Casas De Suenos

Old Town Country Inn

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Casas De Suenos
We have spent many visits to ABQ guests at the Casas De Suenos Inn. From the moment you step foot on the property, your sense are overwhemed with the fragrence and beauty of the gardens. The owner has done an exceptional job of decorating the property, both inside and out. Each room is decorated with an individual theme, each is spacious, inviting, and comfortable. The "common area" is just gorgeous--surrounded by glass and "looking out on" the gardens. An added benefit is the delicious, hot, full breakfast meal that is individually made to order each AM. Trust me, once you sit down to eat in that area, you will be ready to spend your whole day relaxing in that spot. Another benefit is the close proximity to Old Town ABQ, where you can experience shopping and dining, all within a walking distance. The staff has always been helpful and friendly. The grounds, gardens and total property are clean and well kept---and trust me, that is one thing about our stay anywhere that is a MUST!!!! The last time we were there a wedding was taking place in the gardens--the setting was magnificant, the staff courteous, the wedding planner knowledge and organized. Try it, you won't be disappointed.

Reviewed by: Martha from on Oct 24 2009

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Different and Charming
Upon arriving I knew we were in New Mexico. The hotel has a great southwestern style lobby and breakfast area where we had a wonderful breakfast each day that was much more than we had expected including green Chile burritos and omelets that are made to order. Our room opened to a lush garden patio . We had a queen bed, living room and full kitchen which helped as we stayed for a week while we were looking for a house to buy. The staff was great and we found the location excellent as we checked out the different areas of the city. I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for something different than the Holiday Inn or high rises you typically see in downtowns.

Reviewed by: Roger from on Sep 11 2009

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Old, dated, dirty, dishonest website
This place is in dire need of serious maintenance AND some honesty. According to their website the room we reserved was "BRAND NEW". That is a bold faced lie, the room was dirty, smelly, old and in need of an update.... The "in room" jacuzzi was an outdoor model some how dragged inside, should be on some redneck TV show. We didn't even unpack our bags, I've only done that twice in my life.

Reviewed by: Ernest from on Jul 30 2009

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A destination spot unto itself!
We were so enchanted by this place, that we would return just to stay at this charming B&B casita. We stayed in the El Rincon, which was decorated as if the owner were living their themselves. Between the exquisite aesthetics, thoughtful set-up, and enchanting grounds, our stay at Casas de Suenos fulfilled all of our needs, and then some. The short walk to the downtown area ensured that we had access to amazing restaurants and ambiance. Thank you so much for creating such a beautiful place.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on May 14 2009

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Fantastic Hotel
The Casas de Suenos is absolutely the best hotel in Albuquerque. This 21 room is located next to the Old Town Histoic district and according to the front desk is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The rooms are quaint and well decorated. I reccommen on of the suites located around the central courtyard (are room was called the El Rincon). Breakfast each day included fresh fruit, cereals, breads, yogurt and pancakes, french toast or a southwestern burritto. The staff went our of thier way to make us feel at home. If you want to feel like you really stayed in Albuqueruqe and had a taste of the southwest, i highly reccommend this hotel.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 20 2009

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A True Convert
We travelled to New Mexico from Michigan for a family funeral and stayed at your enchanting Casa. My wife had never been to the Southwest and she did not take to it kindly; the landscape just looked harsh and altogether inhospitable.

Reviewed by: David from on Feb 17 2009

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The dreamiest inn in Albuquerque
Casas de Sueno was the site of a mini family reunion, where my siblings, spouses and significant others gathered to celebrate our baby sister's 40thbirthday. We came from all over the US. I organized the reunion, reserving five rooms, all with different arrival times...and I can tell you, without hesitation, that dealing with the staff at Casas was a dream. They did their utmost to make us feel welcome and treated our motley group with the utmost care and courtesy.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 11 2008

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Mixed Review.
"Funky" was used in another review and I agree. Room was adequate size and well-decorated; bathroom extremely small. Maid service was inconsistent, arriving early the first day when we needed only towels, and not arriving at all the second day. Gardens are nice. Air conditioning functioned poorly, if at all, and high speed fan was noisy. Highlight of this establishment is the individually prepared breakfast. No outside porch light at this casita and it was difficult to use the keys after dark.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 10 2008

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A unique piece of Albuquerque
I really have no complaints what so ever abotu my stay. They called to make sure that my flight arrived on time and let me know the room wasn't just ready when I arrived into town.

Reviewed by: Adam from on Apr 16 2008

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Beware of Blank checks
I wanted to rate this as 5 stars BUT the front desk insisted I sign a blank credit card imprint. We called the manager and she wouldn't budge, and I would lose the room and the full night's deposit if I wouldn't sign the blank slip. This almost ruined my 32nd anniversary night, but we got over it. The inn is quiet, lovely, peaceful, perhaps unique. Everything worked as advertised including Hot Tub. We will upgrade our experience to 5 stars IF and WHEN the manager backs off the requirement to sign a blank statement. He wrote to me about 'privacy' issues, and I said he could keep the card for all I care, but don't make me sign a blank imprint. We'll see. Be sure to dine at AmbroZia if you like fine dining paired with excellent wine.

Reviewed by: John C from on Oct 15 2007
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