Top 9 hotels in Albuquerque: from romantic and family-friendly boutiques to art spaces and venues for the perfect gambling parties

By Tetiana PavlichenkoJul 20, 2024 09:02 AMNew Mexico
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Albuquerque hotels welcome guests year-round thanks to 300 days of sunshine a year. Source: Image Hotelzazz.com

Albuquerque is notable not only for being the most populous city in the state of New Mexico. No, its main gem is its cultural mix, resulting from a combination of Hispanic, Asian, Native American, and African influences, resulting in a vibrant, dynamic community. Its culinary scene is thriving and beckons to foodies; the pink Sandia Mountains and the majestic Rio Grande River enchant with gorgeous scenery; the mild climate and 300+ days of sunshine a year create the perfect year-round vacation environment. All that's left to do is figure out the best places to stay in Albuquerque: here are the top 10 of its best hotels.

1. Historic Inn Casas de Suenos Old Town

This historic inn, built in 1938, allows you to immerse yourself in Albuquerque's authentic cultural heritage. The hotel building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Casas de Suenos Old Town is a bed and breakfast that features a bedroom and living room with antique furnishings in each room, and some also have a kitchen and dining area. It's in the always bustling Old Town but is set away from the crowds, offering its guests a hideaway in secluded courtyards, gardens, and sunny patios. But once you leave the walls of the hotel, right outside your doorstep you'll be surrounded by local attractions and restaurants within a couple blocks of Old Town Square. For example, it's less than 10 minutes to the High Noon Saloon Restaurant, where blue corn tacos and Chilean rellenos are a must-try.

2. Hotel Chaco

Enjoy the romance of Old Town at one of its most famous hotels. Source: Image hotelchaco.com
Enjoy the romance of Old Town at one of its most famous hotels. Source: Image hotelchaco.com

One of Albuquerque's most popular hotels is a favorite among couples for its modern amenities and romantic Old Town ambiance. The interiors, created by award-winning designer Chris Lasky, were inspired by Navajo patterns and decorated with artwork. The neighborhood in which the hotel is located is filled with artists' studios, and the Sawmill Market is nearby, offering local and international cuisine. The hotel's light-colored stone facade with wood accents is reminiscent of the architectural elements found in Chaco Canyon and the Pueblos. Hotel guests can enjoy fine dining and refreshing drinks by the pool, dine on the terrace at the rooftop restaurant, sip cocktails at the lobby cafe, or visit Albuquerque's finest restaurants at the Albuquerque partner hotel. Chaco also has a spa and studios for fitness and yoga.

3. Embassy Suites by Hilton Albuquerque

With its bright rust-red facade, the Embassy Suites stands out from other Albuquerque hotels and buildings. Warm colors accompany its guests further into the dining room and living room, creating a cozy disposing atmosphere. This hotel is focused on sustainable travel. Guests here are offered a complimentary breakfast, which together with its central location creates an ideal starting point for exploring the city. The Natural History Museum, Century Rio Theater, and Zoo are nearby, while seekers of less stereotypical entertainment can enjoy a night of live flamenco at Casa Flamenca. On-site amenities include a pool and fitness center, an Internet cafe and gift store, a lobby bar with snacks and cocktails, and room service in the evenings.

4. Hampton Inn Albuquerque – University/Midtown

A great location and excellent value for money offers one of Albuquerque's best-known hotels, which is close to the University of New Mexico's north campus. There's an outdoor seasonal pool and fitness room, meeting rooms, and free Wi-Fi, which is a great benefit if you have business travel to do. Free breakfast is served, and cross the street to the Green Jeans Farmery food court: inside you'll find trendy street food spots with everything from organic ice cream to tacos, as well as a local brewery. After a 2010 renovation, the hotel updated its 131 rooms with modern amenities and simple but pleasant décor, such as a red-brown color scheme and photos of New Mexico views. Pets are welcome to stay at the hotel for an additional fee.

5. Isleta Resort & Casino

An indulgent place for fun and adventure located in the middle of the desert. Source: Image Isleta.com
An indulgent place for fun and adventure located in the middle of the desert. Source: Image Isleta.com

Perfect among the best Albuquerque hotels to relax with friends is Isleta Resort & Casino. It's a lush oasis nestled high in the desert, steeped in elegance and local tradition. In addition to tables, reels, and slot machines, the hotel offers golf, bowling, indoor and outdoor pools, and a stunning spa to unwind after gambling adventures with massages, steam baths, and a dip in the Jacuzzi. The hotel has 201 deluxe and deluxe rooms with magnificent views of the Bosque Rio Grande. Cuisine includes options from the food court to fine dining at Embers Steakhouse. To diversify the experience, head to secluded Ayelet Lakes for fishing and camping the next day.

6. The Monterey Motel

Travelers who prefer a vibrant adventure and want to explore the vast surroundings of New Mexico will make a wonderful choice if they stay at The Monterey among all the good hotels in Albuquerque. It provides its guests with an epic atmosphere of a combination of desert, modern comfort, and literary inspiration. Established in 1946, the hotel is located on the famous Route 66, described by writer John Steinbeck in his 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath. After hiking, cave tours, and a day trip to Acoma Pueblo, the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in the U.S., travelers can return to the hotel to refresh with a cocktail in the MoMo Lounge and then relax in modern, updated rooms or the unique StayAts travel hostel. Add a tour of Mezcla de Culturas to your itinerary to immerse yourself in the mixed heritage of Old Town.

7. Nativo Lodge

One of the most beautiful hotels in Albuquerque supports and promotes traditional Native American hospitality and art: for example, in August 2022, the hotel updated its facade with a five-story mural by artist Michael Toya, depicting a mix of geometric shapes and indigenous designs and referencing Pueblo culture and the spirit of New Mexico. Here you will truly sleep among the artwork. The art theme continues in the interior décor with colors and patterns, and in the cuisine, which uses cultural roots as inspiration for signature cocktails and offers authentic regional dishes. In addition to traditional rooms and suites, Nativo Lodge has a collection of "artist rooms" – rooms that Native American artists have worked on decorating into large-scale art installations.

8. Sonesta ES Suites Albuquerque

See the sights nearby and then relax by the pool. Source: Image Sonesta.com
See the sights nearby and then relax by the pool. Source: Image Sonesta.com

At the top of the best hotels in Albuquerque is a place where special care is taken to make every traveler feel like a part of the community. Breakfast is included, the atmosphere strives to be homey, and each suite is equipped with a kitchen so guests can prepare something from local produce. So travelers looking for a place to relax and unwind with friends should take a closer look at this option. The hotel is near local attractions such as the Albuquerque Convention Center, Old Town, and historic Nob Hill. But it is also a good place to explore the natural beauty of the Sandia Mountains. In addition, guests can swim and relax by the on-site outdoor pool, work out in the fitness center, and spend time socializing in the cozy lounge.

9. Hotel Zazz

In the heart of the historic Nob Hill neighborhood, along the famous Route 66 sits one of Albuquerque's most interesting hotels. It is the brainchild of Dr. Sharmeen Dhapas, whose parents have operated this University Lodge motel since 1996. Her playground as a child was the hallways and its rooms, so as an adult, she decided to fulfill her dream of creating an unforgettable boutique hotel through unique art forms. Thus the old motel was transformed into a bright and bold hotel that inspires with its community, philanthropy, and sustainability. In the rooms, flamboyance meets soft textiles; lounging by the turquoise outdoor pool, you can watch a movie at the same time, and Forbes counts at least 99 Instagram photo spots, including the iconic selfie swing. There are plenty of great eateries, bars, and places to hang in Nob Hill around the hotel.

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