Albuquerque

Budget

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Crossland Economy Studios
5020 Ellison St NE
+1 505 343-1100
$50-60
North I-25 area, near the intersection of Ellison-San Antonio/I-25

Tiny rooms, but clean and inexpensive.

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Days Inn Midtown Albuquerque
2120 Menaul Blvd NE
+1 505 884-0250
$40-60
near the intersection of I-40 and I-25

Shuttle service to and from airport and convention center from 7AM-11PM daily.

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Hiway House Motel
3200 Central Ave SE
+1 505 268-3971
$40-60
Nob Hill

What it lacks in appearance and amenities it makes up for with location. Right in the middle of the Nob Hill area, next door to Kelly's Brewery, in walking distance to restaurants, pubs, shops, and UNM.

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Suburban Extended Stay
2401 Wellesley Dr
+1 505 883-8888
$60-70

Located in a business district near the midtown area of Albuquerque, perfect for business travelers.

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Microtel West Albuquerque
9910 Avalon Rd NW
+1 505 836-1686
$60-70
western edge of town, near the intersection of I-40 and 98th St

Basic chain motel on the edge of town. Stay if you're just passing through on I-40 or heading out of town the next day, but not if you're going to be exploring Albuquerque.

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Route 66 International Hostel
1012 Central Ave SW
+1 505 247-1813
Dormitories $20, private rooms start at $25
between Downtown and Old Town

Only hostel in town - it's a cozy little place with friendly staff and a nice patio. Centrally located, within walking distance of Downtown and fairly close to Old Town.

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Sleep Inn Airport
2300 International Ave SE
+1 505 244-3325
$60-70
off Yale N of the airport

Probably the cheapest of the several cookie-cutter hotels near the Albuquerque airport.

Midrange

Midrange
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Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown
2600 Louisiana Blvd NE
+1 505 881-0000
$100-200
at Louisiana and Menaul
Midrange
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Bottger Mansion of Old Town
110 San Felipe St NW
+1 505 243-3639
$115-179
S of the Plaza

This historic house, now a bed-and-breakfast, is shaded by massive 100-yr old trees and is just steps away from the Old Town plaza.

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Courtyard Albuquerque
5151 Journal Center Blvd NE
+1 505 823-1919
$140
North I-25/Jefferson area

Chain motel in the North I-25 area.

Midrange
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Radisson Hotel Albuquerque
2500 Carlisle Blvd NE
+1 505 888-3311
$130-250
at I-40 & Carlise

Recently remodeled, great staff, Sleep Number beds, free Wi-Fi and airport transportation. The main attraction here is a 30,000 sq.ft. water park open weekends, holidays and breaks.

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Doubletree Hotel Albuquerque
201 Marquette Ave NW
+1 505 247-3344
$150-200

A luxury downtown highrise hotel with many amenities, not to mention the only place directly connected to the Albuquerque Convention Center.

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Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras Ave NW
$150-180

Large hotel right in downtown Albuquerque, in the smaller of the two tallest highrises with the pyramid roof.

Midrange
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Best Western Rio Grande Inn
1015 Rio Grande Blvd
+1 505 843-9500
$90-120
north of Old Town at the intersection of I-40/Rio Grande

Basic chain motel which has the advantage of being right near Old Town.

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Hilton Garden Inn Albuquerque Uptown
6510 Americas Pkwy NE
+1 505 944-0300
$145-165
just off I-40/Louisiana in Uptown area

Highrise hotel located in the Uptown area.

Midrange
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Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town
800 Rio Grande Blvd NW
+1 505 843-6300
$140-$200
just north of Old Town

A luxury hotel near Old Town approaching "splurge" territory. On-site restaurant, business center, outdoor swimming pool & Jacuzzi, fitness center, and elegant event space.

Midrange
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Hyatt Place Albuquerque Airport
1400 Sunport Pl SE
+1 505 242-9300
$140
just off I-25 near the airport

Great airport hotel.

Midrange
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Hawthorn Suites Albuquerque Airport
1511 Gibson Blvd SE
+1 505 242-1555
$80
just off I-25 near the airport

Good airport hotel.

Midrange
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Hyatt Place Albuquerque Uptown
6901 Arvada Ave NE
+1 505 872-9000
$140
in the Uptown area near Louisiana/I-40

Nice chain motel located in the Uptown area, right across the street from the ABQ Uptown mall.

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Embassy Suites Albuquerque
1000 Woodward Pl NE
+1 505 245-7100
$120-170
just off the intersection of I-25/Lomas near downtown

Great hotel overlooking downtown.

Midrange
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Courtyard Albuquerque Airport
1920 Yale Blvd
+1 505 843-6600

Located in the airport area. Well lit work desks and complimentary high-speed internet.

Midrange
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Adobe Nido Bed and Breakfast
1124 Major Ave NW
+1 505 344-1310
$119-239
off 12th Street south of Candelaria

A comfortable and relaxing Southwest style adobe inn with jetted tubs in all rooms and an outdoor Finnish sauna. Healthy breakfast every morning.

Top end

Top end
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Albuquerque Marriott
2101 Louisiana Blvd NE
+1 505 881-6800
$180-200
in the Uptown area, at Louisiana/I-40

Highrise hotel located in the Uptown shopping area off I-40.

Top end
$$$
Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North
5151 San Francisco Road NE
+1 505 821-3333
$180-250
North I-25/Jefferson area

Large hotel in "Aztec pyramid" shaped building.

This guide uses the following price ranges for a standard double room:
Budget under $75
Mid-range $75-175
Splurge $176 and over

If you want a nicer -- and pricier -- hotel, then head east on I-40 to "uptown" in the northeast side of the city, which is at higher elevation than "downtown" close to the river or north on I-25. If you don't mind less free stuff, Central Ave. old Route 66 is cheaper. However, there are some real dives along Central Avenue, many with unsavory reputations and occasional police raids. Hotels around the airport are generally vanilla-flavored, business-traveler places, but at least are somewhat less expensive than airport hotels in many cities. There are a few nice highrise hotels in the Downtown/Old Town area. Lodging Per Diem is $75.

Albuquerque is experiencing a massive wave of hotel building, mainly in the "Mid-range" class. This apparently is driven in part by the infamous lodging shortages during the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta in October. The result is that during other parts of the year, affordable hotels shouldn't be too hard to find. Even with the growth in the hotel market, lodging can be tight for the Fiesta, so if you're coming then, reserve well in advance -- months rather than days.

For some free lodgings try looking for cafes where bands are playing normally on the weekends and ask amongst the punk kids and see if they'll help. Even they, however, may not have much space during the Balloon Fiesta.