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Santa Fe has world-class museums, shopping, restaurants & galleries, & lodging choices that include historic hotels, inns & bed and breakfasts. Recreation includes ski and hiking trails, biking, climbing and more.
Taos, New Mexico
At the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Taos offers an array of restaurants, shops & lodging including cozy inns and delightful bed and breakfasts. Taos Pueblo & Taos Ski Valley are nearby.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque is steeped in history, art, restaurants & shopping. Historic Old Town & the Albuquerque International Balloon FiestaŽ are highlights. Albuquerque is also home to the University of New Mexico.
Corrales, New Mexico
Nestled between Albuquerque & Rio Rancho, Corrales seems a world away from its surrounding cities. Enjoy eclectic shops & restaurants & charming lodging establishments.
The natural beauty and colorful history of New Mexico, will as its official nickname suggests, enchant the bed and breakfast visitor. At LanierBB.com you will find equally enchanting bed and breakfast accommodations for a memorable New Mexico vacation. Not only will you experience awesome landscapes but the distinctive cultural heritage is unequalled anywhere in the United States.
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New Mexico Bed and Breakfast
The adventurous B&B visitor will have a blast in New Mexico's assortment of wild and unique attractions. The Gila Cliff Dwellings and the Aztec Ruins are two National monuments where the bed and breakfast history buff can experience Native American dwellings dating back to the 11th to 13th centuries. Something that must be seen to be believed is Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico, where the B&B adventurer can descend to the depths of about 750 feet. The temperature remains a constant 55°F as you navigate the many underground rooms with stalagmites and stalactites whose color depends on the mineral content. At dusk the B&B spelunker can witness the departure of thousands of bats from the daytime hideaway in an unadorned cave. It's as if a black cloud is moving across the sky.
The green chile is what defines New Mexico's cuisine. It has been used to recreate old American favorites like cheeseburgers and pizzas and to adapt Mexican dishes like enchiladas and burritos. The preparation of the chile is in itself an art. Some must be dried, others roasted, some fresh, all creating different taste experiences. Chances are your bed and breakfast innkeepers will incorporate chiles when tempting you with their breakfast offerings.
Let the LanierBB.com bed and breakfast offerings ensure that New Mexico will continue to enchant you long after returning home.
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