Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town
800 Rio Grande Blvd Nw, Albuquerque NM - 87104
1.82 miles
Mountain Views, On-Site Dining, Free Wi-Fi And An Old Town Location Make The Hotel Albuquerque At Old Town Popular With Our Guests. The 11-Story Hotel Exemplifies "Albuquerque Style," A Unique Fusion Of New Mexico'S Distinct Cultural Influences, Incorporating Interior Design Features From Some Of The Area'S Historic Hotels And The Significant Building Designs Created By John Gaw Meem For The University Of New Mexico Campus. The Hotel Grounds Are Especially Impressive, Containing A 19Th-Century-Style New Mexican Chapel And Courtyard, Formal Spanish Gardens And A Victorian-Style Pavilion. All 188 Non-Smoking Rooms Feature Free Wi-Fi, Separate Sitting And Dining Areas And Furnishings That Blend Mexican And Southwestern Heritage. Most Rooms Include A Private Balcony. There Are Oodles Of On-Site Dining Options, Including Two Restaurants And A Lounge With Live Entertainment. Stay Fit On The Fly In The Gym, Or Take In Views Of The Sandia Mountains From The Seasonal Olympic-Size Pool And Hot Tub. Punch The Clock In The Business Center, Or Schedule An In-Room Massage At The 24-Hour Front Desk. Express Check-In/Out, Coin Laundry And Free Parking Add To The Conveniences. The Hotel Is Off I-40 In Historic Old Town, Within Walking Distance Of Shops, Museums And Adobe Architecture. It'S Less Than A Half-Mile From The Albuquerque Museum, The Planetarium And The New Mexico Museum Of Natural History And Science. It'S A Six-Minute Walk From The Historic Old Town Church San Felipe De Neri, Which The Hotel Helps Support Through The Efforts Of A Non-Profit Organization. Drive A Mile-And-A-Half To The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Or One Mile To Biopark, Which Includes A Zoo, A Botanic Garden, Tingley Beach And An Aquarium. Visit Dormant Volcanoes At Petroglyph National Monument, Six Miles West, Or Cruise 25 Minutes East For Stellar Mountain Views From The Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway. Albuquerque International Sunport Is Eight Miles From The Hotel.
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