4 Best Sights in Central Tucson, Tucson

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We've compiled the best of the best in Central Tucson - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Ignite Sign Art Museum

Central

If you like vintage signs, clocks, and neon art, check out this quirky and cleverly designed museum, a labor of love (and ingenuity) by Tucson sign artist Jude Cook and his wife Monica. The collection, impressive in its breadth, includes rescued, restored signs from mid-century businesses, as well as vintage wall thermometers, soda and beer signs, and items that you would never guess used neon, like old medicinal remedies for sore throats and balding hair. Demonstrations of glass bending and neon sign-making are given on most days.

331 S. Olsen Ave., Tucson, AZ, 85719, USA
520-319–0888
Sight Details
$12
Closed Sun.–Tues.

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The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures

Central

When Pat Arnell began collecting miniatures in the late 1970s, she probably didn't imagine that her hobby would eventually outgrow her house and become an offbeat but effective vehicle for people of all ages to explore history and culture. The modern museum displays more than 275 doll houses and room boxes, antique through contemporary, from the United States, Europe, and Asia. There are also plenty of wee folk, like fairies, wizards, and kewpie dolls, and even tiny appliance "samples" that were carried door-to-door by traveling salespeople.

4455 E. Camp Lowell Dr., Tucson, AZ, 85712, USA
520-881–0606
Sight Details
$14
Closed Mon.

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Reid Park Zoo

Central

This small but well-designed zoo won't tax your patience. There are plenty of shady places to sit, a well-stocked gift shop, a carousel, and a snack bar to rev you up when your energy flags. You can feed carrots to the zoo's friendly giraffes each morning at 10 (9:30 June--September, $3). At the African elephants habitat, you might view a training session (look for posted times at the entrance). If you're visiting in summer, go early in the day when the animals are active.

1100 S. Randolph Way, Tucson, AZ, 85716, USA
520-791–3204
Sight Details
$11

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Tucson Botanical Gardens

Central

Five acres of gardens are home to a variety of experiences: a tropical greenhouse; a sensory garden, where you can touch and smell the plants and listen to the abundant bird life; historical gardens that display the Mediterranean landscaping the property's original owners planted in the 1930s; a garden designed to attract birds; and a cactus garden. Other gardens showcase wildflowers, Australian plants, and Native American crops and herbs. From October through May, interact with butterflies from all over the world in their own greenhouse. A delightful café is open for breakfast and lunch daily. All paths are wheelchair accessible.

2150 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ, 85712, USA
520-326–9686
Sight Details
$15

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