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Historic Studio Guesthouse Casita 2 Blocks from the U of A – HolidayHip.com Nearby attractions- Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium- Center for Creative Photography- McKale Memorial Center & the Arizona Stadium for catching U of A football & basketball games> Nearby restaurants- Flora's Market Run- Miss Saigon- El Charro- El Guero Canelo- Feast> Nearby grocery stores & markets- Flora's Market Run- Whole Foods- Sprouts- Trader Joe's- Albertson's> Nearby cinemas- El Con theaters: Featuring current blockbuster movies- The Roadhouse Cinemas: Enjoy dinner & a movie- Casa Video: Bar within a cinema offering local craft beer, wine, or coffee and hard-to-find DVDs to rent> Nearby shoppingBoutique shopping centers with restaurants (Broadway Village, Plaza Palomino) and more mainstream options (Target, El Con Mall, CVS, Walmart)> Nearby bars- Sidecar: An artisanal neighborhood lounge with an array of craft beverages- Kon Tiki: A tiki bar founded in the 1960s with a festive luau-like atmosphere & lots of tropical drinks> Nearby parksHimmel Park (has tree-lined paths for jogging and cycling, a summer pool and open-air theater in the fall), Alvernon neighborhood park, Reid Park, Reid Park Zoo, Randolph Dell Urich golf course (1.5 mile, 18 hole course; longest course in town!), Randolph Tennis Center, Randolph Aquatic Center, Tucson Botanical GardensABOUT TUCSON-----------------------Guest ranches, horseback rides, and cattle drives recall Old West roots, but you'll also find yourself smack-dab in a hub of spas, resort hotels, and championship golf courses...not to mention amazing, trend-setting restaurants. Tucson was the first city to earn the designation of a World City of Gastronomy by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Plus, with a thriving visual and performing arts scene and respected galleries and museums, Tucson's vibrant multicultural heritage shines.Famous for its dramatic beauty, the Sonoran Desert covers this region with spectacular cacti – including the giant saguaro, a symbol of the American Southwest. But don't be fooled by the term "desert" because mountain ranges in all directions offer scenic drives and even snow skiing. In the winter you can go for a hike in the valley, then drive up to Mt. Lemmon and enjoy the slopes. Tucson's legendary year-round sunshine and saguaro-and-sunset landscape have romanced visitors for decades. Tucson's coldest month is January when the average temperature overnight is 38.9°F. In June, the warmest month, the average day time temperature rises to 100.2°F.> GETTING AROUND- The Sun Link streetcar is less than a 5-minute drive away and connects 5 unique districts: Downtown, Mercado San Agustín, Fourth Avenue, Main Gate Square and the U of A. The 3.9 mile route has 23 stops adorned with public art.- The house is a couple of blocks to 3rd St. Bicycle Boulevard that extends from Main Avenue to 4th Avenue and Park Avenue to Wilmot Road for a total of 6.5 miles! It connects to 9 parks and 10 schools, including the U of A.HOUSE RULES--------------------If you book with us you are agreeing to uphold the following house rules:- You have two parking spots available in the back drive for use during your stay. Please do not park in the front driveway, as that is for main house guests. You may find some street parking, but all require permits.- We cannot accommodate special requests for specific cleaning products, linens, etc. but we are practicing COVID safe cleaning methods and using antibacterial products- No mailbox access is given.- We are not responsible or liable for any accidents, injuries, or illnesses that occur while on the premises.- We are not responsible for the loss of personal belongings or valuables during your stay. We cannot be responsible for any items left behind.- We do our best to accommodate early or late check-ins, but due to our cleaners' tight schedules, check-out time is strictly at 11 AM. There is a $50/hour fee for late check-out.- No parties or events are allowed, and quiet hours are from 10PM to 8AM daily.- All guests occupying the property must be accounted for on the reservation. Please do not have more guests than stated in your reservation and do not have any unapproved visitors.- As future guests may have pet allergies, no pets are allowed. A minimum $250 fee will be charged if this rule is violated.- No smoking (of cigarettes or marijuana) and no drug use is allowed on the property. A minimum $250 fee will be charged if this rule is violated.- 1.5 X rate additional charged for deep cleans will be added to stays over 3 weeks." />

