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Desert ChiC+Close to Downtown+Hot Tub+No Pet Fee!
Welcome to our charming and centrally located 1Br/1Bth Casita East of downtown Albuquerque. This delightful urban retreat offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience, providing you with an unforgettable stay in the Land of Enchantment. The Casita has a cozy private hot tub, and for those who love their morning coffee fix or a delightful cup of tea, our complimentary coffee bar is stocked with a selection of coffees and teas, and a variety of snacks to energize your day for any adventures!

ABQ Casita - Private Guest House-Free EV Charging!
Beautiful southwest casita in walking distance to historic Nob Hill on Route 66. Comfortable, clean, and stylish. A/C. Enclosed, private back yard. Complete with kitchen including range. Laundry facilities. Private parking. 2 miles from Airport and train station. Public Transportation on Route 66 (Central Ave) including downtown, zoo, bio park, old town, etc. Walking distance to UNM. Public Tennis Courts in walking distance. Multiple bicycles for use. High-speed Internet. No Pets.

Backyard Casita - Designer Reno!
THE SPACE: - Impeccably Restored Studio - Private Patio - Spotless Kitchenette w/ Sink, Fridge & Microwave - Sparkling Hardwood Floors - Light Filled w/ 10ft. Ceiling - Designer Bathroom - 100% Cotton, Deluxe Sheets, Pillow Selection THE NEIGHBORHOOD: - Location, Location, Location!!! - ABQ's Happening EDO District - Walk to Great Restaurants & Downtown - Lovelace & Presbyterian Hospitals are close-by - Near Rail Runner Station - Walking distance to Convention Center - One Mile to UNM

Four Hills Hideaway with Private Hot Tub
Newly remodeled solar powered modern bungalow is the perfect getaway for travelers seeking a tranquil refuge from the hustle and bustle, but minutes from anything in Albuquerque. This is an exceptionally unique property, located on a half acre lot, which feels like a Zen garden. There are several sitting, meditation areas; beautiful desert gardens; and uninterrupted mountain and sunset views. Within steps of the bungalow, guests have their own 5 person hot tub and private patio. No parties!

Casita Nestled in Orchard
Nestled in an 80 yr old apple & cherry orchard you won't believe you are in the middle the city. This handsome, warm casita has character & is well appointed, (even has Level 2 car charger). This country setting offers privacy & quiet. Here nature, agriculture, charm & amenities mingle. Enjoy a firep on a cold night. Warm days enjoy the cool patio or sit under a tree. Walk to dinner, a brewery or winery. Shopping, Old Town, balloon park 10 min. Single nite stay possible. LR STR #615

Adobe Casita #2 in Historic Old Town Plaza
Property located in Historic Old Town Plaza area. Walking distance to museums, parks, shopping, restaurants, historic church. Home is 100 years old, built with adobe, brick floors, viga ceilings, kiva fireplaces & private patios. Resident manager in main house #1 oversees three rentals: casita #2 & #3 (each 1 bedroom 1 bath with open kitchen living area) and a 2 bedroom/2 bath house #57. All three have kiva fireplaces and private patios. Private hot tub on property and Off street parking.

Adobe Casita Behind Balloon Fiesta- Pet Friendly
This adobe casita is a special place – washed in sunlight, quiet and tucked into a half acre with grass, trees, flowers, rabbits and birds. Located right behind the Balloon Fiesta grounds and is just a few minutes drive, it is only 15-20 minutes from downtown Albuquerque and about 50 minutes from Santa Fe. Plenty of outdoor space in which to relax and soak up the sun. And great Wifi for remote work. The casita sits on the same lot as a larger house that is occupied by a long-term tenant.

Comanche Comfort- 2 bedroom- Great Location
Single-story condo with two spacious & comfortable bedrooms & one full bathroom, conveniently located in the Northeast Heights & close to shopping. Includes a one-car garage with remote & additional parking. Fully-equipped kitchen with a full-size refrigerator, range/oven, dishwasher, & all kitchen essentials. Washer & dryer in the unit. Enjoy a Smart TV & high-speed internet. Recent upgrades include new tile in the living room (11/23), new queen mattresses (9/23), & a new AC unit (5/23).

Casita de Cielo Pintado (Painted Sky House).
This is your authentic southwestern casita, where the sky becomes the canvas for the sun's paint brush. West exposure for great sunsets Very private studio with a completely fenced yard for your furry friends. Easy access to I-25 N & S. Abq-25 Minutes, Santa Fe- 45 minutes 2 miles to to the Rail Runner train station. Minutes from great restaurants and breweries. Easy access to Balloon Fiesta from the north. If the wind is right you don't have to go..they often fly near you.

The Cozy Corrales Casita (Little House)
This Corrales casita is minutes to town but set back in the quiet, small farm community of Corrales. We are located on the popular corrales acequia (waterway) which you can walk/bike to the farmers market, bistros, wineries, breweries, shops and the Rio Grande Bosque and river. Our 500 sqft casita has all the amenities you need with the coziness of your own modern farmhouse. We live in the home next door and are happy to help with anything you need. No Oven/Stove due to Corrales Rules.

