The Jth Tucson Hotel - Avra
32.26071705472734, -111.22479200363159The Jth Tucson Hotel, located a 25-minute stroll from Hugh Norris Trail, features Wi-Fi throughout the property. Featuring 6 rooms with views of the garden, this hotel is 3.2 miles from Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
Location
You'll need 44-minute drive to Tucson International airport. The hotel in Tucson is a 30-minute walk from Saguaro National Park Tucson Mountain District Visitor Center.
Rooms
Certain rooms have a stone fireplace along with a couch set and a writing desk for guests' convenience. Bathrooms are fitted with a bathtub and a walk-in shower as well as hair dryers and towels.
Rooms and availability
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Room size:
455 sq. feet
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Bed options:1 King Size Bed
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Shower
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Room size:
270 sq. feet
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Bed options:1 King Size Bed
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Garden view
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Heating
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Fireplace
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Room size:
370 sq. feet
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Bed options:1 King Size Bed
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Garden view
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about The Jth Tucson Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 235 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 15.0 mi |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.0 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 24.5 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Tucson International, TUS |
Location
- City landmarks
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of The Jth Tucson Hotel
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missingWrote a review on Nov 29desert oasisserene atmospherecrowded kitchenmissing amenities
Here’s why it’s a mixed review
The desert oasis experience was surreal, with beautiful gardens and expertly designed interiors showcasing sophistication. The attention to detail created a serene and inviting atmosphere, perfect for relaxation! !
The communal kitchen felt a bit crowded at times, lacking some essential amenities that could improve the cooking experience, leading to minor inconveniences when preparing meals.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 20breathtaking viewsamazing trails
enjoy breathtaking views and explore amazing trails nearby
during my stay, I cherished the opportunity to walk just 3 km to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, an incredible place showcasing the region's wildlife and culture, and I also loved how the nearby Hugh Norris Trail offered stunning views of the surrounding landscape, making my weekend feel very fulfilling.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 19atmosphere
Breathtaking rooftop deck
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missingWrote a review on Jul 07charming gardenhelpful servicerelaxing terraceawkward bathroom
I absolutely loved the charming garden of cacti outside my window, and how helpful Courtney was when I needed help connecting my devices. The relaxing sun terrace and inviting outdoor pool were perfect spots to unwind. The only small issue was the shared bathroom, which felt a bit awkward at times, but it was manageable. Definitely check it out if you want a peaceful escape! 🌵
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missingWrote a review on Jul 05private atmospherecharming designcomfortable seatingtowel confusionwater dispenserpaper towels
Staying in the King Suite was incredible. The atmosphere felt magical from the moment I arrived. Every corner of the Inn showcased breathtaking beauty, with immaculate patios and stunning rooftop decks. It truly felt like stepping into another world. I loved how private everything felt despite the communal spaces. I could unwind without interruptions. However, I did wish for better access to towels in the bedroom, as it felt a bit confusing. Also, a paper towel roll would have helped keep the kitchen area tidy when making coffee. The water dispenser was a little blocked, so extra water in the fridge would have been a nice touch too. The overall design and charm of the place were impressive, though. It really felt like a home away from home, perfect for celebrating special occasions.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 02communal kitchenatmosphereconfusing check-in
Had a great time with friends! We visited the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum and enjoyed hiking at the Hugh Norris Trail. The communal kitchen was a plus for making breakfast together, and the atmosphere was very relaxing. Don't forget to check the check-in details beforehand, as there's no on-site help. Overall, it was a memorable getaway.
The check-in process was confusing, and we didn’t receive the welcome email with important access codes. The low cell service didn’t help either. It took a while to sort out, but once we were in, everything turned out fine.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 21magical atmospheregorgeous locationprivate retreat
jth had a stunning atmosphere that felt magical from the moment we arrived. the location was gorgeous, especially being close to an alley of lavenders. the rooftop deck was a highlight for us, offering breathtaking views. we loved how every area felt private and secluded, allowing us to unwind completely during our stay.
do recommend
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missingWrote a review on Jun 14charming gardenspacious communal areasshared bathroomkitchen amenitiestowel access
The charming garden visible from the King Room paired nicely with the spacious communal areas, creating a serene atmosphere. Relaxing in the stunning hot tub felt like a true luxury. However, the shared bathroom setup was occasionally awkward, and extra amenities in the kitchen would have improved meal prep. Access to more towels would also have been helpful.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 12gorgeous atmospherehelpful staffbeautiful gardens
staying at jth was a fantastic experience. the atmosphere is gorgeous, with a beautiful garden of cacti and lavender just outside my window. i loved the relaxing vibe and the freedom to explore without feeling like a typical hotel. also, courtney was super helpful when i needed to connect my devices, making everything easier.
totally recommend
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missingWrote a review on Jun 07spacious roomcommunal kitchenshared amenitiesawkward bathroom
The King Room provided ample space, privacy, and a solid setup for a prolonged stay. The communal kitchen had everything needed for breakfast on my own schedule, striking a good balance between personal space and shared amenities.
Towels located outside the bedroom setup made things a little confusing, knocking down the convenience factor, especially when needing to freshen up. Additionally, the communal aspects brought a bit of awkwardness, particularly with a shared bathroom that required some adjustment. The fridge's water dispenser was blocked, and I would have appreciated more bottled water to keep hydrated. Finally, while the walking trails showed promise, they were somewhat neglected with fallen cacti littering the paths.
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missingWrote a review on May 22room conveniencecommunal kitchen
It was just a great fit for a fleeting pause in Tucson with high value for money. The fridge was well set up, and having access to a communal kitchen helped a lot with my breakfast routine. Bring your own towels for the bathroom to make things easier.
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