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The Parador occupies what remains of a historic 200+ year-old farm with a rich past, nestled on West Manhattan Avenue and within walking distance of the Plaza, Canyon Road, and the Railyard District. The inn features 17 rooms, each with its own unique character. Thoughtful restoration highlights the building’s authentic charm, blending its historic roots with heirloom quality and contemporary style.
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Mar 16
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Check Out
Mar 20
Farmhand Room 1
$707.92 · Not available
Nestled within what were once stables, our most compact rooms embody rustic charm and simplicity. Featuring exposed vigas and authentic Saltillo tiles, these spaces offer a warm and inviting atmosphere. Each room is designed to provide a cozy retreat, allowing you to immerse yourself in the honest beauty of natural materials and historical character. Experience the unique allure of our intimate accommodations, where comfort meets the rich heritage of the past.
Farmhand 1 features a Queen bed and a shower and bathtub, offering a cozy and serene retreat.
Farmhand 2 boasts a spacious King bed and a shower and bathtub, perfect for unwinding in comfort.
Both rooms showcase thoughtful, contemplative art by David Grey , complemented by custom furnishings crafted by Jonathan Boyd of Boyd & Allister adding a touch of artistry and craftsmanship to your stay.
Communers 3
$747.58 · Not available
Our Communer Kings 3 & 4 open directly onto a light-filled garden courtyard, creating a seamless connection between indoor comfort and the beauty of nature. This unique setting invites you to celebrate our vibrant history as a commune from the 1960s and 70s, a time marked by creativity, collaboration, and community spirit. As you step into the courtyard, you’ll be immersed in an atmosphere that reflects the essence of that era, encouraging reflection and connection with both the past and the present.
With beautifully appointed furnishings by Jonathan Boyd of Boyd & Allister and contemplative art by David Grey . Rustic and honest, Both rooms offer a King bed, shower, gas kiva fireplace, exposed vigas, and a generous skylight.
Incense encouraged.
Hacienda 5
$952.20 · Not available
Welcome to our Hacienda Wing, where comfort meets style in a collection of inviting suites. Each suite features a plush King bed, kitchenette, and cozy seating area, perfect for unwinding or catching up on work. Luxurious touches like Waterworks faucets, custom furnishings by Jonathan Boyd of Boyd & Allister , and contemplative art by David Grey enrich the spaces, while kiva fireplaces in most rooms add warmth and charm. Room 7 is accessible (shower only) while the others have bathtubs and showers.
Hacienda 5: Set in our old barn, this room exudes high energy and character, complete with a wood-burning fireplace.
Hacienda 6: A secluded retreat sharing parts of both the stables and the barn.
Hacienda 7: Accessible, with a shower-only bathroom and wood-burning kiva fireplace.
Hacienda 8: Features a separate bedroom and living room with a wood-burning kiva fireplace. Perfect for a longer stay.
Feel free to burn the midnight oil.
Farmhouse 9
$707.92 · 1 remaining
The Farmhouse was built at the turn of the 19th-century when New Mexico was still under Spanish rule. The double adobe structure served as a family home for over a century and a half, undergoing its first remodel in the early 1900’s with Victorian details added throughout the home. In the 1960’s, at the peak of the Rainbow Coalition’s gatherings in the surrounding areas, the space became a religious commune at which point the barn and stables were adopted and transformed into living quarters. As a commune, all that were hungry or in need of a bed were welcome. It wasn’t until the late 1970’s that the second story was added in Northern New Mexico Territorial style; entering into its new life as an inn.
Suite
$933.68 · 1 remaining
Our Sun and Moon suites, are in our charming Victorian-era house adjacent to the main building. This building was originally a coachman's house owned by the Santa Fe Railroad at the turn of the century, and because of its authenticity is on the New Mexico list of Historically Significant Properties. The suites have king sized beds in the bedroom and a separate living room with a sofabed (full), and woodburning fireplaces. The suites also have their own porch with a private yard.
Farmhand Room 2
$707.92 · Not available
Nestled within what were once stables, our most compact rooms embody rustic charm and simplicity. Featuring exposed vigas and authentic Saltillo tiles, these spaces offer a warm and inviting atmosphere. Each room is designed to provide a cozy retreat, allowing you to immerse yourself in the honest beauty of natural materials and historical character. Experience the unique allure of our intimate accommodations, where comfort meets the rich heritage of the past.
Farmhand 1 features a Queen bed and a shower and bathtub, offering a cozy and serene retreat.
Farmhand 2 boasts a spacious King bed and a shower and bathtub, perfect for unwinding in comfort.
Both rooms showcase thoughtful, contemplative art by David Grey , complemented by custom furnishings crafted by Jonathan Boyd of Boyd & Allister adding a touch of artistry and craftsmanship to your stay.
