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Ramada Palms - Las Cruces
From
$79 per
night |
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The Lodge at Santa Fe
From
$89 per
night |
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Sagebrush Inn (Taos)
From
$109 per
night |
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The Lodge at Sierra Blanca (Ruidoso)
From
$109 per
night |
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Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown
From
$169 per
night |
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
(Alamogordo)
From
$99 per
night |
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- Albuquerque: Nestled between the rugged
Sandia Mountains and the green Rio Grande Valley,
the Duke City welcomes visitors with its unique
blend of multi-culturalism, natural beauty,
historical Old Town Albuquerque, and the unforgettable
International Balloon Fiesta on October-5-12.
- Taos
(via Albuquerque): Rich in cultural interaction,
gateway to the scenic Enchanted
Circle through
and around New Mexico’s highest Rocky
Mountain peaks, Taos is also home to the
Taos Fall Arts Festival, Taos Pueblo, and
the incredible
Rio Grande Gorge Bridge.
- Santa Fe (via Albuquerque): Providing an unparalleled quality of life,
the
historical and cultural influences that
came together
in Santa Fe over the centuries remain
alive today in the city's architecture,
food, art,
people, and traditions.
- Ruidoso (via El
Paso): Your jumping-off point to Southern
New Mexico, Ruidoso,
high in the Sacramento Mountains, has
long been
considered the epitome of escapism
with its lakes and rivers, gaming, tall
pines, luxury
hotels, rustic cabins, and cool evening
temperatures.
- Las Cruces (via El Paso): Standing at the crossroads of history,
Las Cruces
is where famous outlaws meet 19th
Century Buffalo Soldiers, petroglyph rock
art
meets modern pop art, nearby White
Sands National
Monument is beyond comprehension
and cultural festivals entertain young
and old.
- Alamogordo (via El Paso): Founders
Park, Kid’s Kingdom, nearby
Lincoln National Forest and the New
Mexico Museum
of Space History are just a few of
the reasons Alamogordo is family-sized
playground
second
to none.
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