• What is the first step to planning a great trip to Albuquerque?
    • If you want to make sure that you have a fantastic vacation or trip to Albuquerque, the first thing you’re going to want to do is book a romantic place to stay.
  • Why is choosing the right accommodation important?
    • Just think about it; this is the place that you’re going to be spending a good 8 to 10 hours at resting and recharging for another day of exploration.
  • Why should travelers find a comfortable place to stay in Albuquerque?
    • With so many incredible sights to see in New Mexico’s largest city, we’re pretty sure that you’ll want a comfy place to rest your head at night.
  • What are some must-visit attractions in Albuquerque?
    • If you don’t yet know where you want to stay, we’ve got some great options for you to pick from in between visiting sights like the Petroglyph National Monument, ABQ Bio Park Botanic Garden, and Sandia Peak.

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1. Hotel Chaco


Hotel Chaco

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Nestled in the heart of Albuquerque’s historic Old Town and the city’s up and coming Sawmill district, Hotel Chaco attracts travelers from near and far searching for one-of-a-kind experiences. Arguably the most distinct hotel in the entire state of New Mexico, Hotel Chaco was recognized by USA Today as one of the top 10 best new hotels of 2018. The hotel and its suites are the fantastic work of the Gensler architecture firm and feature an exemplary collection of works by contemporary Native American artists. Hotel Chaco has 118 luxury Albuquerque suites and each room exudes peace and tranquility through subtle yet chic color choices and designs. The rooms also offer a great view of the Sandia Mountains, the downtown area’s skyline, the Old Town, the west mesa, or the hotel’s terrific desert gardens and pool.

2000 Bellamah Avenue NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104, Phone: 505-246-9989

2. Los Poblanos


Los Poblanos

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Designed by John Gaw Meem, also known as the “Father of Santa Fe Style” back in 1932, Los Poblanos is today one of the Southwest’s most superb and extraordinary properties. Both a historic inn and an organic farm, Los Poblanos is nestled amidst 25 beautiful acres of paradise. Guests at the inn will be treated to breathtaking lavender fields, majestic cottonwood trees, and luxurious gardens. While the natural beauty and privacy that Los Poblanos provides are certainly a huge draw, there’s much to be praised about their comfortable guest rooms as well. Each of the 50 guest rooms are decorated with a classic New Mexican style and feature hardwood floors, antique Southwest furniture and even carved ceiling beams. Oh, and don’t forget their signature lavender spa amenities and luxurious bedding!

4803 Rio Grande Boulevard NW, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107, Phone: 505-344-9297

3. El Cuervo ABQ


El Cuervo ABQ

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El Cuervo ABQ invites couples to come and soak up the unique Albuquerque atmosphere in a very special boutique adults-only guesthouse. LGBTQ+ owned and run, El Cuervo recognized and celebrates diversity and hopes to provide all guests with the ideal romantic getaway. You can choose from several individually-designed and decorated rooms, all of which feature very comfy beds, private bathrooms, streaming TV, local art works and local craft beers. Your hosts enjoy interacting with their guests and you are always welcome to come and have a chat, sample (another) local craft beer or a cup of coffee. The guesthouse is within walking distance of Downtown and Old Town.

El Cuervo, 701 Roma Ave, Albuquerque, NM 87102, 505 242 8755

4. Downtown Historic Bed and Breakfasts of Albuquerque


Downtown Historic Bed and Breakfasts of Albuquerque

© Downtown Historic Bed and Breakfasts of Albuquerque

Make your visit to Albuquerque extra special by staying at a gorgeous and meticulously restored inn like the Downtown Historic Bed and Breakfasts of Albuquerque. One step into this bed and breakfast will send you back in time as this inn is maintained to retain its vintage architecture. Don’t fret though as each room is also fitted with the conveniences of modern amenities. The Downtown Historic has three main houses containing a total of ten guest rooms. Make sure to take some time to enjoy their breakfasts, which feature specialties like New Mexico’s Piñon coffee, green chili, and fresh eggs from the inn’s very own miniature farm.

