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Casas De Suenos Old Town Country Inn Albuquerque
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Casas De Suenos Old Town Country Inn Albuquerque
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Casas De Suenos Old Town Country Inn Albuquerque
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310 Rio Grande Boulevard Sw
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
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Children 5 and under stay free with parent or guardian. Children 6 to 21 is charged 15.00USD extra person charge. Walk through the gates of this secluded adobe style compound and discover the magic of Casas de Suenos. Built in the 1930s and 1940s, Casas De Suenos Old Town Inn is a National Historic Property and features 21 spacious casitas. Hot tub suites, glowing fireplaces, soft adobe walls, hidden courtyards, inviting patios and beautiful gardens accentuate our country inn. A full American breakfast served in a sunny garden/artist studio will greet you in the morning. Our courtyard gazebo is perfect for family reunions, retreats and seminars.
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Air Conditioned
Bath / Hot Tub
Cable / Satellite TV
CD Player
Coffee / Tea Maker
Concierge
DVD Player
Hair Dryer
High-speed Internet
Kitchenette
Modem / Data Port
Parking
Room Service
TV
Check-in:
From 11:00 AM
Check-out:
Prior to 3:00 PM
Location Description:
3 Blocks from Historic Old Town. 1 block south of Central on Rio Grande Boulevard Southwest. -- Directions -- From I-40, exit at Rio Grande Boulevard. Go south 1 mile, cross over Central Avenue, property 1.5 blocks down on left hand side of street. Entrance has blue gates.
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Date of Stay:
July, 2009
This lovely B&B consists of 21 authentic adobe casitas situated around a beautifully landscaped and peaceful courtyard. Built in the 20's by an artist, JR Willis, as an artist colony, it has some notable art both in the 'gallery' and in each room. Each casita is different - most have sitting rooms and kitchenettes. Bathrooms vary! Staff is extremely pleasant, friendly, knowledgeable. Not sure this is where I'd bring kids... which works out fine for us! Don't expect the Hilton or Hilton amenities...this is true vintage, so there may be uneven tiles, odd room arrangements, strange plumbing, but it all adds up to charm. You might think its location is iffy at first, but it's quite safe to walk and park (some casitas have door front parking). Don't plan on an easy 'after-hours' check in unless you arrange first ... desk staff goes home and courtyard gates are locked until morning. We stayed a week and loved the convenience to Old Town and major highways. Will definitely go back - no 'cookie cutter' hotels for us!
Date of Stay:
August, 2006
Comfortable, beautiful decor, not too fancy. There was nothing we didn't like. If you really want to feel like you're in New Mexico, and you want to be able to walk to the shops, museums and restaurants in Old Town Albuquerque, this is a perfect hotel/B&B.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
We spent the night in one of the lovely rooms at Casas De Suenos or House of dreams. We were greeted by a friendly hostess who while walking us to our room told us the history of this wonderful find. As we walked across the beautiful grounds she shared with us that this was once an artist's retreat where people like Georgia O'Keeffe would come to paint. The room was spacious, clean with south west warmth in it's decor. Beds were comfortable. In the morning we were treated to a full breakfast, choice of eggs, bacon, sausage, fruit, pastries not just day old bagels like some free breakfasts. The location is within walking distance of Old Town. Delightful, fun place to stay. I highly recommend it.
Date of Stay:
January, 2007
The staff was very accomodating . The rooms have character and are attractively decorated as is the lobby and breakfast room. It was quite cold so we did not get to enjoy the garden, but we look nforward to returning during warmer weather.
Date of Stay:
October, 2008
This hotel was built in the 1930's and shows it. The rooms are cold dark and dirty, the neighborhood has seen better times. The staff and breakfast were just excellent.
Date of Stay:
November, 2006
We had a wonderful time. We stayed in the La Miradora and it was great. Breakfast was fast and friendly every day.
Date of Stay:
May, 2006
I have stayed here on several occasions and it keeps getting better. Great rooms, incredible gardens, amenties are perfect, private, peaceful, great location for anywhere in Albuquerque. Kids and wife love the zoo, mucsem, old town and downtown. I love the quiteness, breakfasts are awesome and the beautiful grounds. I have actually had clients met me there for meetings in the gardens. Seems to be a popular place for weddings and a beautiful one was held while we were there.
Date of Stay:
April, 2006
I loved this new B&B, an old artist studio which is being restored. Rooms are large and charming. Sweet little breakfast room overlooks a great garden. Close to Old Town on a quiet street. Not great (yet) for the business traveler.
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