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New Mexico Travel Guide
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Hiding its phenomenal natural wonders, profound historical heritage, and prominent cultural legacy in the shroud of desert bleakness, the hidden treasure of New Mexico, the "Land of Enchantment", is waiting for your discovery. New Mexico hotels are as diverse and unique as the state. With the historic elegance of Old Town Albuquerque, the rustic warmth of Albuquerque hotels and motels along the Interstates, the adobe-fronted hotels in Santa Fe NM and the ski-in and ski-out New Mexico hotels and resorts on the ski slopes, hotels in New Mexico surely fits all tastes and lifestyles, ...

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Tucked away in a vast square of high country in the southwest of the country, where the southernmost range of the Rocky Mountains, the overpowering pivot of Rio Grande and a southwestern extension of the Great Plains happen to meet, New Mexico is not surprisingly the "Land of Enchantment".

Perhaps it comes as no surprise then that the enchantment of the land is forgotten in a variety of ways.

The lonely desert image, the languid pace of life, the laid-back attitude of living, perhaps plus the legendary of the notorious Billy the Kid, create a shroud of the state's phenomenal natural wonders, profound historical heritage, and prominent cultural legacy.

New Mexico has actually got it all from curious exploration to serious education, optimal relaxation to ideal recreation, and sky-high adventure to subterranean discovery.

From the antiquity of Ancestral Puebloan ruins and petroglyphs to the modernity of Albuquerque's large-capital investment in semiconductor "fabs", from the serenity of wilderness badlands and wildlife sanctuaries in the mountains and canyons to the mystery of the natural wonders of the Carlsbad Caverns, from the spirituality of Santa Fe, the state capital and City of Holy Faith, to the mysticality of Roswell, the UFO Capital of the World, New Mexico is quite a mosaic exposure to America's past, present and future.

New Mexico's affinity for the land is most comprehensively expressed in the extensive system of nationally designated forests, parks, natural preserves, wildlife refuges and scenic byways.

Included among its persistent efforts to probe into the ultimate possibility of natural landscape are the White Sands National Monuments, Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Cibola National Forest, Valles Caldera National Preserve, and Santa Fe National Forest, to name just a few.

Proudly preserves its historical and cultural continuity, New Mexico's appreciation for the past and the art bore fruit with the construction of American Indian reservations, national historical parks and monuments, world-class museums and cultural institutions.

The American Indian and Hispanic influence to this part of the continent is very much alive, in Navajo Nation Indian preservations, Three Rivers Petroglyph Site, Santa Fe's Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, San Miguel Mission, Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, and Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, Albuquerque's Petroglyph National Monument, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, and National Hispanic Cultural Center, or during Gallup's Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, Albuquerque's Gathering of Nations Pow-Wow and the New Mexico Art and Crafts Fair, etc.

For more contemporary pursuit, check out the Cliff's Amusement Park, Beach Waterpark, American International Rattlesnake Museum, Explora Science Center and Children's Museum, Albuquerque Biological Park, Kids Kingdom, Alameda Park Zoo, Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art, International UFO Museum and Research Center, et al.

New Mexico hotels and motels are much more widely available than the state's wasteland image would suggest.

Whatever type of accommodation you're looking for, New Mexico hotels can be the ideal option for you. No matter what you come for, there will be well-suited hotels in New Mexico offer you the perfect convenience and amenity to facilitate your travel plan.

There is no shortage of historic New Mexico hotels wherein the time-worn ambience can still be an excessive fountainhead of allure and charm for many visitors.

To decently step back in time, you should definitely choose among Old Town Albuquerque hotels or any one of the old-fashioned adobe-fronted hotels in Santa Fe NM.

New Mexico hotels and motels on and near the historical high roads and quaint towns, such as hotels in New Mexico along I-40 that follows the directions of the historic Route 66, have their fair share of old-line feature.

Gallup New Mexico hotels and Grants New Mexico hotels, for example, are smart decisions if all that history and Indian is your thing, for their easy proximity to some of the most wonderful American Indian cultural sites in the state, such as the Chaco Culture National Historical Park, El Morro National Monument, Acoma Pueblo, and so on.

While the landmark historic hotels in New Mexico may have exposed an air of otherworldliness and somnolence, there are a comprehensive range of quality chain-run New Mexico hotels and luxury New Mexico hotels and resorts on the ready, fitting the taste and lifestyle of today's tourists.

You can find ski-in and ski-out New Mexico hotels and resorts at the base of some of the most exclusive ski areas of the state. Taos New Mexico hotels and resorts and resort hotels in Santa Fe NM, among others, are some of the most popular ranges of ski resort hotels in New Mexico.

More over, New Mexico hotels and resorts with full service spas and other invigorating amenities and extras, are to be found in natural sanctuaries abounding with natural hot springs, which is exactly the tour de force of New Mexico's unique topography.

In the enchanting land of New Mexico hotels are as varied as its landscape. For any kind of hotels in New Mexico you'd think of for a good night's rest, New Mexico hotels have your requirements and imagination covered.

Hotels in New Mexico are inevitably as unique as the state's engaging culture.

The Albuquerque hotels market features a special blend of historical elegance of Old Town Albuquerque hotels, world-class luxury of Albuquerque New Mexico hotels and resorts and the rustic charm and sufficient simplicity of Albuquerque hotels and motels on I-25 and I-40.

While hotels in Santa Fe NM would most often boast the kitsch way of hospitality. Almost all hotels in Santa Fe NM , like any other structure in town, are done in the defining and unified Santa Fe architectural style - the Spanish Pueblo Revival.

With few exceptions, not even the uproarious casino hotels in Santa Fe NM nor the luxuriating New Mexico hotels and resorts high in the Ski Santa Fe area, added to compromise its eye-caching eccentricity and enchantment, Santa Fe transforms itself from an "Anywhere USA"-looking city into "The City Different".

One thing to note, quaintly charming or architecturally unique, hotels in New Mexico are undoubtedly affordable. Knowing that the prices of most New Mexico hotels are among the lowest in the nation, you can probably enjoy staying in one of the high-class New Mexico hotels and resorts at face value.






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