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Monterey Motel vs Hotel Andaluz Albuquerque, Curio Collection by Hilton

Monterey Motel and Hotel Andaluz are both rated very highly by writers. Overall, Hotel Andaluz is the choice of most professionals compared to Monterey Motel. Hotel Andaluz comes in at #2 in Albuquerque with positive reviews from 9 sources like Fodor's, Rough Guide and Lonely Planet.

Monterey Motel
Monterey Motel
7 / 10
2402 Central Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87104
From $124 /night
  • Free Internet
  • Laundry Service
  • Laundy Room
  • Pool
  • Free Parking
  • Air Conditioning
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Rough Guide Rough Guide
Star
"Clean, fifteen-room motel, two blocks west of Old Town, run by a friendly Polish couple, and offering a pool and laundry, as well of course as a strict nonsmoking policy.$72."
Hotel Andaluz Albuquerque, Curio Collection by Hilton
Hotel Andaluz Albuquerque, Curio Collection by Hilton
8 / 10
125 Second Street North-West, Albuquerque, NM 87102
From $118 /night
  • Pet Friendly
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Free Internet
  • Room Service
  • Laundry Service
  • Concierge
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Jetsetter Jetsetter
"Historic architecture meets eco style with modern Spanish food and a hip rooftop bar." Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"The hotel's two-story lobby is a wonderful spot to soak up the building's rich ambience, perhaps before grabbing cocktails in a secluded Casbah nook, the Euro-style Lobby Bar." Full review
Oyster Oyster
Upscale
"Gorgeous and hip, this downtown boutique is housed in a historic building with a luxe vibe and eco-friendly focus." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Albuquerque's top hotel will wow you with style and attention to detail." Full review
Rough Guide Rough Guide
"As La Posada de Albuquerque, this historic, elegant hotel, built in Mexican style by Conrad Hilton in 1939, has long been downtown's most appealing upscale option."
Star Service Star Service
"This is a great choice for style-conscious Route 66 enthusiasts. " Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
"A 530 million renovation has transformed the historic La Posada de Albuquerque, which was New Mexico's tallest building when Conrad Hilton opened it in 1939 on the site of a livery stable."
Gayot Gayot
"This unique property... enjoys a Mediterranean vibe, with Moroccan and Spanish colonial influences incorporated into the design."
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"Hotel Andaluz, Albuquerque’s downtown boutique hotel is literally in the center of it all. Sitting just feet from the downtown strip, you wouldn’t know it from the tranquility of the hotel’s interior." Full review