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Hilton Tucson East

7600 East Broadway Blvd., Tucson, AZ, USA, 85710-3705
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About us

Experience award-winning hospitality in a southwest setting at the Hilton Tucson East hotel, located in the heart of Tucson, Arizona. Convenient to Tucson International Airport, downtown Tucson, and the Tucson Convention Center, the Hilton Tucson East hotel’s location and services are a perfect choice for Tucson vacation and business travelers. The hotel has many flexible group packages from which to choose. Enjoy unforgettable views of the Santa Catalina Mountains from the Hilton's seven-story atrium lobby window on every level. The hotel features 232 guest rooms that offer guests superior comfort and convenience.

Venue Details

ChainHilton
BrandHilton Hotels
Built1987
Renovated2009
Total meeting space12,000 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms232
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

Northstar
AAA

Awards

Industry awards
Hilton Pride Award for facilities and management/ properties under 300 rooms, Arizona Hilton Diamond in the Desert Award recipient

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
Facilities
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
Business services
  • Business center
Recreational activities
  • Health club
  • Outdoor pool
  • Tennis courts
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Seasonal Availability

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High season
Jan 01 - Mar 31
Shoulder season
Low season
Jun 01 - Sep 15

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
12,000 sq. ft.
Largest room
4,743 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
7
Second largest room
3,366 sq. ft.
Exhibit space
4,743 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Crescent rounds (Cabaret)
Hollow square
4,743 sq. ft.
93 x 51 sq. ft.
16 ft.
400
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350
400
400
250
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3,366 sq. ft.
66 x 51 sq. ft.
16 ft.
300
55
240
225
300
160
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70
1,989 sq. ft.
39 x 51 sq. ft.
16 ft.
200
40
120
150
200
90
50
-
50
572 sq. ft.
26 x 22 sq. ft.
10 ft.
40
15
30
25
40
24
18
-
18
572 sq. ft.
26 x 22 sq. ft.
10 ft.
50
18
40
30
50
30
20
-
20
572 sq. ft.
26 x 22 sq. ft.
10 ft.
50
18
40
30
50
30
20
-
20
572 sq. ft.
26 x 22 sq. ft.
10 ft.
50
18
40
30
50
30
20
-
20
1,377 sq. ft.
27 x 51 sq. ft.
16 ft.
90
30
60
75
90
50
40
-
40
2,754 sq. ft.
54 x 51 sq. ft.
16 ft.
240
40
180
150
240
140
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50

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
232
Single (1 bed)
119
Single (1 bed) rate
$79.00 - $189.00
Double (2 beds)
113
Double (2 beds) rate
$89.00 - $199.00
Suites
9
Tax rate
8.7%
Occupancy rate
12.05%

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 13 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking
Street parking

