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Albuquerque vacation rentals

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Popular amenities for Albuquerque vacation rentals

Stay near Albuquerque's top sights

Sandia Resort & Casino110 locals recommend
Sandia Peak Tramway502 locals recommend
Albuquerque International Sunport44 locals recommend
ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden139 locals recommend
Coronado Center33 locals recommend
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center159 locals recommend

Albuquerque homes

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Casa Soe-Dah-Lah, privacy, space and security!
May 15 – 22
$117 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 410 reviews
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Hot Tub, 1bd/1ba, Nob Hill Home, King bed, W/D
Jun 12 – 19
$79 per night
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews
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Old Town ABQ casita, attentive host, original art
Jan 9 – 16
$85 per night
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews
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Casita Chiquita
Jul 6 – 13
$75 per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews
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Bespoke Duplex North~Historic Charm in East Dwntwn
May 28 – Jun 4
$113 per night
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 187 reviews
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Charming Rustic Adobe in Old Town
Feb 8 – 15
$143 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews
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Home in Rio Rancho
Beautiful Spacious home with gourmet kitchen!
Jan 12 – 19
$108 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 254 reviews
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Home in Albuquerque
North Valley home W/sauna, steam shower & jacuzzi
Dec 3 – 10
$104 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Other great vacation rentals in Albuquerque

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Guesthouse in Placitas
The Bunkhouse, Mountain Vistas in the High Desert
Jul 15 – 22
$92 per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 335 reviews
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Woodland retreat w/views (family operated)
Aug 27 – Sep 3
$101 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 513 reviews
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Medusa's Den
Nov 20 – 27
$80 per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews
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Guest suite in Albuquerque
Nestled in North UNM
Jul 15 – 22
$72 per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews
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Guesthouse in Corrales
Casita on Rio Grande Riverside Park
Jun 1 – 8
$99 per night
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews
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Townhouse in Albuquerque
Sophisticated Airy Downtown Loft 825
Jun 3 – 10
$99 per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews
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Guest suite in Albuquerque
Private, Quiet, Safe Casita in Gated Neighborhood
Jul 28 – Aug 4
$77 per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews
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Guest suite in Placitas
Casita de Cielo Pintado.
Dec 31 – Jan 7
$70 per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Albuquerque

Total rentals

2.9K properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

1.8K properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

280 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

1.2K properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

1.6K properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

147K reviews

Your guide to Albuquerque

All About Albuquerque

Albuquerque is one of New Mexico’s cultural hubs, a desert city steeped in the history of its Indigenous peoples and Spanish heritage. This rich heritage is exemplified in its local art and history museums, and through its Pueblo architecture with curved edges and earthen hues. As you wander the 18th-century Old Town, red brick walkways lead you to the Old Town Plaza, where the church of San Felipe de Neri towers above shops selling turquoise jewelry and artwork. You’ll also find cafes and restaurants serving New Mexican staples like chile rellenos, carne adovada, and plenty of green chili-flavored dishes.

Route 66 runs through the center of Albuquerque, dotted with bars and nightlife offerings casting a neon glow on the iconic highway. Just outside the city, the Sandia Foothills provide ample opportunities for hikes, and you may just spot mule deer, rabbits, and the occasional rattlesnake.

To cool off during the summer, you can paddle board along the mighty Rio Grande that runs through the city. Come winter, you’ll find skiing and snowboarding less than an hour away in the Sandia Mountains.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Albuquerque

With more than 300 days of sun throughout the year, bright days and blue skies are never in short supply here. The desert climate may imply constant heat, but seasonal weather conditions and temperatures can vary drastically. Albuquerque offers the Downtown Growers’ Market during the summer months, which can reach points of sweltering heat, but frequent afternoon showers — July through October is the rainiest time — help keep things comfortable. Winter conditions see temperatures often plummet to freezing. However, the area is relatively arid during this period, at least in the city. The surrounding mountains get inundated with snow during this time, providing excellent skiing opportunities.

The shoulder seasons in Albuquerque are popular due to mild temperatures for exploring the city and surrounding nature parks. Fall is a particular favorite for vacation rentals partly due to the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in October. This nine-day event attracts nearly a million visitors and more than 500 hot-air balloon operators from around the world. The celebration includes twilight balloon runs, balloon competitions, chainsaw carving, vendors, street food, and fireworks.


Top things to do in Albuquerque

Petroglyph National Monument

This anthropological site on the edge of town is one of the continent’s largest petroglyph sites, with more than 25,000 basalt etchings dating back to nearly 2,000 B.C. Miles of trail systems cut through the stark and beautiful landscape filled with scrub brush and volcanic rock that is home to several species of lizards and snakes, and fields of wildflowers.

Albuquerque Museum

Located just off Route 66, the Albuquerque Museum focuses on the region’s unique style of art and storied history. Permanent exhibits showcase Indigenous art styles in the form of paintings and hanging sculptures. Photo galleries detail the region’s local history, peoples, and cultures.

La Luz Trail

For a strenuous adventure in the Sandia Mountains, the La Luz Trail is a popular challenge. The path runs less than nine miles with an elevation gain of 3,200 vertical feet. Along the way, you’ll be treated to dramatic views of the Albuquerque landscape, particularly at the end, where you can grab a bite with a panoramic view at 10,300 feet above sea level before taking a tram down the mountain.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Albuquerque?

    Albuquerque has a semi-arid climate with mild winters, often reaching highs around 48°F (9°C), and warm summers, with average temperatures around 92°F (33°C). The city enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year, making it suitable for outdoor activities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Albuquerque?

    Visitors often explore the Petroglyph National Monument, take a stroll through the Historic Old Town, or experience a journey on the Sandia Peak Tramway. Attending a hot air balloon ride is also a popular activity, especially during the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Albuquerque?

    Fall, particularly October, is a frequently suggested time to visit Albuquerque due to the milder weather and the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, a world-renowned event that attracts numerous visitors each year.

  • What are the best places to stay in Albuquerque?

    For a vibrant atmosphere, consider staying in the Downtown area, known for its art scene. Old Town, with its historic Pueblo-Spanish architecture, is another welcoming district. If you prefer a more serene setting, the North Valley, nestled along the Rio Grande River, has a variety of accommodations surrounded by nature.

  • What are the best places to visit in Albuquerque?

    Visitors often appreciate the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, and the Albuquerque Museum. The San Felipe de Neri Church, a historic gem in Old Town, is also frequently visited.

  • What are some hiking trails in Albuquerque?

    Albuquerque's Sandia Mountains have various trails to explore, including the La Luz Trail and Pino Trail. The Elena Gallegos Open Space also has a collection of hiking trails suitable for varying levels of fitness.

  • What are some family activities to do in Albuquerque?

    Families can explore the Albuquerque Biopark, which includes a zoo, aquarium, and botanic garden. Younger family members might enjoy the Explora Science Center and Children's Museum. A ride on the Sandia Peak Tramway can also be a thrilling experience for the whole family.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Albuquerque?

    Explore the stunning Sandia Mountains, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, just 12 miles (19 km) from Albuquerque's city center. Visit the historic town of Santa Fe, located 66 miles (106 km) away, renowned for its Pueblo-style architecture. Consider a trip to the ancient Bandelier National Monument, approximately 98 miles (158 km) from Albuquerque, for breathtaking views of the Frijoles Canyon.

  • Are there vacation rentals with a dedicated workspace in Albuquerque?

    Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 1,760 vacation rentals in Albuquerque featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.

  • Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Albuquerque?

    Four-legged friends are welcome in Albuquerque. Choose from more than 1,240 vacation rentals for guests traveling with pets.

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