Los Poblanos Inn, 4803 Rio Grande Blvd., Albuquerque 87107, New Mexico, USA
Los Poblanos Inn
4803 Rio Grande Blvd., Albuquerque 87107, New Mexico, USA
+1 505 3449297
http://www.lospoblanos.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at Los Poblanos Inn
summer garden
summer terrace/patio
conference room
fax services
outdoor swimming pool
rooms for non-smokers
souvenir shop
luggage storage
phone at the reception
garage places on site
located in the center
quiet surroundings
credit/debit cards accepted
common TV room
television set in room
telephone in room
internet connection in room
heating in room
air conditioner in room
tea and coffee making facilities
refrigerator in room
en-suite/private bathroom
Some excerpts from the website of Los Poblanos Inn that might be useful
Guest rooms are in a classic New Mexican style with kiva fireplaces, carved ceiling beams, hardwood floors, and antique New Mexican furnishings. All bedrooms have luxurious comfortable bedding, our own lavender spa amenities, internet access, irons and ironing boards, alarm clocks and hairdryers. Nightly turndown service is provided. The large interior hacienda style courtyard provides a relaxing retreat for family and friends. Breakfast is included in your room rate. Check in time is 4:00pm and check out time is 11:00am. Alternate arrangements can be made in advance for early and late arrivals. A standard room with a queen sized bed, kiva fireplace, vigas, antique New Mexican furnishings, work desk, garden view, and a door to hacienda courtyard. The bathroom has a handheld shower and bathtub. (Internet Access). A standard room with twin beds, kiva fireplace, vigas, WPA New Mexican art, garden views and a door to hacienda courtyard. The bathroom has a handheld shower and bathtub. (Internet Access). A standard room with a king sized bed, kiva fireplace, antique New Mexican furnishings, R.C. Gorman lithographs and a door to hacienda courtyard. The bathroom has Mexican Talavera tile walk-in shower. (Internet Access). A two-room suite in the original adobe wing of the inn dating from the 1880s. King sized bed and fireplace. The living room features views of our lawn and formal gardens, and a kiva fireplace. An American Leather Comfort Sleeper Sofa is available for an extra person charge of $25. The bathroom has a handheld shower and bathtub. (Internet Access). A four poster king sized bed faces a kiva fireplace, work desk and sitting area, surrounded by views of lush gardens and the Sandia mountains. There are two separate dressing rooms, with a tiled shower and large bathtub. An American Leather Comfort Sleeper Sofa is available for an extra person charge of $25. (Cable TV, Refrigerator, Wireless Internet). Girard Guest House $250. A two-room casita with a king size bed. The decor is inspired by Alexander Girard, the late great designer whose folk art collection can be seen in Santa Fe. It's a colorful suite, decorated with classic Mexican folk art collected over 30 years. The sun-filled living room has a kiva fireplace and the bathroom features a shower and bathtub combination. An American Leather Comfort Sleeper Sofa is available for an extra person charge of $25. (Cable TV, Wireless Internet, Refrigerator). La Quinta, Suite #1 $235. A one bedroom suite with a sunny living room. Kiva fireplace, full kitchen, king bed and dining area. An American Leather Comfort Sleeper Sofa is available for an extra person charge of $25. (Cable TV, VCR, Wireless Internet, Refrigerator). La Quinta, Suite #2 $265. Spacious suite with a private patio, a living room with wood burning fireplace, Native American antiques, two bedrooms, one with a queen bed and another a king bed that share a bathroom. (Cable TV, Wireless Internet). La Quinta Guest House $500. Ideal for long visits, this spacious guesthouse has a private patio, full kitchen, dining area and two living rooms each with their own kiva fireplace. With two king bedrooms and one room with a queen bed, families are welcome to rent the entire space. One of the two bathrooms is shared. All bedrooms have separate entrances. (cable TV, DVD, wireless LAN)
As one of the premiere historic properties in the southwest, Los Poblanos is a unique place to hold both social and business events. Our Cultural Center is a magnificent building of important architectural significance surrounded by six acres of lush formal gardens. From a small breakfast meeting to an extravagant black-tie affair, Los Poblanos has the versatility to make any event a memorable one. Parties Cocktail Receptions. Meetings Retreats Los Poblanos is the ideal spot to hold productive meetings for your company or organization. Our meeting room is wireless and we can provide you with all your audio visual needs. Our clients include Intel, Wells Fargo, Bohannan Huston, UNM, The Wilderness Society and Sandia National Laboratories. Parties Cocktail Receptions With a ballroom dance floor of oak parquet wood floors and four sets of French doors that allow guests to spill out into the gardens, Los Poblanos provides a stunning setting for a cocktail party. During the winter months, both indoor and outdoor spaces have dramatic oversized wood burning fireplace that create an ambiance unmatched by other venues in Albuquerque. Corporate Events In addition to business meetings and board retreats, Los Poblanos is also ideal for other types of corporate events. Some examples are business seminars, sales lunches, team building, and promotional sales events. Weddings Los Poblanos has great news! We can now host wedding ceremonies and receptions. Los Poblanos is also the ideal setting for a rehearsal dinner, a post wedding brunch and wedding photos. It is also the most romantic setting in Albuquerque to spend your wedding night. and either e-mail ( events@lospoblanos.com. ) or fax it in (505-342-1302). *PLEASE NOTE* You can expect to receive a response within 48 hours if your request is submitted on a business day.
