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Los Alamos, NM
18/07 – 18/09
NZ$306/nighttotal: NZ$18972 (62 )
Casita Serena
1 2
apartment , San Ildefonso Pueblo
Casita Serena, a Santa Fe adobe dwelling, is situated a 3.2km drive or 3.2km walk from Santa Fe's Historic Plaza and near Canyon Road's galleries. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom house sleeps four, offering a fully equipped kitchen, in-unit laundry, a kiva fireplace, and two outdoor sitting areas; guests can enjoy nearby attractions and activities in San Ildefonso Pueblo.
10 122 reviews
Los Alamos, NM
19/08 – 25/08
NZ$383/nighttotal: NZ$2298 (6 )
Mountain View Retreat | Peaceful & Cozy Escape
1 2
house , Los Alamos
This modern, one-bedroom Los Alamos dwelling boasts unparalleled views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, its precise location within Los Alamos, New Mexico, remaining undisclosed but promising proximity to local attractions. The 1-bathroom property, sleeping up to two guests, features a private guest house with kitchenette, patio, and full bath, alongside a main house equipped with a fridge, microwave, dishwasher, air conditioning, garden, parking, and internet access.
9.8 52 reviews
Los Alamos, NM
22/08 – 29/08
NZ$576/nighttotal: NZ$4032 (7 )
Deck View | 3br | Near Ski Hill, Golf Course, Lanl
1 2
apartment , Los Alamos
This stylish three-bedroom house is situated in Los Alamos, just a short distance from the golf course, downtown, Ashley Pond and hiking trails. The property borders a canyon, offering a scenic and secluded setting. The house features a king-size bed, TVs in every room and a designated office space, making it ideal for families or groups of up to eight guests. The house comes equipped with a kitchen including a fridge, freezer, microwave oven and dishwasher, a garden, parking, and keyless entry for a smooth check-in process.
9.9 8 reviews
Los Alamos, NM
19/08 – 25/08
NZ$354/nighttotal: NZ$2124 (6 )
Casita
1 2
apartment , Los Alamos
This Los Alamos casita is conveniently located 26km from Bandelier National Monument and 32km from Cities of Gold Casino. This 33-square-metre self-catering apartment sleeps three, offering a fully equipped kitchenette with dishwasher and microwave, air conditioning, private parking, Wi-Fi, and an outdoor dining area.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Los Alamos, NM
What are the best landmarks to visit in Los Alamos, New Mexico?
Los Alamos boasts a fascinating history. The Bradbury Science Museum is a must-see, detailing the Manhattan Project and the town's role in it. For stunning views, head to Ashley Pond, a picturesque spot perfect for a picnic. The Los Alamos Nature Centre offers trails and insights into the local flora and fauna. For a glimpse into the town's artistic side, visit the Los Alamos County Municipal Building and admire the public art pieces.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Los Alamos, NM?
What is the best itinerary to experience Los Alamos, New Mexico?
A two-day itinerary could include a morning at the Bradbury Science Museum, followed by an afternoon exploring Ashley Pond and the Los Alamos Nature Centre trails. Day two could involve a visit to the Los Alamos Historical Museum to learn more about the town's rich past, followed by some time admiring the local art scene and perhaps enjoying dinner at a local restaurant.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Los Alamos, NM?
What is the best time to visit Los Alamos, New Mexico?
The best time to visit Los Alamos is during the shoulder seasons – spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). The weather is pleasant, with fewer crowds than during the peak summer months. Summer can be hot and dry, while winter can bring snow and cold temperatures.
What popular festivals can you find in Los Alamos, New Mexico?
Los Alamos hosts several events throughout the year. Information on specific dates and events is best found closer to your intended travel dates. Check local event listings for details.
What traditional local food should you try in Los Alamos, New Mexico?
Los Alamos doesn't have a unique 'traditional' cuisine in the same way as some older, larger cities. However, many restaurants offer excellent New Mexican dishes like green chile stew and enchiladas. The local restaurants showcase a variety of American and international cuisines, using locally sourced ingredients where possible.
Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Los Alamos, New Mexico?
While Los Alamos is relatively small, some less-visited spots include the trails around the Pajarito Mountain, offering scenic views and opportunities for hiking. Exploring the residential areas can reveal charming architecture and quiet streets. Always respect private property.
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Los Alamos, New Mexico?
Attending local events and festivals (when available) is a great way to interact with residents. Striking up conversations at local cafes or restaurants can also lead to interesting encounters. The Los Alamos County Library might have community events listed on their notice board.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Los Alamos, New Mexico?
Los Alamos experiences a high-desert climate. Summers are hot and dry, with potential for wildfires. Winters are cold, with snowfall. Be prepared for varied weather conditions, particularly if hiking, and check the forecast before heading out. Wildfires are a risk during dry periods, so be aware of any fire warnings or restrictions.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Los Alamos, New Mexico?
Comfortable walking shoes are essential, given the town's layout and the hiking opportunities. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are vital for sunny days. Layers of clothing are recommended, as temperatures can fluctuate. In winter, pack warm clothing, including a waterproof jacket.