The Abiquiu Inn, Abiquiu, Abiquiu 87510, New Mexico, USA
The Abiquiu Inn 
Abiquiu, Abiquiu 87510, New Mexico, USA
+1 505 6854378
http://www.abiquiuinn.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at The Abiquiu Inn
summer garden
summer terrace/patio
conference room
fax services
rooms for non-smokers
dry cleaning
laundry/washing services
souvenir shop
luggage storage
garage places on site
quiet surroundings
credit/debit cards accepted
television set in room
telephone in room
heating in room
air conditioner in room
tea and coffee making facilities
refrigerator in room
kitchenette in room
en-suite/private bathroom
hairdryer in room
Some excerpts from the website of The Abiquiu Inn that might be useful
The Northern New Mexico landscape is a colorful tapestry of natural wonders and Native American culture. From the savory cuisine of Santa Fe to the historic ride of the Cumbres Toltec Scenic Railroad in Chama, our hotel offers a central location that lets you explore Northern New Mexicos rugged beauty and unique spirit. Make your own path through the desert For a wonderful extended stay in New Mexico, why not book a luxury room at Abiquiu Inn and plan several daytrips in the area? Our location makes it easy to get to many exciting destinations, and you can return after a days journey to the refined comfort of our elegant guest rooms. Below are some suggestions to get you started. Espanola (22 miles from Abiquiu) Located north of Santa Fe on the banks of the Rio Grande, Espanola offers outdoor recreation such as hiking, horseback riding, biking, whitewater rafting and kayaking. The areas Pueblo Indian culture is reflected in many historic sites, including the Bandelier National Monument and Puye Cliff Dwellings. Espanola is also the closest business center to Abiquiu Inn, perfect for guests who want mix business and pleasure at our elegant nearby inn. Ojo Caliente (31 miles from Abiquiu) This small spa town is known for its medicinal waters and makes a perfect pampering daytrip. Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs offers the only natural hot springs in the world with four geothermal mineral waters. Massage therapy, bathhouses and yoga classes are available. Santa Fe (48 miles from Abiquiu) Breathtaking mountains, Adobe architecture, and gorgeous desert landscape make Santa Fe a popular escape for visitors from around the world. Blending Native American and Hispanic cultures, the city offers a rich tradition of folk art, cuisine, music and more. Youll also find museums and shopping in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Our hotel is located only an hour away by car, so you can experience this vibrant city and then return to the luxurious seclusion of Abiquiu Inn. Chama (58 miles from Abiquiu) Located near the Colorado border, Chama offers great outdoor recreation throughout the year, including hiking, boating, fishing, horseback riding and several parks. Enjoy historic walking tours, authentic Southwest cuisine and panning for gold. Or ride back in time aboard the. Cumbres Toltec Scenic Railroad. a historic steam train that runs just one hour away from Colorado to Chama, New Mexico. Our hotel is located about 1 hour away by car, and its a beautiful drive! If you prefer to spend the night in Chama, please visit our sister property. The Branding Iron Motel. Taos (61 miles from Abiquiu) Near the Rio Grande Gorge, this charming community combines Pueblo and Spanish influences in a town that is part art colony, part resort, part historic site. Taos boasts ideal conditions for skiing and snowboarding in winter and hiking, biking or water recreation in the warmer months. Visitors can also explore local galleries, shops and restaurants that are unique to the area. Make your extended stay in New Mexico a complete experience, with luxurious, spa-style accommodations surrounded by the regions most beautiful and unique towns. Call Abiquiu Inn at 888-735-2902 and let your Southwest adventure begin! Cafe Abiquiu Gift Store
A peaceful destination in the valley of the Rio Chama, The Abiquiu Inn offers 19 rooms that come in a variety of styles. Our spacious casitas, rooms and suites are a blend of rustic beauty and luxurious comfort. From our Native American-inspired viga ceilings to our soft pillow-top mattresses, we surround guests with an oasis of relaxation in the midst of the New Mexican desert. The Abiquiu Inn offers traditional guest rooms with private access to our gorgeous courtyard and fountain. We even have facilities for small, intimate gatherings like. Each unit is available with a queen bed, king bed, two double beds, or two beds with a pullout sofa. All rooms, suites and casitas include: Pillow-top mattresses. Many rooms also feature kiva fireplaces. The most wonderful charm character. Patio Rooms (4 available): These rooms have access to our private patio courtyard with water fountain, flowerbeds and benches perfect for private gatherings and small conferences. Casitas with Verandas (3 available): These casitas have private verandas with hammocks and beautiful views towards the Plaza Blanca. Casitas: The Southwestern-style casitas, located behind the Inn, feature a main room with a wood burning stove or fireplace, hand-tiled bath, kitchen, and separate bedroom(s). Casitas accommodate up to 4 guests. Our room rates are based on double occupancy. We also offer weekly, monthly, and group rates.
