Fodor's Expert Review Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm

4803 Rio Grande Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87107, USA Fodor's Choice

Designed in the 1930s by the renowned Pueblo Revival architect John Gaw Meem, Los Poblanos stands today as a quintessential element of Albuquerque's North Valley and its pastoral soul. Newer "Field" rooms are so well conceived, they complement both the grounds' lush lavender fields and the earlier aesthetic perfectly. All rooms here provide an authentic New Mexico moment: Moroccan-patterned tiles, hand-worked tin sconces, and kiva fireplaces, some set in the soft curves of adobe walls. Enjoy the panoramic view of the Sandia Mountains—and the show-off peacocks that wander the grounds—from the Campo dining room, where you may dine through the day. Consider heading to the heavenly-scented Hacienda Spa for a restorative treatment or the Wellness Yurt for a complimentary yoga session. You might then choose to venture no farther than the saltwater lap pool or the Farm Shop, partake in afternoon tea or a drink at the guests-only Library Bar, or perhaps pedal the meandering acequia trails as far as one of the Inn's bicycles (e-bike or cruiser) carry you.

PROS

  • visitor well-being is paramount
  • lovely gardens and landscape stonework
  • guests-only Library Bar and afternoon tea at La Quinta

CONS

  • peacocks may startle (and consequently screech)
  • breakfast not included except with package plans
  • pricey

QUICK FACTS

B&B/Inn
Family
$$$

HOTEL INFO

Phones: 505-985–5000

HOTEL DETAILS

45 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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