Bed and Breakfast in Albuquerque, NM
Reasons to book
About this bed and breakfast
Guest access: Guests have full access to the casita and shared access to the yard and pool. Plenty of parking on property.
Guest interaction: Typically, we'll be available should there be a need. If we are not available, a backup person will be arranged and made available should anything come up.
Neighborhood overview: Walking distance to a Flying Star Cafe, a neighborhood bookstore, Rio Grande Nature Center State Park, and more. Short drive to old town (3 mi, 10 min), downtown (5 mi, 15 min), UNM / Nob Hill (8 mi; 15 min), and Balloon Fiesta Park (8 mi, 20 min). Other destinations also within reach like Santa Fe (1 hr), Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge (1 1/2 hrs), Bandalier National Monument (2 hrs). So much else to do to in the area: Route 66; the super cool Explora (one of the best kids museum); Horseback riding, biking, hiking, and more; PetroGlyphs National Monument; the Torquoise Trail; the BioPark (Zoo, aquarium, botanic garden); Hot Air Balloon rides; Indian Pueblo Cultural Center; Sandia Peak Tramway; Nuclear Science Museum; ABQ International Balloon Museum; National Hispanic Cultural Center; International Rattlesnake Museum; amazing sky gazing parties nearby; and more. Heck, there is even the Breaking Bad tours : ]
Getting around: Lots of walking trails all across the North Valley's acequia's (access adjacent to the property) and along the Rio Grande River. Walking to coffee shop / restaurant as well as book stores and more. Driving to other amenities like old town, down town, etc
Other things to note: Primary bed is a Casper mattress (queen size). Yard and pool are shared. We live in the other house on property.
TV includes Netflix and Disney+ streaming.
Wifi is high end, high speed “ORBI” whole house wifi system.
Note: The cooling system is a new "evaporative cooler" system. Portable traditional A/C also in the unit.
Note: the pool is typically open and heated to 82 degrees May 15 through Balloon Fiesta (and closed during the winter months).




































