WHY YOU'LL LOVE LIVING IN TUCSON
Welcome to the Old Pueblo, famous for mild winters, stunning sunsets, outdoor adventures and a multicultural population that reflects the rich diversity of the Southwest. Tucson, Arizona is a laid-back, beautiful oasis we’re proud to call home.
350 DAYS OF SUNSHINE ANNUALLY (IT'S A DRY HEAT)
#20 Best U.S. City (Resonance Consulting, 2021)
SURROUNDED BY FIVE MOUNTAIN RANGES
NEARLY 1 MILLION RESIDENTS
TOP FOODIE CITIES
(TRAVELZOO 2018)
800 MILES OF BIKE PATHS
FIRST U.S. LOCALE NAMED A UNESCO WORLD CITY OF GASTRONOMY
BEST PLACES TO LIVE
(OUTSIDE MAGAZINE 2019)
SET FOR ADVENTURE
With 350 days of sunshine annually, Tucson and surrounding Southern Arizona is an ideal place for hikers, bikers, swimmers, triathletes, tennis players and golfers.
The city is also a thriving hub of economic and commercial activity in the Greater Southwest, home to numerous medical and research centers and a site for high technology industries, from optics to film.
RICH WITH CULTURE
Beyond technology and the great outdoors, Tucson is well known for its rich cultural offerings, including opera, theater, ballet, mariachi festivals, rodeo, the Kitt Peak National Optical Astronomy Observatory, the historic San Xavier Mission and world-class museums, including the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, the Center for Creative Photography, the Pima Air and Space Museum, and the Tucson Museum of Art.
A FOOD DESTINATION
Named an UNESCO City of Gastronomy, Tucson is full of unique food destinations, many of which reflect the culture and heritage of the Sonoran Desert.
From Sonoran hot dogs to some of the best Mexican food in the country, Tucson offers unique dining experiences that can’t be found elsewhere.