NOTES FROM THE ROAD: TUCSON
A desert recap filled with treasures we brought home (and more that we wished we had brought home) plus other gems around town.
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WHERE TO EAT:
Coronet for diner and the most delicious drinks, 5 Points for breakfast, Time Market for pizza and an incredible hot sauce collection, Tumerico for Mexican.
WHERE TO SHOP:
Spend the day strolling through the Kino Gem Show for prehistoric treasures and specimens. Swing by Desert Vintage and Bon for a treat.
WHERE TO SPLURGE:
Get a day pass to Miraval or Canyon Ranch for a day of rest and relaxation.
WHERE TO TAKE A WALK:
Stroll through the Barrio Viejo and admire the colorful historic houses.
WHERE TO EXPLORE OUTSIDE:
Saguaro National Park for a hike and spectacular sunset.