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The Mesquite Tree Bed & Breakfast is situated on seven secluded acres. The luxurious inn offers two-bedrooms with two-baths. At this Mexican colonial bed & breakfast there is a spa and a swimming pool. Guests are offered a complimentary breakfast at the Tohono Chul Park Tearoom. This bed & breakfast is a non-smoking facility for adults only.

Reservations are required.

Location: 860 West Ina Rd, Tucson Arizona 85704 Telephone 520-297-9670 Toll Free: 800-317-9670

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