Hotels near Tucson Convention Center are typically 39% more expensive than the average hotel in Tucson, which is $121.
If you’re planning on staying at any of momondo’s recommended hotels in the area of Tucson nearest to Santa Catalina Foothills, you should expect to pay around $200/night. This price fluctuates based on time of year. In general, a rate under $200/night is a good deal for momondo users staying near Santa Catalina Foothills. Hotels near Santa Catalina Foothills are typically 39% more expensive than the average hotel in Tucson, which is $121.
Hotels near Saguaro National Park are typically 39% more expensive than the average hotel in Tucson, which is $121.
Low Season
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August |
High Season
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April |
cheapest month to stay
31%
expected price decrease
most expensive time to stay
41%
expected price increase
Price
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$119 - $287
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Highest day of week
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Saturday |
Cheapest day of week
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Monday |
av. price over the last two weeks
Average price (weeknight)
$108
av. price over the last two weeks
av. price over the last two weeks
Average price (weekend night)
$130
av. price over the last two weeks
Cheapest time to book
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The cheapest time to book hotels in Tucson is: 3 star, on the same day that your stay begins. 4-5 star, 77 days before. |
1-2 star
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$85 - $95
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3 star
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$119 - $136
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4-5 star
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$181 - $197
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The average length of stay in Tucson is 3 nights.
The price of a hotel in Tucson depends on several factors such as star rating, location and demand. Generally speaking, the average cost of a hotel is around $110 per night.
Hotels in Tucson are usually cheapest during the month of August, you can expect a price decrease of around 31% during this period.
Room prices for hotels in Tucson will be at their lowest on Sunday and peak on Friday.
Tucson hostels and hotels with a 2 star rating and below charge around $79 for a bed per person. This will be around $30 under the cost of a typical Tucson hotel.