Nob Hill’s Casa Flamingo: King Safe Prime Location
Beautifully remodeled, 1400 sq ft, w/ 3 bedrooms (1 King, 2 Queens) & 2 bathrooms, keyless entry, central heating, refrigerated cooling (NOT a swamp cooler). In Nob Hill, near UNM school/hospital, Pope Joy, Presbyterian, State Fair Grounds, & Downs Racing. 6 miles from the airport. Neighborhood is established, charming and quiet. Humble Coffee shop, M’Tucci’s & The Farmacy, are within walking distance, and a gorgeous Catholic church is down the street - you will love it here.

*️⃣Modern 3BR Retreat • Garage • Near Old Town ABQ
Welcome to Succulent House: Freshly renovated and easy to love: bright 3BR/2BA with refrigerated air, reliable Wi-Fi, and keyless entry. Stocked kitchen, hotel-quality beds, smart TVs, and a flexible workspace keep work and downtime simple. Step outside to a spacious yard, then explore nearby Old Town, Nob Hill, Sawmill Market, parks, and trails. Garage/driveway parking, family-friendly touches, and self check-in make this a stress-free ABQ home base for weekends or extended stays.
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Pet-friendly vacation rentals in Albuquerque

Radiant Historic Downtown Home | Beautiful Walk

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Placitas Sanctuary

Charming Rustic Adobe in Old Town

The Bridge House

Artisan Casita, Near Old Town, Fully Stocked!

Cozy & Quiet Centralized Studio

The Ivy House - A Dash of Paradise
Home rentals in Albuquerque

Modern 3BR Home Across from Netflix Studio!

Private, Cozy Casita- walk to UNM and Nob Hill!

Casa Los Lugones

Perfect Family Friendly Home in Nob Hill

Oasis on Grand, with Hot Tub

Beautiful home. Walking distance to Uptown Mall

The Cozy Escape (PS5,netflix)

Lovely and quiet 2bd 1ba home to rest your head.
Pet-friendly homes in Albuquerque

