Pet Friendly Hotels in Albuquerque, NM: Pet Friendly Hotel Reviews: 10Best
Traveling with a pet can be just as stressful as traveling with a young child. Your desire to make your pet’s journey as comfortable and stress-free as possible is our top priority. Let these Albuquerque, New Mexico hotels put some of your worry at ease. Offering everything from dog treats, bowls and beds to sitter services and recommendations for local dog parks, these hotels know how to care for your furry family member.
Some charge no fee at all (the Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown), while others only charge $15 per pet (Barcelona Suites). Most require you to keep your dog on a leash in the lobby, but some even offer plenty of tummy rubs for their four-legged guests (Brittania and WE Mauger Estate B&B in Old Town).
An advantage of some of these hotels is that there is a park in the immediate vicinity, which is within walking distance. If you’re looking to make more friends, Albuquerque has 13 dog parks located across the city. Water is available at some of them.
Most pet-friendly hotels in Albuquerque have patios or lawns for your four-legged friend to enjoy. The Mauger Estate in the Old Town even has a room with a dog door leading onto an enclosed garden – what a convenience!
Wherever you choose to stay, Albuquerque is a pet-friendly city with plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy.
Photo courtesy of Hyatt Regency Tamaya
For the ultimate in Southwest luxury, get out of the city and experience the Hyatt Regency Tamaya, tucked away near the Rio Grande River and just 15 miles north of Albuquerque. Located in the Santa Ana Pueblo, you will immediately feel the hospitality, warmth and peaceful tranquility of the locals. Dogs up to 30 pounds are allowed at the resort. There is a $65 non-refundable fee for your room. Pets receive a souvenir gift, housekeeping door sign, toiletries and their very own Tamaya tag in their welcome pack. A welcome letter describes designated hiking areas, which are plentiful due to the rural location. Your dog might want to join you on the new GeoTour, an outdoor scavenger hunt type game that uses GPS to search for caches. At Christmas time, the annual Santa Paws event in Tamaya raises money for the local animal shelter, Watermelon Ranch. Donate some pet food and your dog can take a free photo with Santa!
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The beautifully decorated Barcelona Suites of Albuquerque is the best choice if you want to stay close to the EXPO NM (Trade Fair Center) because of the many events there. It is also south of the three shopping centers in the Uptown area. The large two-room, two-TV suites have a living room with a sleeper sofa and a kitchen with a microwave and refrigerator. Upgrade to a whirlpool suite, featuring flat screen TVs in the living room and bedroom, and a whirlpool tub with fireplace. The hotel is one of the few in town that accepts pets. The fee is only $15 per pet per night. There are no weight restrictions. They ask you to keep your pet on a leash in the lobby. There is a courtyard where your dog can have fun. However, pets are not allowed in the breakfast and pool area.
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The Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham hotel in Albuquerque is in close proximity to the airport, the university district and the major sports arenas. The hotel accepts pets and charges a fee of USD 25 per pet per day. This large lot offers plenty of room for your furry friend to exercise. There is a large enclosed outdoor pool area. This hotel offers numerous amenities for business travelers including a business center, meeting rooms, limousine/town car service, exhibition space, conference facilities and a multilingual staff ready to translate if needed. Free fax, printing and copying services are available. A cooked breakfast is included and laundry and dry cleaning services are also offered.
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A little further north of downtown, off I-25, is Nativo Lodge with its southwestern charm. As you enter the lobby, you are greeted with wonderful and whimsical New Mexican style decor and art. The hotel accepts dogs up to 50 pounds with a non-refundable fee of $25 per pet. The surrounding grounds are great, with lots of lawn and a Starbucks next door with an outdoor patio. The hotel has an indoor/outdoor pool, a jacuzzi, a children’s pool and a ladies’ sauna. There is a fitness center and a restaurant/bar on site. Nativo Lodge has partnered with its sister hotel, Hotel Albuquerque in Old Town, to offer complimentary walking tours of this historic part of town with a professional guide. Guests are responsible for their own transportation to the Albuquerque hotel lobby at the start of the tour.
