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Westward Look Resort

245 East Ina Road
Tucson AZ 85704
Ph: 800-722-2500
Fax: 520-297-9023
reservations@westwardlook.com
www.WestwardLook.com

Set in the high foothills overlooking Tucson and warmed by an abundance of desert sunshine, Westward Look Resort is a rejuvinating resort Environment inspired by the beauty of its pristine Natural surroundings.

It's tranquil, yet mesmerizing. Private, yet wide open. A place where tradition meets innovation and charm mingles with sophistication. Welcome to Westward Look Resort...Tucson's first resort, Tucson's finest resort.

Located on 80-acres of limitless desert land, Westward Look Resort is a true desert oasis. Built in the early 1900s, the resort is flawlessly set at the base of the striking Santa Catalina Mountains. A favorite vacation destination, visitors both young and old are free to explore the grounds and get a little closer to nature. Our staff makes guests feel like home, with comfortable accommodations and friendly service. Views of the mountains and city below abound from every corner and angle at this Tucson Resort and Hotel, creating a sense of peace and serenity.

Discover intensely fresh and flavorful cuisine at the resort's award-winning GOLD and Lookout Bar & Grille. GOLD's four-star dining experience will awaken your senses to contemporary, yet distinctive tastes and flavors. For a dream wedding or a unique business conference, Westward Look's banquet team is here to serve up a spectacular setting.

If relaxation is your focus, find bliss at our Sonoran Spa. Featuring healing spa therapies with regional desert botanicals, the specially designed treatments will rejuvenate your body, mind and spirit. A healing touch for both men and women.

For meetings, Westward Look Resort offers 16 meeting rooms and over 20,000 square feet of meeting space, highlighted by historic charm and state-of-the-art technology. This Tucson Resort and Hotel has been voted the number one meeting destination by Arizona Business Magazine.

#1 resort in Arizona - Ranking Arizona: The Best of Arizona Business
#1 choice for meetings --- Arizona Business Magazine



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