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Accommodations range from deluxe hotels to guesthouses, bed-and-breakfasts, motels, campgrounds, condos, guest ranches and resorts. They run the gamut in price and quality. Enjoy New Mexico's mountains at one of its year-round resorts, where tennis, golf, horseback riding, hunting, fishing, swimming and skiing fill the days. The Lodge at Cloudcroft was originally a summer resort for wealthy Texans, built when the timber-hauling railway to El Paso was completed in 1901. Several Native American groups operate hotels: The Inn of the Mountain Gods near Ruidoso is owned by the Mescalero Apache, the Hotel Tamaya resort near Albuquerque is run by Santa Clara Pueblo and the Hotel Santa Fe in Santa Fe is owned by the Picuris Pueblo. El Monte Sagrado in Taos brings the concept of eco-resort to life in luxurious manner. Family-run guest ranches focus on archaeology, nature programs or horseback riding.

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Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras NW, Albuquerque, NM
Located at Third Street, next to the convention center, this is the acknowledged leader in Albuquerque. As stylish as it is functional, it boasts a prime location facing the main plaza. Although it is often overrun by delegates attending large gatherings at the convention center, it still maintains... Read Entire Review »
El Monte Sagrado Living Resort & Spa
317 Kit Carson Rd, Taos, NM
Located just a few blocks up from Taos' diminutive plaza, past the small, colloquial Casa Benevides, this is the most eccentric and perhaps the most luxurious full-service hotel in all of New Mexico. That said, Santa Fe's Inn of the Anasazi and Espanola's Rancho de San Juan have their fans. Over the... Read Entire Review »
Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town
800 Rio Grande Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM
Located off Interstate 40 at the Rio Grande exit, the former Sheraton Old Town, this is the only major commercial choice in this tourist-rich area near two major museums, the zoo, nature center, Tingley Beach, and Old Town shops and galleries. Although close to all these attractions, the hotel itsel... Read Entire Review »
The Bishop's Lodge Resort and Spa
1297 Bishop's Lodge Rd, Santa Fe, NM
Located off a winding paved road, in a lovely hillside setting far removed from the frenzy of downtown, but just a 15-minute drive north of the plaza toward the Opera House, this commercially tinged destination for conferees and castaway vacationers is a larger, more straightforward resort compared... Read Entire Review »
Eldorado Hotel & Spa
309 W San Francisco St, Santa Fe, NM
Located two blocks south of the plaza and the convention center, next to the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, and across the street from the fine but more subdued Hilton, this fabled Santa Fe goliath has completed a major renovation since the last inspection. Although most areas of the hotel remain recogniz... Read Entire Review »
La Fonda
100 E San Francisco St, Santa Fe, NM
This is the oldest and most famous hotel in Santa Fe, a rambling Southwest staple that will suit all but the most finicky traveler. However, luxury is not this hotel's target; instead, guests head here for the authentic Southwest-style public areas and guest rooms entrenched in local myth and histor... Read Entire Review »
Hilton Albuquerque
1901 University Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM
At the junction of Interstate 25 and Interstate 40, this hotel sits across from the inferior Holiday Inn, one mile north of the University of New Mexico. It may not have Hotel Albuquerque's better location near Old Town attractions, but it lacks little else, offering fine regional dining, a copious... Read Entire Review »
Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza
100 Sandoval St, Santa Fe, NM
Located three blocks west of the plaza, this place may be a corporate hotel in disguise, but it's a good disguise. Unlike most Hilton's this well-designed chain link has the look of a pert independent hotel, with lots of regional character and better service than the Eldorado. The innocuous, three-s... Read Entire Review »
Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa
1300 Tuyuna Trail, Santa Ana Pueblo, NM
Tucked away on 500 acres bordering the Rio Grande, off Exit 242 of Interstate 25, reached via a narrow 1-1/2-mile access road off Tamaya Road, 20 miles north of Albuquerque and en route to Santa Fe. This is the most impressive commercial resort in New Mexico, a huge adobe fortress of monolithic prop... Read Entire Review »
Inn & Spa at Loretto
211 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM
This four-story, pueblo-style inn looks like an upscale version of La Fonda, and it offers a higher degree of luxury and more privacy. Less intimate than either the Inn of the Anasazi or La Posada, this one bridges the gap between the latter pair and the more commercial Hilton and Eldorado. That sai... Read Entire Review »
Inn of the Anasazi, A Rosewood Hotel
113 Washington Ave, Santa Fe, NM
Located a few doors down from the modest, inexpensive Hotel Plaza Real, this is a stunning boutique hotel that continues to lure savvy travelers from around the globe. Recent renovations have only helped to bolster this ones position at the top, though the plush new carpeting and dreamy new Italian... Read Entire Review »
The Inn of the Five Graces
150 E De Vargas St, Santa Fe, NM
Located on a quiet one-way street, across Old Santa Fe Trail from San Miguel Mission (the oldest church in the U.S.), in Barrio de Analco, this place is on the south side of the Santa Fe River, but within easy walking distance of the main plaza. Once a grouping of pueblo-style apartments, this lovel... Read Entire Review »
Marriott Hotel Albuquerque
2101 Louisiana Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM
Located at the Louisiana exit off Interstate 40, five miles east of downtown, eight northeast of the airport, across the street from a large mall with cinemas and a half-mile from a second shopping mall, this glossy, accordion-pleated 16-story building is a rank-and-file Marriott but it stands out i... Read Entire Review »
La Posada de Santa Fe Resort & Spa
330 E Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM
Located on six landscaped acres tucked behind adobe walls, this hotel may have a relatively large room count for Santa Fe, but the atmosphere here is that of an elegant boutique hotel. It is the traditional counterpart to Inn at Anasazi, a more intimate version of the sprawling Inn and Spa at Lorret... Read Entire Review »
Sheraton Uptown Albuquerque Hotel
2600 Louisiana Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM
Situated in the uptown business and financial district, across the street from a major shopping mall, theaters and restaurants, this commendable commercial hotel cuts a lower profile than the Hotel Albuquerque and is better suited to the corporate business traveler. Tourists may enjoy the conservati... Read Entire Review »
Best Western Kachina Lodge & Meeting Ctr
413 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM
Situated on the main street through town, three blocks north of the plaza, two miles southwest from the Taos Indian Pueblo, this is New Mexico's most colorful, well-stocked motel, offering a prepackaged vacation experience of grassy lawns, Indian-kitsch decor, and nightly dancing by Taos Pueblo nati... Read Entire Review »
Casa Benavides Inn
137 Kit Carson Rd, Taos, NM
Located on five prime downtown acres, one block east of the plaza, this is the largest B&B in town and is actually a collection of six converted buildings, including an old trading post (the main adobe building that was Taos' first art gallery), four artist studios, a Victorian house and the origina... Read Entire Review »
Casa de las Chimeneas
5303 NDCBU - 405 Cordoba, Taos, NM
Located at Los Pandos, hidden behind shady trees and a high adobe wall, two blocks from Paseo del Pueblo Sur, this is one of the most elegant inns in Taos, competing closely with Casa Europa, Casa Benavides and Inn at La Loma for top honors. The tiny "spa" (one treatment room, a sauna, whirlpool and... Read Entire Review »
Casa Europa Inn & Gallery
840 Upper Ranchitos Rd, Taos, NM
Located in a rural residential area, this is a real charmer for those seeking an economical and homey Taos-flavored operation in a well-restored 16th-century adobe house. This is perfect for travelers with motel budgets and boutique tastes. Though it lacks the designer charms of Casa Benavides and t... Read Entire Review »
Don Fernando de Taos
1005 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur, Taos, NM
Located one mile south of the plaza, near the Visitor Center, this comfortable group stop is also a good choice for families, though it has more commercial overtones than the lively and fun Best Western Kachina. Years after the fact, the hotel's van still retains its Holiday Inn-green paint job. As... Read Entire Review »

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