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Los Poblanos

Albuquerque, USA, New Mexico. Opened: 1932, Rooms: 45
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Designed in 1932 by the renowned architect John Gaw Meem, known as the "Father of Santa Fe Style," Los Poblanos offers an unparalleled experience with 45 guest rooms, a working organic farm, and an ideal setting for weddings and special events. The natural beauty, comfort, and privacy of Los Poblanos provide guests with a truly relaxing environment.

Located in the heart of the Rio Grande River Valley, this stunning property spans 25 acres of lavender fields, majestic cottonwood trees, and lush formal gardens. As you drive down the tree-lined allée, flanked by fields of lavender and rows of vegetables, you immediately sense the special charm of Los Poblanos. The historic La Quinta building, designed by Meem, is an architectural gem featuring an elegant ballroom, parquet walnut floors, hand-carved ceilings, decorative Spanish tiles, monumental fireplaces, and WPA artwork depicting pastoral farming scenes.

The Hacienda, another masterpiece by Meem, boasts a Spanish courtyard adorned with Lady Banks' roses, lush greenery, a Moorish fountain, massive carved doors, and kiva fireplaces, offering lodging guests a private retreat. Every corner reveals vibrant flower beds irrigated with river water, Spanish tile fountains, rose cutting gardens, winding pathways, and sweeping views.

More than just a picturesque location, Los Poblanos is a family-run business dedicated to historic preservation and regenerative agriculture. This commitment results in one of the purest field-to-fork menus in the country, using organic ingredients grown on-site and sourced from other farms in the Rio Grande Valley. With charming guest rooms and signature lavender products, Los Poblanos blends rich history with a dynamic, sustainable model.

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