This Las Cruces guest house is located in the Upper Chihuahuan Desert of southern New Mexico. It offers a healthy breakfast, afternoon refreshments and free Wi-Fi.
Each guest room at the Lundeen Inn of The Arts contains art created by a famous New Mexican or Native American artist. They include cable TV and a private bathroom.
The Lundeen's living room offers an 1855 German piano, Jacobean-style furniture and large paintings.
Located in the historic district, Lundeen Inn is a 10-minute walk from the Downtown Mall, home to a Farmer's Market Wednesday and Saturday mornings.
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Adress: 618 South Alameda, Las Cruces 88005 (Karta)
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Our hosts, Jerry and Linda, were great - they were very welcoming and friendly. The facility is cozy with lots of local art on the walls, overstuffed furniture and a lived in feeling. It is the kind of place where you feel like you can put your feet up and be as comfortable as you want to be. Breakfast was wonderful - we especially enjoyed the scrambled eggs a la Linda - eggs scrambled with garbanzo beans, corn and cheese. Yum!!. alla recensioner »
Staying at the Lundeen in of the Arts was a wonderful experience! We felt very welcome and comfortable and loved the house and all the art work. I would recommend staying here to anyone who enjoys a more unique lodging experience.
Excellent owners. Very friendly and accommodating. Beautiful facility and rooms. Also very pet friendly. I definitely would recommend this inn.
Family owned, friendly, unique design and decoration. Was most enjoyable stay...we are glad we got to meet the owners and experience their Inn.
Hotel comfort, artwork, staff and amenities including first class breakfast.
It is a little difficult to find the place - the street level signage could be improved a bit. The Inn is showing some signs of wear - it is a little shabby and lived in around the edges. It is still comfortable but if someone really enjoys places like the Hilton they probably won't like the Inn.
Facilities getting a bit tired, but were very comfortable and welcoming.
Difficult to find the place, no street level signs. Our small ground
level room was very worn-out, like the rest of the Inn. Had to cancel
our second night stay. More a museum that needs renovation then a
recommendable B&B.
P.S. for booking the room was advertised as "last one left" ... but we where the only guest at this time!.