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Old Oct 24th, 2007, 02:54 PM
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Albuquerque Areas to Stay

Looking at a few hotels to stay at in Albuquerque, but concerned about the neighborhoods.
Which areas are safe? Which do you recommend.
Many thanks!
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Old Oct 24th, 2007, 05:57 PM
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magari,

It would probably be easier if you told us the hotels you were considering and then we could comment. The only "hotel" area I wouldn't stay at is the Central and Tramway area.

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Hi, Magari. Stay away from Comfort Suites by the airport. I was there in January, and it was awful. The closest grocery store to stock my fridge was 3 miles away, and it was dirty, and I got panhandled in the parking lot. The hotel itself was definitely a rip-off, and lots of things wrong with the room.

Not in the greatest area on Central, but close enough to Old Town where I had no problems, is the Monterey Non-smokers Hotel. It's a tiny little drive-up-to-your-door motel with maybe 15 small rooms, but (for the money) one of the nicest rooms I've ever stayed in. The owner at the time was a rather crabby old gentleman, but the room was clean, comfortable and decorated wonderfully. It felt like home, not a hotel.

The northwest area of town (Coors ave area off 40) is pretty generic suburban, but pretty safe. Just north of Old Town off 25 are a dozen or more exits with hotels in sight of the highway.

The nicest all-around hotel that I've stayed at in the latter area is the Clubhouse Inn and Suites at 1315 Menaul Blvd NE. It's RIGHT next to I-25, but don't let that dissuade you. It's an ideal location for visiting the best of Albuquerque. It's a decent sized hotel, the staff was very friendly, and really went out of their way to assist a disabled solo traveller. They made sure that I had a room close to a main entry point, the ice machines, etc., but not right next to them so that I would be disturbed by noise. The room they gave me was not supposed to have a fridge and microwave (as I had requested), but because they arranged this room for me as a disabled traveller, they went and got me a fridge and microwave from another room. There was a loveseat, a coffee table, a big business desk, a dresser, a king bed, a closet near the sink...LOTS of room for me to spread out. The lobby was small, but clean, with guest meet-and-greets in the evenings, a beautiful courtyard...it was just a great place, and I'd recommend it to anybody. They raised their prices a bit, and were a bit out of my budget my last trip down there (which I regret, because I stayed at the awful Comfort Suites that I mentioned above), but VERY reasonable considering all the amenities. I'll stay there again whenever I can afford it. 3 stars from AAA, and the best 3-star facility I've personally patronized.

I hope this post gets to you in enough time to be of use, and happy travels. You'll LOVE Albuquerque if you've never been there. I've been there 3 times in the last 4 years, and there are very few cities of that size in the US that I enjoy as much.
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Thanks. We've decided to stay at the Mauger Estate B & B. Will let you know how it is.
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I used to stay at the Adobe and Roses in the rural, quaint Northwest part of town and it looks like it's still lovely (same owner still!)
http://www.virtualcities.com/ons/nm/q/nmq7701.htm
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Old Dec 29th, 2007, 12:56 PM
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Thanks again for all your suggestions.
We stayed at the Mauger B & B, in their townhouse, and loved it. The owners, Tammy and Mike, were great hosts. I would definitely recommend the Mauger.
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I'm glad you found a nice place to stay. Are you going to do a trip report? I'd love to read it.

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