Situated in the heart of Albuquerque in the Historic Old Town and new urban Sawmill districts, Hotel Chaco is a AAA 4 diamond boutique hotel in Albuquerque that beckons luxury travelers seeking authentic experiences. Hotel Chaco is the most distinct hotel in all of New Mexico. The unique room layouts are designed by world-famous architecture firm Gensler and feature authentic interior design with the best collection of contemporary Native American New Mexican artists on display. Hotel Chaco’s pale stone masonry facade and wooden accents are designed to work with the warm, dry climate of the Southwest and are reminiscent of architectural elements found at Chaco Canyon and in New Mexico’s Pueblos.
Award-winning interior designer Kris Lajeskie conceived Hotel Chaco’s interiors using subdued hues inspired by the natural wool variations employed by Navajo weavers. The hotel’s interiors juxtapose ancestral references with contemporary materials, furnishings, and original artwork.
Hotel Chaco celebrates local and regional artists throughout all public spaces and then pursues the same art sensibility in guestrooms and landscape design. You can explore and purchase your own masterpieces from many of these artists at Gallery Hózhó.
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Marc brings a unique energy and creative flair where his passion for all things New Mexico, culture, and inspirations from his travels come alive. Dubbed ‘Local hero and Best Chef By Edible New Mexico for outstanding culinary excellence and making a positive impact on New Mexico's food system’, Chef Quiñones brings over 12 years of success at the Four Diamond Luxury Hotel & Resort level to Level 5.
Hotel Chaco celebrates local and regional artists throughout all public spaces and then pursues the same art sensibility in guestrooms and landscape design. You can explore and purchase your own masterpieces from many of these artists at Gallery Hózhó and visit Dakkya Boutique for wares made by local artists in New Mexico.
Originally the site of the American Lumber Company north of historic Old Town, the Sawmill District is being re-imagined and redeveloped into a vibrant neighborhood of loft-style housing, artist studios, retail space, and the Sawmill Market: a 25,000 square-foot food market with an array of local cuisine and culinary traditions.