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The Best Western InnSuites Hotel Albuquerque Airport is within walking distance from the main terminal and offers free shuttle service. How nice to get off the plane and settle down here quickly with your four-legged companion. The hotel charges $20 per stay, with a maximum of $100 per week. Pets must weigh a maximum of 80 pounds. Other breeds of pets may be accepted at the hotel’s discretion. There is a lovely courtyard with a pool and hot tub, and an adjacent lawn. Perks include a free hot breakfast and an evening social hour with salsa, chips, nachos, and drinks.
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Just minutes from the airport (free shuttle service available) and close to I-25, ClubHouse Inn & Suites is the perfect home away from home for you and your pet. With 136 newly renovated oversized rooms and 17 suites equipped with microwaves and refrigerators, the hotel ensures a comfortable stay. Pets are welcome for a fee of USD 15 per night per pet. You will enjoy strolling through the beautiful landscaped grounds with two gazebos, an outdoor courtyard, terraces, a heated pool and an oversized indoor whirlpool. Free Wi-Fi, free breakfast with make-your-own Belgian waffles, and a free evening cocktail hour are just a few of the perks the ClubHouse Inn offers.
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The Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown is conveniently located in the central part of town, within walking distance to three shopping centers, including the pedestrian-friendly outdoor ABQ Uptown mall. Pet owners will also love the beautiful park just one block from the hotel with great play equipment for the kids. The Sheraton does not charge a pet fee, only asks that you sign a waiver upon check-in. They provide bowls, treats and bedding for your pet upon arrival. The Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown has an indoor pool and spa, and even rooms with whirlpool tubs. You’ll enjoy the ultimate comfort of the Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed. Other nice hotel amenities include the Foul Play Café (mystery dinner on weekends) and live salsa music, lessons and free chips and salsa on Wednesday nights at ABQ Grille.
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Are you looking for the charm of a bed and breakfast that accepts pets? Adjacent to historic Old Town is the Brittania & WE Mauger Estate B&B, considered one of New Mexico’s finest old homes. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this Queen Anne style room was beautifully restored and opened in 1987 as a bed and breakfast. Dog owners will love the convenient pet-friendly room with access to a fenced yard through the dog door. There are even two dog-friendly townhouses with fenced-in backyards. The hotel charges a one-time $20 pet fee, but promises a dog bowl, cookies, and plenty of tummy rubs in return (they’re sorry they don’t allow cats).
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Originally a 1920’s railway hospital, the newly renovated, luxurious Hotel Parq Central is close to the airport, downtown, restaurants and entertainment. A plus for pet owners is that there is a beautiful park right next door. The hotel offers pet-friendly rooms to its guests. Up to two pets are allowed per room, weighing no more than 30 pounds. each for a fee of $75 per pet during your stay. Furry companions receive VIP (Very Important Pet) treatment when staying at Hotel Parq Central, and receive a toy, bed, and bowls for food and water upon check-in. The staff can also assist you with local pet information e.g. B. to veterinarians, pet-friendly restaurants, dog parks and grooming services.
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Reopened in 2009 under its new name, Hotel Andaluz has a rich history dating back to 1939 when it was the first hotel built by New Mexico native Conrad Hilton. Now it’s determined to be “green” and outfitted with more modern amenities, but with its Spanish-tiled lobby and Moroccan-inspired kasbahs overlooking the main foyer, it still retains its old-world charm. The hotel is pet friendly and offers local 24 hour sitters, pet sitters and local dog parks if needed. During the summer months, guests are welcome to stroll with their furry friend to the nearby Downtown Growers market, where they can find fresh produce as well as handmade items such as herbal medicines, treats and toys for your pet. The hotel’s Lucia restaurant offers a seasonal and innovative menu and one of the best Sunday brunches. When the weather is nice, eating outside with the puppy is allowed.
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