Aug
03

Hotel Chaco: Old World Charm and Modern Amenities

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The 118-key hotel, located adjacent to sister property Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town, features Native American art throughout the property as well as day trips to its namesake national monument.

After more than two years under construction, Hotel Chaco, the contemporary luxury hotel inspired by the architecture and ancient civilization of Chaco Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, opened in Old Town Albuquerque, adjacent to sister property Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town.

The 118-key hotel consists of five levels and 25 different guest room configurations. Some extend outdoors onto terraces overlooking the Sandia Mountains and downtown skyline, while others look out onto the gardens and pool terrace below. Level 5, a rooftop restaurant and bar named in honor of Chaco Canyon’s legendary five-story Pueblo Bonito, features local ingredients and a native-inspired menu conceived by chef Mark Miller and Hotel Albuquerque Executive Chief Gilbert Aragon. Additional dining options include the lobby-level Equinox Café and Bar. The property also offers meeting and event spaces along with access to an additional 62,000 square feet of meeting space at the adjacent Hotel Albuquerque. Moreover, a 6,000-square-foot spa is in planning stages…

Hotel Chaco: Old World Charm and Modern Amenities

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