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    Downtown Tucson

    Downtown Tucson

    4.3(13 reviews)
    0.8 km

    A VERY PLEASANT DT EXPERIENCE! It's so refreshing to see a Downtown area that's loved and…read morewell-kept. I felt safe exploring the city streets! We explored the front of city hall and the square nearby, the convention center, and some of the eateries. Unfortunately, a lot of stuff was closed due to NYE! It was a little shocking considering other cities keep things open. I definitely want to go back to see what the nightlife really looks like. From what I can tell Tucson's taco drop was going to be poppin' but we weren't here for that. My family and I came to watch the Tucson Roadrunners at the Convention Center's arena. Parking was $10 and traffic was super light. The streets were a little tight in some parts of Downtown but nothing we couldn't handle. There's a lot of new apartment/loft complexes being constructed which is nice to see. Tucson is booming! Overall, I had a great time. I enjoyed the subtle desert decor and artistic murals, it was very charming! The signage was very clear and we navigated through the streets easily. Note: Bikes are available to rent! Oh, and a new food hall is coming to DT Tucson! Yay!

    Downtown Tucson is currently bustling with the annual Tucson Rock and Gem show. Many of the hotels…read morealong I-10 are occupied by vendors from all over the world. You'll find just about everything your heart desires. There are rocks, gems, fossils, supplies for rock hounds, beautiful displays of precious gems, artifacts, toys, clothing and much more. The show runs for two weeks. You can't possibly see everything in the two weeks. Choose what you want to see and focus on that. There are free shuttles that take you to different areas in Tucson. Fun times. Be ready to park in fee lots. Very little free street parking unless you are on the outskirts of the town.

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    Downtown Tucson
    Downtown Tucson

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    Desert O - 11-19-2022

    Desert O

    4.0(5 reviews)
    0.9 km

    Looks like a giant donut!…read more This piece of public art is very simple, just an upright circle that lights up at night. It was was originally created for the Luminarias del Pueblo fundraising auction in April 2005. It is located in the median on West Alameda Street between El Presidio Park and the Tucson Museum of Art. I put in a location edit on Yelp back in Nov. 2022 since the location marker was incorrect. Hubby & I drove all over looking for it. Since then, it has been corrected. Be careful crossing the road to get to it! Desert O is a translucent ring that is 6 feet in diameter This object has a steel skeleton inside that can be seen both during the day and at night. It basically looks white and pretty unremarkable during the day. The ring displays a pattern of colored LED lights that circle slowly inside the sculpture. It is covered with frosted acrylic panels that make it glow brightly. This art is a solar-powered. There is one 'secret' touch-sensitive button that allows visitors to control the lighting. You have to find it from the hundreds of metal fasteners holding the sculpture together. It was nice to get out and take a look at this public art!

    nothing really special here. when it was built I was in high school and we called it the glass…read moreDonut. sounds allot better than glass O . around the holidays they decorate it as a wreath, or art least I remember they used to.

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    Desert O - 11-19-2022

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    Desert O - Located in the Median  11-19-2022

    Located in the Median 11-19-2022

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    Solar Powered Lighting 11-19-2022

    CRUSH pARTy

    CRUSH pARTy

    5.0(7 reviews)
    0.9 km

    I was impressed by the number of restaurants and vendors here. This is really a first-class event…read more I thought there would be a couple breweries and a little wine, but there were several distributors there pouring. There was plenty of wine, beer, and a couple cocktails. It's easy to overdo it when you're sampling drinks, so be careful to keep track! A couple of the restaurants had run out of samples before we could get to them, but we still had plenty. They had great live music. Red Door Spa was there as well. My friend got a massage, and I got a five-minute manicure from the girls there. It was really fun. We enjoyed walking through the galleries a little as well. Overall, fun event. The ticket price is pretty high at $50, I wouldn't say you necessarily get your money's worth in small plates and tastings, but it's a fundraiser for the museum and a very nice event.

    What do you get when you combine a fabulous space, 150 wines and 24 local restaurants? CRUSH! Oh…read morewait, I missed the live DJ, Orbital Evolution Hoop Troupe and of course the silent auction. CRUSH is one of those events that you look forward to ever year. The Tucson Museum of Art is an incredible space and houses some great art collections in addition to fabulous events throughout the year. CRUSH is all about bringing foodies, wino's and art lovers together to celebrate and support the museum. Getting to taste food from many of our favorite local restaurants and chatting with the chefs is one of my favorite parts of the evening. Chef Janos, Hacienda del Sol, Tavolino, Lodge on the Desert, Primo, Jasper cafe, Abbey, Jax Kitchen, Flemings, Armitage, Paradise Bakery, Tubac Resort and so many more were this year. Looking forward to what next year will bring!

