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Nativo Lodge Hotel ID#307266
A unique hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico with Native American cultural influences.Native Lodge is a culturally distinct Albuquerque hotel that awakens the imaginative spirit of the traveler searching for a unique hotel experience. This hotel combines rich and vibrant Native American cultural aspects with contemporary Albuquerque city elements. History, art, electronics, vibrant colors and neon lighting are combined to provide guests with a dramatic experience.This 146-room full-service hotel features the best of modern amenities mixed with the hospitality and charm of the
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...Native American culture. After a day of work, sightseeing or fun seeking, guests are invited to relax and savor evening cocktails in the soaring atrium. Guests can also enjoy the beautiful indoor/outdoor pool and Jacuzzi, or workout at the hotel's fitness center.
Hotel Features: *146 spacious guest rooms and 2 spacious suites* Deluxe bedding packages* 7,600 sq.ft. of flexible meeting space perfect for conferences, meetings, reunions, events and private gatherings* Business center and Hi-Speed WIFI* Beautiful indoor/outdoor pool and Jacuzzi (registered guests only please)* 24-hour front desk and Concierge* Fitness center* Complimentary parking* Outdoor teepee for parties or small retreats* Spirit winds Café* Lobby Lounge with evening Happy Hour Reception Mon-Fri 5pm to 7pm* Pet Friendly accommodations
Hotel Features: *146 spacious guest rooms and 2 spacious suites* Deluxe bedding packages* 7,600 sq.ft. of flexible meeting space perfect for conferences, meetings, reunions, events and private gatherings* Business center and Hi-Speed WIFI* Beautiful indoor/outdoor pool and Jacuzzi (registered guests only please)* 24-hour front desk and Concierge* Fitness center* Complimentary parking* Outdoor teepee for parties or small retreats* Spirit winds Café* Lobby Lounge with evening Happy Hour Reception Mon-Fri 5pm to 7pm* Pet Friendly accommodations
Features & Amenities of Nativo Lodge Hotel
Iron & Ironing Board
WiFi (Wireless Internet Access)
Pool
Jacuzzi/Hot Tub
Refrigerator
Microwave
Phone
High Speed Internet
Hair Dryer
Albuquerque accommodations with Native American influenced design and furnishings
Each guestroom at Nativo Lodge is custom designed with a striking Navajo chief's blanket design covering the floor. Artwork includes stunning historical Native American photography, basketry and dream catchers. The beds in each guestroom are luxurious with the highest quality bedding, fabrics and pillows to ensure a restful experience.
Hotel Room and Suite Features: * In-room WiFi * In-room gourmet coffee & tea * Comfortable beds * Plush bedding packages * Spacious King rooms with balconies and views * Iron & ironing board * Separate vanity * Two phone lines * Data port * Voicemail * Refrigerator * Microwave * Room service * Work desk * Sitting area * In-room movies
Deluxe King: Our Traditional King guestrooms feature beautiful, comfortable luxury linens and soft colors. Each room is adorned with contemporary décor featuring Southwestern accents.
Deluxe King Features: * King-size bed * Oversized work area * Private balcony * Views of the Sandia Mountains and Albuquerque
Deluxe Double: Our Traditional King guestrooms feature beautiful luxury linens and soft colors. Each room is adorned with a mixture of contemporary décor and traditional Native American artifacts.
Traditional Double Features: * Two double beds * Private balcony * Views of the Sandia Mountains and Albuquerque
Each guestroom at Nativo Lodge is custom designed with a striking Navajo chief's blanket design covering the floor. Artwork includes stunning historical Native American photography, basketry and dream catchers. The beds in each guestroom are luxurious with the highest quality bedding, fabrics and pillows to ensure a restful experience.
Hotel Room and Suite Features: * In-room WiFi * In-room gourmet coffee & tea * Comfortable beds * Plush bedding packages * Spacious King rooms with balconies and views * Iron & ironing board * Separate vanity * Two phone lines * Data port * Voicemail * Refrigerator * Microwave * Room service * Work desk * Sitting area * In-room movies
Deluxe King: Our Traditional King guestrooms feature beautiful, comfortable luxury linens and soft colors. Each room is adorned with contemporary décor featuring Southwestern accents.
Deluxe King Features: * King-size bed * Oversized work area * Private balcony * Views of the Sandia Mountains and Albuquerque
Deluxe Double: Our Traditional King guestrooms feature beautiful luxury linens and soft colors. Each room is adorned with a mixture of contemporary décor and traditional Native American artifacts.
Traditional Double Features: * Two double beds * Private balcony * Views of the Sandia Mountains and Albuquerque
Nearby Attractions of Nativo Lodge Hotel
Botanical Gardens
Historic Sites
Zoo
Theaters / Cinemas
Sightseeing
Shopping
Restaurants
Museums
Aquarium
For a good time in Albuquerque, let Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town show you around. Explore Albuquerque's attractions, and inquire at the hotel for many others. Click here to read our latest events in Albuquerque.
1. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science: Learn the fascinating story behind New Mexico's largest city. Interactive exhibits and stunning displays provide an entertaining and enriching experience for the whole family.
2. Old Town Plaza: Experience one of New Mexico's most treasured historical and cultural vestiges. Old Town Plaza is home to over 100 galleries and studios which you'll encounter as you stroll along the charming pathways and hidden patios which distinguish the Plaza as a one-of-a-kind destination.
3. Albuquerque Biological Park: This park includes the Rio Grande Zoo, the Albuquerque Aquarium, and the Rio Grande Botanical Gardens. Be sure to dedicate a whole day to exploring the entire park. 4. Petroglyph National Monument: Thousands of years before the Europeans arrived, New Mexico was inhabited by Native Americans. Learn about their history first-hand at Petroglyph National Monument, where over 17,000 Indian petroglyphs distinguish this site as the world's largest accessible collection of prehistoric rock art.
5. International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta: Albuquerque is widely known as the ballooning capital of the world. Enjoy the cool desert Albuquerque mornings. You will find the perfect environment for ballooning year-round, with balloon rides available for those who are ready to see the city from a different perspective. 6. Sandia Peak Ski & Tramway: Enjoy the high desert beauty as you ride 2.7 miles up the Sandia Tram, the world's longest continuous single-span aerial tramway. Sandia Peak sits at 10,400 feet above sea level and provides a birds-eye view of Albuquerque.
7. Bandelier National Monument: This geological wonderland is best known for its mesas, sheer-walled canyons, and several thousand ancestral Pueblo dwellings. Bandelier National Park also includes over 23,000 acres of designated wilderness.
8. Albuquerque Museum of Art & History: In the heart of history Old Town and just across the street from the New Mexico Museum of Natural History, the museum is an enjoyable experience for thousands of visitors each year. 9. National Atomic Museum: The nation's only congressionally chartered museum of nuclear science and history. The museum was established in 1969 as an intriguing place to learn the story of the Atomic Age, from early research of nuclear development through today's peaceful uses of nuclear technology. 10. Indian Pueblo Cultural Center: Dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of Pueblo Indian culture, history and art, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is your gateway to the 19 pueblos of New Mexico. Committed to educating all generations of visitors.
1. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science: Learn the fascinating story behind New Mexico's largest city. Interactive exhibits and stunning displays provide an entertaining and enriching experience for the whole family.
2. Old Town Plaza: Experience one of New Mexico's most treasured historical and cultural vestiges. Old Town Plaza is home to over 100 galleries and studios which you'll encounter as you stroll along the charming pathways and hidden patios which distinguish the Plaza as a one-of-a-kind destination.
3. Albuquerque Biological Park: This park includes the Rio Grande Zoo, the Albuquerque Aquarium, and the Rio Grande Botanical Gardens. Be sure to dedicate a whole day to exploring the entire park. 4. Petroglyph National Monument: Thousands of years before the Europeans arrived, New Mexico was inhabited by Native Americans. Learn about their history first-hand at Petroglyph National Monument, where over 17,000 Indian petroglyphs distinguish this site as the world's largest accessible collection of prehistoric rock art.
5. International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta: Albuquerque is widely known as the ballooning capital of the world. Enjoy the cool desert Albuquerque mornings. You will find the perfect environment for ballooning year-round, with balloon rides available for those who are ready to see the city from a different perspective. 6. Sandia Peak Ski & Tramway: Enjoy the high desert beauty as you ride 2.7 miles up the Sandia Tram, the world's longest continuous single-span aerial tramway. Sandia Peak sits at 10,400 feet above sea level and provides a birds-eye view of Albuquerque.
7. Bandelier National Monument: This geological wonderland is best known for its mesas, sheer-walled canyons, and several thousand ancestral Pueblo dwellings. Bandelier National Park also includes over 23,000 acres of designated wilderness.
8. Albuquerque Museum of Art & History: In the heart of history Old Town and just across the street from the New Mexico Museum of Natural History, the museum is an enjoyable experience for thousands of visitors each year. 9. National Atomic Museum: The nation's only congressionally chartered museum of nuclear science and history. The museum was established in 1969 as an intriguing place to learn the story of the Atomic Age, from early research of nuclear development through today's peaceful uses of nuclear technology. 10. Indian Pueblo Cultural Center: Dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of Pueblo Indian culture, history and art, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is your gateway to the 19 pueblos of New Mexico. Committed to educating all generations of visitors.
Contact Information for Nativo Lodge Hotel
Contact Name:
Vanessa Ledesma
Contact Phone:
505-798-4352
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