Arizona's second largest city of Tucson is a growing metropolis that keeps getting better and better. The city is an image of cactus forests, rolling hills and awe-inspiring mountains. Tucson is the historic and cultural heart of the Old Pueblo, with ten nearby historic districts, the Arts District, professional theater, opera, ballet and symphony, . Downtown's landmarks include the old Pima County Courthouse, St. Augustine Cathedral, the Charles O. Brown House, Hotel Congress, and two historic train depots. With unique shopping, great restaurants, vintage theaters, bed-and-breakfasts, exciting nightlife, and eclectic architecture, Downtown has great places to explore and enjoy. Stroll through Tucson and you'll encounter the delightful smells of mesquite-fired grills, the distinctive sizzle of fajitas and brightly decorated restaurants with piles of tortillas and multi-colored salsas. There are hundreds of original restaurants including many run by some of the finest chefs in the world. Experience the new Southwestern Cuisine from one of its creators, Chef Janos Wilder, at Janos or Le Cordon Bleu trained chef and owner of Terra Cotta, Donna Nordin. Dine on contemporary Continental Cuisine in elegance at the Five-Star Ventana Room. Enjoy the best in Southwestern Nouvelle at The Grill at Hacienda Del Sol. Whether it is the fine dining, museums, concerts and theater, or the variety of boutique shops and mega malls, Tucson truly has something for everybody. For more information, visit www.visittucson.org