BEST WESTERN Airport Albuquerque InnSuites Hotel & Suites

2400 Yale Boulevard SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106-4214
Phone: 505/242-7022    Fax: 505/243-0620    101 Rooms
Check In Time: 3:00 PM    Check Out: 12:00 AM   Reservations

The Albuquerque International Sunport (Airport) is right down the street from our Albuquerque hotel and free airport shuttle service is offered daily.

Pets are allowed at this airport property and guests are treated to a free full hot breakfast daily. The buffet spread includes piping hot waffles, eggs, sausage, endless sweet pastries and fruits, hot and cold cereals, yogurt, chilled juices and 100% Arabica coffee.

The Kirtland Air Force Base is also nearby, as is Cutter Aviation and the University of New Mexico. Even when guests are traveling on business there are many attractions to enjoy during down time. The Rio Grande Zoo and Bio Park Albuquerque, Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway, and Balloon Fiesta Albuquerque are just a few options. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is a favorite treat for families.

Our Albuquerque hotel is close to all major hospitals, the Pit Arena, Old Town and downtown. Business travelers in town with Sandia National Labs and the Presbyterian Hospital enjoy the convenience of having everything so close including access to those red eye flights. The Cancer Center, Greyhound Bus Station, UNM Lobo Club and Pit basketball are all just a short drive away.

Fantastic Mexican food is nearby, and our Albuquerque hotel is just minutes from three casinos. We are one hour from Santa Fe, NM but many guests prefer to stay right here and take advantage of the luxurious amenities. We are the winner of the 2012 TripAdvisor® Excellence Award, partly due to our spacious Jacuzzi® suites.

Whether guests are in town to visit the New Mexico Activities Association, Homeland Security, or simply on an extended layover, everyone deserves to be spoiled. This Albuquerque hotel blends convenience with a cozy atmosphere complemented with the friendliest staff in town.

Reserve your room at BEST WESTERN Airport Albuquerque InnSuites Hotel & Suites today!

 

Hotel Amenities & Services

  • Dry cleaning same day service
  • Free full breakfast, deluxe buffet featuring, fruit, cereal, scrambled eggs, sausage and Belgian waffles
  • Complimentary breakfast
  • Complimentary evening social hour
  • Complimentary coffee and tea in lobby
  • Outdoor pool Heated open year-round
  • Hot tub, Whirlpool, open year-round
  • Sundeck
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Complimentary newspaper
  • Safe deposit box
  • Airport courtesy shuttle available, limited
  • Tour bus parking
  • Truck/RV parking
  • Free parking
  • Meeting facilities
  • Fax services -nominal fee
  • Photocopy services, during business hours
  • Business center
  • Audio/visual equipment
  • Interior corridor
  • Higher rates may apply for holidays/special events
  • Laundromat, guests only
  • Free wireless Internet available in public areas; free in-room wireless Internet access; free wireless Internet access available in public areas and all guest rooms; all guest rooms are hardwired and offer free wireless Internet access; all guest rooms are hardwired for Internet access
  • Stationary bike
  • Treadmill
  • Fax machine
  • Computer available
  • Photocopy, nominal fee
  • Photocopy machine
  • Dataports wireless

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Longitude: 35.054905  /  Latitude: -106.621295

 

Driving Directions to Hotel

 

From: Interstate 25. Take Gibson 222A Exit follow Gibson to Yale Boulevard. Turn right, get in the left lane, turn on Alamo Street, the BEST WESTERN Airport Albuquerque InnSuites Hotel & Suites is behind the Village Inn restaurant.

BEST WESTERN Airport Albuquerque InnSuites Hotel & Suites

We care about the quality of your stay with us. Below are nearby attractions, shopping and restaurants that are popular with our guests. Listed locations are nearby with approximate distance listed where available.

Most Popular Area Attractions

Albuquerque Aquarium

Spend the day at the Albuquerque Aquarium to view the wonderful collection of aquatic exhibits. Favorites include the Surf Zone, Salt Marsh, Gulf Coast Gallery, Jellies: Aliens from the Sea, Inside the Wreck, Touchpool and the Eel Cave: Snakes or Fishes. While you're there, watch the scuba divers feed the animals in the Coral Reef and Shark Tank.

Kids love to spend the night next to the 285,000 gallon shark tank in a special sleepover visit. They learn about the sharks' nighttime behavior and play games. Travelers in the Albuquerque region have a wonderful selection of quality lodging available with Best Western. Have fun exploring Northwest New Mexico.

