“A picturesque and historic farmstead on the outskirts of Albuquerque, offering homey accommodations with a chic but traditional New Mexico look: fireplaces, patterned rugs and fabrics; earthy colours; and carved wood beams. Organic farm-to-table cuisine is a highlight and there's a pool for relaxing”

Recommended for

  • Romantic Break

    • Surrounded by lavender fields and farmland, kick back and relax with your loved one in the goreous rooms & suites
  • Cooking classes

    • Classes are designed so guests can practice new culinary tips and tricks, and sample dishes within the class
  • Gourmet

    • Seasonal dining is not only sourced locally, but much of it is growon on the hotel's own organic farm.
  • Foodies

    • Come here for farm fresh, organic ingredients - a true farm to fork, casual fine dining experience
  • Sights nearby

    • The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History is just a ten minute drive from the inn
  • Other Activities

    • Helpful staff can help arrange for a private hot-air balloon ride.
  • Child friendly

    • Children under the age of 12 stay free.
  • Riverside

    • Set on the impresive Rio Grande
  • No restaurant

  • Wedding license

  • Traditional

  • Quiet

  • Eco

  • Inn

  • Gym

  • Chic

  • B&B

  • Spa

Facilities

  • Rooms

    15 rooms in this hotel
  • Garden

    25 acres of land, 6 acres of formal gardens and walkways, fields of lavender and organic veggies, and historic farm buildings.
  • Bicycles available

    Cruiser bicycles are free and available for guests to use.
  • Massage

    It is possible to arrange an in-room massage.
  • Child friendly

    Children under the age of 12 stay free.
  • Swimming Pool

    Saltwater outdoor pool.
  • Fireplace

    Wood-burning fireplaces
  • No restaurant

  • Wedding license

  • Parking

  • Gym

  • Spa

Activities

  • Cooking classes

    • Classes are designed so guests can practice new culinary tips and tricks, and sample dishes within the class
  • Sights nearby

    • The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History is just a ten minute drive from the inn
  • Other Activities

    • Helpful staff can help arrange for a private hot-air balloon ride.

Map & Location

Other reviews

Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm

Designed in the 1930s by the renowned Pueblo Revival architect John Gaw Meem for a local political power couple, Los Poblanos stands today as a quintessential element of Albuquerque's North Valley and its pastoral soul.

Originally published by Fodor's Travel

Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm

Amid 25 acres of gardens and organic fields, including a fragrant stretch of lavender, the rooms in the original ranch house at Los Poblanos are in a traditional New Mexican style with adobe walls and kiva fireplaces. The farm rooms are in 1930s "dairy-style buildings" with tin roofs.

Originally published by Condé Nast Traveller

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