Built in the late 1940s, this is one of the first high-rise hotels constructed by hotel magnate and New Mexico native Conrad Hilton. The Pueblo architecture is most evident on the ground floor, where massive adobe walls support heavy vigas and arched doorways lead to quaint bars and fine restaurants. The rooms are decorated in the rich textures and colors of the southwest and have plenty of space for working or lounging. Most of the rooms have balconies.
• Hotel Services: minibar, restaurant, 24-hour room service, television, parking, safe deposit, bar, computer facilities, internet access, swimming pool, disabled access, business facilities, air conditioning, sauna, whirlpool, pets allowed, non-smoking rooms, fitness club
• Special Features: The Ranchers Club of New Mexico offers fine dining in a casual atmosphere.
• Conferences: Twenty-six meeting rooms offer a combined 22,000-square-feet of meeting and conference space.