Quality Inn & Suites is a 3-star property located in Artesia. The hotel features family rooms. All guest rooms in the hotel are equipped with a TV. Guest rooms will provide guests with a fridge.
Alan
United States
The breakfast was adequate. The location was also adequate.
Hampton Inn & Suites Artesia is located in Artesia and features barbecue facilities. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, a business centre and free WiFi.
Erika
United States
The Swimming pool didn't work the room was dirty pills on the floor they didn't vacuum right
Featuring a year-round indoor pool and hot tub, this hotel is located in Artesia. A free hot breakfast is served to guests daily. Artesia Country Club is 5 minutes’ drive from the hotel.
Featuring an indoor pool and a hot tub, this hotel is located in Artesia. All rooms are equipped with free WiFi and a flat-screen satellite TV. Brantley Lake State Park is 36.6 km from the hotel.
Travelbybike
Australia
The staff are what sets this hotel out from the others in the area. In every interaction here they went above and beyond.
The pool was out of action, but, for a change, there were actually people working on it, as opposed to other hotels that just put up a closed sign. We will be back.
Hotel Artesia is located in Artesia and features a fitness centre and a shared lounge. Air-conditioned rooms have a private bathroom. Free WiFi and a 24-hour front desk are provided.
JOLENE
United States
The hotel was nice first impression. Looked to be newly remodeled.
Artesia Inn- No Service Fees offers air-conditioned rooms in Artesia. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. The hotel features family rooms.
Featuring an outdoor pool and free WiFi throughout the property, Adobe Rose Boutique Inn offers accommodation in Artesia. Guest can enjoy the adjacent restaurant with its own private entrance.
Scott
United States
Very clean and well appointed southwestern styled rental. There are only 4 rentals and they are all at ground level which makes it easy to enter and exit. Each unit has their own outdoor Adirondack style chair next to the entry of their respective unit. The flowering cactus pots on the outside of the rooms gave a nice homey feel. Each of the plants are meticulously maintained. The unit I rented was unit #3 and it has thoughtful matching pine furniture with a large window with a sheer veiled curtain and with the additional blackout curtains. Throughout the rental there were local art paintings which was a great touch to accent the bedroom and bathroom areas. There is a hutch which houses your typical necessities like refrig, microwave and extra storage. There was a small table with two chairs and a comfortable love seat in front of the bed. The bathroom was large with nice accessories - tissue, toothbrushes, soap bars, shampoo, body wash, plenty of white, clean towels and very good lighting except in the shower. The shower stall did not have its own light and received only filtered light thru the shower curtain. The hot water was almost immediate and may have had a water filter since it did not feel hard on the skin. The wifi worked sufficiently for accessing news and weather, but I cannot speak for any streaming services since they were not accessed. There is a nice community room between the restaurant and rental units with other necessities like ice, glasses, wine glasses, sink and other home gadgets at your disposal. It, too, was well appointed and well maintained. As mentioned, there is a great restaurant directly on the other side of the rental units with a great vibe and great menu. I would recommend to get to the restaurant early because it is a very popular local restaurant. The rental came with a menu for the restaurant to easily order in, but I preferred to simply take the easy walk thru the community room and go into the restaurant.
I would have liked to stay longer as I love historical...
I would have liked to stay longer as I love historical aspects of my surroundings. The fact that Artesia is proud of its oil and gas history is interesting. The tribute paid to the men and women who did this work is exemplary….. I was impressed with Artesia.
Lance
United States
4.0
Scored 4.0
Pros: very friendly staff; good amenities for the price;...
Pros: very friendly staff; good amenities for the price; breakfast ok; microwave in room plus fridge
Cons: smell of gasoline in room plus hotel on second night forced us to move to a different room in the middle of the night. Hotel is opposite a fuel refinery (see Google Maps).
Conclusion: I would not stay there again because of the fuel smell. Pity, because we liked all the rest about the hotel.
