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Best Western Plus Rio Grande Inn
4.2/5100 Reviews

Best Western Plus Rio Grande Inn

Albuquerque|1km from Rio Grande Community Farm
Stay at one of the Route 66 hotels in Albuquerque, NM, Old Town when you want easy access to the charming sites and convention center in Albuquerque. The Best Western Plus Rio Grande Inn is conveniently located near several attractions and business sites, making it the perfect choice for leisure and business travelers looking fro a comfortable hotel near Old Town. Enjoy the rich culture and wealth of dining and shopping options within minutes of our property.All of our non-smoking rooms and suites are designed with your needs in mind. You’ll also enjoy deluxe amenities including concierge service, an outdoor heated pool and a fitness center featuring a Hoist® weight machine and cardio equipment.Enjoy meals at our very own Albuquerque Grill serving Southwestern and American fare or order room service to enjoy meals in the comfort of your room. The Zia Lounge on the property is also open for dinner every day and is the perfect place to enjoy cocktails and good company. You’ll find several bistros, modern dining destinations and fast food restaurants within a few blocks of the hotel.If you’re here on business, enjoy easy access to the Albuquerque Bio Park, convention center and other downtown business sites. We offer airport shuttle service and onsite meeting space that can accommodate up to 240 guests. Our convenient location near I-40 makes it easy to travel to area offices and downtown entertainment venues during a business trip.Whether you’re in town for the International Balloon Festival or want to tour Albuquerque museums, enjoy all the comforts of home at our Route 66 hotel. Book your room at the Best Western Plus Rio Grande Inn on bestwestern.com to take advantage of our Low Rate Guarantee.

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Embassy Suites by Hilton Albuquerque
4/5101 Reviews
First the good: everyone was super helpful and accommodating, especially the ladies at breakfast. The made to order omelettes and pancakes were really good and the lady making them was so friendly and eager to please. The happy hour was also nice and the bar tender seemed to be a really good guy and was very efficient. The main desk staff were pleasant as well, no problems there. Here’s why I am giving 3 stars: The shower and shower curtain were not clean looking. The toilet bowl was the same way. I think it maybe just needs updated but it still left me with a gungy feel. Actually the whole Bathroom in general felt gross. Same with carpet. But here is the main reason why I would never come back: the water in the pool was so disgusting that I can’t even. There was no smell of chlorine or chemicals and the water was green and cloudy. Like real cloudy. So I thought it must be a saltwater pool so I swam but was still grossed out. The next day I asked the front desk if it was a saltwater pool which would explain the cloudiness and she said no it was chlorine. Girl, that pool hadn’t seen chlorine since like 1985. Ughhhhhhhh. So grossed out to be swimming in essentially dirty bath water. It was a busy pool. really hope the front desk clerk was wrong and if I find out it was a saltwater pool I will amend my review. But if this is correct, people clean up your pool!!!! So if you stay here, expect a great breakfast but stay out of the pool and don’t expect it to be a shiny and updated room because it is not. Or at least our room wasn’t. Yuck.
Days Inn by Wyndham Albuquerque Downtown
2.8/5103 Reviews
Very responsible, open the door for you, help you park the car, the bed is very comfortable
Albuquerque Historic Old Town
4.1/5103 Reviews
Worst hotel experience ever. The first thing I noticed upon entering was a strange chemical smell, not very pleasant. We checked in and went to our room. Our first room wasn’t clean and even though we paid extra for a mountain view it didn’t have one. We were moved to the fourth floor, still not much of a view of anything but the front door, and parking lot, don’t waste your money on the “mountain view “. Whatever. We went out and checked out our surroundings. When we came back the smell was even stronger and we could smell it throughout the hallways, thank God it didn’t stink in our room. The bed was awful. Neither of us slept very good. The shower was like a sand blaster, and there was no way to adjust the pressure. Everything about this room was awful. I booked through IHG and contacted them about canceling the rest of our stay at this hotel and was sent a copy of their cancellation policy, ugh. So we decide to try to make the best of it for the next two nights. We didn’t get much sleep the second night either. I went downstairs around 5 am to get coffee and got locked out of my room. The nice front desk guy couldn’t get me in either, I had to wait in the stinky hall for my husband to finish his shower and hear me knocking and let me back in. They said they’d fix it that morning, but that was the final straw. We checked out and went to a much better hotel for the remainder of our stay. The front desk person didn’t ask why we were leaving early, and nobody from Holiday Inn has said a word even after leaving a similar review on their app.
Comfort Inn & Suites Albuquerque Downtown
3.9/5101 Reviews
The hotel is near the main road in the city, but the surrounding area feels relatively desolate. Free parking is available at the hotel. The hotel space is closed and relatively safe. The rooms are well-decorated and the facilities are old, but there is no smell. The bathroom is also relatively compact. Generally clean and hygienic, windows can also be opened for ventilation. The sound insulation is not very good and a bit noisy. There is a free breakfast, not many types, but you can eat it. Suitable for passing overnight.
El Cuervo ABQ
4.7/560 Reviews
We hoped to like this place, but were disappointed overall and would not return. There were some positives, including the location in a fairly quiet residential neighborhood near downtown, spacious rooms, off-street parking, free beer, a nice porch and a quirky esthetic. Unfortunately these were offset by multiple negatives, including the fact that we never encountered the supposedly friendly hosts (check in, check out, and everything else happened through automated text messages and email), the mattress was soft and saggy and the bed was covered with a winter-weight duvet in the hot summer, the bathroom contained the tiniest sink we had ever tried to use with a slow drain that made even hand washing difficult, and the floor was so creaky that anytime anyone in the entire house got up to walk to the bathroom during the night, the noise woke everyone in the house. In addition, the place was billed as a B&B, but there wasn't actually a breakfast. Instead, there was coffee (with only non-dairy whitener), Nature Valley granola bars, and over-ripe bananas. Fortunately there's a good coffee shop and an even better breakfast place (Lush Cafe) just a couple of blocks away. Also, be aware that from this place it is at least a 25 minute walk to Old Town. We enjoy walking so that was OK, but in the heat it felt pretty far, and it didn't feel safe to do at night. Overall, we were sorry we didn't like El Cuervo, but we really can't recommend it.
Hotel 505
3.5/554 Reviews
In transition and mental recharge. Regardless of country westerns follow up to the Pumpkins. The staff provided the top shelf of the industry. Never heard a single complaint from guest or staff. Rooms are spacious and amazing clean. Especially post pandemic. Pizza delivery guy was a oddly happy, but he stayed next door with several ladies, quiet for band practice. Must have wanted extra sauce for those bread sticks. You smell that country Grammy, smells icky, sticky...nice hat!

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