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Casas de Suenos Old Town Historic Inn, Ascend Hotel Collection - Lobby

Casas de Suenos Old Town Historic Inn, Ascend Hotel Collection

4.0(89 reviews)
0.8 mi•Old Town
•$$

Historic hotel located next to a park and right in Old Town Albuquerque. We stayed in the O'Keefe…read moreCasa which was newly renovated and very nice. We were close to the hot tubs and had a small private patio. Luanne at check in was very friendly and welcoming. The breakfast was excellent. Made to order entrees. We sat by a lively fire listening to calming music while we ate. Now for the hot tub....wow! What a beautiful zen experience. The fire pots and calming sounds of running water mixed with the heat of the hot tub lent to a relaxing atmosphere. I would definitely recommend this place.

Fiancé and I stayed here last night. Was loving the property and the en suite hot tub was the…read morereason I booked it. Clean and comfy accommodations. Everything was great until the morning. If you stay there, do not get the Manzano. Early morning and you can hear everything from the room behind. Banging, clanging, footsteps, voices. Also, maintenance banging on the door even with a "do not disturb" placard on the door. They gave a man checking out a discount for a broken coffee maker and crappy bed, but when I complained about the atrocious noting of noise we had, we just got "well you should've called to make a noise complaint." True, but the property needs to do something about their paper thin walls. Property should also have an age limit like Ojo sites.

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Downtown Historic Bed and Breakfasts of Albuquerque - Heritage House

Downtown Historic Bed and Breakfasts of Albuquerque

4.9(42 reviews)
2.6 mi•Downtown

Downtown Historic B&B has been on my list since their open house last year. Finally, I got my…read morechance and it did not disappoint. It would be best just to give a play by play of our stay. Once we booked we arrived we followed the instructions on our confirmation. It gave us a code to a secure box where we were to find the rest of the details for our stay. It felt a lot like a scene from Clue. Fun! Inside looks exactly how you'd hope it to look based on the outside. It's filled with authentic built in furniture in solid sturdy wood. Ours was the Garden Room which was more of a suite than a room. In addition to the queen bed, there is also a separate room (like a living room) with a pull out couch. The living room has a door that leads out to a balcony that looks over the entire property. From there you can see a huge courtyard with a fireplace and luxurious lounge chairs, hammocks and benches. There is a pond, or more of a brook that runs through the back courtyard. I never determined if there were fish. The entire setting is a place for anyone but particularly those who want to take a few days to catch their breath. I sure did. In the morning the DH B&B served homemade quiche, multigrain pancakes, piping hot coffee and juice. If you are going to be in Albuquerque and are doing some comparisons, this one is more than just clean; it's delightful. I am a local. Even so, I'll be treating myself to this again..and again.

Lovely rooms with all the comforts of home. Very clean and well kept historic inn. Breakfasts are…read moretasty and they make homemade yogurt! So good! They also make all of the bathroom products in the rooms. Central location, easy to get to any of the main freeways and super close to the airport. I highly recommend trying Groves which is a 2 minute walk away for to go coffee, sweets or food. Very trendy little place with amazing homemade English muffins. Definitely worth supporting over the chain places in town. It made for a unique travel experience.

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Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town - King guestroom

Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town

3.4(302 reviews)
0.5 mi•Old Town
•$$$

I took off a star because this is NOT a luxury hotel. It's a nice hotel but luxurious it ain't. The…read moreroom was nice and clean. The bed was really comfortable. I got some good sleep. The down side is the walls are paper thin. You can hear people walking and talking in the hall and the people next door. The lobby is pretty and there's a restaurant and gift shop for convenience. The room fridge is NOT actually a fridge! It's a cooler. They need to come clean about that. It's deceiving! 5 STARS for DENISE!!!!! Overall the customer service is fantastic!!! Everyone I ran into was polite and helpful. Denise took it to a new level of customer service. She was professional, friendly and went Above and Beyond to help me with an issue. Y'all should give her a raise! I would recommend this hotel. I'll probably be back in the near future.

Hotel itself is a beautiful older building with a lot of character, but unfortunately the stay…read moredidn't match the price we paid. Rates were clearly inflated because of events happening that weekend, and for what we received, it just wasn't worth the cost. The renovations felt poorly done. The rooms are extremely small and difficult to move around in comfortably. The popcorn ceilings made the rooms feel dated, and the shower setup was frustrating -- the shower heads are mounted very high while the water pressure was very low. That said, there were some positives. The beds and pillows were very comfortable, and we slept well. The restaurant food was genuinely excellent, and the customer service from the staff was friendly and welcoming throughout our stay. Valet service was also inconvenient. You have to specifically request assistance, and luggage carts were not brought to the rooms, which was surprising considering the price point of the hotel. Overall, while the building itself has charm and the staff was kind, the experience simply did not justify the premium pricing.

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Sandia Peak Inn - Guest Room

Sandia Peak Inn

4.4(350 reviews)
1.5 mi•Barelas/South Valley
•$

Affordable and Comfortable Stay Near Old Town Albuquerque - With a Few Caveats…read more We stayed at Sandia Peak Inn - Old Town ABQ (a Howard Johnson by Wyndham), and I'll start by saying this: the price was definitely right. While it's not a luxury hotel, we more than got our money's worth, and I'll give an honest, balanced review. One of the main reasons we chose this property was the availability of EV charging. They offer both a J1772 and a Tesla destination charger, with a $10 nightly fee to use them. That was a great convenience and worked without issue. We booked the accessible oversized king room, which was very spacious, nicely decorated, and included a comfortable bed. We thought it had a sofa but found a day bed instead. The room also featured a small work table and a nice easy chair--well equipped for a short stay. The parking lot is tight, with narrow spaces and limited room, but our reserved EV charging spot helped avoid problems. Breakfast was modest but acceptable. There was a waffle maker, juice machine, coffee, peanut butter (the only visible protein), various breads, jams, and some overripe bananas. Vegetarian-friendly, but not very filling. One downside we experienced was related to smoking. Although our room was non-smoking, the moment I stepped outside in the morning, someone was smoking nearby. While I don't know how frequent this is, it would be preferable if the property were entirely smoke-free, especially near room entrances. The neighborhood felt like classic Old Town Albuquerque. I didn't feel unsafe, but I wouldn't recommend walking the area late at night. The exterior of the property has been nicely styled with Southwestern décor, which adds charm despite the budget-conscious operations. In short: everything wasn't perfect, but it all worked--and for the price, we walked away satisfied.

We were traveling through and looked on yelp for recommendations in the area this one popped out…read more Area was a bit shady honestly didn't feel to safe Front desk manager was very nice super easy check in The hotel looked nice parking lot clean nicely decorated with Native American decor The room was big clean, refrigerator, tv worked Bed was comfortable pillows small but comfortable Restroom was small door hit the toilet when you opened it Water pressure was strong, hot water Overall it was a decent place to stay the night

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