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GuestHouse Inn & Suites

10331 Hotel Ave, NE , Albuquerque, NM 87123
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GuestHouse Inn & Suites

The GuestHouse Inn & Suites of Albuquerque is located near the city's major attaractions. The accomdations include rooms with either one king bed or two queen beds. Amenities include complimentary high speed wireless internet access, free continental breakfast and free local calls. Whether one is travelling for business, pleasure or just passing through, the Guesthouse Inn & Suites of Albuquerque is a sure bet for a relaxing stay just minutes from major business parks, city events and restaurants.
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During your Albuquerque vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument
These rarely visited ruins provide a unique glimpse into history. The Spanish conquistadors' Salinas Jurisdiction, on the east side of the Manzano Mountains (southeast of Albuquerque), was an important 17th-century trade center because of the salt extracted by the Native Americans from the salt lakes. Franciscan priests, utilizing native labor, constructed missions of Abo red sandstone and blue-gray limestone for the native converts. The ruins of some of the most durable missions -- along with evidence of preexisting Anasazi and Mogollon cultures -- are the highlights of a visit to Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. The monument consists of three separate units: the ruins of Abo, Quarai, and Gran Quivira. They are situated around the quiet town of Mountainair, 75 miles southeast of Albuquerque at the junction of US 60 and NM 55.Abo (tel. 505/847-2400) boasts the 40-foot-high ruins of the Mission of San Gregorio de Abo, a rare example of medieval architecture in the United States. Quarai (tel. 505/847-2290) preserves the largely intact remains of the Mission of La Purísima Concepción de Cuarac (1630). Its vast size, 100 feet long and 40 feet high, contrasts with the modest size of the pueblo mounds. A small museum in the visitor center has a scale model of the original church, along with a selection of artifacts found at the site. Gran Quivira (tel. 505/847-2770) once had a population of 1,500. The pueblo has 300 rooms and seven kivas. Rooms dating back to 1300 can be seen. There are indications that an older village, dating to 800, may have previously stood here. Ruins of two churches (one almost 140 ft. long) and a convento (convent) have been preserved. The visitor center includes a museum with many artifacts from the site and shows a 40-minute movie about the excavation of some 200 rooms, plus a short history video of the pueblo.All three pueblos and the churches that were constructed above them are believed to have been abandoned in the 1670s. Self-guided tour pamphlets can be obtained at the units' respective visitor centers and at the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument Visitor Center in Mountainair, on US 60, 1 block west of the intersection of US 60 and NM 55. The visitor center offers an audiovisual presentation on the region's history, a bookstore, and an art exhibit.
National Atomic Museum
"I am become death, the shatterer of worlds." Shortly after the successful detonation of the first atomic bomb, Robert Oppenheimer, who headed the Manhattan Project, said this, quoting from ancient Hindu texts. This and other valuable information highlight the 51-minute film Ten Seconds That Shook the World, which is shown daily (throughout the day) at this museum, an experience worth fitting into a busy schedule. The museum itself offers the next-best introduction to the nuclear age after the Bradbury Science Museum in Los Alamos, making for an interesting 1- to 2-hour perusal. It traces the history of nuclear-weapons development, beginning with the top-secret Manhattan Project of the 1940s, including a copy of the letter Albert Einstein wrote to President Franklin D. Roosevelt suggesting the possible need to beat the Germans at creating an atomic bomb -- a letter that surprisingly went ignored for nearly 2 years. You'll find a permanent Marie Curie exhibit in the lobby and full-scale models of the "Fat Man" and "Little Boy" bombs, as well as displays and films on the peaceful application of nuclear technology -- including nuclear medicine -- and other alternative energy sources.
Turquoise Museum
Don't be put off by the setting of this little gem of a museum in a strip mall west of Old Town. For those with curiosity, it's a real find that's been featured in Smithsonian Magazine and on 60 Minutes. The passion of father and son Joe P. Lowry and Joe Dan Lowry, it contains "the world's largest collection of turquoise" -- from 60 mines around the world. You start through a tunnel, where turquoise is embedded in the walls, and move on to exhibits that present the blue stone's geology, history, and mythology. You'll see maps showing where turquoise is mined, ranging from Egypt to Kingman, Arizona, and find out how to determine whether the turquoise you're hoping to buy is quality or not. Lowry, Sr., will fill in any details and even tell you more about turquoise you're wearing. There's also a real lapidary shop; jewelry made there is sold in a gift shop that's open until 5pm. If you're lucky, one of Lowry's grandkids will tell a joke like this one she told me: What do you call a sleeping bull? A bulldozer. Plan to spend about 1 hour here.

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4 out of 5

A good location

Anonymous, 2006-07-17

We were entered into a Senoirs track meet and it was just a short drive from the field. It was also close to a church I was familiar with.

the Guest house inn in Albuquerque was located in a great place. Easy on and off the interstate and near several places we wanted to visit. I did have a problem with the cleaniness of the bathroom, But the shower was extra good, lots of water and plenty of power. The very best thing was the fact that they had a REGULAR Size coffe pot, instead of the little bitty things that most hotel have.

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5 out of 5

Heater

Jim, Dallas, TX, 2006-02-12

nice cafe

Everything went well, except the thermostate on the heater, room would get too hot and then too cold and that was by turning it off and on.

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3 out of 5

just ok

Anonymous, Portland, ME, 2005-09-26

the guest house inn was located a 1/2 hour drive from the convention center in a more suburan area. lots of easy everday shopping. groceries.ect. the hotel was a bit rough around the edges. i never did get a bathroom lite after asking twice. only one of the staff made any attempt at accomadating needs. directions..dinner recommendations.ect. i stayed here becasue they offered a fridge and micro plus a continental breakfast. over all it works but it's nothing fancy.

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1 out of 5

Noisy

Anonymous, Denver, CO, 2005-07-02

The walls / ceiling in this hotel are so thin, and the plumbing so loud, that every time a toilet was flushed, or a faucet opened, anywhere in the wing, it could be heard in our room. NOT very conducive to sleeping after a long day in the car!

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5 out of 5

Great Location

Walt, Lubbock, TX, 2005-05-26

The GuestHouse Inn, Albuerque, Nmn was very easy to locate. Plenty of parking, but you could only get in from the front door. Exits doors all around but not to enter from the outside. Room was very clean and the A/C was the quietest I have seen in a long time. It was nice thar the vanity was seperate from the bath room but the area was very small. Very nice for the price and will definetly stay there again and recommend it.

 
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