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Historic Studio Guesthouse Casita 2 Blocks from the U of A

Tucson,
, Check in after 3:00 PM / Check Out before 11:00 AM

Overview

1 Bedroom
1 Bathrooms
Internet

Rooms and Beds

Room Count Capacity Details
bedroom 1 sleeps 2
  • 1 Queen Bed
bathroom 1
  • Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer

Description

This 1935 studio casita is centrally located in the Sam Hughes Historic neighborhood a short walk to the U of A campus and a 4-minute drive to Banner UMC. With a bike score of 97 and a walk score of 76, you can enjoy a peaceful stroll or ride and take in the unique architecture, restaurants, and nearby attractions of this midtown neighborhood. Featuring free off-street parking, kitchenette, full bathroom, and Queen-sized bed, it’s everything to enjoy your time in Southern AZ.Within a quick walk or drive to the best parts of Tucson this 327 sq ft casita sits on 6th St. behind a beautifully landscaped courtyard where you can relax, people watch, and enjoy the excitement of the U of A games. This home has been lovingly preserved and the many historic details will charm you at this one-of-a-kind getaway. It has also been furnished with antiques and special touches throughout, so it is anything but ordinary!KEY FEATURES——————–☀ Studio with a queen-sized bed + ensuite bathroom☀ Convenient kitchenette w/ coffee maker + microwave + toaster☀ Free shared onsite washer + dryer☀ Sunny lounge space w/ outdoor furniture☀ Shared backyard space w/ outdoor dining area, grill, & fire pit☀ Fast wifi + laptop-friendly workstation☀ 43″ Smart TV w/ access to all streaming services☀ Kitchen + bathrm essentials- 0.3 miles to the University of Arizona (LESS THAN A 4-MINUTE WALK!!)- 1.4 miles to Banner Medical Center ( a 4-minute drive)- 1.6 miles to the Sun Link Streetcar ( a 6-minute drive)- 2.2 miles to downtown Tucson/4th Ave- 2.8 miles to I-10 and the freeway- 5.8 miles to the G & LW Holidome (the best part of the Gem & Mineral Show!)- 7.7 miles to the Tucson International Airport- 8.5 miles to the Davis Monthan Airforce BaseAMENITIES☆☆ BEDROOM ☆☆This studio unit is freshly furnished with a brand-new king-size bed and memory foam mattress for a great night’s rest. We provide a quilt and comforter to keep you warm and cozy in the winter months. The high-end linens and down-like pillows will make it easy to fall asleep after a busy day exploring Tucson.☆☆ BATHROOM ☆☆Take your pick between a luxurious soak in the bathtub or a steamy shower. The bathroom is equipped with quality essentials in case you didn’t bring your own. There is also room to store your personal toiletries and there are plenty of fluffy fresh towels.☆☆ KITCHENETTE ☆☆This home is just minutes from many great restaurants, breweries, bars, coffee shops, and sidewalk cafes. The kitchenette is equipped with a coffee maker, mini fridge, microwave, and a toaster. We keep it stocked with filtered water, ice, ground coffee, creamers, and sugar and sweeteners so you have everything you need. There are also plates, bowls, glasses, coffee cups, wine glasses, a wine opener, and silverware.☆☆ CONVENIENCES ☆☆You’ll be able to connect to strong Wi-Fi throughout the property. There is a 43″ smart flatscreen TV that can connect to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, HBO Max, and many other streaming channels for your viewing pleasure. The casita has a mini split to keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter.☆☆ OUTSIDE SPACE ☆☆There is a large, shared backyard space with an outdoor dining area, built-in grill, & gas fire pit. They are ideal, safe areas to enjoy coffee in the morning, catch some rays, or enjoy a pre-game BBQ.☆☆ Book Now & Let Us Take Care of You in Tucson! ☆☆GUEST ACCESSDuring your stay you’ll have the entire casita to yourself. The main house on the same property is also rented out, but it has its own separate entrance and parking. The backyard and laundry room are shared with main house guests, but they have their own patio areas to enjoy.There is a driveway to the east (left) of the casita for parking, which fits 2 cars, and from here you’re just steps to the U of A, and minutes to local grocery stores, retail shops, breweries, museums, parks, and the vibrant city center. This historic home is full of charm and not to be missed. Perfect for couples and solo travelers, this home in the heart of Tucson has everything you need for a safe, peaceful getaway.OTHER THINGS TO NOTE————————————- If you need extra space, the main house in front and the upstairs casita are also available to rent.- Please note that during the months of June to August, we have a minimum booking requirement of 30 days.