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Hotels in Albuquerque, NM

Albuquerque, the largest city in the Southwest, is a vibrant tapestry of cultural heritage and contemporary living. Renowned for its awe-inspiring panoramas and the annual International Balloon Fiesta, the city beckons with a fusion of outdoor pursuits and cultural immersion. Marriott Bonvoyā€™s collection of hotels in Albuquerque serves as the perfect launchpad for your exploration, whether itā€™s the historic charm of Old Town or the allure of the Sandia Mountains for outdoor enthusiasts. Each hotel is meticulously designed to ensure a stay that is both comfortable and hassle-free, with amenities that cater to the needs of business and leisure travelers alike.


Immerse yourself in the cityā€™s rich Native American and Hispanic heritage at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center or the National Hispanic Cultural Center, both of which are just a short drive from our hotels. Take a scenic ride on the Sandia Peak Tramway, which offers breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding desert. With free Wi-Fi, fitness centers, and convenient locations near major attractions and business districts, our Albuquerque hotels ensure that you can make the most of your visit, whether youā€™re in town for a conference, a family vacation, or a solo adventure.

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Albuquerque is a city that offers the perfect blend of urban excitement and breathtaking natural beauty, providing a plethora of outdoor activities for all to enjoy. The Rio Grande Bosque is a verdant woodland that lines the river, offering a serene escape with its extensive network of trails for walking, cycling, and birdwatching. The diverse ecosystem is a haven for wildlife and a prime location for nature photography and quiet contemplation. For a more panoramic perspective, the Rio Grande Nature Center State Park boasts raised boardwalk trails and a visitor center with informative exhibits on the local flora and fauna.

Just a short drive from the city, the Sandia Mountains beckon with their rugged beauty and endless opportunities for outdoor exploration. The Sandia Peak Tramway, one of the longest in the world, takes you to the summit where you can enjoy breathtaking views, alpine hiking trails, and even skiing in the winter. The Cibola National Forest, which encompasses the Sandia Mountains, is a vast wilderness area with pristine lakes, dense pine forests, and rocky peaks, ideal for camping, fishing, and mountain biking. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll through the Bosque or a challenging hike in the mountains, Albuquerque's natural surroundings are sure to inspire and rejuvenate.

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The culture in Albuquerque is a vibrant tapestry woven from the cityā€™s deep-rooted Native American and Hispanic heritage. Staying at one of our hotels in Albuquerque places you at the nexus of this diverse cultural landscape, where you can explore the historic Old Town Plaza, a charming district filled with adobe buildings, art galleries, and traditional Hispanic and Pueblo architecture. The cityā€™s annual festivals, such as the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, showcase the unique blend of traditions and modern festivities that define the local spirit. After a day of cultural immersion, retreat to the comfort of your Marriott Bonvoy accommodations, where you can relax and plan your next adventure.

Art enthusiasts will find no shortage of inspiration in Albuquerque. The city is home to the world-renowned Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, where you can delve into the life and works of one of Americaā€™s most celebrated artists. For a more contemporary experience, the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History offers a rich collection of Southwestern art and artifacts, alongside temporary exhibits that highlight the cityā€™s evolving cultural narrative. The vibrant street art and murals scattered throughout the city provide a dynamic backdrop to your explorations, making every corner a potential canvas of discovery.

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Albuquerque's semi-arid climate is a haven for those who love the sun, with clear skies and ample sunshine year-round. The summer months, from June to August, are predictably hot and dry, with daytime temperatures hovering between the mid-80s and low 90s. But don't let that deter youā€”the low humidity and cooler evenings are perfect for unwinding. Many of our Marriott Bonvoy hotels in the area feature refreshing outdoor pools and spacious, air-conditioned rooms, ensuring your comfort during the warmer months.

Winters are mild, with day time temperatures in the 40s and 50s and nights in the 20s. Snow is rare and doesnā€™t stick around long, leaving the air clear and the mountain views stunning. Spring and fall are the best times to visit, with daytime temperatures in the 60s and 70s. Albuquerque is a city that loves to celebrate, and there are many events and festivals to enjoy during these seasons. Whether youā€™re visiting in the spring or fall, youā€™ll find the perfect place to stay with Marriott Bonvoy.

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Travelers to Albuquerque are spoiled for choice when it comes to reaching their destination at any of the Marriott Bonvoy hotels. Most visitors land at the Albuquerque International Sunport, where a fleet of taxis, ride-sharing options such as Uber and Lyft, and car rental services are readily available. Some Marriott Bonvoy hotels even provide complimentary shuttle services to and from the airport, ensuring a smooth start to your stay. For those arriving by land, the city is accessible via Amtrakā€™s train services and Greyhound bus lines, and the well-connected highway system makes driving into town a pleasure.

Once in Albuquerque, youā€™ll find it easy to get around using the Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) system, which includes bus rapid transit routes and regular bus services, connecting major attractions and neighborhoods. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also widely available for quick and direct travel. For those who prefer to drive, car rental options are plentiful, and parking is generally easy to find. Downtown Albuquerque is highly walkable, and many of the cityā€™s top attractions are within a short stroll from Marriott Bonvoyā€™s centrally located hotels. No matter your mode of transportation, Albuquerque offers a range of options to help you make the most of your visit.

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Albuquerque is a great place for families to make memories that will last a lifetime. Start your journey at the ABQ BioPark, where your little ones can explore the zoo, aquarium, and botanic garden, all in one place. The interactive exhibits and the opportunity to see animals like polar bears and penguins up close will keep them entertained for hours. For those who love a good puzzle, the Explora Science Center and Childrenā€™s Museum offers hands-on exhibits that will spark their curiosity and creativity, from building structures with oversized blocks to experimenting with water and air.

When you're ready for some fresh air, take a leisurely walk through the Rio Grande Botanic Garden and enjoy the beautiful plants and animals. And if you haven't had your fill of hot air balloons, the Anderson-Abruzzo International Balloon Museum is the perfect place to learn about the history and science of ballooning through interactive exhibits and even a chance to climb into a balloon gondola. End your day with a meal at a family-friendly eatery, like the Frontier Restaurant, where you can enjoy a delicious and hearty New Mexican meal that everyone will love.

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