turn right. Turn right on Tucson Blvd Take I-19 heading north. Exit Valencia. Turn left. Turn right on Tucson Blvd Take I-10 West. Exit Valencia Bvd. turn left. Head West for about 3 miles. Turn left on Tucson Blvd. Take I-10 East. Exit Kino Parkway South. Turn left on Valencia. Turn right on Tucson Blvd Turn left on Valencia. Turn right on Tucson Blvd. Turn left on Valencia Blvd heading east. Turn right on Tucson Blvd Take Nogales Hwy heading North for about 1.5 miles. Turn right on Valencia Blvd and head east. Turn right on Tucson Blvd and head south for two blocks. The AmeriSuites is located on the left (east) side. Turn right on Aero Park Hwy. Turn right on Nogales Hwy. Turn right on Valencia. Turn right on Tucson BLvd. Turn right on Tucson. Turn left on Elvira. Turn left onto Tucson Blvd. Take Ajo West. Make Left on Tucson Blvd. Take Hwy 80 heading north. Merge on to I-10 heading West. Exit Valencia Blvd. Turn left on Tucson Blvd Take 36th Street to 4th Ave. Turn right. Merge on I-10 heading East. Exit Kino Parkway South. Turn left on Valencia. Turn right on Tucson Blvd. Take Palo Verde heading north. Turn right on Valencia Blvd. Turn left on Tucson Blvd. Take Hwy 90 heading north. Merge onto I-10 heading west. Exit Valencia Blvd. Turn left on Tucson Blvd Take Rita Road to I-10. Take I-10 Westbound. Exit Valencia. Turn left on Tucson Blvd Take I-19 heading North. Exit Valencia Blvd. Turn right on Tucson Blvd Take Catalina Hwy heading west to Houghton Road turn left. Turn right on Valencia. Turn left on Tucson Blvd Take Campbell south to Valencia Blvd. Turn left on Valencia. Turn right on Tucson Blvd Turn righ on Valencia Blvd. Turn right on Tucson Blvd Turn left on Golf Links. Street converts to Alvernon. Turn right on Valencia Blvd. Turn left on Tucson Blvd Take Broadway heading West to Alvernon. Turn left. Turn right on Valencia. Turn left on Tucson Blvd From Old Nogales Plant: From Hughes Access Road. Turn right on Old Nogales Hwy. Turn right on Valencia Blvd. Make right on Tucson Blvd. From Rita Road 1-10 West. Exit Valencia Blvd. Turn left on Tucson Blvd Turn left on 22nd Street. Turn right on Alvernon. Turn right on Valencia Blvd. Turn left on Tucson Blvd Turn right on To 386 and head East. Merge on to Ajo Wy/ HWY 86 heading east.Merge to I-19 heading north. Exit Valencia Blvd. Turn right and head west on Valencia. Turn right on Tucson Blvd heading south. The AmeriSuites will be on you left side (east). Take Church to Congress. Make left. Take 1-10 heading East. Exit Kino Park Way South. Turn left on Houghton Road. Turn right on Valencia. Turn left on Tucson Blvd Make a left on Congress. Turn left on I-10 heading East. Exit Kino Parkway South. Turn left on Valencia Bvld. Turn right on Valencia. Turn left on Tucson Blvd Take Valencia Blvd West for 3 miles. Turn left on Tucson Blvd. Head North on Houghton Road. Turn left on Valencia Blvd for 5 miles. Turn left on Tucson Blvd. Take Ajo Heading West to Tucson Blvd. Make a left on Tucson Blvd. Take Hwy 92 Heading towards Tucson. Merge onto 1-10 West. Exit Valencia Blvd. Head East for about 5 miles. Turn left on Tucson Blvd. Take Campbell south to Valencia Blvd. Head East on Valencia. Make a right on Tucson Blvd. Take Alvernon south to Valencia Blvd. Turn right on Valencia. Turn left on Tucson Blvd I-10 East. Exit Kino Parkway South. Turn left on Valencia Blvd. Turn right on Tucson Blvd Take 1-10 East Exit Kino Parkway south. Turn Left on Valencia Blvd. Turn right on Tucson Blvd Take Campbell straight to Valencia Blvd. Turn Left. Take Kinney Road to Old Gates pass. Turn Right. Merge onto I-10 heading East. Exit Kino Parkway South. Turn Left on Valencia Blvd. Turn right on Tucson Blvd 1-19 Head North. Exit Valencia Road. Take Valencia heading east. Turn righ on Tucson Blvd Take 6th Avenue South to Valencia. Turn left. Turn right on Tucson Blvd. Take 10- East Exit Kino Parkway South. Turn left on Valencia Blvd. Turn right on Tucson Blvd Take Campbell heading South. Turn left on Valencia. Turn right on Tucson Blvd Conveniently located 1/2 mile from the Tucson International Airport. Located in the heart of Major Tucson Corporate Parks and five miles away from the Davis Monthan Air Force Base and local attractions and shopping.

    Guarantee Policy
    Must guarantee with a credit card at time of booking

    Cancellation Policy
    You must cancel 72 hours prior to 4pm local hotel time day of arrival or a One night fee will apply.

    Restaurant Information
    Bakery Cafe  Baggin's  Subway  Casa Molina  Schlotzky's Deli  Cattletown Steakhouse  El Charro  Waffle House  Jerry Bob's  Carl's Jr.  Burger King  Denny's  Morgan's Food & Spirits  Finnigan's  Wendy's  Quizno's 

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