Breakfast Fresh gourmet breakfast made daily with seasonal local produce from Los Poblanos Organics. We serve organic direct-trade coffee and loose leaf tea. Internet Free wireless internet available in most rooms and all common areas, high speed internet access in all rooms. New York Times Complimentary New York Times delivered to your doorstep every morning, including Sunday. Local papers available at breakfast. Spa products Shampoo, conditioner, lotion, and soap, made with organic lavender harvested from our own farm. Concierge Check with our friendly staff regarding anything that interests you in New Mexico, ranging from information on the finest museums, setting up an in-room massage, or a private balloon ride leaving from Los Poblanos. Fireplaces All rooms have traditional Kiva fireplaces. Pion wood is supplied and a fire is laid for you each day in the winter. Grounds Twenty five acres of land, six acres of formal gardens and walkways, fields of lavender and organic vegetables, and historic farm buildings. Television Cable TV VCR in some rooms, and in the shared Library. Tours Guided tours of the history, art, and architecture are complimentary for Inn Guests upon request. Tours for members of the public can be arranged for $10 per person. Please call for details. Gift shop Unique Los Poblanos lavender products, books, and cards are available in our Tiendita. Fitness A personal trainer is available by appointment for yoga, pilates, and more. Run, walk, or bike at the nearby Nature Center, Open Space, or along the Rio Grande River. The Green Guide to Los Poblanos The innkeepers at Los Poblanos intend to encourage and promote ecological consciousness in every aspect of providing hospitality to our guests. We will continue to improve and expand our environmental efforts for the health and enjoyment of our guests. How we express this intention: 12 acre Organic Farm based on the Community Supported Agriculture model Recycling facilities around the property for paper, plastic and metal Participate in a towel and linen re-use program Use of biodegradable, non toxic cleaning products from Seventh Generation Serving organic breakfasts with as many locally grown ingredients as possible Water conservation by growing drought resistant lavender as a crop Earth friendly bath products made with our organically grown lavender oil We support the Montanita Co-Op, a community-owned, organic natural foods store, by purchasing the majority of our food items there Durable instead of disposable service items such as table ware and serving pieces Using compact fluorescent light bulbs to reduce electricity consumption Use of durable cotton towels and linens in rooms to reduce VOC emissions Supporting the local community by participating in local organizations, providing community information to guests, and utilizing locally made items Educating and training our staff and guests about green environmental program Bicycle rental to encourage a low emission vacation. Coming soon: Compost bins Recycling containers in more locations for guest use Rainwater collection barrels
IMPORTANT CONSTRUCTION NOTE: If you are coming to Los Poblanos after March 1, 2008 please follow the directions below: When exiting from I-25 South, Exit at Comanche/Griegos Turn west (right) onto Griegos Rd. Go about 3 miles on Griegos Rd. until Rio Grande Blvd. Make a right on Rio Grande Blvd. and drive north for about a mile. We are on the left hand side of the road at 4803 Rio Grande. North Rio Grande from Chavez Rd to Alameda is closed for construction. From the North: Reaching Los Poblanos from Santa Fe Taos. From I-25 going South, take Alameda Exit 233. Turn West (right) on Alameda. Drive 3.2 miles (through 7 lights). At 8th light, get in left hand lane and turn left on South Rio Grande Blvd. Drive 3.8 miles South to our driveway on right hand side of Rio Grande Blvd. Turn right at the end of the driveway for Los Poblanos Inn. Turn left at the end of the driveway for our Cultural Center. From the South: Reaching Los Poblanos from the Albuquerque International Sunport. (about 10 miles). Exit Sunport Blvd. to North I-25. Watch for Gallup Santa Rosa signs to I-40. Take Gallup Exit Only (Exit 226B) going West. Drive West 3 miles to Rio Grande Exit 157A. Turn right and drive North 3.3 miles to 4803 Rio Grande Blvd. Turn left onto long, tree-lined driveway. Turn left at the end of the driveway for La Quinta Cultural Center. From all points East: Take any of the following roads straight to Rio Grande Blvd. and turn right: I - 40, Central Avenue, Lomas Blvd., Menaul Blvd. (becomes Indian School Rd. after 12th Street), Candelaria Road, Comanche Road (becomes Griegos Road after Edith Blvd.). NOTE: MONTANO RD. DOES NOT CONNECT WITH RIO GRANDE BLVD. Drive North on Rio Grande until you pass Griegos Road (Rio Grande becomes a 2-lane road after Griegos). The driveway is on your left (West), less than 1 mile from Griegos. Do not turn into the first gate. This is a Service Entrance. From all points West: Take I-40 going East to Rio Grande Blvd. (Exit 157A). Turn left and drive North 3.3 miles to 4803 Rio Grande Blvd. Turn left into the long, tree-lined driveway. There is a phone by the front door. Please call the Manager for Check-In and assistance with baggage. After Check-In, please move your car to Guest Parking (just North of the Check-In). Los Poblanos Conference Center Guests: Follow the parking signs to the lot. After parking, follow the arrows through the gardens along the path to La Quinta Cultural Center. Prior arrangements can be made for special assistance. Please call the Management office at (505) 344-9297 or Toll Free at 1-866-344-9297. Send our address and telephone number as a text message to your phone! Please enter your number here: * This is a free service from Los Poblanos Inn, but standard text messaging charges may apply.
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