| Old Town Albuquerque
Albuquerque's heritage lies within the heart of Old Town. In 1706, the first families settled near the banks of the Rio Grande River. Albuquerque was a colonial farming village and a military outpost along the Camino Real - between Chihuahua and Santa Fe.
The village was formed in the traditional Spanish pattern - a central plaza surrounded by a church, government buildings and homes.
Today, quiet hidden patios, winding brick paths, gardens and balconies entice discovery!
Directions
From the North: Follow Interstate 25 South to the Interstate 40 Westbound Interchange. Proceed West on Interstate 40 to Exit 157A onto Rio Grande Boulevard.
From the South: Follow Interstate 25 North to the Interstate 40 Westbound Interchange. Proceed West on Interstate 40 to Exit 157A onto Rio Grande Boulevard.
From the East: Follow Interstate 40 West to Exit 157A onto Rio Grande Boulevard, Inn is South of Interstate 40 on Westside of street.
From the West: Follow Interstate 40 East to Exit 157A onto Rio Grande Boulevard, Inn is South of Interstate 40 on Westside of street.
The Best Western Rio Grande Inn is located two miles west of the Albuquerque Convention Center and Downtown Business District.

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