Local Attractions

GasLight Theater
GasLight Theater
Theater
1 mi
“The well-earned reputation of The Gaslight Theatre can be summed up in just a few words: Brilliant. Hilarious. Original. Fun. Creative. Refreshing. Addicting. Interactive. Intricate. Service-oriented. Family-friendly. Cozy. A plain ole’ awesome, must-try experience.” – Chris Flora, The Explorer
7010 E Broadway
Tucson, AZ, US 85710
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Park Place Mall
Park Place Mall
Shopping
1 mi
Park Place is Tucson’s premier shopping, dining and entertainment destination conveniently located on Tucson’s east side. A distinctive center featuring beautiful courtyards, artistic water features and desert landscape, the mall invites guests to relax, revitalize and be inspired. With over 150 shops, 5 restaurants, a large, airy food court and 20 screen Century Theater XD and a strong line-up of popular retailers include Abercrombie & Fitch, abercrombie, Aeropostale, Aveda, Banana Republic, Brighton Collectibles, Chico’s, Children’s Place, Coach, Coldwater Creek, dELiA*s, Dillard’s, Fossil, Francesca’s, H&M, Hollister, LOFT, Love Culture, Origins, Starbucks, Swarovski, Teavana, White House Black Market and Z Gallerie.
5870 East Broadway Blvd.
Tucson, AZ, US 85711
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Trail Dust Town & "Restaurant Row"
Trail Dust Town & "Restaurant Row"
Recreation
2 mi
Pinnacle Peak steakhouse, a division of Agro Land & Cattle Co., Inc., is one of the oldest and perhaps the most popular restaurant in the State of Arizona. The history of Pinnacle Peak and Trail Dust Town go hand-in-hand. In the early 1950s, Tucson was a sleepy desert community of approximately 45,000 people. It was then as legend has it, well outside of the Tucson City limits, several 'Old West' buildings were constructed as a set for a Glenn Ford movie. Pinnacle Peak steakhouse quickly gained popularity and became the anchor of this complex.
6541 E. Tanque Verde Road
Tucson, AZ, US 85710
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Lincoln Park South
Lincoln Park South
Park
2 mi
Youth Sports Fields (Fields 1,2,3,4)
4326 S Pantano
Tucson, AZ, US 85730
Museum of the Horse Soldier
Museum of the Horse Soldier
Museum
2 mi
The Museum of the Horse Soldier seeks to educate visitors of the contributions and history of the United States Military's mounted services. Cavalry officers and enlisted men are highlighted, as well as their horses. Over 200 years of military history are covered here, including objects from battles, the equipment these soldiers needed while in the military, and large panoramic photos of battles. Open Monday and Tuesday by appointment only.
6514 E Tanque Verde
Tucson, AZ, US 85715
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Lincoln Park North
Lincoln Park North
Park
3 mi
Youth sports park (Fields 5,6,7,8) 8100 E. Escalante Rd. Tucson, Arizona 85730-4014
8100 E Escalante Rd
Tucson, AZ, US 85730
Desert Artisans Gallery
Desert Artisans Gallery
Museum
3 mi
Desert Artisans’ Gallery is a fine art gallery located in Tucson, Arizona. It is owned and operated by local artists from southern Arizona. The gallery features contemporary works in oil, pastels, acrylic, photography, jewelry, watercolor, ceramics, glass, and more from over 60 local artists.
6536 E Tanque Verde
Tucson, AZ, US 85715
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Reid Park Zoo
Reid Park Zoo
Park
4 mi
Reid Park Zoo’s mission is “to encourage human commitment to the conservation of biological diversity and to provide educational and fun experiences for visitors of all ages.” The Zoo, founded in 1965 with a collection of birds, prairie dogs, farm animals, and a few squirrel monkeys, has expanded to a 17-acre campus that houses hundreds of animals in naturalistic exhibits and annually hosts nearly 500,000 visitors. Reid Park Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).
1100 S. Randolph Way
Tucson, AZ, US 85716
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Aircraft Maintenance and Regeneration Center
Aircraft Maintenance and Regeneration Center
Museum
4 mi
AMARC, or the Aerospace Maintenance And Regeneration Center, is a joint service facility managed by the US Air Force Material Command located in the town of Tucson, Arizona, USA. Often referred to as 'The Boneyard', AMARC is an aerospace storage and maintenance facility adjoining Davis-Monthan Air Force Base which provides a service to all branches of the US military (Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and Army), as well as other national agencies. Currently controlling over 4,200 aircraft as well as many other types of military equipment, AMARC works very hard in promoting itself as not just a 'Boneyard' and takes every opportunity in explaining how it operates it's cost effective, tax saving operations. Many of the stored aircraft can be returned to an operational status in a short period of time and there is a continual process of anti-corrosion and re-preservation work which keeps the aircraft in a stable condition during their stay. The reason the Boneyard reference exists is due to other work that AMARC carries out, that of reclamation of spare parts and the eventual disposal of spent airframes. The Center can be divided into 2 distinct areas, the RIT (Reclamation Insurance Type) area located to the east side of Kolb Road is littered with aircraft in various states of completeness. The junkyard appearance belies the fact that these aircraft are controlled by a process of careful part reclamation, both to a schedule and to ad-hoc requests. On careful examination many of these aircraft can be seen re-sealed to protect the remaining components from the dirt and heat
Adjoining DMAFB
Tucson, AZ, US 85710
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Saguaro National Park
Saguaro National Park
Park
4 mi
Welcome to Saguaro National Park An enormous cacti, silhouetted by the setting sun, the Giant Saguaro is the universal symbol of the American West. These majestic plants, found only in a small portion of the United States, are protected by Saguaro National Park, on the east edge of the modern City of Tucson.
3693 South Old Spanish Trail
Tucson, AZ, US 85730
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Pima Air and Space Museum
Pima Air and Space Museum
Museum
5 mi
Pima Air & Space Museum, where history takes flight, is one of the largest air and space museums in the world, and the largest non-government funded aviation museum. You'll see more than 300 aircraft and spacecraft including many of the most historically significant and technically advanced craft ever produced, both from the United States and throughout the world.
6000 E. Valencia Rd.
Tucson, AZ, US 85756
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Sabino Canyon Recreation Center
Sabino Canyon Recreation Center
Recreation
6 mi
Experience the beauty of one of the most unique Southwestern desert canyons on a Sabino Canyon tram ride or hike the Sabino Canyon trail. Sabino Canyon is a natural desert oasis located in Tucson’s Coronado National Forest and is home to spectacular desert landscapes and abundant wildlife. During the winter and summer rainy seasons, pools of water form in rocky outcroppings that wind up among hillsides resplendent with palo verde trees, cholla and prickly pear cactus and graceful groves of ocotillo.
5900 N Sabino Canyon Road
Tucson, AZ, US 85715
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Arizona National Golf Course
Arizona National Golf Course
Recreation
7 mi
Arizona National Golf Club is Southern Arizona desert golf at its finest. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. in 1995, the golf course, located in Tucson, Arizona, is nestled in the foothills of the beautiful Santa Catalina Mountains adjacent to the Coronado National Forest. The golf course follows the rugged natural flow of the land across shady mesquite-lined arroyos and skirts craggy rock outcroppings. Along the way, Arizona National Golf Club’s diverse 6,785 yard layout will throw enough decisions and classic golf-in-the-desert challenges at you to test the very limits of your ability. Yet, it has the flexibility to do so without ever becoming unfair. To compensate for the challenge, you will enjoy some of the most spectacular scenery of any golf course in Southern Arizona, including panoramic mountain vistas, forests of giant saguaros and the rare beauty of nine natural springs.
9777 E Sabino Springs Drive
Tucson, AZ, US 85749
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Colossal Cave
Colossal Cave
Historical landmark
10 mi
Colossal Cave Mountain Park is fortunate to have three notable caves within its boundaries. The first, of course, is Colossal Cave itself, a fine dry cave that was developed for touring in the 1930s. The others are wild caves; one is called Arkenstone, the other La Tetera. They are live caves and, in order to protect their delicate environments, they have been designated research sites, and access is strictly limited to a handful of researchers. The initial results of their work in Arkenstone are highlighted in the Museum Caving Rooms.
16721 E Spanish Trail
Vail, AZ, US 85641
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Old Tucson Studios
Old Tucson Studios
Recreation
15 mi
Old Tucson’s Heritage Square project is complete! Heritage Square brings 12 new buildings and 3 new streets to the Old West town. Learn about life in the late 1800′s against the backdrop of a western town and Native American Village. Come and enjoy cowboy gunfights, daring stunts, and rip-roarin’ musical revues. Take a guided tour of Old Tucson highlighting our rich film history. Get gussied up in some old-fashioned duds for an old-time photo or take a miniature train ride into the beautiful Arizona Sonora desert surrounding the park. We pride ourselves on our mesquite-grilled barbecue smoked onsite at Big Jake’s and the big-as-the-west beverage selection at the Grand Palace Saloon.
201 S Kinney
Tucson, AZ, US 85743
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Sonoran Desert Museum
Sonoran Desert Museum
Recreation
15 mi
The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is a world-renowned zoo, natural history museum and botanical garden, all in one place! Exhibits re-create the natural landscape of the Sonoran Desert Region so realistically you find yourself eye-to-eye with mountain lions, prairie dogs, Gila monsters, and more. Within the Museum grounds, you will see more than 300 animal species and 1,200 kinds of plants. There are almost 2 miles of paths traversing 21 acres of beautiful desert.
2021 N Kinney
Tucson, AZ, US 85743
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Karchner Caverns
Karchner Caverns
Historical landmark
70 mi
Kartchner Caverns State Park is an Arizona state park, located nine miles south of the town of Benson (near Tucson) and is considered by many to be the "crown jewel" of Arizona's state park system. The park encompasses most of a down-dropped block of Palaeozoic rocks on the east flank of the Whetstone Mountains in the Coronado National Forest. It is carved out of limestone and filled with spectacular speleothems which have been growing for 50,000 years and longer, and are still growing due to careful development and maintenance. The caverns were apparently unknown to man until 1974, when Randy Tufts and Gary Tenen, two amateur spelunkers found a narrow crack in the bottom of a sinkhole, and followed the source of warm, moist air toward what ended up being more than 2½ miles of pristine cave passages. The discovery of the cave was finally made public in 1988 when the landowners sold the area to the state for development as a park and show cavern.
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Tombstone
Tombstone
Historical landmark
80 mi
Photo of Allen Street today. One of the most notorious streets in the old west is alive and well in Tombstone. Throughout the past 140 years it has survived two major fires, the loss of the mining industry, and countless violent encounters. Each year many thousands of visitors walk where old west heros and villians lived, worked and fought. From boomtown to bust this little city earned its nickname, "The Town Too Tough To Die".
Tombstone, AZ, US
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Facility Restrictions

