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Our favorite luxury resorts and comfortable hotels are offering surprisingly low rates through December. Book at www.TucsonSuperSavers.com today and save.

View the popular "101 Things to Do in Tucson" guide as a PDF!

Cyclists compete on "one of America's 10 best century courses" at the El Tour de Tucson Nov. 22.

The Fourth Avenue Street Fair is December 12-14. Enjoy arts booths, food, street performers and kids' entertainment.

After you visit Tucson, post photos of your fun times on our website.

Enjoy our world-famous annual Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase January 31 - February 15, 2009.

National Geographic Adventure just named Tucson one of the "50 Best Places to Live: The Next Great Adventure Towns" in their September issue.

TripAdvisor just named Tucson's Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum as a top 10 U.S. zoo!

Follow Anza's historic footsteps on the Anza Trail.

Discover the universe from an island in the sky.

Feel the magic in DeGrazia's art.

Tucson's El Charro Mexican Cafe was named one of the "21 Most Legendary Restaurants in America" by Gourmet Magazine.

Enjoy the Downtown Tucson walking tour through the heart of our city.

EatingWell magazine has recognized Tucson's Santa Cruz River Farmers' Market as one of "America's Top 10 Farmers' Markets."

Enjoy Tucson's fantastic sights in a fun and unique way on a guided tour on a Segway—the world's only self-balancing personal transportation device.

Double your fun with your Tucson Attractions Passport. More than $400 in savings for only $15!

Visit the beautiful Town of Oro Valley, one of "America's Top-Rated Smaller Cities."

Recognized as the top spa destination by Zagat Survey, Tucson is home to many of the world's finest spas.

Visit www.localhikes.com for information on Tucson hiking opportunities, including details about each hike (distance, difficulty, etc.) and user reviews.



Fernando Gallego & His Workshop: The Altarpiece from Ciudad Rodrigo Sep. 4 - Mar. 22
The UA Museum of Art presents this exquisite group of Spanish medieval panel paintings from the altarpiece of Ciudad Rodrigo, which comprise one of the most important groups of paintings produced in late 15th-century Spain.

A Smalltown Christmas Nov. 6 - Jan. 3
The Gaslight Theatre presents a musical-comedy-spoof-melodrama for the holidays, featuring a "rockin' holiday show" set in a 1961 "smalltown" that has lost its holiday spirit.

A Place of Refuge: Maynard Dixon's Arizona Nov. 11 - Feb. 15
New exhibit focuses solely on the renowned Western painter Maynard Dixon, and his depictions of Arizona subjects, and traces the artist's sojourns into Arizona beginning in 1900.

Holiday Craft Market Nov. 21 - Nov. 23
The Tucson Museum of Art hosts annual craft market featuring more than 120 booths, with handmade and unique gift items exhibited for sale.

JW Marriott Southern Arizona Golf Invitational Nov. 21
JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa hosts 12th annual charity golf invitational, followed by an elegant evening gala, and silent auction. Proceeds benefit the Children’s Miracle Network/Tucson Medical Center Foundation, Tucson Conquistadors, and the Southern Arizona Chapter of the Autism Society of America.

The American West, On the Road with Michael Blake Nov. 21
The Fox Tucson Theatre hosts Academy Award-winner, Michael Blake, author of Dances With Wolves, and his documentary about Apache Indian leaders Cochise and Geronimo. Movie will be preceded by performances by musicians whose music is featured in the movie.

UMC 26th El Tour de Tucson presented by Diamond Ventures Nov. 22
Thousands of cyclists from around the world ride in annual perimeter tour, with 109- 80-, 66-, 35-, 4-, and 1/4-mile courses, one of the premier organized rides in the United States, open to pros, fitness buffs, fun-lovers, and kids. Tucson Convention Center Plaza.

