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The Copper Penny House
Why rent a room or casita when you can have your very own house with a wrap-around deck and a large fenced yard? The Copper Penny House is steps away from all of the galleries and eateries in Madrid. Park your car, no need to drive. Just kick up your heels at the outside bar on the deck. Gaze at the stars on the front deck with a glass of wine. The house has a large fenced yard for the furry kids and a gated area for parking cars and motorcycles. Easy scenic drive to Santa Fe or Albuquerque.

Casa Coyote
Escape to the countryside in our charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom house nestled on 9 acres of private land just outside Santa Fe. Relax on the front or back deck surrounded by juniper trees and stunning sunsets. Inside, enjoy an open kitchen, cozy fireplace, and a luxurious soaking tub. Explore nearby breweries (Beer Creek, Mine Shaft, SF Brewing), or venture in to Santa Fe or the eclectic town of Madrid, both just 10 minutes away. Please note: The Santa Fe Plaza/Downtown is about 20 minutes away.

Lovely Garden & Hobbit Suite, Llama Sanctuary
Stay where Gandalf & Frodo plan their next adventures. Explore the beautiful tile mural depicting an Ent's life (also known as Onodrim (Tree-host) by the Elves), take a seat in Gandalf's chair and command his staff, touch the amethyst crystal inlaid in the underground walls & enjoy the silence of being within the earth. The lovely Garden suite, a short walk across the courtyard, includes wifi, kitchen, and bath. Relax in another world & enjoy a break from reality! 15 min from Santa Fe plaza.

Santa Fe Super Dome
*READ ALL property info BEFORE BOOKING* Stay in the coolest spot in the Santa Fe area. New deck! Glamping dome on 8 private acres of ancient canyons, just south of Santa Fe on Hwy 14. Enjoy 360 degree views of every mountain chain in the area - Sangre de Christos, Jemez, Sandias, Ortiz, Manzanos. You even get Mt. Taylor, silhoutted in exquisite sunsets. This is the ultimate high desert glamping experience. Indoor plumbing, heat, stone shower, king bed. Personal Chef services available.

Little Hills Hideaway
The Little Hills Hideaway is a beautiful one bedroom guest house across the road from the historic mining town of Cerrillos (spanish for little hills), 3 miles north of Madrid and 20 miles south of Santa Fe. Turning off the Turquoise Trail (Hwy 14) onto our unassuming rural road, you will be delighted by what awaits you inside this magical compound. The Hideway is nestled in an inviting oasis of fruit trees, a fish pond, beautiful views and starry skies. Come enjoy the peace of the Hideaway!

classic adobe casita with sunset mountain views
A classic adobe casita in an historic compound within Los Cerrillos village. Expansive western views, comfy queen bed, full bathroom en suite, kitchenette, coffee maker + small fridge. Enjoy sunsets from your private patio buffered only by nature and the railroad. We feature peace & quiet with easy off-street parking inside our gated compound. Adjacent to Cerrillos Hills State Park for hiking, biking, birding and horseback rides. Only 3 miles to the "art town" of Madrid, 14 miles to Santa Fe.

Countryside Adobe Casita on Art Gallery Compound
Rest and relax in the countryside on the Hat Ranch Gallery Compound. This thoughtfully designed desert home boasts amazing views of desert and mountains. Cozy up near the wood stove during the winter while you sketch or curl up in the hammock to stargaze year-round finding inspiration to work on your novel. This charming and creative space is peaceful and quiet, yet you're 20 minutes from the iconic city of Santa Fe. This adobe Casita is an Authentic Santa Fe Experience. No doubt about it.

Magical Desert Casita with Stargazing & Hiking!
I LOVE sharing my truly magical property with guests, and I have put so much love into this charming casita! It is located on the Turquoise Trail, a breathtaking National Scenic Byway. Poised on 10 beautiful acres with mountain views, you will be 17 miles from Santa Fe, 2 miles from the charming little village of Los Cerrillos, and 5 miles from the popular artsy mining town of Madrid. You can hike right out the door, and enjoy out-of-this-world star gazing, and amazing sunrises and sunsets!

Adobe Bunkhouse Mountain Vistas in the High Desert
Enjoy endless Southwest Vistas with Southwestern Ranch hospitality. Your Gateway to the Southwest, a short drive from Albuquerque and Santa Fe, and a straight shot to the Four Corners. 25 Minutes from Albuquerque Sunport, 50 Minutes to Santa Fe Plaza, 2.5 hours to Chaco Canyon Nat. Park, 6 hours to the Grand Canyon. Stay under the stars with endless unforgettable vistas in a quite high desert setting at the edge of the national forest. Enjoy a truly enchanting Southwestern experience.

Classic Santa Fe House
With wooden ceiling, vigas and corbels, this Santa Fe adobe stucco-styled Casita is full of light and charm with sitting areas inside and out, kitchenette, tiled floor, bathroom with shower, and queen bed. Sweeping southern vistas of the Galisteo basin and Ortiz Mountains. Rolling ridges of juniper and pinon trees with red rock and arroyos. Easy access to Santa Fe Plaza; shopping and restaurants. Right off the Turquoise Trail and nearby horseback riding, Madrid and Cerrillos St Park.

