Albuquerque Hotels

Albuquerque Hotels

(CC) KiMo in Albuquerque by Daniel Schwen/Wikimedia Commons

Albuquerque is nestled against New Mexico's Sandia Mountains, which are a vacation destination for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter the area is visited by skiers and snowboarders en route to the Sandia Peak Ski Area, while during the summer months it is a favorite of mountain bikers, motorcycle riders and wilderness hikers. If you travel with your dog, want to enjoy fitness activities while staying in town itself, or are looking forward to a round of golf and also easy access to the Sandia Mountains, Albuquerque hotels have a lot to offer.

Dog-Friendly Mauger Bed and Breakfast Inn

Find the Mauger Bed and Breakfast Inn centrally located in Albuquerque. Joggers may use an adjacent jogging path for daily constitutionals and an all-purpose recreational park is also nearby. Guests of the inn qualify for discounted fitness center rates that cover the nearby Sports Club as well as the Sports & Wellness Club.
This B&B has a dogs-welcome policy for small to midsized canines. Stay at the specially furnished guest room for dog owners, and your dog may have access to a safely fenced-in yard via a dog door. Neighboring the main house are also two townhouses that you may rent, both of which are perfect for dog lovers, since they feature fenced-in patios. Be prepared to pay a pet fee of $20 in addition to your overall rate.
Daily rates vary, depending on the season and the room you choose. The townhouses and mini suites start at $164 per night, while the single rooms begin at $99.

Mauger Bed and Breakfast Inn
701 Roma Avenue Northwest
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(800) 719-9189
www.maugerbb.com

Hawthorn Suites Albuquerque for the Fitness Enthusiast

The Hawthorn Suites is a franchise operation associated with the Wyndham brand of hotels. You'll find it close to the University of New Mexico golf course, the Bullhead Sports Complex and a BMX racetrack. Fitness enthusiasts appreciate the exercise room that features weight lifting equipment, a stair climber and also an exercise bike. Runners in particular can make good use of the treadmill, while swimmers may enjoy the outdoor pool that is heated during cooler weather, making it a year-round amenity.
If you travel with your pet, you may have your four-legged friend stay with you at a cost of $25 per day. Room rates vary depending on the season, the number of occupants per room, and also the size of the room.

Hawthorn Suites Albuquerque
1511 Gibson Boulevard Southeast
Albuquerque, NM 87106
(505) 242-1555
www.hawthorn.com

Sandia Resort and Casino for Golfers and Outdoor Enthusiasts

(CC) Sandia Resort and Casino by Daniel Mayer/Wikimedia Commons
(CC) Sandia Resort and Casino by Daniel Mayer/Wikimedia Commons

You find the Sandia Resort and Casino near the Sandia Mountains and the Rio Grande River Valley, which makes this an excellent locale for mountain bikers, runners and hikers. Golfers appreciate the 18-hole par 72 golf course that was created by Scott Miller. To warm up for a round of golf, visit the driving range or 10,000 square feet of practice greens. On site, the hotel offers a spa, where you may enjoy massages and facial treatments, and also a gym with fitness equipment. At the end of the day, swim a few laps in the outdoor pool or visit the Jacuzzi. (The pool is only available from March through October.)
Rates change, depending on the season and also the size of the room you choose. Contact the resort's concierge for more information on the room rates currently in effect.

Sandia Resort and Casino
30 Rainbow Road Northeast
Albuquerque, NM 87113
(800) 526-9366
www.sandiacasino.com

Article Written By Sylvia Cochran

Based in the Los Angeles area, Sylvia Cochran is a seasoned freelance writer focusing on home and garden, travel and parenting articles. Her work has appeared in "Families Online Magazine" and assorted print and Internet publications.

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