eric bornemann: Stunning property with wonderfully esoteric designed rooms on a secluded street. Awesome breakfast - get the magic grits or blue corn waffles. However, the service staff is lacking for the cost paid.
eric bornemann: Not the easiest place to get to but an eerily desolate location where you can get a real feel for the US expansion across the West. Desolate and painfully beautiful.
eric bornemann: Incredible place filled with history in a starkly beautiful setting. Take the tour and behave yourself, you aren’t just in someone’s home but on ancient sacred ground.
eric bornemann: Great park that you can explore in a day. Get up early and drive in right at 9 to get parking and beat the crowds. You’ll feel like you have the place to yourself. Magical.
eric bornemann: Amazing side trip from the main park. Explore this mesa top and walk in a trail worn into the rock over centuries. Boggles the mind with its history, serenity and beauty.
eric bornemann: Beautiful site that you can tour or explore on your own. Operations and customer service is a bit hit and miss, but it’s worth a visit.
eric bornemann: Amazingly beautiful location - the bus tour is worth it on a hot day to see landscapes and locations along with a historical lesson. Much more informative that the O’keefe museum in Santa Fe.
eric bornemann: Nice hotel property - far out of town, but great for easier access to places like Bandelier and Los Alamos. Pool is great- rooms are a little close together. Good deals for going to the opera.
eric bornemann: One of the best restaurants in LA by far. Inventive and delicious food (foie gras funnel cake, crispy potatoes, pasta and pork belly) in a truest stunning building. Add to that impeccable service.
eric bornemann: Wonderful hotel on a great farm/estate. Farmhouse cottages are fantastic and it’s a great property with beautiful gardens to explore. Be sure to borrow the bikes and ride to the Bosque!