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230 Plaza St.
Las Vegas, NM 87701
Nightly Rates: ($129.00 - $189.00)
3 Star
The premier hotel in Las Vegas, New Mexico since 1882. Lovingly restored in 1982, the plaza has a full service restaurant, old time Saloon, full cable with HBO, and sits on the beautiful Old Town Plaza, an authentic Southwest 19th century Plaza. With lovely Victorian styled rooms, wireless internet, massage, room service, friendly service, unique shopping, the Plaza Hotel is still the best place to stay in Northern New Mexico. For business, pleasure, or your special party, come to the Plaza.

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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3 PM
· Check out time is 11 AM
· Time Zone is (GMT-7:00) Mountain (US and Canada)
· Opened in 1882
· Renovated in 1982
· 36 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.
Take I-25 North past Santa fe until you reach Las Vegas exit 343, follow the signs to the Historic Old Town Plaza. Hotel is located at 230 Plaza, corner of Hot Springs Blvd and Old Town Plaza.
Las Vegas, New Mexico, has been a stopping place for travellers since the 1500?s. Indian, Spanish, Mexican and American settlers all made their mark on the History of Vegas. A major stopping place on the Santa fe Trail and later the Santa fe Railroad brought growth and economic success. Las Vegas is a town of adobe and Victorian buildings and long standing traditions. The nearby Forest and Prairies offer a vast array of things to do and see while in Las Vegas. Centrally located to Santa fe and Taos, Las Vegas makes the perfect place to stay while discovering Northern New Mexico.
Albuquerque Airport (ABQ)
All reservations require a one night guarantee by a valid credit card with expiry date or a one night cash deposit which must be received by the hotel within 5 days of booking
Through the internet site where your reservation was booked, cancellations must be made 24hrs prior to local check in time to avoid a one night cancellation and/or no show charge
Serving Southwestern Cuisine Located On-site
Byron T's SaloonLocated On-site
Two Meeting Rooms Maximum Capacity 50 Persons Contact Hotel for further Details
Massage Therapist Sightseeing Tours - charge/call for reservations
- Off-site ActivitiesJogging Track Indoor Pool Fitness Centre Golf Course Shopping Park
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- Ft Union National Monument26 miles south
- Rough Riders Museum5 blocks west
- Pecos National Historical Park40 miles east
- Montezuma Castle6 miles south
- Sipapu Ski Area55 miles southeast
- Salman Raspberry Ranch25 miles south
- Santa fe National Forest15 miles south
- Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge5 miles northwest
- Pendaries Golf Course25 miles south
- New Mexico Highlands University2 blocks west
- Armand Hammer United World College5 miles south
- Amtrak Station1 mile west
- Northeastern Regional Hospital8 blocks southwest
- New Mexico State Hospital1 mile southeast
- TNM/O Coaches Terminal1 mile south
- Hot Springs5 miles south
Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near New MexicoWhile in New Mexico, you might enjoy a visit to: Springer, New Mexico: Shoe of Robert Wadlow, the World's Tallest ManAnother really big shoe left behind on Robert Wadlow's promotional trail... Sante Fe, New Mexico: Gravity-Defying StaircaseMade out of wood that supposedly doesn't exist, built by St. Joseph -- or possibly a very famous carpenter. Springer, New Mexico: New Mexico's Electric ChairIn the Santa Fe Trail Museum, occupied by a glamour mannequin © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
