Featuring an outdoor pool, this Albuquerque hotel is 7.6 km from the University of New Mexico. There is a 24-hour snack shop and free WiFi in every room.
Located off Interstate 25, Baymont by Wyndham Albuquerque Airport features a seasonal heated outdoor pool and a free shuttle service to Albuquerque International Sunport. Free WiFi is provided.
Located off Interstate 40, this New Mexico hotel offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and serves a daily continental breakfast. Albuquerque International Sunport is 7 miles away.
This hotel is within a 10-minute drive of downtown Albuquerque and 5 miles from the Albuquerque Airport. The hotel offers an outdoor pool, gym and suites with fully equipped kitchens.
This hotel is located 4 miles from downtown Albuquerque and one block from the Albuquerque International Sunport. This hotel features an airport shuttle and free Wi-Fi in every suite.
This all-suite Albuquerque hotel is 4.5 miles north of the University of New Mexico. It features an indoor pool and sauna, a gym and spacious one-bedroom suites with free Wi-Fi.
Within 8 km of historic Old Town Albuquerque and the Albuquerque Aquarium, this all-suite hotel offers accommodation with fully equipped kitchens and free wireless internet access.
Featuring free Wi-Fi, this hotel is located within 4 miles of historic Old Town Albuquerque and University of New Mexico. Guests can relax in an outdoor pool.
Within a short drive of Balloon Fiesta Park, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, this hotel offers an indoor pool with a 2-story water slide and an on-site restaurant.
With an on-site casino, convention center, and bowling alley, this luxury hotel offers shuttle service to Albuquerque International Sunport, 9 miles away.
This hotel is within a 10-minute drive of downtown Albuquerque and 5 miles from the Albuquerque Airport. The hotel offers an outdoor pool, gym and suites with fully equipped kitchens.
Didn’t have breakfast and location could have been better
Offering free scheduled shuttle services from Albuquerque International Sunport, this New Mexico hotel features an indoor pool and hot tub. Guest rooms feature a flat-screen cable TV.
Breakfast was good. Would have liked a little more variety.
Featuring an outdoor pool, this Albuquerque hotel is 7.6 km from the University of New Mexico. There is a 24-hour snack shop and free WiFi in every room.
Located just off Interstate 25, this hotel offers free shuttle services within 5 miles of the property. An outdoor pool and a full breakfast buffet are also provided.
Very pleasant and clean. Staff very accommodating.
Directly off Interstate 25, minutes from the Balloon Fiesta Park and Museum, this all-suite hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico offers free shuttle service within a 5-mile (8 km) radius.
Breakfast was awesome, and the staff were friendly.
Offering easy access to Interstate 40, free wireless internet access and a free daily breakfast, this Albuquerque, New Mexico hotel is only a short drive from the city's international airport.
Everything was excellent and made me feel comfortable.
Across from the Albuquerque International Airport and close to popular attractions, this all-suite hotel offers all the amenities and services needed for a relaxing stay, including 24-hour airport...
Upheld Hilton high standards and breakfast was good
This Albuquerque hotel offers a free shuttle to Sandia Casino, just 1.5 miles away. Free W-Fi is included. A daily continental breakfast featuring fresh waffles is provided daily for all guests.
Good price, clean room, good service , great staff
Featuring an indoor swimming pool with floor-to-ceiling windows, this Albuquerque, New Mexico hotel is within 10 minutes’ drive of The University of New Mexico and Old Town Albuquerque.
The time we're accommodating and the pool was nice
Featuring a seasonal outdoor pool, this New Mexico motel is 5 minutes’ drive from Albuquerque International Airport. All rooms include cable TV with extended channels.
Staff were professional and responded in a timely manner.
Set within 5.4 km of New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science and 7.2 km of Bernalillo Metropolitan Courthouse, Motel 6-Albuquerque, NM - Coors Road offers rooms in Albuquerque.
Costumer service they were helpful and great to me
Located just 10 minutes’ drive from Cliff's Amusement Park, this hotel features an indoor pool and hot tub. Free Wi-Fi is offered in every room at SureStay Hotel by Best Western Albuquerque Midtown.
The location, is a plus. The center of everything.
A short drive from the attractions of Albuquerque, New Mexico city centre, this hotel offers friendly services and enjoyable amenities such as a seasonal, outdoor pool.
Room was clean, breakfast was good, staff was friendly.