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    CRUSH pARTy
    CRUSH pARTy

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    Perche’ No Italian Bistro - Gnocchi with lobster

    Perche’ No Italian Bistro

    4.4(238 reviews)
    0.7 km
    $$

    Well, our 4th time visiting this fine small establishment! And let me tell you they 'do not'…read moredisappoint. Perche' No in English means 'Why Not'? Between the impeccable outstanding service, amazing friendly staff and the quality of the food 'Why Not' give them your business? We just cannot say enough about this small quaint Italian Restaurant. Reservations are a must as this is a very small establishment and fills up very fast each and every day. The food is so ' FLAVOR-TOWN' that your mouth explodes with pleasure with every last bite! The Shrimp Scampi Style is a special request and is not even on the menu but they will gladly make it your way. The Butternut Squash Ravioli is to die for and the Beef Rib Tortellini just simply melts in your happy mouth! And as to the freshly daily made desserts...try the Tiramisu and Pistachio Ricotta Cake as they are both over the top with deliciousness! Your water glass never gets below 'half fun' as the attention to detail and friendly service is simply impeccable! Cheers to your visit to Perche' No.....Why Not! :)

    We were here for our anniversary dinner, my husband made reservations in advance (definitely need)…read moreit's a smaller venue downtown next to the fox theater. We waited a minute to be seated in a small corner table next to the kitchen We waited quite a long time to have our server acknowledge us we had already picked out food by the time they came. She made us aware of specials they had. They don't have a mocktail menu but the server said she would be able to come up with something for me which was very fruity and sweet definitely not my taste. I wish they would incorporate a mocktail menu or better NA options. The appetizer we had was calamari which was decent- my husband wasn't a fan of the breading texture it has a lumpiness to it maybe like a crushed cornflake feel. Not our favorite but overall it was cooked great not overdone. Love the roasted lemon on the side. I had the short rib ravioli which the ravioli itself was good. The sauce was interesting it had a sweetness to it that I wasn't a fan of. I've had short rib ravioli at wildflower which they also did a white sauce which I preferred due to it being savory. I can tell it was a wine based sauce which had a nice depth of flavor but the sweetness really killed it for me. My husband had the baked ravioli which was a lasagna style which was great! Robust sauce and large portion. If you're in Tucson the sauce seems very similar to Nate's. We did get a free cheesecake for our anniversary which was very nice, my husband loved this and he's super picky about cheesecake. Overall not bad- I think I'd maybe come to try some other dishes but service felt very slow, I wasn't blown away with anything and it was very pricey, mocktail options definitely lacked if you're sober.

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    Perche’ No Italian Bistro - Old school Italian decor

    Old school Italian decor

    Perche’ No Italian Bistro - Fried oysters

    Fried oysters

    Perche’ No Italian Bistro - Pinot Grigio on a beautiful porch

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    Pinot Grigio on a beautiful porch

    TMA: Momentos Summer Series - Cafe a la 'art

    TMA: Momentos Summer Series

    4.8(17 reviews)
    0.9 km

    The biennial exhibit at the Tucson Museum of Art was an awesome event! Laila from TMA was an…read moreawesome tour guide who made being at the museum a fun experience that was interactive. Instead of just looking at pieces we were able to really talk about them as a group, get others perspectives, and even meet some new people in the process! I especially loved that we were using yellow number two pencils to create words that resonated with us as we looked at the art. I know that's an odd thing to say, but I don't get to use pencils much (always on a computer) so it was a fun treat. The bartender was fantastic I had a Diet Coke. The DJ kept the tunes pumping and they even had one of my favorite local photographers. Carlos Chavez documenting the event. I especially enjoyed a refreshing mango and watermelon gelati from gelu because it was so dang hot outside, but between the gelati and TMA keeping the museum, nice and cool. It was a pleasant experience. The exhibits were fantastic and having time to learn from Lex, one of the artists about her work and going through the flower, making exercise was so much fun. My flower was certainly an amateur attempt at art, but it was still fun to sit and color and chat with other yelpers while we answered the questions that Lex had curated for us. The other displays and installations were very diverse in subject matter, medium and energy. There was lots of interesting and fun ways to display creativity on show. I really enjoyed my first visit to TMA and will totally be back in the future!

    I cannot say enough about the TMA. They are really a top notch museum that is timely, provocative,…read moreand inclusive. The special exhibits are always interesting and their permanent collection is truly amazing for a town the size of Tucson. These are challenging times and TMA is helping all of us to navigate through them. The tour was informative, and the activities were fun! Thank you TMA and Yelp for another great experience.

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    TMA: Momentos Summer Series - Meeting the artist!

    Meeting the artist!

    TMA: Momentos Summer Series
    TMA: Momentos Summer Series

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    Bike Church - localflavor - Updated July 2026

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