Albuquerque Biological Park

The largest city in the Land of Enchantment is Albuquerque. This vibrant city is not only home the University of New Mexico, but also home to the Albuquerque Biological Park. This accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums keeps a focus on the environment with all four components: the Albuquerque Aquarium, the Rio Grande Zoo, the Biopark Botanical Garden and Tingley Beach.

Schedule plenty of time at these wonderful Albuquerque attractions. Enjoy strolling through the 36-acre Botanic Garden to see the variety of plants in the 10,000 conservatory. Bring the kids to the Rio Grande Zoo to see over 250 species of animals. Spend an afternoon fishing, swimming or relaxing at Tingley Beach and don't miss the 285,000-gallon Shark Tank at the Albuquerque Aquarium. The local Best Western hotels provide comfortable lodging and excellent guest services for all travelers.

Albuquerque International Sunport

New Mexico residents and visitors flying to many United States destinations, have done so with ease since 1939. The Albuquerque International Sunport, located in Albuquerque, has expanded throughout the years encompassing more than 2,000 acres. It remains the largest commercial airport in New Mexico, providing commercial flights to an average of six million passengers annually.

Northwest New Mexico travelers have the option of flying with Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, United Airlines, Frontier Airlines, US Airways and Delta Airlines to many major cities in the United States. Non-stop flights are available to Denver, Houston, Seattle, Chicago, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Atlanta. The Kirtland Air Force Base also provides a firefighting and aircraft rescue service from the airport. Stay close to the airport in a comfortable Best Western guest room and enjoy a peaceful night's rest.

Biopark Botanical Garden

Nature lovers in the Albuquerque area are treated to a wonderful oasis along the Rio Grande River. The Biopark Botanic Garden is located on 52 acres of land near Old Town Albuquerque, adjacent to the Albuquerque Aquarium. This impressive 36-acre garden features a 10,000 square foot conservatory. The plants in the conservatory range from Mediterranean climates to North American deserts.

Visit the garden to see the Heritage Farm depicting life as it was in the 1920s and 1930s, walk amongst the butterflies in the PNM Butterfly Pavilion and stroll through the Japanese Garden. Kids love playing in the Children's Fantasy Garden, featuring a 14-foot dragon and 42 foot pumpkin to walk through. Schedule your garden visit to attend one of the several special events, for a fun day at the garden. Stay close to the garden, in one of the Albuquerque Best Western hotels and make the most of your time in this lively city.

El Malpais National Monument

The El Malpais National Monument is mostly comprised of barren "badlands", in the Zuni-Bandera volcanic field, the second largest in the Basin and Range Province. The monument is home to some of the oldest known Douglas Fir trees, inactive volcanoes and geothermal activity. Enjoy views from the scenic overlooks and hiking along the trails. Be sure to hike to the La Ventana Natural Arch, one of the most accessible sandstone arches in New Mexico.

Enjoy traveling along historic Route 66, near Albuquerque, to visit additional state monuments and attractions including the Petroglyph National Monument and the White Sands Missile Range. Take a break in the Albuquerque area as a guest of Best Western hotels, providing excellent accommodations and guest services.

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center proudly displays the history of the Pueblo people and preserves the Pueblo culture. Visit the Museum to view the Our Land, Our Culture, Our Story permanent exhibit and the art collection from the 19 New Mexico Pueblos.

While in Albuquerque, visit one of the several Pueblos and partake in a traditional Feast Day for a unique and memorable experience. Listen to the songs, watch the reverant dances and enjoy the traditional food. Best Western provides exceptional guest services and accommodations for Northwest New Mexico travelers.

KiMo Theatre

The charm of downtown Albuquerque remains prominent with historical city landmarks. One of Albuquerque's best-known landmarks is the KiMo Theatre. KiMo translates to "mountain lion" in the Tewa language. This Art Deco-Pueblo Revival Style theater was built in 1927 and features indigenous motifs and terra cotta shields above the third-story windows. Thankfully, local residents saved the theater from demolition in 1977.

The theater has been renovated throughout the years to keep the building current for theater performances and shows. Visit the theater to see feature films, classic films, animated films, live concerts, theater productions, lectures, living history events and ballet in cinema. While in town for a show, check into one of the local Best Western hotels, for a wonderful night's rest.

National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico

The National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico in Albuquerque has continued its mission of promoting the Hispanic culture since opening in 2000. They have hosted 500 literary, performing and visual art programs and over 25 art exhibitions. Tour the center along the beautiful Rio Grande and stop by the museum store, La Tiendita, to find a one-of-a-kind treasure.