This pet-friendly New Mexico hotel offers a free shuttle service to Albuquerque International Airport and to restaurants within a 3 miles radius from 7:00am-11:00pm. Free Wi-Fi is included.
Featuring a terrace, Homewood Suites By Hilton Albuquerque Downtown is located in Albuquerque in the New Mexico region, 600 metres from Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce and 700 metres from...
Position and room size and fireplace in the terrace
Ideally located just off motorway I-40 and close to area attractions, this all-suite hotel features all the comforts of home, including full kitchens, along with many additional modern amenities.
Situated within 2.6 km of Cliff's Amusement Park and 8.2 km of Bernalillo Metropolitan Courthouse, Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Albuquerque North features rooms in Albuquerque.
Clean rooms, great parking, helpful FRIENDLY staff
Offering a year-round indoor pool, this hotel is located in Albuquerque. A free hot breakfast is served to guests daily. Albuquerque International Sunport is 15 minutes’ drive from the hotel.
I liked how the hot tub and swimming pool was available
Located in Albuquerque, within 3.1 km of New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science and 3.1 km of Bernalillo Metropolitan Courthouse, TownePlace Suites by Marriott Albuquerque Old Town provides...
We liked everything about this hotel and recommend it to others.
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Albuquerque is the biggest city in New Mexico in the USA and home to the International Balloon Fiesta during October. Rich in history, this beautiful destination has Pueblo Revival-style architecture with Sandia Mountains in the background.
Popular from the Bugs Bunny cartoon phrase, ‘I knew I should’ve taken that left turn at Albuquerque’, this metropolitan place is crossed by the Rio Grande River. Travellers should not miss the city’s old town with the 18th-century buildings, narrow streets and cosy restaurants serving Mexican dishes.
Lush in greenery, Albuquerque features the Rio Grande Botanic Garden and the Rio Grande Zoo. You can take the Sandia Peak Tramway and enjoy the panoramic views of the city, the mountains and the surrounding areas.
The Albuquerque International Sunport is located 6.3 km away and serves Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Booking.com will help you find the right hotel, motel or inn in Albuquerque and the nearby towns of Rio Rancho, Mesa Village and Alameda.
Beautiful. So much to do. Sandia Tramway and dinner was great. World Balloon was breathtaking.
Flamenco dinner and show was amazing. We came by train from Kansas. It was like stepping back in time. Wonderful fun.
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Anonymous
2.0
Scored 2.0
Traffic congestion, everyone speeding and tailgating, trash...
Traffic congestion, everyone speeding and tailgating, trash blowing around, homeless people everywhere, and unsafe. Very hot in summer months, dusty, and dry. Flat roof and stucco architecture result in a third world country appearance.
People are friendly, and it has an old world sort of charm. The national parks are interesting, as are the science and hot air balloon and telephone museums. The tram to the Sandia ski lift is scenic. Great Mexican food.
Alfred
United States
4.0
Scored 4.0
This is a city you should avoid... coming in on the highway...
This is a city you should avoid... coming in on the highway from the West, the first thing you see is drifts of trash along the highway. When you get closer, it just seems like fentanyl and homelessness central. It does have some nice places for sure, such as the Southwest jewelry shopping. I'm sure a lot of people would point to worse cites like Chicago, but still there are much nicer cities.
Martin
United States
4.0
Scored 4.0
Albuquerque, has turned into a third world city, complete...
Albuquerque, has turned into a third world city, complete with crowds of homeless people, trash and feces on the streets, and very loud drag racing outside the hotel. We don’t recommend driving and parking your vehicle here, even though the property has a valet service. It’s not worth the risk. Stolen cars is considered a misdemeanor and you’ll be lucky to get a visit from from the police. Just send a report and contact your insurance company. The hotel is old and very rustic. Very nice and comfortable.
Lonny
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
ABQ beautiful but let me warn you don't use booking.com ever...
ABQ beautiful but let me warn you don't use booking.com ever. Or stay at a Hilton property. I am disabled with Stiff Persons Syndrome among other. The hotel charged me whopping $152 more than advertised. Never told me parking not included. Taxes never discussed. Very poor communication. Please be wise and ask good specific questions and hold feet to fire.
David
10
Scored 10
I was visiting for work.
I was visiting for work. We took a trip up to Taos Pueblo before checking in for work. That was beautiful and totally worth the effort. The work related training was held in the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort. That was the perfect location for the work that we had to do. The Tamaya Horse Rehab is a beautiful attraction at the resort. It's a must see.
