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The living area features a light grey sofa and a matching armchair, arranged around a geometric patterned rug. A central kitchen island, with seating for two, complements wooden cabinetry and stainless-steel appliances. A staircase with a metal railing leads to the upper level, reflecting a modern design.
Townhouse in Raynolds
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Chic Townhome Haven rooted DT

Discover the perfect blend of sophistication and functionality in this modern townhome. With sleek lines and a minimalist design, every detail is thoughtfully curated for a seamless experience. This urban haven offers a tranquil escape conveniently located between historic Oldtown and DT Albuquerque. Enjoy curated local art accompanied by eclectic décor. Ideal for those seeking to explore the vibrant city or retreat to a more intimate hideaway. We got you covered, we stock all the essentials!

Top guest favorite
A cozy studio room is presented with hardwood floors and a spacious bed. Two armchairs are positioned near a table, with decorative pillows adding comfort. A wall-mounted television is visible, alongside a kitchenette in the background. Natural light filters through a nearby window.
Guesthouse in Albuquerque
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 278 reviews

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

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A cozy corner showcases a woven area rug and a textured armchair beside a decorative kiva fireplace. A small side table holds a green potted plant. The walls are adorned with playful bird decor, and natural light enters through a window with woven shades.
Guesthouse in Albuquerque
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Cozy Adobe Casita in Old Town

Our charming casita is located in the heart of Albuquerque’s Old Town. Walk to the plaza, the Saw Mill District, museums & more. Traditional details & all the amenities make this a perfect long or short term home base to explore the Land of Enchantment. Well-stocked full kitchen, efficient split (A/C + heater), renovated 3/4 bath, brick floors, viga ceilings, walled-in courtyard, outdoor dining furniture & kiva fireplace (decorative only) adorn this historic adobe. Bienvenidos a Nuevo Mexico!

Guest favorite
A modern studio space is highlighted by natural light from the large window. The kitchenette features sleek cabinets and a countertop, while a round table for two is placed beside the inviting bed. A ceiling fan adds airflow, complementing the overall airy ambiance.
Guesthouse in Albuquerque
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 517 reviews

Casita de Tierra - Slow, Intentional Living

Let our centrally located light-filled Casita welcome you to the desert oasis that is Albuquerque. Aptly named Casita de Tierra (Earth in Spanish) for our dedication to creating an eco-conscience space inspired by New Mexico’s extraordinary landscape. From the handmade Alligator Juniper headboard to the bamboo bed linen, at Casita de Tierra we are committed to providing an unparalleled Sustainable, Local, Organic, and Whole (SLOW) experience each and every time you visit. All are welcome!

Top guest favorite
The exterior of a modern casita is highlighted, featuring a combination of natural textures and soft colors. Pathways lead to an inviting entrance, flanked by landscaped areas with native plants and raised wooden garden beds. A covered outdoor space is visible in the background.
Guesthouse in Albuquerque
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 315 reviews

Casita Agave. Luxury, secure and central location

Relax and unwind in our Green Build casita (guest house) in a privately gated four home subdivision offering security and quiet for the discerning traveler. Perfect for solo or couples and within a few minutes walk to The Bosque trails and Rio Grande River. Bird watch, bike ride, walk along nature trails, or a short driving distance to Old Town/ Downtown Albuquerque. We are centrally located within Albuquerque and are a short driving distance to restaurants, but not within walking distance.

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The exterior features adobe walls with a covered porch, where a wooden seating area is accompanied by wrought-iron benches. Green shrubs and trees frame the entrance, enhancing the property's natural beauty. A clear sky above provides ample sunlight to the surroundings.
Home in Corrales
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

The Bridge House

The whole family will be comfortable in this spacious updated home. Come see all Corrales has to offer! Walking distance from galleries, restaurants, wineries/breweries and located between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, Corrales' pastoral charm provides the perfect getaway from the day's activities. Over 1600 sq ft with private enclosed yard, the historic Bridge House has a New Mexican appeal all its own with adobe walls, beamed ceilings and modern updates to provide the best of both worlds.

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A cozy living room features white adobe walls and wooden beam ceilings. A sectional sofa is complemented by a textured throw blanket. A Kiva fireplace stands in one corner, with a flat-screen TV positioned above a wooden entertainment unit. Natural light enters through a large window, enhancing the warmth of the space.
Home in Albuquerque
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Dreamy Adobe Home: A Peaceful Retreat 1-6 Guests

Welcome to our true New Mexican Adobe home, located in the North Valley of Albuquerque! Our home boasts viga ceilings, a beautiful sunroof, brick floors, and a true adobe fireplace. Off the beaten path and surrounded by rural land, horses, and blooming cottonwoods, the property is an ideal place to unwind and recharge. In warm or cold months, come enjoy our sauna in the sun room, our fire pit on our charming backyard patio, or our adobe fireplace in the living room. See you soon!