After touring the museum, consider visiting the Albuquerque Museum of Art & History or the Penfield Gallery of Indian Art for fun afternoon activity. Stay in comfort and enjoy premium guest services and amenities, at one of several Albuquerque Best Western hotels.

National Museum of Nuclear Science & History

The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, located in Albuquerque, was founded in 1969 and originally located on the Kirtland Air Force Base. The museum is now located in Albuquerque's museum district. Learn about the nuclear age, as you stroll through the 13 permanent indoor exhibits, a gallery for temporary exhibits, a library and theater.

Outdoor space provides space for military aircraft, missiles and vehicle exhibits. Stay close to the many area attractions, shopping, restaurants and museums as a guest of Best Western hotels. Enjoy your time, during your travels in Northwest New Mexico.

New Mexico Mining Museum

The New Mexico Mining Museum is one of "few Uranium Mining Museums in the world". Located in Grants, west of Albuquerque, this underground tour allows visitors to see and touch the recreation of a working mine shaft. Descend in the "cage" to Section 26, part of the abandoned uranium mine, where materials left the mine. Enjoy the tour at your own pace and learn about drilling and blasting techniques.

Complete your Grants visit with a tour of the ancient Anasazi ruins and Native American Pueblos or spend time at the El Morro National Monument. Best Western hotels provide superior guest services and accommodations for travelers in western New Mexico.

Old Town Albuquerque

History buffs have a wonderful opportunity for education and exploration in the Albuquerque area. The historic Pueblo-Spanish style buildings of Old Town Albuquerque are full of charm, delighting those who visit. In 1706, Governor Francisco Cuervo y Valdez established the community with the development of the central plaza. This lead to the construction of the first building, the San Felipe de Neri Church, in 1793.

Throughout the years, the houses and businesses that developed in Old Town, were renovated to become boutiques, art galleries and restaurants. While there, be sure to visit the Albuquerque Museum of Art & History, the Albuquerque Bio Park Botanic Garden, the Agape Southwest Pueblo Pottery store and Painted Sky Gallery and Gifts. Stay close to this historical area of Albuquerque, known as the Crossroads of the Southwest, as a guest of Best Western hotels.

Petroglyph National Monument

Stretching for seventeen miles, Petroglyph National Monument is one of the largest petroglyph sites in the United States. Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the petroglyphs were created between four hundred and seven hundred years ago. Petroglyphs are shapes and symbols carved into stone in order to pass on information. The petroglyphs found at Petroglyph National Monument are believed to have been created by Native Americans and Spanish settlers who passed through the northwestern part of New Mexico.

Visitors are able to learn about the history of the petroglyphs and gain additional information about the people who created them by visiting the Vistior’s Center onsite at the monument. For a closer look at the most well-preserved petroglyphs, trails are available. Boca Negra Canyon offers three separate trails to see about one hundred different petroglyphs along their routes. Rinconada Canyon offers a single trail that is just over two miles in length with the opportunity to view up to five hundred petroglyphs. After viewing the petroglyphs firsthand, visitors can stop by the bookstore and grab additional educational materials to enhance their knowledge of Petroglyph and its cultural history.

Red Rock State Park

Red Rock State Park, located in Church Rock, contains beautiful red cliffs formed 205 million years ago. They formed during the Age of the Dinosaurs. Visitors to the Red Rock Museum view exhibits showcasing the cultures of the region's Native Americans including, the Zuni, Hopi and Navajo.

Enjoy annual events such as the Lions Club Rodeo, concerts and the Intertribal Indian Ceremonial. The park is located west of Albuquerque, in the heart of Native American lands. While visiting Northwest New Mexico, choose convenient lodging with Best Western hotels, offering excellent guest services and amenities.

Rio Grande Zoo

Residents and visitors in Albuquerque, have a wonderful variety of attractions to choose from, for a day of fun. One of the best ways to spend quality time together, is a day at the Rio Grande Zoo. Established in 1927, this zoo encompasses 64 acres of land in the Albuquerque Biological Park and is a proud member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

Get acquainted with more than 200 species of animals in the zoo's various exhibits. The Africa habitat is not only home to giraffes, but also to African lions, cheetahs, gorillas and zebras. Make plenty of time to see the rest of the animals in the remaining exhibits including, Australia/Oceania, Asia, South and Central America, Arctic and North America. At the end of a fun-filled day, check into one of the Albuquerque Best Western hotels to enjoy a wonderful night's rest.

