Hotel Esquivel
This is the best hotel in town. The air-con rooms are a good deal, with very clean bathrooms and tiled floors.
This is the best hotel in town. The air-con rooms are a good deal, with very clean bathrooms and tiled floors.
At Km 4 on the Transpeninsular, just before town in a partly shaded area distant from the beach, this well-organized park has 90 spaces, each with full hookups, electric lights and a small palapa.
Run by the gracefully ageing matriarch Ruth, this long-running guesthouse has 23 unique rooms that still appear c 1968. Most rooms have decent, sometimes quirky decor.
Although there are three upscale hotels linked to the terminals, this affordable hotel across the street serves just fine for weary travelers.
Stylish, contemporary and boutique-on-a-budget, Galerías is an excellent small hotel with jazzy art prints and large, comfortable air-conditioned rooms.
Though its name seems to refer to Marina del Rey, this 5-story, 118-room property is just steps from the beachside carnival that is the boardwalk in Venice. A neighborhood fixture, it has just been given a 21st-century makeover.
The old blue tiles need replacing, but this place offers rooms that, though a bit musty, are solid value even in the high season.
This is a friendly, clean budget venue with recently re-tiled floors and bathrooms, and a retro red-and-white checkered motif in the hallway. Ground-floor rooms are a mite more attractive.
Another cute courtyard B&B set on a quiet street. The rooms have arched brick ceilings, exposed stone walls, sweet tiled baths and some have balconies overlooking the backyard. This is an exceptional deal.
This pleasant central hotel provides reasonably sized, clean, air-conditioned rooms with eccentric geometric prints and a brick-style floor. Early morning church bell alert.
At the turnoff to the Miette Hot Springs, Pocahontas has 140 sites and flush toilets, but no showers.
The Sierra Sosa is just northwest of the Plaza Mayor. It’s friendly and a bit rundown, but has good beds and OK bathrooms.
Lovingly tended by friendly owners and staff, this superb small hotel has about 30 rooms around three beautiful, leafy labyrinthine patios. It’s very popular, so try to reserve ahead.
In the Foothills area, about 6 miles north of the Ash Mountain Entrance with 28 sites and flush toilets.
A lovely Second French Empire home in historic Lafayette Sq, this B&B has five bold and beautiful rooms, each with private bath and antique furnishings. Michael and Jeff are excellent hosts.
Located in an open meadow near the harbor and within easy walking distance of the village, you'll soon get to know your neighbors here - especially in summer, when their tent will be a couple of feet away from yours.
Of the cheap motels on 4th St N, this place is the best of the bunch. It’s in a safe neighborhood and has 18 clean rooms and apartments of varying size.
Family-owned budget motels line North Street between I-90 and downtown. The friendly Avanti Motel is clean, convenient and better than the budget average.
This mansion offers six large bedroom suites with fluffy pastel-colored quilts and comfy sofas, along with peaceful common areas, a relaxed atmosphere and attentive service. There are even peeks over the city and beyond.
This charmer is quaint and just a few blocks down from the Telegraph Ave action. Two old houses are surrounded by pretty gardens. Breakfast and afternoon tea are included in the rates.
About 13 miles south of the park entrance, this lodge offers a variety of creek-side accommodations.
About 15 miles north of the Albuquerque city limits, the better of the city's two KOA franchises has wi-fi and is within easy exploring distance of city attractions. Take exit 240 or 242 off I-25; S Hill Rd is close to the interstate.
Situated on spacious grounds alongside the verdant park, it's easy to forget that you're in the heart of the city. Louisiana novelist John Kennedy Toole shacked up in the back cottage. Main-house rooms are lovingly restored.
Bathroom aficionados will find heaven at this luxurious B&B. The tub and shower are in a giant room that leads to a terrace overlooking a leafy garden. The bedrooms are equally generous with plush, high beds and a modern-meets-antique decor.
You gotta feel a little sorry for this place near Thomas Circle: in its former incarnation as the Vista Hotel, it was where the FBI busted former Mayor Marion Barry for smoking crack with an ex-girlfriend.
Nine blocks from the riverfront in the Springfield historic district, this restored 1904 Colonial Revival building has a homey feel, four cozy rooms (two with gas fireplaces) and an outdoor spa; they'll arrange to get you to and from the airport.
Toronto International Film Festival starlets dash in and out of this luxurious hotel with over-the-top European-stylings. It's as ugly as sin from the outside, but inside are carefully placed antiques, tapestries, gilded mirrors and chandeliers.
Numerous USFS Cabins are accessible from Juneau, but all five hike-in USFS cabins are heavily used, requiring advance reservations.
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