Located a 4 minute walk from downtown Las Vegas, New Mexico, this hotel offers an on-site bar and restaurant and Victorian-styled rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Featuring a year round indoor pool and a hot tub, this 100% smoke-free hotel is 20 minutes’ drive from Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Parking is provided on site.
Featuring an indoor swimming pool and hot tub, this New Mexico hotel provides free breakfast to all guests. New Mexico Highlands University is a 5-minute drive away.
Sophia
United States of America
Came from Albuquerque, it was very comfortable and very clean!!!!! The staff were not rude, they were pretty cool. Super happy I picked this hotel in this town. Probably one of the best in the town.
Less than a minutes’ drive from Interstate 25, this Las Vegas, New Mexico hotel features an indoor pool for guest relaxation. Rooms feature free Wi-Fi.
Palomino Motel is located in Las Vegas. The motel also provides free WiFi and free private parking. At the motel all rooms are equipped with a private bathroom.
Karen
United States of America
Friendly staff, clean room, comfortable bed, fridge/microwave, convenient location. Low price made for a great value. Decor was a bit odd, but the room had been renovated/updated.
Located off Interstate 25, this Las Vegas, New Mexico motel offers a daily continental breakfast and rooms with free Wi-Fi and a cable TV. The Las Vegas Museum is 1 mile away.
Lynn
United States of America
An expanded continental breakfast was provided. This included fresh fruit, bread, muffins, boiled eggs and microwavable egg omelet, cereal, yogurt, packaged oatmeal, juice, and hot beverages.
Thunderbird Motel Las Vegas/ New Mexico has accommodations in Las Vegas. This 2-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. Guests can enjoy garden views.
Econo Lodge Las Vegas provides air-conditioned rooms in Las Vegas. At the hotel, all rooms are equipped with a desk, a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom, bed linen and towels.
The architecture and the restoration of so many beautiful...
The architecture and the restoration of so many beautiful buildings. The history of this town is amazing. It's equally amazing that so many buildings have escaped the wrecking ball and are being restored. I've been to Santa Fe and Taos. Las Vegas is definitely more of what I enjoy in terms of history, food, architecture and incredibly friendly people.
Karl
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The plaza and the shops around it were interesting.
The plaza and the shops around it were interesting. We did not have time to really do more than that. We would have liked the Hot Springs and the Wildlife Refuge. We liked Charlie's Bakery and Olivia's for breakfast.
Joan
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Las Vegas New Mexico is an unknown gem.
Las Vegas New Mexico is an unknown gem. Approximately an hour away from Santa Fe (which is way more touristic and buzzing) this small town has an interesting history that you can still feel when visiting.
I loved to stay in the hotel with it's nice hotel shop, but also the antique shops are a real treat if you like to wander through history.
Tamar
Netherlands
4.0
Scored 4.0
There was nothing positive that stood out.
There was nothing positive that stood out. We were there 1 day, thankfully. The hotel has no elevator, breakfast was unappetizing so we went to mcdonalds instead, and the bed was so uncomfortable that I didn’t sleep well at all and my husband slept sitting in the chair instead. We will choose a different hotel if we decide to visit that area again.
Renae
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Restaurants closed early on Sundays, ended up eating fast...
Restaurants closed early on Sundays, ended up eating fast food which is not my preference. The KFC ran out of chicken at 7 pm. Only stayed the night, so I don't have much to say I don't plan to stay there again.
GEAFowler
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
We did not have much time to visit Las Vegas since it was...
We did not have much time to visit Las Vegas since it was just a one night stop on our way back home. What I like about the town was that the hotels were a little more reasonably priced that those in larger cities.
Las Vegas was a little behind in their recovery from Covid and the shops seemed to have suffered from the lack of business as a lot were. Loser.
I loved the old town character of the hotel. There is a nice hotel shop where they sell traditional New Mexico items like crosses and beautiful mosaic mirrors. The atmosphere of the hotel itself and its surroundings were such a pleasant surprise! There are few antique shops on the plaza that are definitely worth a visit. We enjoyed a wonderful breakfast at Stella's Café, which is only a 2 min walk from the hotel.
Exceptional value. Half the price of the other nearby hotels. Yes the facility is older but it was comfortable. Having just stayed in hotels from Arizona to North Carolina and back on this trip, this was one of the cleanest rooms I have stayed in. The proprietor and his wife were very friendly as well.
It was one of the cheapest rooms in town. Nice quality. All of the other hotel operators recommend this place because of the recent renovations/price. Family members paid a higher price at the Comfort Inn for the pool, and it was closed. They regretted their stay there.
The hotel is located at the heart of an adorable town full of turn of the century buildings and railroad history. The hotel is furnished in this style, but with modern updates to make it very comfortable.
Hotel is located a short distance from I 25. Spacious room with a small sitting area. Third time staying in Las Vegas and this by far is the best lodging. Reasonable priced, quiet and clean.
We were at hotel with previous ownership..this visit...was very disappointed & all that seemed to matter to these owners/ management was $$$...price tkts were on EVERTHING you saw.
Good hotel buffet breakfast. Great linens, towels, and other room amenities. We had not stayed in a Best Western before and now will look for same when we travel.
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