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The exterior view of Barelas House features a modern design with a corrugated metal facade and wooden doors. Soft lighting spills from the large windows, providing a welcoming glow. The landscaped area includes minimal plants, and a pathway leads to the entrance.
Place to stay in Barelas
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Stylish Hideaway Near Downtown

Whether traveling through, vacationing, or staying for work, make yourself at home at Barelas House. Close to restaurants, culture, and nature, it’s the perfect launchpad for your visit. Our “casa moderna” design is a combination of style and comfort. Enjoy the spacious living spaces, private outdoor courtyard, local decor, and eco-friendly amenities such as an EV car charger. We strive to fully stock the home and take care of every detail so you can focus on your Albuquerque stay.

Top guest favorite
A cozy living area features a white sofa adorned with decorative pillows, complemented by a wooden coffee table. Natural light enters through large windows with yellow curtains. A wooden armoire and a small desk with a chair are present, adding functional space. The entrance to a private patio is visible.
Apartment in Downtown Albuquerque
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

Castaña's Old Town House

Just a short walk of Albuquerque’s main attractions, the casita offers comfort & convenience as well as a pleasant and whimsical vibe that will help you relax and feel at home during your stay. You will be just a few blocks from Old Town Plaza, Natural History Museum, Albuquerque Museum, Explora Science Center, Children's Museum, Tiguex Park, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Botanical Garden, BioPark, Aquarium, Zoo, Sawmill District as well as several cafes, restaurants and shops.

Top guest favorite
The living area showcases a warm, inviting space with a brick fireplace and eclectic decor. A comfortable armchair with yellow accents and a patterned chair complement the wooden coffee table. Natural light filters through sheer curtains, illuminating a dining nook with a wooden table surrounded by chairs.
Bungalow in Downtown Albuquerque
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 340 reviews

Old Town Historic Bungalow, Private Courtyard

Relax and unwind in this historic Old Town bungalow from the 1920's! Perfectly located to enjoy what Albuquerque has to offer or as a calm base to explore. This craftsman bungalow was built by the Sawmill in 1926 as employee housing. It’s a private home, walking distance from Old Town plaza, the museums, parks & downtown Albuquerque. Park securely in the gated driveway. Sleep peacefully on memory foam mattresses. Early check in or late check out available for additional fee.

Guest favorite
A cozy kitchen area features wooden cabinetry with a light finish and a stone backsplash. The stovetop is flanked by stainless steel utensils. A sink with a polished faucet sits next to a window, while potted greenery adds a touch of nature to the countertop.
Guesthouse in Albuquerque
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Lilys Old Town Loft Casita

Enchanting Private Casita in the heart of Albuquerque's Historic Old Town, with all the charm and character you would expect in Old Town. Two minute walk to the central plaza, shops, and galleries. 20+ restaurants and cafes within a half mile, less than 5 minute stroll to most. And, the following Albuquerque museums are all a few hundred yards from our casita. HOT TUB access, private balcony, wifi, kitchen, laundry, everything you need for a cozy comfy stay in Old Town!

Top guest favorite
A modern living area features a cozy brown sectional sofa adorned with blue cushions. A round coffee table sits atop a patterned area rug. Natural light filters through the windows, highlighting a Smart TV mounted above a decorative fireplace. A comfortable dining space is visible in the background.
Home in Albuquerque
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

The Lilly Pad - A Desert Oasis

Enjoy a peaceful, stylish experience at the centrally-located Lilly Pad II. This one bedroom was designed as a single or couples desert oasis retreat! If you are a larger group, but still want your space. Look into also booking The Lilly Pad II, our sister unit in the same building with the ability to join back yards. Just minutes from The ABQ Intl. Airport. Located on a prominent biking trail tucked away in the heart of Albuquerque. PERMIT#: 214408

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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.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Albuquerque

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    Explore 2,930 vacation rentals in Albuquerque

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Albuquerque vacation rentals start at R322 ZAR per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    1,690 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 1,360 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    310 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,740 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

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

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Monthly stays, Self check-in, and Pet friendly 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, ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden, and Petroglyph National Monument

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