Communers 4
$747.58 · Not available
Our Communer Kings 3 & 4 open directly onto a light-filled garden courtyard, creating a seamless connection between indoor comfort and the beauty of nature. This unique setting invites you to celebrate our vibrant history as a commune from the 1960s and 70s, a time marked by creativity, collaboration, and community spirit. As you step into the courtyard, you’ll be immersed in an atmosphere that reflects the essence of that era, encouraging reflection and connection with both the past and the present.
With beautifully appointed furnishings by Jonathan Boyd of Boyd & Allister and contemplative art by David Grey . Rustic and honest, Both rooms offer a King bed, shower, gas kiva fireplace, exposed vigas, and a generous skylight.
Incense encouraged.
Hacienda 6
$869.40 · Not available
Welcome to our Hacienda Wing, where comfort meets style in a collection of inviting suites. Each suite features a plush King bed, kitchenette, and cozy seating area, perfect for unwinding or catching up on work. Luxurious touches like Waterworks faucets, custom furnishings by Jonathan Boyd of Boyd & Allister , and contemplative art by David Grey enrich the spaces, while kiva fireplaces in most rooms add warmth and charm. Room 7 is accessible (shower only) while the others have bathtubs and showers.
Hacienda 5: Set in our old barn, this room exudes high energy and character, complete with a wood-burning fireplace.
Hacienda 6: A secluded retreat sharing parts of both the stables and the barn.
Hacienda 7: Accessible, with a shower-only bathroom and wood-burning kiva fireplace.
Hacienda 8: Features a separate bedroom and living room with a wood-burning kiva fireplace. Perfect for a longer stay.
Feel free to burn the midnight oil.
Hacienda 7
$849.40 · 1 remaining
Welcome to our Hacienda Wing, where comfort meets style in a collection of inviting suites. Each suite features a plush King bed, kitchenette, and cozy seating area, perfect for unwinding or catching up on work. Luxurious touches like Waterworks faucets, custom furnishings by Jonathan Boyd of Boyd & Allister , and contemplative art by David Grey enrich the spaces, while kiva fireplaces in most rooms add warmth and charm. Room 7 is accessible (shower only) while the others have bathtubs and showers.
Hacienda 5: Set in our old barn, this room exudes high energy and character, complete with a wood-burning fireplace.
Hacienda 6: A secluded retreat sharing parts of both the stables and the barn.
Hacienda 7: Accessible, with a shower-only bathroom and wood-burning kiva fireplace.
Hacienda 8: Features a separate bedroom and living room with a wood-burning kiva fireplace. Perfect for a longer stay.
Feel free to burn the midnight oil.
Hacienda 8
$952.20 · 1 remaining
Welcome to our Hacienda Wing, where comfort meets style in a collection of inviting suites. Each suite features a plush King bed, kitchenette, and cozy seating area, perfect for unwinding or catching up on work. Luxurious touches like Waterworks faucets, custom furnishings by Jonathan Boyd of Boyd & Allister , and contemplative art by David Grey enrich the spaces, while kiva fireplaces in most rooms add warmth and charm. Room 7 is accessible (shower only) while the others have bathtubs and showers.
Hacienda 5: Set in our old barn, this room exudes high energy and character, complete with a wood-burning fireplace.
Hacienda 6: A secluded retreat sharing parts of both the stables and the barn.
Hacienda 7: Accessible, with a shower-only bathroom and wood-burning kiva fireplace.
Hacienda 8: Features a separate bedroom and living room with a wood-burning kiva fireplace. Perfect for a longer stay.
Feel free to burn the midnight oil.
Farmhouse 10
$738.72 · 1 remaining
The Farmhouse was built at the turn of the 19th-century when New Mexico was still under Spanish rule. The double adobe structure served as a family home for over a century and a half, undergoing its first remodel in the early 1900’s with Victorian details added throughout the home. In the 1960’s, at the peak of the Rainbow Coalition’s gatherings in the surrounding areas, the space became a religious commune at which point the barn and stables were adopted and transformed into living quarters. As a commune, all that were hungry or in need of a bed were welcome. It wasn’t until the late 1970’s that the second story was added in Northern New Mexico Territorial style; entering into its new life as an inn.
Farmhouse 12
$952.20 · 1 remaining
The Farmhouse was built at the turn of the 19th-century when New Mexico was still under Spanish rule. The double adobe structure served as a family home for over a century and a half, undergoing its first remodel in the early 1900’s with Victorian details added throughout the home. In the 1960’s, at the peak of the Rainbow Coalition’s gatherings in the surrounding areas, the space became a religious commune at which point the barn and stables were adopted and transformed into living quarters. As a commune, all that were hungry or in need of a bed were welcome. It wasn’t until the late 1970’s that the second story was added in Northern New Mexico Territorial style; entering into its new life as an inn.
This room has 1 Queen bed and 1 twin trundle bed