Would you like to stay in a great bed and breakfast in New Mexico? Bed and breakfasts are ideal when you want the comfort of home, without the associated chores. They're more intimate than hotels and most are brimming with charm, making them the best places to stay in New Mexico. In addition to whipping up a delectable breakfast, those who run B&Bs are often a helpful resource, providing information and tips about the area. Whether you're seeking a romantic escape, a girlfriends' getaway, or attending a wedding or family reunion, there's a bed and breakfast in New Mexico that's right for you. Here are 10 excellent ones to get you started:
1. El Farolito Bed & Breakfast Inn in Santa Fe
The location is quiet, private and located in the downtown historic district of Santa Fe.
Choose from the eight guest rooms and enjoy the welcoming accommodations, and amenities.
Start your day off with a delicious, homemade breakfast, made from fresh ingredients. The choices include yogurt, cereal, baked goods, fresh fruit, a hot entree, juices, coffee or tea.
2. Dreamcatcher Bed & Breakfast in Taos
This enchanting getaway in beautiful Taos, was the winner of Reader’s Digest's "Best Small-Town B&B in New Mexico 2019."
Choose from seven unique rooms decorated in a Southwestern style, each with a private entrance opening out to the gardens that includes a firepit.
Breakfast, a full gourmet meal, is served every morning.
3. Adobe & Pines Inn in Ranchos De Taos
This picturesque abode is centered around a historic adobe hacienda preserved in its original architectural elements and converted into this charming and romantic bed & breakfast.
The luxurious and unique amenities have received national attention in publications, guides, and reviews.
And this inn was named a "Top Ten Most Romantic B&B" by American Historic Inns, and "Best of the Southwest" by BedandBreakfast.com.
Each of the eight suites have fireplaces, private entries and baths, sitting areas, fine art, and coffee/tea services. Puerta Rosa, the most requested guest room, offers a Roman-style oversized soaking tub, and dry sauna.
4. Inn of the Turquoise Bear in Santa Fe
This magnificent place gives free access to panoramic views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Each room has a unique theme, such as this Edna St. Vincent Millay room, with a queen bed, and private bathroom.
Seven of the nine guest rooms offer private entrances from the one-acre terraced gardens.
5. Inn at the Delta in Espanola
Rooms at this family-run establishment manage to be both large, 600 to 700 square feet, and homey thanks to Kiva fireplaces and jetted bathtubs.
The wood furniture in the B&B's ten suites is crafted by local artisans, which lends an added personal touch to the accommodations.
In addition, welcoming covered porches are at the entrance of each room, where folks can relax, and enjoy the amazing sunsets.
6. La Doña Luz Inn in Taos
If you are looking for a historic adventure, enjoy this quaint 200- year-old adobe bed & breakfast, where some very famous people have stayed, such as D.H. Lawrence.
Fine art decorates each room, and authentic Native American and Spanish Colonial antiques.
Breakfasts here are served on a patio filled with flowers, or during the winter months, in the dining room near an ancient adobe fireplace.
7. Old Taos Guesthouse Inn in Taos
This inn is inside an adobe home that is more than 200 years old, set amid beautiful grounds that provide ample opportunities for birdwatching.
If you want a truly New Mexican experience, this B&B delivers. In addition to having private entrances, the ten suites are decorated with Mexican hand-painted tiles, and feature other touches of Southwestern style, such as hand-carved doors.
Spa treatments, such as facials, massages and foot wraps are available on-site. A canine welcome wagon is optional.
8. Bottger Mansion of Old Town in Albuquerque
The original hacienda was demolished in approximately 1909, to allow space for the new Bottger Mansion in 1912. Even then, Charles Bottger had modern conveniences in mind. It was the first residence in Old Town Albuquerque to have gas lighting. The original pipes remain in the ceiling.
The mansion features seven lovely rooms, allowing guests to feel totally relaxed. Some amenities include free WiFi, private bathrooms, air conditioning, and microfiber robes.
The Edward Buxton Cristy Room is on the main floor. The king bed can be split into twin beds to meet your accommodations.
9. Silver River Adobe Inn Bed and Breakfast in Farmington
This small establishment has two rooms and a suite.
Guests love the river views, while foodies adore the fresh, organic breakfasts that are a hallmark of this Farmington B&B.
As an added bonus, the proprietress is a licensed massage therapist.
10. Four Kachinas Inn in Santa Fe
This special place is conveniently located on a quiet street near the state capital, restaurants, and shopping.
This beautifully decorated place, in traditional New Mexican architecture, features four guest rooms with private entrances, and two in a historic house.
Each morning is met with warm Southwestern hospitality with a freshly made, generous breakfast enjoyed in your room or on the patio.
Have you decided which bed and breakfast in New Mexico to try? Do you see a B&B in your desired destination? If not, try one of New Mexico's unique boutique hotels. Or take one of the best road trips in New Mexico and see what you might discover on your own.
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