We didn't get a chance to go outside of the resort but getting to and from the airport was so easy. Albuquerque is beautiful and I definitely plan to return.
This was a very good hotel. It was in a great area and I personally looked into the uptown area since we were on a cross-country move and didn't want to worry about our car. This is a conference hotel so they have a bar and full restaurant and cafe. We were traveling with our medium size dog and the staff was very accomodating and we were able to sit downstairs with our dog. Other properties claimed to be pet friendly but they mean just the room, not really anywhere else. At this property we felt completely welcomed.
If I ever come back to Albuquerque, I will definitely be booking here again! They have done an amazing job remodeling!! We had a family room which is 2 rooms combined. One with a queen bed and a bunk room with 6 bunk beds build in. The kids absolutely loved it!! All of the beds were super comfortable. On the outside the hotel looks like a classic rt 66 motel and on the inside it's a 5 star luxury resort. You are close to everything. Old town is about a 12 minute walk. We absolutely hate to leave this hotel!!
The location is the important part. It's about the only budget option near Old Town Albuquerque. It still wasn't close enough for us to walk but there were adequate parking lots near Old Town. Even though the hotel was packed, the rooms were very quiet. They must be soundproofed because we couldn't even hear people walking by. It was nice and clean. There is a great Mexican restaurant within walking distance from the hotel. You should know that this is an old-style motel so that means no elevator.
The location was picked by old friends that we were meeting for the first time in 2 years. They knew Albuquerque and thought we would enjoy browsing the stores in the "Old Town" and the hotel was very close to that location. The overall quality of this hotel was the best of the 6 we stayed in during our 15-day sojourn in Utah, New Mexico and Arizona. Despite COVID-19, Holiday Inn did have a "grab 'n' go" free breakfast that was of better quality than others of this type.
This was once a typical Route 66 motel court. Then abandoned for many years. Not beautifully restored. Where the cars would have been parked there is a pool and outdoor seating area for food from the various take out restaurants on site. There's also a bar. Right off Route 66 (Central Ave.) near Old Town Albuquerque. Rooms are completely modern. The suites even occupy what used to be the adjacent garages.
This is an older facility, so some condition issues are expected. No frills. The staff are wonderful and we had everything we needed at a very affordable price. It is conveniently located for exploration of Albuquerque‘s old town, the outstanding Albuquerque botanical gardens, and Rio Grande river. The bed was exceptionally comfortable for a modestly priced hotel.
We loved every part of our stay at the Drury! We were married in Albuquerque and this was the perfect getaway honeymoon hotel. We were very comfortable during our stay. We loved the breakfasts and dinners access and enjoyed a couple of margaritas during the kick back time. Nice hot tub we got to ourselves too! We will definitely stay here again. Thank you!
Lovely room and view of the patio area which was very nice with plenty of space to social distance. The in house restaurant had decent Mexican fare and as a pet friendly hotel there were several areas to walk the dogs. The hotel was within walking distance to Old Town. The staff was very friendly. I would certainly stay here again.
The room was nice and large. Very comfortable for our family of 4. Breakfast was pretty good and our girls enjoyed making waffles each day. Best of all, the hotel was close to the attractions we wanted to see - the NM Museum of Natural History and Old Town Albuquerque. (Also close to ABQ Bio Park.)
The property has a beautiful running theme. The kids enjoyed the pool and the Teepee. The location of the hotel puts you around plenty of restaurants. It was clean. The staff was nice. It’s a unique stay that’s well priced and pet friendly. Perfect perk to anyone on a family road trip.
I loved the breakfast and the staff was on top of everything if we needed anything. I liked that the hotel didn’t have homeless people hanging out around the hotel like the other hotels do. We loved our stay. We come to Albuquerque to visit family and will stay at the Hampton again.
Comfortable, clean, quiet. Acceptable breakfast. There is a free bus that goes from the airport to the Amtrak station in town. It will stop near the hotel if you ask the driver. There are a few chain restaurants in walking distance.
Location was great and the room was really nice - great view of balloons was an expected special treat! Nice to have a restaurant and shops in hotel - took advantage of both. Staff was overall super!
There wasn't much to like. It only helped because I work in albuquerque and live in Belen, NM and it helps to stay in town when it have to be at work at 7:30am
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