Cute & spacious with parking in a great location#B

Entire home in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

  1. 4 guests
  2. 1 bedroom
  3. 1 bed
  4. 1 bathroom
Rated 4.92 out of 5 stars.169 reviews
Hosted by Rajat
  1. Superhost
  2. 6 years hosting

Listing highlights

Self check-in

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Extra spacious

Guests love this home’s spaciousness for a comfortable stay.

Dedicated workspace

A common area with wifi that’s well suited for working.
Historic cute duplex house with a lot of charm in the heart of Albuquerque.
Located by Nob Hill; a quiet, friendly, peaceful, safe neighborhood with a lot of charm. One bedroom with a queen bed and a living room with a sofa that converts to a full bed. Fully equipped kitchen. Private driveway, off-street, and garage parking. 5mins to the I 25. A short drive to Old Town, UNM, and International Balloon Fiesta. A block from the beautiful pet friendly Roosevelt Park.

The space
This is unit B
Beautiful house close to Nob hill (2.3miles), CNM(1 block), UNM(0.8 miles),
Presbyterian Hospital (0.4 miles), Oldtown(3.1 miles), Airport (2.3 miles),
Popejoy Hall (1.2miles), UNMH (1.7 miles), VA Hospital (4.8 miles), and a block
from beautiful Roosevelt Park(great for kids, pets and has a disc golf course)
6 mins from Albuquerque International Airport. 2 mins from I-25 and easy
access to I 40. Locals inquire pre booking.

3 mins(0.8mi) from Isotope park!

Things to do in Albuquerque and the Surrounding Area


1. See the sunset from the top (or bottom) of the Sandia Mountains:
Take the world's longest Tram to the top, you can eat at High Finance or have a margarita.
Afraid of heights? Eat/ Drink at Santiago’s, conveniently located at the foot of the Tram ….the sunsets there as well.

2 Old Town is a great place to walk. Hungry? Church Street Cafe is waiting. Try some enchiladas or their original Chile Rellenos with red and green chile sauce.

3 If you have had enough New Mexican Food for this trip, Vinaigrette beckons with unusual (and healthy) salads.

4. In the Old Town area, several good museums can be found: The Indian Cultural Museum, The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, The New Mexico Natural History Museum with a planetarium, The Children's Museum, and The Rattlesnake Museum.

Other local destinations include The Bio-Park with its Aquarium The Rio Grande Zoo, and The Botanical Gardens While at the zoo, hop on a miniature train, it winds its way through Tingly Beach where some of Ed Haddaway's sculptures reside.

5.Stop and Shop at Palms Trading Company…… If you just look at stuff it might be cheaper. But half-priced deals abound, and you NEED all the beautiful ceramics, turquoise jewelry, and kachinas you see from the 19 Pueblos around NM.

6. Visit Los Poblanos Inn: a historic property with a farm shop, lavender fields, and a fantastic restaurant.

7 Acoma Pueblo is definitely worth a visit. Native Americans live on top of a mountain that looks like it had a crew cut. Some people call these mountains Mesas but we prefer to call them mountains with crew cuts. Anthropologists agree that Native Americans have been living there since before Eisenhower was president.

Forward Hike!

8. You can hike Tent Rock Canyon. It is on the way to Santa Fe and it has very interesting land formations that look like tents with rocks on them. They also look a little bit like Humphrey Bogart in profile. See, there is his nose…….

Forward Stroll! Uh, Forward Shop!

9.Stroll around Nob Hill or Uptown for great shopping

Forward Hike Some More!

10.Visit Tinkertown off of Route 14 at the base of the other side of the Sandia Mountains. It is a Ross Wards wonderful wacky vision that is open April - October.

Then Hike, Cross country ski, or snowshoe in the Sandia mountains or Continue on to Madrid a funky art town on the way to Santa Fe.

Forward Fly!

11. Take a balloon ride! We are the Balloon Capital of the world!!!

Forward Drink!

12. Visit and sample wares at Casa Rondena Winery, Gruet Champagne, or St Claire Winery.

Forward Eat!

13. Eat at Jennifer James 101 for a wonderful dinner!

Just Sit Down and Paddle

14.Kayak or paddleboard down the Rio Grande.

15.Gamble at one of our many Native American Casinos such as Sandia Casino which often has a beautiful outdoor concert.

Enough of Albuquerque…..It is time to get serious and see the world (at least New Mexico):

16. In Santa Fe there is a wonderful Folk Art Museum. among many other galleries and museums including the Georgia O'keefe Museum.

Or you can visit a Japanese Hot Springs called Ten thousand Waves.

Don't forget the world-class Santa Fe Opera.

17. Further north you can visit Ojo Caliente Spa and Hot Springs...Georgia Okeefes home ( you need a reservation), Taos...There are wineries along the way.

18.Further south you can visit Truth or Consequences to take it down a notch in the natural hot springs there. Float down the Rio Grande in an inner Tube in June and July,
Boat on the Elephant Butte Lake or even take a flight to the moon from the Space Sport which is opening soon!

19. Consider White Sands, Roswell for the Alien Museum, Carlsbad Caverns, Jemez Springs, Valles Caldera National Preserve, or Anasazi anthropological sites such as Chaco Canyon or Bandelier National Monument.

PESTS - The house is regularly treated with non-toxic pest repellent. Still, bugs are a part of life here in the southwest. While we make every effort to keep it spotless for guests, we cannot completely control nature and therefore you may see the occasional bug. Please be aware of this and make sure you're ok with the possibility before booking.

Guest access
You will have access to the whole spacious 1 bedroom with full kitchen property to yourself, it's a full-size kitchen fully stocked kitchen with all the utensils including an air fryer. It also comes with a washer, dryer, iron board, and iron. 0.6 miles from all the best restaurants in Albuquerque, 2.2 miles from Kirtland Air Force Base, Sandia Labs, and a few blocks from Presbyterian, VA and UNMH.

Other things to note
Additional pet cleaning fee of $30 each per pet. Designated parking in the back and has a designated garage with storage too.

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What this place offers

Kitchen
Wifi
Dedicated workspace
Free parking on premises
Pets allowed

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Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars for value

Where you’ll be

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
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Neighbourhood highlights

Safe, friendly, quiet neighborhood close to the best part of the town.

Meet your hosts

My work: Kirtland Air Force Base
Most useless skill: shuffling cards with one hand
Namaste! I am originally from Kathmandu, Nepal; the land of Mt. Everest, currently living in Albuquerque, NM. Please enjoy our place and let us know how we can improve and make your stay pleasant. I am also a veteran of the United States Army and this is a veteran-owned business.
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Things to know

Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in after 15:00
Checkout before 11:00
4 guests maximum
Safety & property
Exterior security cameras on property
Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm