Biggest Hotels in Tucson, AZ

The biggest hotels in Tucson by room count offer the capacity and infrastructure that groups, events, and conferences require. JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa leads the list of properties you can book through Engine with 575 rooms, followed by large resorts and full-service hotels across the metro area. Teams reserving room blocks for meetings, training sessions, or company travel rely on these properties for their scale and ability to accommodate many travelers under one roof.

15 biggest hotels (ranked by number of rooms)

  1. JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa 575 rooms
  2. The Westin La Paloma Resort and Spa 487 rooms
  3. El Conquistador Tucson, A Hilton Resort 428 rooms
  4. Loews Ventana Canyon Resort 398 rooms
  5. DoubleTree by Hilton Tucson - Reid Park 287 rooms
  6. Tucson Marriott University Park 250 rooms
  7. Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort and Spa 241 rooms
  8. Hilton Tucson East 232 rooms
  9. Sheraton Tucson Hotel and Suites 216 rooms
  10. Ramada by Wyndham Viscount Suites Tucson East 215 rooms
  11. DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Tucson Airport 204 rooms
  12. Embassy Suites by Hilton Tucson East 200 rooms
  13. Hampton Inn Tucson Downtown 199 rooms
  14. Las Palmas Hotel Tucson 172 rooms
  15. Wyndham Tucson Airport Hotel & Conference Center 167 rooms
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Group and Event Travel in Tucson

Hotels with hundreds of rooms serve conferences, corporate events, and group travel across Tucson, where the university, medical centers, and aerospace and defense activity bring regular business visitors. Beyond large meetings, small and mid-sized businesses and trades like construction also book room blocks for project crews, training sessions, and seasonal work. Engine lists the biggest hotels in Tucson alongside the rest of the city's inventory, so you can compare capacity, location, and rates in one search. For stays of 9 or more rooms, Engine Groups handles the booking; for 8 or fewer, you book self-serve on the platform.

Frequently asked questions

What amenities do the biggest hotels in Tucson typically offer?
Large hotels in Tucson often include meeting and event space, multiple on-site dining options, fitness centers, pools, and parking. The JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa, The Westin La Paloma Resort and Spa, and El Conquistador Tucson all offer resort amenities, though specific features vary by property. Many properties also provide business centers and concierge services. Check each hotel's listing on Engine to compare what's available.
How do I book a block of rooms in Tucson for a large team or company event?
If you need 9 or more rooms, Engine Groups handles the booking for you. For 8 rooms or fewer, you can search, compare, and book directly on the platform. Engine offers consolidated invoicing and pre-negotiated rates with no membership fee, so your team can stay at one of Tucson's biggest hotels without the usual coordination headaches.
What makes a hotel one of the biggest in Tucson?
Room count is the simplest measure. The biggest hotels you can book in Tucson include the JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa with 575 rooms, The Westin La Paloma Resort and Spa with 487 rooms, and El Conquistador Tucson with 428 rooms. A higher room count generally means more capacity for large groups, more meeting space, and a wider range of on-site services.
How can I compare large hotels in Tucson when planning travel for my team?
Start by looking at room count, location, and the amenities each property offers. On Engine, you can search and compare hotels side by side, review pre-negotiated rates, and see what's available for your dates. Consider proximity to your work site or event venue, parking availability, and whether the hotel has the meeting or event space your team needs.
Why choose a bigger hotel for a work trip or company gathering in Tucson?
A larger hotel can keep your entire team under one roof, which simplifies logistics and makes it easier for people to collaborate or attend meetings. Properties with high room counts often have more flexible event space, multiple dining options, and the capacity to handle last-minute additions. For trips with many travelers or a multi-day agenda, a bigger hotel reduces the coordination work and gives everyone a consistent experience.