Summer heat is here. Here's a list of 10 indoor activities in Tucson to try. The list includes everything from museums to axe-throwing to lounging with cats.
Hello, triple-digit temperatures!
Some of our favorite museums to check out include the Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium, Children’s Museum Tucson, Ignite Sign Art Museum, The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures, Tucson Museum of Art, and the Arizona State Museum. Take the kiddos to an indoor playground 🤸 If you have active little ones at home who need to burn off some energy but you don’t want them running around under the hot Arizona sun, check out some local indoor playgrounds. These indoor playgrounds include jungle gyms, play mats and other child-safe equipment and toys.
Check out The Loft Cinema for their wide selection of films and the annual Loft Kids Fest. The Fox Theatre is also screening movies this summer!Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | RSS Feed | Omny Studio Maybe the movies aren’t your thing. If you’re looking for another indoor activity to take your mind off things, try finding your way out of an escape room. Tucson has quite a few escape rooms to choose from, including Fox in a Box, Ace of Escape, Mystery Escape Room and Will You Escape?
Get your drink on at local breweries or coffee shops 🍺☕Tucson is home to amazing breweries . So whether you’re drinking an ice-cold beer or an extravagant iced coffee, local breweries and coffee shops are the perfect place to hang with your friends, eat a delicious snack and start working on your summer reading list.
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