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Andaluz
At a Glance
- historic cachet aesthetic but with plenty of modern perks
Pros
- priciest rooms in town
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Andaluz Review
Opened in 1939 by Conrad Hilton (who honeymooned here with Zsa Zsa Gabor), this glamorous 10-story hotel on the National Register of Historic Places was known as La Posada de Albuquerque until it was reinvented (and completely redone inside)—at a cost of $30 million—as a high-end boutique hotel in 2009. Its new name, Andaluz, and its stunning decor reflect the Moroccan and Spanish-colonial influences of the original Hilton design. Its pursuit of Silver LEED certification reflects the hotel's commitment to eco-friendly practices. The restaurant's beautiful two-story lobby is a wonderful spot to soak up the building's rich ambience, perhaps before grabbing cocktails in the swank Ibiza bar or dinner in acclaimed Lucia restaurant.
- Address: 125 2nd St. NW, Downtown, Albuquerque, 87102
- Phone: 505/242-9090; 800/777-5732
- Website: www.hotelandaluz.com
- Location: Downtown
Contact Information
- 107 rooms, 7 suites.
- Credit cards accepted.
Hotel Details
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