Lunch and Dinner Menu. Indulge your tastes at Cafe Abiquiu, with a daily menu that includes beef, chicken, lamb and vegetarian dishes inspired by cuisine from the Southwest and beyond. Refresh your palate with our nuevo Southwestern cuisine, or spice it up with northern New Mexican enchiladas, fajitas, and burritos. Complete your meal with great seasonal desserts. High-speed wireless Internet access at the cafe lets guests catch up on email and events while dining. Well also gladly cater for small groups, adding that perfect touch to any private gathering. Planning a day trip to explore the area? Let us pack you a tasty boxed lunch. Gift Store The Abiquiu Gift Store is well known for its displays of local artisanship, as well as art and crafts from around the world. Among our range of items are Pueblo and. Tarahumara Indian pottery, New Mexican paintings, Native American jewelry and kachina dolls, decorative baskets, perfumes, candles and toiletries, wraps and shawls, work from local artists and because the area was home to Georgia OKeeffe and a great source of artistic inspiration for her, we also offer a large collection of OKeeffe memorabilia. Guests can send a note to loved ones back home using one of our postcards by area artists and photographers. Or send an to someone now and share the beauty of Abiquiu with family and friends.
The Abiquiu Inn a secluded New Mexican haven for artists, couples, and New Mexico weddings nestled in the valley of the Rio Chama River. Georgia OKeeffe Explore the landscape that inspired world-famous American artist Georgia OKeeffe to paint her stunning masterpieces. The Abiquiu Inn is the starting point for OKeeffe tours. Workshops Seminars The mythic beauty of New Mexico and the areas rich cultural community make The Abiquiu Inn an ideal destination for small arts workshops and seminars. Cafe Abiquiu From lamb and fajitas to delicious vegetarian dishes, the Cafe Abiquiu can satisfy any taste. Dont forget to try our cobblers, made with fresh, seasonal fruit. Weddings Banquets Make The Abiquiu Inn your New Mexico weddings destination, for a ceremony amid the dazzling desert colors and breathtaking vistas of New Mexico. PO Box 1010 Abiquiu, New Mexico 87510 · ph: 888 735-2902. Our Cafe Gift Store
The village of Abiquiu offers many things to do in New Mexico such as historical and cultural attractions year-round, including the Georgia OKeeffe home and studio; ancient Pueblo Indian ruins; the White Place or Plaza Blanca, painted and photographed by countless artists including Georgia O'Keeffe; a Benedictine monastery; the mosque at Dar al Islam and an Eastern Greek Orthodox monastery at the foot of Pedernal Peak. For hiking enthusiasts, the Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu features 17,000 acres of trails and a fascinating dinosaur quarry. Enjoy water sports at Abiquiu Lake, Heron Lake and El Vado Lake or catch a few fish in Canjilon, Santa Cruz and Trout lakes. Set out on a day of adventure and explore the expansive beauty of Santa Fe and Carson national forests. Guests dont have to wander far to enjoy fishing, picnicking, canoeing and white-water rafting on the Chama River. Things to do in New Mexico include: Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio - Visit the home and studio of one of the most important artists of the 20th century. Tour the home and surroundings that inspired many of O'Keeffe's best-known paintings. Cumbres Toltec Scenic Railroad - Panoramic train ride through Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado. Running mid-May through Mid-October. If you choose to stay in Chama, please visit our sister property, Heron Lake State Park - This lake offers sailing and fishing. Forbids motorboats at more than trolling speed. El Vado Lake State Park - This lake offers boating, water-skiing and fishing as well as cross-country skiing and ice fishing in winter. Christ in the Desert Monastery - Built in 1964 by Benedictine monks. Gift shop and bookstore open daily. Daily religious services. Echo Amphitheater - Natural rock formation. Living Desert Museum - Operated by the U.S. Forest service, the center stresses environmental education through displays of native animals and plants, geology exhibits, and a beaver museum. Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu - Owned-and-operated by the Presbyterian Church. Spectacular landscape, hiking, museums, and dinosaur quarry. Abiquiu Lake and Dam - Boating, camping, fishing, picnicking, swimming, and water skiing. Restrooms, shower buildings, water faucets, grills and picnic shelters are available. Puye Cliff Dwellings - 12th century pueblo ruins. Santa Clara Pueblo. Los Alamos National Laboratories - Began in 1943, this historic lab is home to the atomic bomb. Hot Springs - Natural springs created by comparatively recent volcanic activity. El Santuario - Famous Spanish Colonial Church. Spanish Colonial Villages - Charming old churches and plazas from the 1500's. Bandelier National Monument - 12th century Anasazi cliff dwellings. San Juan Pueblo - Features a cooperative arts center that sells a variety of handmade goods. Santa Clara Pueblo - Descendants of the Puye Cliff Dwellers and also known for their black pottery, beadwork, weaving, sculpture and paintings. San Ildefonso Pueblo - Once home to Maria Martinez, the world-famous potter. Jemez Pueblo - Ancient ruins, nearby hot springs, beautiful Jemez mountain setting.
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