- Long-term stays may be allowed on a case-by-case per guest & host agreement.THE NEIGHBORHOOD——————————-Centrally located this property is a short driving distance to anything you may want to do during your visit to Tucson, Arizona. One of the best neighborhoods in Tucson, the Sam Hughes Historic District features a mix of quiet leafy streets lined with mid-century modern homes and a buzzing student scene. The neighborhood has an impressive 97 bike score and a 76 walk score, with the University of Arizona less than a 4-minute stroll away!Dining ranges from upscale pizzerias, to colorful Mexican cantinas serving homestyle tamales and enchiladas, to sports bars and brewpubs with featuring impressive happy hour specials.Your host, Bree, is a native Tucsonan and knows all the great spots to visit while you’re in town! Once you book, we’ll send you a link to our Ultimate Tucson Guidebook with all the details, but here are some highlights:> Nearby attractions- Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium- Center for Creative Photography- McKale Memorial Center & the Arizona Stadium for catching U of A football & basketball games> Nearby restaurants- Flora’s Market Run- Miss Saigon- El Charro- El Guero Canelo- Feast> Nearby grocery stores & markets- Flora’s Market Run- Whole Foods- Sprouts- Trader Joe’s- Albertson’s> Nearby cinemas- El Con theaters: Featuring current blockbuster movies- The Roadhouse Cinemas: Enjoy dinner & a movie- Casa Video: Bar within a cinema offering local craft beer, wine, or coffee and hard-to-find DVDs to rent> Nearby shoppingBoutique shopping centers with restaurants (Broadway Village, Plaza Palomino) and more mainstream options (Target, El Con Mall, CVS, Walmart)> Nearby bars- Sidecar: An artisanal neighborhood lounge with an array of craft beverages- Kon Tiki: A tiki bar founded in the 1960s with a festive luau-like atmosphere & lots of tropical drinks> Nearby parksHimmel Park (has tree-lined paths for jogging and cycling, a summer pool and open-air theater in the fall), Alvernon neighborhood park, Reid Park, Reid Park Zoo, Randolph Dell Urich golf course (1.5 mile, 18 hole course; longest course in town!), Randolph Tennis Center, Randolph Aquatic Center, Tucson Botanical GardensABOUT TUCSON———————–Guest ranches, horseback rides, and cattle drives recall Old West roots, but you’ll also find yourself smack-dab in a hub of spas, resort hotels, and championship golf courses…not to mention amazing, trend-setting restaurants. Tucson was the first city to earn the designation of a World City of Gastronomy by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Plus, with a thriving visual and performing arts scene and respected galleries and museums, Tucson’s vibrant multicultural heritage shines.Famous for its dramatic beauty, the Sonoran Desert covers this region with spectacular cacti – including the giant saguaro, a symbol of the American Southwest. But don’t be fooled by the term “desert” because mountain ranges in all directions offer scenic drives and even snow skiing. In the winter you can go for a hike in the valley, then drive up to Mt. Lemmon and enjoy the slopes. Tucson’s legendary year-round sunshine and saguaro-and-sunset landscape have romanced visitors for decades. Tucson’s coldest month is January when the average temperature overnight is 38.9°F. In June, the warmest month, the average day time temperature rises to 100.2°F.> GETTING AROUND- The Sun Link streetcar is less than a 5-minute drive away and connects 5 unique districts: Downtown, Mercado San Agustín, Fourth Avenue, Main Gate Square and the U of A. The 3.9 mile route has 23 stops adorned with public art.- The house is a couple of blocks to 3rd St. Bicycle Boulevard that extends from Main Avenue to 4th Avenue and Park Avenue to Wilmot Road for a total of 6.5 miles! It connects to 9 parks and 10 schools, including the U of A.HOUSE RULES——————–If you book with us you are agreeing to uphold the following house rules:- You have two parking spots available in the back drive for use during your stay. Please do not park in the front driveway, as that is for main house guests. You may find some street parking, but all require permits.- We cannot accommodate special requests for specific cleaning products, linens, etc. but we are practicing COVID safe cleaning methods and using antibacterial products- No mailbox access is given.- We are not responsible or liable for any accidents, injuries, or illnesses that occur while on the premises.- We are not responsible for the loss of personal belongings or valuables during your stay. We cannot be responsible for any items left behind.- We do our best to accommodate early or late check-ins, but due to our cleaners’ tight schedules, check-out time is strictly at 11 AM. There is a $50/hour fee for late check-out.- No parties or events are allowed, and quiet hours are from 10PM to 8AM daily.- All guests occupying the property must be accounted for on the reservation. Please do not have more guests than stated in your reservation and do not have any unapproved visitors.- As future guests may have pet allergies, no pets are allowed. A minimum $250 fee will be charged if this rule is violated.- No smoking (of cigarettes or marijuana) and no drug use is allowed on the property. A minimum $250 fee will be charged if this rule is violated.- 1.5 X rate additional charged for deep cleans will be added to stays over 3 weeks.

