Explore Tucson’s vibrant street art and rich history with the city’s original walking tour company. Our Mural & History Tour is a guest favorite—an engaging blend of iconic murals, local stories, and hidden gems throughout downtown.
Rated the #1 Tour Activity in Tucson, we’ve been locally owned for over 14 years and remain the most trusted guides to the city’s creative culture. Unlike newer imitators, our tours are thoughtfully designed to offer an authentic look at Tucson’s art, history, and personality.
This experience includes a stop for hand-crafted tea and a fresh pastry, along with plenty of time for photos and conversation as we explore some of Tucson’s most stunning murals.
Perfect for visitors, locals, and art lovers alike, this tour offers a deeper appreciation for Tucson’s growing mural scene and the stories behind it.
For the lowest price, book directly on our website. Join us and discover the colorful heart of Tucson!
Guests will learn about some historic buildings as they walk the brew tour route.
built in 1907, is a beautifully restored landmark that once served as a vital hub for Southern Pacific Railroad and now houses a museum and café
Founded in 1775 by the Spanish military, this fort was located along the Santa Cruz River, near the Native American village of “Chuk-shon.” The fort originally covered 11 acres and was surrounded by a thick adobe wall. Today, the museum sits on the site of the northeast corner of the original Presidio, which has been reconstructed to offer a glimpse into Tucson’s early history.
is a historic landmark famous for its luxurious past and the tragic 1970 fire that claimed 29 lives.
a stunning example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, known for its vibrant pink facade and iconic mosaic dome.
- The murals in Tucson, AZ, are vibrant expressions of the city's rich cultural heritage, showcasing art that reflects its diverse history and community spirit
We meet at the Congress Hotel- in the courtyard on the north side of the hotel.
Tucson, nestled in the Sonoran Desert, is a vibrant city known for its rich Native American and Old West history. With over 300 days of sunshine per year, it offers a unique blend of cultural attractions, stunning desert landscapes, and world-class outdoor activities.
A stunning desert landscape filled with giant saguaro cacti, perfect for hiking, birdwatching, and scenic drives.
A unique blend of zoo, botanical garden, and museum, showcasing the wildlife and plants of the Sonoran Desert.
A historic theme park that recreates the Old West, featuring live shows, stagecoach rides, and Wild West stunt shows.
A beautifully preserved 18th-century Spanish mission, known for its stunning architecture and rich history.
A bacon-wrapped hot dog topped with pinto beans, onions, tomatoes, jalapeños, and a variety of condiments, unique to the Sonoran Desert region.
Poblano peppers stuffed with cheese, coated in egg batter, and fried, often served with a tomato-based sauce.
A refreshing cocktail made with tequila, lime juice, and prickly pear puree, giving it a unique pink color and sweet-tart flavor.
This is the most popular time to visit due to pleasant weather and various festivals. Expect cooler mornings and evenings, and warm afternoons.
US Dollar (USD)
Mountain Time Zone (GMT-7)
120VV, 60HzHz
Tucson is generally safe for tourists, but exercise caution in less populated areas, especially at night.
Tucson Greyhound Station
Affordable and efficient, with real-time tracking available.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
A scenic mountain range with hiking trails, picnic areas, and a cool, forested environment.
A historic Old West town known for its role in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and its well-preserved Western heritage.
A charming, artsy town with a rich mining history, known for its colorful buildings, art galleries, and unique shops.
Price varies by option