Koen
United States
4.0
Scored 4.0
Artesia is a booming oil town.
Artesia is a booming oil town. Oil companies have taken the prices up to the extremes.
Hotels are overpriced.
Places to eat are extremely limited.
The only reason we go there is because we have family.
Otherwise, skip it.
Deborah
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is an interesting town.
It is an interesting town. There are quite a few large sculptures that I would like to have been able to get a closer look at. There were interesting looking shops in the downtown area along hwy 82.
Anneta
United States
10
Scored 10
Small town with lots of support from the oil industry.
Small town with lots of support from the oil industry. Still some farming. Beautiful library, impressive sculptures representative of the area. Grew up there. Lots of change, surprising amount almost like it was when I was a kid.
James
United States
10
Scored 10
Artesia is an oasis on the western edge of the great Permian...
Artesia is an oasis on the western edge of the great Permian/Delaware Basin oilfields. The Pecos isn't a large river, but it has carved a huge, wide valley in eastern New Mexico. East of the Pecos is an industrial landscape: pumpjacks, refineries, saltwater haul trucks and mechanical-looking gigantic buildings on the horizon. Regardless of one's opinion about energy sources, this swooshing, roaring fossil-fuel heartland is worth looking at. I came over on NM 529, which is getting a very smooth makeover.
West of the Pecos is Artesia. And to the west of Artesia is the southern Pecos Plains: no oil wells hardly at all, no trees, and a view of the high Sacramento Mountains ahead. In summertime, huge rainclouds tower up to the stratosphere over the New Mexico mountains. Driving up out of the hot, dry desert into the cool air and towering ponderosa forests is an experience your whole body will appreciate. No wonder New Mexico residents come out to dance in the rain, as they've done for thousands of years.*
Artesia is a good stop for the night before making that ascent.
*Lightning is a serious, deadly hazard in New Mexico. It can kill you--or worse. Don't stay outdoors when you hear thunder on the mountains, even under a clear sky. Read the National Weather Service guidelines for lightning, and observe how lightning slashes down in almost a straight line at high altitudes. Impressive, but don't get hit.
The Adobe Rose could not have been much better. The location is perfect. The customer service is on par with any 5 star establishment. It is small (only a few rooms), quiet, clean and absolutely accommodating. This will be the first place I look for availability next time I am in town. The feel of the room is more like staying at a cabin than a hotel. The only hesitation I had about giving a great review is that I didn't want to chance they will always be booked when I am in town.
Fantastic tiny boutique motel in Artesia, NM. Well appointed spacious and incredibly comfortable. The adjacent restaurant is the best place to eat in town. Fabulous place. They do ask that you text in your way as they do not live on site and want to meet you at check in. Originally I thought that was a bit weird. In retrospect, it was a non issue and actually made check in super smooth. I give Adobe Rose my HIGHEST recommendation.
The staff are what sets this hotel out from the others in the area. In every interaction here they went above and beyond.
The pool was out of action, but, for a change, there were actually people working on it, as opposed to other hotels that just put up a closed sign. We will be back.
I was there before this time. I loved that the pool was warm . This time the pool was having maintenance problems therefore we could not use it. The reason I booked this hotel was the pool. Was very disappointed. I was hoping for a discount on the price at least, but nothing.
I liked that the hotel room felt clean. It was well lit with natural light as well as plenty of lamps. It was nice being greeted by every employee we came in contact with, I know it's their job but it was nice not being ignored.
This lil boutique bnb is awesome! We enjoyed two different rooms, since we decided to stay a day longer than anticipated! The staff was so helpful and kind! A treasure in Artesia, NM!!
Room was spacious and nicely appointed. The bed was very comfortable and the shower was good. Overall the hotel provided most of the stuff a hotel should and did it quite well.
It was a great price compared to all the other places in Artesia. You get what you pay for but I was traveling alone and so it was certainly good enough for me.
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