Sarabande Bed and BreakfastvsHyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa
Both properties are recommended by professional reviewers. On balance, Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa ranks significantly better than Sarabande Bed and Breakfast. Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa scores 85 with recommendations from 6 reviews such as Fodor's, Lonely Planet and Frommer's.
Sarabande Bed and Breakfast
5637 Rio Grand Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107
From $119/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Pool
- Free Parking
- Meeting Rooms
- Air Conditioning
Frommer's
"You'll find home-style comfort mixed with elegance at this bed-and-breakfast in the North Valley, a 10-minute drive from Old Town." Full review
Gayot
"Guests who book a quiet room at the Sarabande Bed & Breakfast will find that its picturesque location and cozy accommodations allow for a relaxing New Mexican stay."
Fodor's
"The current setup now blends a respect for its Southwestern roots with a refreshing commitment to a—rare for these parts—high-end mid-century modern aesthetic." Full review
Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa
1300 Tuyuna Trail, Santa Ana Pueblo, NM 87004
From $159/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"This is the spot for a get-away-from-it-all luxury vacation." Full review
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Request one that faces the mountains for one of the state's more spectacular vistas.
Oyster
Upscale
"This upscale resort is a sprawling property on the Santa Ana Pueblo reservation 15 miles north of Albuquerque." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"This Pueblo-style resort halfway between Santa Fe and Albuquerque offers authentic Native American activities." Full review
Fodor's
"This spectacular large-scale resort, on more than 500 acres on the Santa Ana Pueblo... includes the superb Twin Warriors Golf Course... and a cultural museum and learning center." Full review
Gayot
"The spacious rooms with deluxe pillowtop beds and, in many cases, balconies, have been decorated with natural materials such as Native American-inspired tapestries and natural stone."
Lonely Planet
"This luxury resort, a low-slung adobe complex tucked unobtrusively into the desert landscape."