100% non smoking. No pets allowed.

Safety Information

Cancellation Policy

Guests may cancel individual reservations up to 48 hours prior to arrival without penalty. Guests should request a cancellation number.

Additional details

Hilton Tucson East is the market leader in business travel and corporate groups. -A preferred hotel by Tucson's Fortune 500 companies -Honors reward program -Member of Hilton FastPay program

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Hilton Tucson East Frequently Asked Questions

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Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated Hilton Tucson East's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
Hilton has committed to cut our environmental footprint in half and double our social impact by 2030. Refer to our website, https://cr.hilton.com, for details on our award-winning Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) programs.
Does Hilton Tucson East have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
Yes, Hilton has committed to reducing waste in our managed operations by 50% by 2030. Through the end of 2020, we have reduced waste in our managed portfolio by 73% since our 2008 baseline, and our managed and franchised hotels have reduced waste by 62%.

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Hilton Tucson East and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
Minority-Owned Business Enterprise
If applicable, could you please provide a link to Hilton Tucson East's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
Please refer to https://jobs.hilton.com/diversity and our annual Supplier Diversity Report (https://cr.hilton.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Hilton-2020-Supplier-Diversity-Report.pdf).

Health and Safety

Were practices at Hilton Tucson East developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
No response.
Does Hilton Tucson East clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
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