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WOW! Best Kept Secret - Incredible New Hotel
Luxury! Staff was so attentive and the hotel was one of the best I've stayed in.

Reviewed by: Diane from on Nov 20 2009

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cancled wedding reception 3 mo prior!
They cancled my wedding reception 3 mo before the date to do renovations. When we checked with them at 5mo prior, when the hotel changed hands and new ownership was enstated, they said our event was a go. Our reception has been booked since 10 months out. At three months out, some arragements cannot be unmade but it will cost us more to find a comprable venue. My budget is blown, I am a devistated bride and I have no reception location for 150 guests, many of whom have already made their own reservations.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 21 2005

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We loved this place!
I went to La Posada with my two teenage children -- a girl, 13, and a boy, 15. We loved this hotel!! We loved the ambience of the time it was built. The restaurant was good, although some more ordinary fare would be nice for kids.

Reviewed by: Theresa from on Jun 01 2005

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Charming Space
My husband and I stayed here for two days and loved the traditional setting of the southwest throught the hotel and our room. It is definitly not a luxury hotel but more of a quaint cultural atmosphere with friendly faces. We arrived early and the manager was so kind as to get us to our reserved room promply. Overall, we were delighted by the character and ambiance of the La Posada!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on May 23 2005

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Old time flair lacks modern amenities
I really liked the decor of the La Posada. The lobby is really beautiful and at night on the weekends they serve drinks and free mexican stlye snacks. However, it was the middle of February and our room was very hot. We had to leave the windows open just to mellow the temperature. Also, we had reserved a room with a King size bed, but realized half-way through our stay that it was really a Queen. So, the stay was not as comfortable as I would have liked, but the service was grand and the furniture was beautiful.

Reviewed by: jenj from on May 19 2005

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Beautiful historic building...
Very nice historic building in a great location.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 14 2005

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Run Away Fast
Rooms are dumpy. Worse than a Motel 6. Lobby and restaurant are acceptable. Very poor Management and customer service.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 12 2005

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Couldn't wait to leave
Rooms are small and need to be remodeled. Two inch gap under door so you can hear every person passing through the hallway. Walls are so thin I could hear the guest in the next room talking on the phone for two hours. (Evidently he was having marriage problems). The carpet was so filthy i was afraid to take off my shoes. This is a tired old property that was probably remodeled in 1930.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 28 2005

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"Rip Off- Dumpy Rooms!!!"
My husband and I spent New Year's Eve at La Posada de Alq. and spent $159 for a small, dumpy room. While we like old, historic places with character, this place- even though old and historic- is a dump nonetheless. The furniture in the rooms is not only out-dated but is in terrible condition. The bedspread was dirty as was the blanket. The bathroom was horrible- the bathtub had been coated with that cheap plastic when it should have been replaced. Our room was connected by a door to another room and we could hear every word the neighbors were speaking. I can't warn people enough about this place. While the lobby is interesting and they have a live band on the weekends, you will be sorely disappointed with the "hotel" part of this hotel. We don't care if Al Gore stayed here or not. We will never be back again. We have stayed in better rooms in NYC for the same price. While in Albuquerque, go to the Church Street Cafe. It's one of the few saving graces, then head straight to Santa Fe

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 25 2005

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A classic Southwestern hotel from the 30s.
An elegant venture into the late 1930s with tiled showers, large rooms,southwestern architecture, especially the lobby. La Posada far surpasses the plastic incubators passed off as motels and hotels of today. We actually had brass keys to our room, not those little plastic cards of today. If you are looking for clean, comfortable, and unpretentious setting this is it. Highly recommended for those wishing to step back into the quality of the 30s. The downtown location provided a variety of resturants and night time spots.....a positive change from the other areas of Albuquerque. Of course the room charges via Yahoo! Travel made our stay possible!!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 21 2004
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