207 High Street NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 81710, Phone: 505-842-0223

5. Casas de Suenos


Casas de Suenos

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When in Albuquerque, don’t just visit it, experience it! Casas de Suenos is the perfect place to do just that thanks to its secluded location and adobe-style compound. Located in the historic Old Town, the Casas de Suenos Inn features 21 beautiful and spacious casistas, welcoming and glowing fireplaces, hidden courtyards, patios, stunning gardens, and hot tub suites. When it comes to the beauty of Casas de Suenos, don’t just take our word for it, listen to the United States Department of the Interior, which placed the inn on the National Register of Historic Places. Casas de Suenos is also on the New Mexico Cultural Register.

310 Rio Grande Boulevard SW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104, Phone: 505-767-1000

6. Bottger Mansion of Old Town, Albuquerque


Bottger Mansion of Old Town, Albuquerque

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What better way to start your New Mexico adventure than at the Old Town’s Bottger Mansion. A historic bed and breakfast at the heart of Albuquerque’s culturally and historically rich town, this quaint and cozy inn is a fantastic alternative to the city’s larger hotels. It’s also the perfect place to stay if you want easy access to some of the city’s most popular attractions. In fact, you won’t even need to look for a tour guide, because the Bottger Mansion’s innkeeper has an incredible amount of knowledge about the city and the surrounding area. Meanwhile, the seven guest rooms of the mansion are filled with great amenities like private bathrooms, free internet, air-conditioning, ultra-comfortable linens, and complimentary snacks and beverages.

110 San Felipe Street NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104, Phone: 505-243-3639

7. Sarabande B&B


Sarabande B&B

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Named for a lively Spanish dance which dates back to the 16th century, Sarabande B&B welcomes visitors to come and enjoy an intimate and friendly boutique experience. Each of the attractive guestrooms feature queen, king or twin beds and most also have a separate lounge area and a private outdoor space where you can enjoy a cup of coffee or glass of wine in private. All the rooms are modern and attractively decorated and have air conditioning, Wi-Fi and bathrobes. There is an on-site seasonal swimming pool and inviting common areas. Early-morning coffee and muffins are delivered to your room, followed by a cooked breakfast in the dining nook.

Sarabande B&B, 5637 Rio Grande Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107, 505 248 5593

8. Red Horse Vineyard Bed and Breakfast


Red Horse Vineyard Bed and Breakfast

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Looking for a home away from home in Albuquerque? Retreat to the relaxing, country-style setting of the Red Horse Vineyard Bed and Breakfast. Visitors can look forward to experiencing some unique South Valley charm along with the rich heritage of founders Carl and Donna Londene. The area is also historically rich, as the bed and breakfast is located along the El Camino Real. Each of the Red Horse’s suites are individually themed and decorated with your complete and total comfort in mind. Choose between the Sunrise Suite, where you can enjoy watching the sun rise over the east mountains, the Old West, which offers a great view of the sunset, the pet-friendly Heritage Room, and the English Rose, which has a great view of the orchard.

2155 Londene Lane SW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87105, Phone: 505-967-7610

9. Hotel Andaluz


Hotel Andaluz

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Voted the Lifestyle Hotel of the Year by the Boutique and Lifestyle Lodging Association, Hotel Andaluz guarantees a unique and memorable stay in any of their 107 luxurious and spacious guest rooms. All of Hotel Andaluz’s rooms are tastefully decorated and come in several configurations, so you can choose a suite that matches your preferences. Traveling with your special someone? Try staying at the Romance Suite or the Romance Alcove. If you’re looking for a suite that takes luxury to the next level, book a stay at the Zsa Zsa Penthouse. Do you love Asian-inspired rooms? Try the Asian Suite at your next visit. All in all, you’re bound to have a great time at this AAA Four-Diamond Hotel.

125 2nd Street NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102, Phone: 505-338-0088

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