What's Nearby?

Attraction Distance
University of Arizona 5 min walk
Arizona Stadium 9 min walk
Rialto Theatre 4 min drive
Tucson Convention Center 5 min drive
Reid Park Zoo 6 min drive

Restaurants

Restaurant Distance
McDonald’s 16 min walk
Panda Express 17 min walk
Taco Bell 14 min walk
Trident Pizza Pub 4 min walk
Eegee’s 18 min walk

Getting Around

Transportation Details
Tucson Station 4 min drive
Roy Laos Transit Center 13 min drive
Tucson International Airport (TUS) 15 min drive

FAQs

Is Historic Studio Guesthouse Casita 2 Blocks from the U of A pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Historic Studio Guesthouse Casita 2 Blocks from the U of A ?

Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Historic Studio Guesthouse Casita 2 Blocks from the U of A ?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Historic Studio Guesthouse Casita 2 Blocks from the U of A located?

Located in Sam Hughes, this apartment building is within 1 mi (2 km) of Steward Observatory Mirror Lab and University of Arizona. McKale Center and Arizona Stadium are also within 10 minutes.

Other Rules

This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business or profession.Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policyGovernment-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental chargesSpecial requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteedOn-site parties or group events are strictly prohibitedLong-term renters welcomeHost has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the propertyHost has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the propertySafety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock

About the Area

Located in Tucson, this apartment is in the city centre. Pinery Canyon Loop and Children's Museum Tucson are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those in the mood for shopping can visit Tucson Mall and El Con Mall. Check out an event or a game at Tucson Convention Center, and consider making time for Pima Air and Space Museum, a top attraction not to be missed. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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Thank you for checking out my listing. I am very organized and keep a very clean apartment. I love to travel, meet, and interact with new people from different parts of the world. I work in Digital & Global Ecommerce Strategy in New York City and love experincing all the great things this city has to offer, from it’s delicious and innovative restaurants and great museums, to walking home from work along the highline.

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