Home sweet Home

Cellar 74: Wine Casita w/Hot tub

Old Town ABQ casita, attentive host, original art

Ultimate Views

Enchanted Escape, beautiful views

Casa Terrone: Walk Along the Acequia

Warm Desert Oasis & Private Gym

~Southwest Escape~ Cozy Family & Pet Friendly Home
When is the best time to visit Albuquerque?
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| Avg. price | R1,652 ZAR | R1,618 ZAR | R1,668 ZAR | R1,685 ZAR | R1,752 ZAR | R1,719 ZAR | R1,735 ZAR | R1,735 ZAR | R1,752 ZAR | R2,536 ZAR | R1,802 ZAR | R1,835 ZAR |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Albuquerque?
Nob Hill is known for its lively dining and shopping scene, while Old Town places you near historic landmarks and local galleries. The Downtown area has a blend of modern amenities, performance venues, and access to art spaces.
What are the best things to do in Albuquerque with kids?
Families can explore interactive exhibits at Explora, visit the ABQ BioPark, or walk among dinosaur fossils at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. Adventure seekers often enjoy the Sandia Peak Tramway for a scenic ride.
What are some of the best things to do in Albuquerque?
Explore Old Town for its adobe architecture and arts, tour local museums, and enjoy panoramic views from the Sandia Peak Tramway. Albuquerque also has a lively arts scene, colorful murals, and frequent cultural festivals.
How is the weather in Albuquerque?
Albuquerque experiences sunny, dry weather with warm summers around 90°F (32°C) and mild winters near 47°F (8°C). Light rainfall is most common in July and August, while spring and fall bring comfortable temperatures and clear skies.
What are the best places to visit in Albuquerque?
Old Town is frequently suggested for its historic charm and museums, while Petroglyph National Monument draws those interested in ancient rock carvings. The Albuquerque Museum and Indian Pueblo Cultural Center showcase regional art and history.
What are some hiking trails in Albuquerque?
You can explore hiking trails in the Sandia Mountains, such as the La Luz Trail, which is often recommended for its views. Trails at Petroglyph National Monument provide access to volcanic landscapes and centuries-old images carved into the rocks.
What are some family activities we can do in Albuquerque?
Visit the ABQ BioPark, where families enjoy the zoo, aquarium, and gardens, or try interactive science exhibits at Explora. Outdoor picnics at local parks and walks along the Rio Grande are also frequently suggested.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Albuquerque?
Explore nearby mountain villages known for art studios and traditional markets, or visit historic pueblos with guided cultural experiences. Outdoor enthusiasts often head to natural reserves and scenic trails around the city.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Albuquerque?
Many vacation rentals in areas like Nob Hill, Old Town, and the North Valley welcome guests with pets. Local parks and trails make it convenient to explore Albuquerque with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Albuquerque?
Stay hydrated and wear sunscreen, as Albuquerque's high elevation and sunny weather are notable. Exploring local markets, trying traditional foods, and respecting pueblo sites' cultural protocols can enrich your visit.
What is Albuquerque known for?
Albuquerque is known for its vibrant hot air ballooning culture, adobe architecture, and deep Indigenous and Hispanic heritage. The city also has a strong arts community and hosts large annual festivals.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Albuquerque?
Discover local art galleries tucked into Nob Hill, visit neighborhood murals, or try small family-run New Mexican restaurants. Community-run gardens and historic sites around the city also provide quieter places to explore.
What are the best foods to try in Albuquerque?
Albuquerque is known for New Mexican cuisine featuring red and green chile, stacked enchiladas, and blue corn tortillas. Green chile cheeseburgers and local sopaipillas are frequently suggested for those wanting a taste of the region.
What should I bring for a trip to Albuquerque?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and layers for cooler mornings and evenings. A reusable water bottle and a hat are useful due to the bright sun and high elevation, especially if you plan outdoor activities.
What is the nightlife in Albuquerque like?
Albuquerque has a mix of relaxed lounges, live music venues, and bars showcasing local craft brews in areas like Downtown and Nob Hill. Night markets and cultural events often add variety to evenings out.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Albuquerque?
The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta fills the sky each October, while Gathering of Nations is one of the most prominent powwows in North America. Seasonal fiestas and arts festivals also draw visitors throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Albuquerque?
Many rentals in Old Town, Nob Hill, and the North Valley are frequently suggested for families, with options that include kitchens or outdoor spaces. These neighborhoods are close to parks, museums, and family-focused activities.
When is the best time to visit Albuquerque?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for milder weather and seasonal events. Many travelers visit in October, when the city hosts its most popular hot air balloon festival, although each season brings its own distinct experiences.
All about Albuquerque
Albuquerque is one of New Mexico’s cultural hubs, a desert city steeped in the history of its Indigenous peoples and Spanish heritage. This rich heritage is exemplified in its local art and history museums, and through its Pueblo architecture with curved edges and earthen hues. As you wander the 18th-century Old Town, red brick walkways lead you to the Old Town Plaza, where the church of San Felipe de Neri towers above shops selling turquoise jewelry and artwork. You’ll also find cafes and restaurants serving New Mexican staples like chile rellenos, carne adovada, and plenty of green chili-flavored dishes.
Route 66 runs through the center of Albuquerque, dotted with bars and nightlife offerings casting a neon glow on the iconic highway. Just outside the city, the Sandia Foothills provide ample opportunities for hikes, and you may just spot mule deer, rabbits, and the occasional rattlesnake.
To cool off during the summer, you can paddle board along the mighty Rio Grande that runs through the city. Come winter, you’ll find skiing and snowboarding less than an hour away in the Sandia Mountains.
What are the top things to do in Albuquerque?
Petroglyph National Monument
This anthropological site on the edge of town is one of the continent’s largest petroglyph sites, with more than 25,000 basalt etchings dating back to nearly 2,000 B.C. Miles of trail systems cut through the stark and beautiful landscape filled with scrub brush and volcanic rock that is home to several species of lizards and snakes, and fields of wildflowers.
Albuquerque Museum
Located just off Route 66, the Albuquerque Museum focuses on the region’s unique style of art and storied history. Permanent exhibits showcase Indigenous art styles in the form of paintings and hanging sculptures. Photo galleries detail the region’s local history, peoples, and cultures.
La Luz Trail
For a strenuous adventure in the Sandia Mountains, the La Luz Trail is a popular challenge. The path runs less than nine miles with an elevation gain of 3,200 vertical feet. Along the way, you’ll be treated to dramatic views of the Albuquerque landscape, particularly at the end, where you can grab a bite with a panoramic view at 10,300 feet above sea level before taking a tram down the mountain.
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Albuquerque vacation rentals start at R334 ZAR per night before taxes and fees

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310 properties feature pools

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1,740 properties have a dedicated workspace

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2,860 of Albuquerque vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Guests love Self check-in, Pet friendly, and Gym across Albuquerque rentals

4.8 Average rating
Albuquerque stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Nearby attractions
Albuquerque's top spots, include Sandia Peak Tramway, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, and ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden
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- Sandia Peak Tramway
- Sandia Peak Ski Area
- ABQ BioPark
- Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
- University of New Mexico
- Petroglyph National Monument
- National Hispanic Cultural Center
- Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
- Casa Rondeña Winery
- City of Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Park
- ABQ BioPark Aquarium
- New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
- ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden
- Sandia Resort and Casino
- Explora Science Center And Children's Museum
- Anderson Abruzzo Int'l Baloon Msm
- Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes
- National Msm of Nuclear Sci & Hist
- Albuquerque Museum
- Tingley Beach Park
- Sandia Mountains
- Old Town Plaza
- Tinkertown Museum