Cozy Forest Escape with Private Hot Tub
Escape to a Peaceful Forest Retreat Nestled on a 1.5-acre wooded lot, this relaxing cabin offers the perfect retreat for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Located adjacent to the Valles Caldera National Preserve, our property boasts: - Relaxing Hot Tub: Unwind among the pines - Wildlife watching opportunities - Short drive to Fenton Lake for top-notch fishing - Modern comforts for a peaceful stay - Proximity to outdoor activities for all seasons: hiking, biking, fishing, and skiing

Moonshine Studio at Little Dancing Horse Ranch
Moonshine Studio is a straw bale gem with starry nights and stunning views of the Ortiz and Jemez Mountains. Moonshine is off-grid, utilizing solar energy. Our land is on 20 acres in a high-desert Juniper-Pinion woodlands. Little Dancing Horse Ranch includes our five horses, chickens, two dogs and two cats. There's room to explore and hike. The eclectic artist community of Madrid is a 5 mile drive. We offer a novel opportunity for adventurous guests from all walks of life.
Popular amenities for Madrid holiday rentals
Other great holiday rentals in Madrid

Sky-High Desert Oasis

Desert Retreat in Los Cerrillos

Sunrise Cottage

Panoramic Mountain Vista Ranch

19th Century 2 Story Historical Home (sleeps 6+)

House of Light - Santa Fe Escape

Hideaway Casita at Galisteo Creek Stables

Albuquerque East Mountains
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Madrid?
Accommodation in Madrid includes historic adobe homes, artist-run guesthouses, and casitas set in serene desert surroundings. Many stays are located near the heart of the village, blending convenience with a locally inspired atmosphere.
What are the best things to do in Madrid with kids?
Families often explore Madrid's whimsical shops, visit the local museum, and enjoy creative workshops or community art projects. Outdoor spaces around the village invite relaxed walks and wildlife spotting for children of all ages.
What are some of the best things to do in Madrid?
Explore Madrid's eclectic art galleries, join tours focusing on mining history, and relax at a local cafe. The village is also known for live music and seasonal community events that bring visitors and locals together.
How is the weather in Madrid?
Madrid has warm, dry summers with highs near 90°F (32°C), and winters can be chilly, with temperatures dipping to around 26°F (-3°C) in the coldest months. Light rain is scattered throughout the year, and evenings cool down quickly, especially in spring and fall.
When is the best time to visit Madrid?
Late spring and early fall are often recommended in Madrid, with mild temperatures and clear skies. These seasons bring comfortable weather for exploring local galleries, shops, and outdoor activities.
What are the best places to visit in Madrid?
Many visitors explore Madrid's main street, known for colorful galleries, shops, and historic homes. The village museum and local art studios are often recommended for learning about the area's creative and mining history.
What are some hiking trails in Madrid?
Madrid is surrounded by scenic desert foothills where visitors can explore trails featuring piñon and juniper woodlands. Many enjoy walks along paths near the village, with opportunities for birdwatching and discovering vibrant landscapes shaped by old mining roads.
What are some family activities we can do in Madrid?
Families in Madrid often join guided art workshops, browse local galleries, or take self-guided walking tours through the historic village. Outdoor picnics and wildlife observation are also enjoyable in the foothill surroundings.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Madrid?
Day trippers frequently visit the surrounding mountains, explore nearby small towns known for art, or discover regional historical sites. Opportunities also include hiking, local wine tasting, and scenic drives through the area's high desert landscapes.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Madrid?
Madrid has pet-friendly accommodations, including cozy casitas and cottages that welcome animal companions. Many outdoor spaces and some village shops are also inviting to pets, making it easier to explore together.
What are some local tips for visiting Madrid?
Wear comfortable shoes for wandering the art-filled streets and exploring galleries, and bring layers as temperatures can shift quickly. Many visitors enjoy chatting with local artists, and small shops frequently feature one-of-a-kind crafts and jewelry.
What is Madrid known for?
Madrid is known for its distinctive art scene, historic mining roots, and colorful main street lined with locally owned galleries and shops. The village has a reputation for creative energy and welcoming community events throughout the year.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Madrid?
Explore tucked-away studios run by local artists or find folk art pieces in small, independently owned shops. Some historical landmarks and community gardens around Madrid are often quietly celebrated by residents and offer a unique perspective.
What are the best foods to try in Madrid?
Madrid has New Mexican flavors that frequently feature green and red chile, tamales, and enchiladas. Locally baked sweets and regional specialties like sopaipillas are also often suggested by area cafes and restaurants.
What should I bring for a trip to Madrid?
Pack layers for changing weather, sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable shoes for walking uneven terrain and browsing art spaces. A refillable water bottle and camera are helpful for capturing the local scenery and creative atmosphere.
What is the nightlife in Madrid like?
Madrid has an easygoing nightlife centered around local bars, music venues, and rustic saloons. Live music and open mic nights are frequently suggested, creating a welcoming, arts-focused atmosphere in the evenings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Madrid?
Madrid is known for seasonal art tours, an annual holiday parade, and summer concerts that bring the community together. Art and music festivals are frequently suggested and often highlight local creativity during spring, summer, and early winter.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Madrid?
Madrid has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including casitas and homes with space for groups. Many accommodations are nestled in the heart of the village or just outside, offering easy access to local shops, galleries, and outdoor areas.
Destinations to explore
- Santa Fe Plaza
- Sandia Peak Tramway
- Ski Santa Fe
- Meow Wolf
- University of New Mexico
- ABQ BioPark
- Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
- Bandelier National Monument
- Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
- Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
- Santa Fe Farmers Market
- Petroglyph National Monument
- National Hispanic Cultural Center
- Museum of International Folk Art
- Santa Fe National Forest
- Casa Rondeña Winery
- Loretto Chapel
- Sandia Peak Ski Area
- National Msm of Nuclear Sci & Hist
- Sandia Mountains
- Explora Science Center And Children's Museum
- ABQ BioPark Aquarium
- ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden
- New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science