Sandia Peak Tramway

The Sandia Peak Tramway near Albuquerque, offers breathtaking birds-eye views of the Rio Grande Valley and the Sandia Mountains. Enjoy the incredible views of 11,000 square miles of New Mexico countryside, during the ride to the top of the Sandia Peak, reaching 10,378 feet in elevation.

Take a break and enjoy a delicious meal in the High Finance Restaurant & Tavern at the top of Sandia Peak. Learn about the history of skiing in New Mexico at the New Mexico Ski Museum at the base of the tram. After a day of sight-seeing, check into one of the several Northwest New Mexico area Best Western hotels for a comfortable night's rest.

More Area Attractions & Services

  • 0.50 mile(s) from University and Professional Sports Stadiums
  • 3.00 mile(s) from Rio Grande Zoo
  • 5.00 mile(s) from New Mexico State Fairgrounds
  • 6.00 mile(s) from Old Town

Distances to Popular Points of Interest

  • 2.00 mile(s) from Kirtland Air Force Base
  • 1.50 mile(s) from University of New Mexico

Local Area Recreation Opportunities

  • 10.00 mile(s) from Cliff's Amusement Park and Beach Water Park
  • 10.00 mile(s) from Sandia Ski Area and Tramway

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BEST WESTERN Airport Albuquerque InnSuites Hotel & Suites

Enjoy your stay with us even more by checking out some of the most popular area points of interest and local area events happening in or near Albuquerque. Chase the links to explore the local region even more.

Local Events Worth Considering:

July 2013

July 13, 2013 - August 4, 2013
2013 USA Roller Sports Speed, Figure, & Rink Hockey National Championships

The 2013 USA Roller Sports Speed, Figure and Rink Hockey National Championships is held at the Albuquerque Convention Center in downtown Albuquerque. Featuring world-class athletes, the event showcases competitions in speed skating, rink hockey, and roller figure skating.

July 4, 2013
2013 Freedom Fourth Celebration

Celebrate Independence Day at Balloon Fiesta Park with the free, 2013 Freedom Fourth Celebration. Held from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., the event feature live music, food, games, car shows, beer gardens, and of course, fireworks.

July 20, 2013
Route 66 Summerfest 2013

Enjoy the annual Route 66 Summerfest on Nob Hill – found on Central Avenue from Girard to Washington Avenue. This free event features everything Historic Route 66, plus food, crafts, car shows, tours of Historic Nob Hill, and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band.

August 2013

August 22-25, 2013
2013 Albuquerque Latin Dance Festival

Held at the National Hispanic Cultural Center, and at venues throughout the city, the annual Albuquerque Latin Dance Festival is a four-day commemoration of Latin dance styles set in late June. Dancers range from the beginner level to highly advanced.

August 9-11, 2013
7th Annual Ballet Pro Musica Festival

The 2013 Ballet Pro Musica Festival features the National Ballet of Mexico, the La Catrina String Quartet, and Jacqueline Helin at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. This year's theme is "Memories of Great Beauty that Last a Lifetime" – totaling 15 events.

September 2013

September 20-21, 2013
¡Globalquerque! World Music Festival 2013

Held at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in the Barelas neighborhood, the ¡Globalquerque! World Music Festival features performances on three stages: Fountain Courtyard, Albuquerque Journal Theatre, and the Plaza Mayor. Don't miss the ¡GlobalCookie! competition, Global Village of Craft, Culture & Cuisine, and dance classes.

September 14, 2013
9th Annual Old Town Salsa Fiesta

The 2013 Old Town Salsa Fiesta is a free event held in Albuquerque's Historic Old Town. Sample dozens of different salsas, plus kids' activities, live performances, and crafts. Just $5 to taste and vote in the salsa contests.

October 2013

October 4-6, 2013
2013 Albuquerque Grecian Festival

Held the first weekend of October, the annual Albuquerque Grecian Festival is located downtown at the St. George Greek Orthodox Church. Held from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. for $5, the festival is a two-day celebration of southern European heritage – and includes food, music, and gifts.

October 4-13, 2013
2013 Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festival

Held during the annual Balloon Fiesta Show, the 2013 Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festival is located at the I-25 and Paseo del Norte in Balloon Fiesta Park. Open October 4, 5, 6 and 11, 12, 13, the festival runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. – $7 for those 13 years old and over.

October 5-13, 2013
2013 Albuquerque Intl. Balloon Fiesta

The annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is a famed event held each October at Balloon Fiesta Park along I-25. Hundreds of hot air balloons take to the skies for this city-wide celebration. Enjoy races, night shows, food, games, and crafts for $8.

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