El Tour Downtown Fiesta Nov. 22
Kids activities, live bands, a beer garden, the Grand Cycling Awards Ceremony and an exciting outdoor finale, at the El Tour finish line, at Congress Street and Granada Avenue, near Tucson Convention Center.

Ranch Day at La Posta Quemada Nov. 22
La Posta Quemada Ranch offers opportunity to experience real ranch life. See how a cowboy shoes his horse, watch horse branding, and ride a horse-drawn haywagon through the scenic, historic ranch.

Holiday Nights at Tohono Chul Park Nov. 28 - Dec. 6
Celebrate the holidays on weekends at Tohono Chul Park, with a half-million lights and luminarias, cookies and hot cider, live music, and an ornament sale.

'Tis the Season Nov. 28 - Jan. 4
A planetarium show for all ages traces the development of many of the world's endearing holiday customs, and how they involve lighting up the winter season.

A Southwest Nutcracker Nov. 29 - Nov. 30
Tucson Regional Ballet with live musical accompaniment by the Tucson Symphony Orchestra stages the Nutcracker ballet in 1880s Tucson, with coyotes, cavalry, chilis, and rattlesnakes.

Hair Nov. 29 - Dec. 20
Arizona Theatre Company presents a revolutionary musical that in 1968 first offered a way for young Americans to express themselves through music that combined rock and roll with Broadway craft.

Teada's Irish Christmas in America Nov. 29
The Fox Tucson Theatre presents award-winning traditional Irish group Téada in concert, featuring the magic of the Irish harp and uilleann pipes, stunning Irish dance, and a multi-media show.

Armin Shimerman: Copland & Me Nov. 30
Chamber Music Plus Southwest presents Armin Shimerman starring in a theatrical and musical production about friendship between American composer Aaron Copland and critic Virgil Thomson.

Luminaria Nights/Fiesta Navidad Dec. 5 - Dec. 6
The Village of Tubac celebrates the holidays by lining its streets and artist studios with luminarias; shops and galleries stay open late for shopping; musicians and Santa Claus entertain.

Handel's Messiah Dec. 5 - Dec. 7
Tucson Symphony Orchestra presents a Tucson holiday tradition featuring George Hanson conducting the TSO Chorus and guest artists in Handel's most-famous work, including the "Hallelujah" chorus.

Tucson Tamal & Heritage Festival Dec. 6
A day of local tradition, featuring a tamale-making contest, live entertainment, and great food, with opportunities to learn about Tucson's community-based organizations.

World Art Day Dec. 6
The Tucson Children's Museum presents an opportunity for families to help decorate the museum lobby with worldly flair, and create global crafts inspired by upcoming series of six holiday celebrations from around the world.

Reindog Day Dec. 6
Tucson Botanical Gardens hosts a holiday party for you and your canine best friends. Dress up your dog in holiday costume or simply enjoy a day at the Gardens together. Santa will be available at noon for photos (bring your own camera).

Breakfast with Santa Dec. 6
Pima Air and Space Museum presents a special event for kids and their families that includes the arrival of Santa Claus by helicopter, activities and gifts for the kids, a buffet breakfast, and access to the museum.

Tucson Marathon and Expo Dec. 7
This primarily downhill event includes marathon, half-marathon, and relay races. Runners drop almost 1,800 feet in elevation as they run downhill along the beautiful Santa Catalina mountain range.

La Fiesta de Guadalupe Dec. 7
DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun hosts a free, family festival with mariachi musicians, ballet folklorico dancers, a Yaqui deer dance ceremony, and regional food.

Holiday Card to Tucson Dec. 7
The UA School of Music choral department presents concert featuring five vocal choirs with over 250 singers and one hand bell choir in some familiar seasonal traditions.

A Tucson Pastorela Dec. 11 - Dec. 21
Borderlands Theater presents a Tucson nativity story; with shepherds, sheep, and dog on a magical journey to Bethlehem, led by the shining estrella (star) and accompanied by Christmas carols in Spanish and English.