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Andaluz |
125 2nd St NW Albuquerque, NM 87102 |
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The pre-eminent boutique hotel in the Southwest. A tantalizing and sensuous tapestry of past and future, Andaluz embraces you with redefined hospitality, historic significance, environmentally responsible design, luxurious amenities, Mediterranean- influenced restaurant, sizzling rooftop lounge, plus a Cultural Center that celebrates the arts and culture of New Mexico.
The rooms at Andaluz are more than furnishings, beds and bathrooms – they are a sensuous cocoon that you may never want to leave. Why should you? And yet we know that you have business to do. Andaluz can serve as your sensual retreat, high performance business center, base camp, research center, relaxation oasis, link to adventure, home theater, creativity enhancer and deep sleep facilitator.
Our 107 spacious guest rooms and suites are decorated with environmentally sensitive furniture and allergen-free carpets. Cool colors combine with rich, earth-tones to surround you in a tapestry of contemporary sophistication. Polished wood and stone furniture frames comfortable seating areas with plush chairs or couches. The arches are a nod to the architectural feature that so distinctly defines Andaluz’s public areas.
Meetings & Events
With over 6,000 square feet of meeting and outdoor patio space, Andaluz is the perfect venue to host parties, reunions, and meetings for groups of up to 150.
As the only registered National Historic Silver LEED Hotel in New Mexico, the hotel’s alluring ambience makes it an ideal spot for a wedding or social gathering. For your special day, Andaluz surrounds you with a romantic veil of a dream come true.
Saffron Restaurant
Indulge in the food and flavors of the Mediterranean. Savor a superb meal in an ambience of rich colors and inventive décor that is a feast for all the senses.
HIstorical Vault
June 9, 1939 - property opened as Hilton Hotel
First hotel in New Mexico constructed by New Mexico native Conrad Hilton Cost $700,000 to build Built by the Greer family’s construction firm Designed by architect Anton F. Korn Originally built with 160 rooms; was tallest building in New Mexico at the time it opened First building in New Mexico with air conditioning 1969 – property sold by Hilton, renamed Hotel Plaza 1981 – property sold again, named Hotel Bradford but never opened 1983 – property sold again to Southwest Resorts. A major renovation reduced the property to 114 rooms with four suites August 3, 1984 - re-opened as La Posada de Albuquerque 1984 - placed on National Register of Historic Places 2005 – property sold to Albuquerque businessman Gary Goodman for $4 million October 2005 – property closed to embark upon $30 million renovation March 28, 2008 - Hotel renamed Andaluz November 2008 - restaurant is re-named Saffron and Ibiza is chosen for the new roof top lounge 2009 – Grand Opening of Andaluz |
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Property Statistics |
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| Number of rooms | 107 |
| Meeting rooms | 7 |
| Sq. ft. of meeting space | 6,000 |
| Banquet capacity | 225 |
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| Restaurants | Casual/3 meal
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| | Lounges | Lounge
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