Albuquerque Hotels

There is a wide choice of accommodation in Albuquerque ranging from upmarket, international chain hotels to motels and historic inns and B&Bs. The hotels below have been grouped into three different pricing categories:
Luxury (over US$200)
Moderate (US$100 to US$199)
Cheap (under US$100)
These rates are for a twin or double room at standard rate, including breakfast for two and all taxes.



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Sandia Resort & Casino

+1 505 796 7500

Showcasing the native American heritage of the Southwest, this swanky Pueblo-owned hotel occupies a dramatic mesa-top location in the city's northeastern quadrant. Amenities include a full gaming casino, championship golf course, full-service spa, and several outstanding restaurants. Some of the fanciest rooms in the state boast lavish bathrooms and enjoy breathtaking views of the Sandia Mountains and Rio Grande Valley.

30 Rainbow Road NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Hotel Andaluz

+1 505 242 9090

Built just before World War II by local-born Conrad Hilton, as the flagship property for his new hotel chain, this magnificently restored downtown gem is a delightful place to stay. Guest rooms are beautifully furnished and very comfortable, while the public spaces are superb, and include an excellent Spanish restaurant.

125 Second St NW, Downtown, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Los Poblanos Historic Inn

+1 505 344 9297

Set close to the Rio Grande, amid lavender fields and lush formal gardens, Los Poblanos Inn is one of the most prestigious historic properties in the Southwest. Rooms are designed in a classic New Mexican style with kiva fireplaces, carved ceiling beams, hardwood floors, and antique furnishings. Relax in the enticing Spanish hacienda-style courtyard, or alternatively, explore the extensive gardens and organic farm. A very special place to stay.

4803 Rio Grande Boulevard NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico

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