
Apartments near Andaluz Hotel in Albuquerque, NM (383 Rentals)


Gold Ave Lofts

Sendero Albuquerque

Lobo Rainforest

517-521 Silver Ave SW

The Classroom

Gym Lofts at Albuquerque High

Manual Arts Building

Campus Lofts

400 Central Ave SE

123 Edith Blvd SE

309 Edith Blvd NE

800 Kent Ave NW

618 Coal Ave SW

805 Tijeras Ave NW

Historic Newlander Apartment House

503 7th St SW

720 Roma Ave NW

801-827 Silver Ave SW

711 Roma Ave NW

600 Arno St NE

217 Walter St NE

604 Arno St NE

421 Edith Blvd SE

902 Tijeras Ave NW

913 Copper Ave NW

909-911 Gold Ave SW

715 Fruit Ave NW

120 10th St NW

817 2nd St SW

306 Walter St SE

617 Edith Blvd NE

119 High St

117-121 High St NE

200-208 10th St NW

1002 Central Ave NW

1008 Central Ave NW

804 Iron Ave SW

114-124 High St SE

210 High St NE

920 Lead Ave SW

401 High St SE

1021 Silver Ave SW

409 High St SE

1023 Central Ave NW

1018-1022 Silver Ave SW

1002 Lead Ave SW

Ten Ten Townhomes

400 11th St NW

201 11th St NW

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The Hilton name has grown to become one of the most famous names in history, but in the early days, Conrad Hilton was simply a man trying to make it in New Mexico. When he started building hotels, he decided to go back to his roots and design a hotel in his home state, becoming what would become the Andaluz Hotel. Still used today, this historic structure, one of the tallest in the state, has a rich history, and apartment near the Andaluz Hotel gives you all the benefits that the structure provides, while also keeping you in touch with the history of the region. One of the few of Hilton hotels to be placed in the National Historic Register, it was opened in 1939, the fourth in Conrad Hilton's line of hotels, and at the time became the first modern highrise in the entire stat - standing at over 130 feet tall, which may not seem a lot by today's measures, but in the 1930s, was a major accomplishment. It may have gone through numerous name changes over the years, but it's still as popular as ever, with all the coolest people checking in, so if you're a hip young person trying to stay in tune with all the latest trends, then an apartment near the Andaluz Hotel is simply a must. Lying in the middle of downtown, an apartment near the Andaluz Hotel allows people from Albuquerque apartments the chance to stay in touch with all the happenings in the clubs and bars downtown, while forever keeping you in touch with the historic side of things.
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