The main dining room at the Arizona Inn, 2200 E. Elm St., oozes early-20th-century refinement and Southern Arizona charm.

Arizona Inn: Taste refinement, luxury

Once on Tucson’s outskirts, the centrally located Arizona Inn is still a bastion of early-20th-century refinement, described by architect Matt Sears in the July 27 Star as an “intricately woven complex of spaces” drawing from Colonial and Mediterranean influences.

The inn’s luxurious lobbies and dining areas are open to the public, and on a December night, few things are more satisfying than a hot cup of holiday cheer near one of its many crackling fireplaces.


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