Downtown Tucson Find endless excitement in the heart of Tucson How do you get off the beaten path without breaking the bank or losing a full day in transit? Take the quick drive from Metro Phoenix to Tucson for an entirely different perspective, free-spirited and authentic. Things to Do In Tucson Tucson downtown map Click to see large Description: This map shows points of interest, tourist attractions and sightseeings in Tucson downtown. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes. Attribution is required.
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165 W Alameda St Franklin Parking Lot 50 W Franklin St Library Garage 45 W Alameda St Begin your day at the Southern Arizona Heritage & Visitor Center at 115 N. Church Avenue. Located inside the Pima County Historic Courthouse, this is a MUST-DO stop for both locals and tourists. The nearly hundred year old building is an architectural and artistic marvel, which make it a destination in and of itself. Teaming with new life brought in by the streetcar, restaurants, apartments and other revitalization programs such as the mural project, downtown Tucson is becoming a lively place to be, whether you like history or hip-hop, from El Presidio del Tucson to the restored Fox Theatre, to the Historic Rialto Theatre, to the Tucson Museum of Art & Histo. If you haven't been to downtown Tucson lately, you're in for an incredible surprise. Connect to the six downtown Tucson districts via the Sunlink Streetcar and experience some of our city's signature entertainment, culture, and cuisine. Learn more about our Downtown Districts Central Tucson
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Use the map and numbered location links below to find your destination in downtown Tucson. We've also provided links to city, state and federal buildings, and community resources. Downtown Districts | Explore | Downtown Tucson Partnership Downtown Districts A 3.9 mile modern streetcar route connects the region's most eclectic business and entertainment districts to the University of Arizona, creating a dynamic hub for shopping, dining, events and entertainment. Downtown → Historic Fourth Avenue → Main Gate Square →