Fall is a beautiful time to plan a getaway to New Mexico – especially if you get the chance to stay at our historic Bed and Breakfast in Albuquerque, positioned on the edge of Old Town. There are plenty of great things to do in Albuquerque in the fall, including visiting local museums, hitting the surrounding mountain trails for epic fall colors, taking bike rides through the magnificent Rio Grande Valley, and so much more. More importantly, perhaps, staying at our historic Bed and Breakfast in Albuquerque gives you plenty of time to relax, unwind, and enjoy the peaceful getaway you deserve.
If you’ve never experienced Albuquerque in the fall, you’ll be in for a treat. This charming city is the gateway to all the best New Mexico has to offer, including stunning natural beauty, world-class museums and historic attractions, exceptional food, beer, and wine, and so much more. Weaved into every adventure is a rich artistic and cultural heritage that will leave you feeling inspired and renewed.
Our historic Bed and Breakfast in Albuquerque is exceptionally well-located to enjoy the best of Old Town Albuquerque, not to mention the historic Route 66 and the rest of this exciting town. Our accommodations add that perfect touch of enchantment you’re looking for in a New Mexico getaway this fall. Unlike traditional hotels, you’ll find our Albuquerque Bed and Breakfast has plenty of history and character, and your hosts are happy to help you craft the perfect fall adventure. Don’t let fall pass you by without a getaway to our historic Inn. Book a room today!
The Best Historic Bed and Breakfast in Albuquerque
New Mexico is filled with centuries of fascinating history. It’s visible everywhere you turn in town. From the many Old Town Albuquerque attractions and centuries-old Native American Pueblo history weaved into the fabric of everyday life to the vibrant Route 66 history, it’s hard to escape this city’s vibrant and diverse history. This unique cultural confluence is also evident at our historic Bed and Breakfast in Albuquerque, perched just off Route 66’s Central Avenue and on the edge of Old Town.
Our fantastic location, which is walkable to so many of the top attractions in Old Town and surrounding neighborhoods, is one of the many things that make our historic Bed and Breakfast in Albuquerque the perfect place to stay while enjoying a fall getaway. More important than our location is the guest experience you’ll enjoy while staying with us. We pride ourselves on offering each of our guests unique and personalized hospitality. Our team is dedicated to excellence and detail-oriented service, and it’s evident from the moment you book your stay.
We’ll communicate with you before your stay, help you plan tours and activities, and ensure your stay at our historic Bed and Breakfast in Albuquerque is exactly what you need. While you’re here, we’re just as available. From helping you find the best new Albuquerque restaurants to sending you to the most authentic shops in Old Town, we’d love to share our many years of living in this vibrant city with you.
Unlike traditional hotels where you’re staying in bland and uniform guest rooms, you’ll find our historic Bed and Breakfast in Albuquerque, which is an intimate, seven-room property with unique accommodations. Each guest room is well-appointed with amenities and offers its own personality and history reflective of the city and the owners of this historic property. Despite the historic nature of our property, you’ll enjoy all the modern amenities you crave while on vacation, including private bathrooms, luxurious linens, comfortable robes, cable TV, and much more.
Each morning of your stay, join us in our sunny dining area for a delicious breakfast made fresh each day. Our breakfast changes daily, but it always features fresh fruits with a house-made sorbet, a sweet or savory main dish accompanied by a variety of breakfast sausage, ham or bacon, and perhaps scones or biscuits. Our breakfast is the perfect fuel for your upcoming fall adventures.
Things to do in Albuquerque’s Old Town
As we mentioned above, our location is one of the best things about staying with us at our historic Bed and Breakfast in Albuquerque, apart from the exceptional hospitality. We’re perched on the edge of Albuquerque’s Old Town neighborhood, one of the most popular destinations to visit while in town. There are plenty of things to do in Albuquerque’s Old Town, but all you have to do to enjoy it is walk through the streets, admiring the beautiful architecture and absorbing the energy.
Like our historic Bed and Breakfast in Albuquerque, you’ll find plenty of history to discover in Old Town. This part of town started as a farming community and eventually became a village in 1706. Over the years, it’s flown the flag of Spain, Mexico, and the United States. Today, the area is considered one of the country’s most unique cultural melting pots. Though Old Town is a relatively small part of town, there are many things to do here! Below, we’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite things to do in Albuquerque’s Old Town this fall.
- One of the most popular things to do in Albuquerque’s Old Town is shop. You can find plenty of travel souvenirs here, but one of our favorite places to visit is the Old Town Portal Market, a home for local artisans. It features an incredible selection of handmade Native crafts, including Jewelry, pottery, and rugs.
- Don’t miss the historic San Felipe de Neri Parish. It’s one of the most beautiful buildings in Old Town and has been well-preserved, largely remaining as it was in the 1700s.
- When you’re done visiting the church, take a break in the beautiful plaza across the street and enjoy some people-watching.
- Another top thing to do in Old Town is visit local museums. The most popular Albuquerque Museums are the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science, and the Albuquerque Museum.
- Take the time to admire the wood-beamed ceilings and authentic adobe walls at the Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The walls are lined with hand-carved writings, instantly transporting you back to another era in Old Town.
- Given how close Old Town is to our historic Bed and Breakfast in Albuquerque, it also makes an excellent destination for eating out. Luckily, some of the best restaurants in Albuquerque are found in Old Town!
- For something exciting, don’t miss a performance at Casa Flamenca!
- Fall is spooky season, so don’t forget to take a fascinating history & ghost tour of Albuquerque’s Old Town!
With all of these great attractions and more within easy walking distance of our historic Bed and Breakfast in Albuquerque, it’s easy to see why the Bottger Mansion is rated as one of the best places to stay. Book your fall getaway today!