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Ramada Palo Verde offers guests a full, "cooked to order" hot American breakfast or for the more health-conscious guests, a continental breakfast of pastries and fresh fruit. The hotel has 173 guestrooms, which include 20 two-room suites. The suites have a small kitchenette area with a refrigerator, microwave and coffeemaker. The standard rooms come equipped with a coffeemaker. All rooms come equipped with an in-room safe. The hotel has an exercise room, ballroom and small conference room. The Ramada also has a restaurant and bar on the property.

Location: 5251 South Julian Dr, Tucson Arizona 85706 Telephone 520-294-5250 Toll Free: 800-997-5470

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