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  • R S.

    It was a delight to stay here! It was 5 days of quiet relaxation. I rarely saw the staff...it was wonderful to be left alone yet feel that I could call on them at a moments notice. The breakfast was excellent. The treats were delish! The room was great! I will remember this place! It made a long trip well worth the stay.

    (5)
  • Jon G.

    My wife and I had a great stay at this B & B. Everything about it was great: food, room, friendly staff, the historic buiding, the locale.

    (5)
  • Stephen R.

    We've stayed here on the separate occasions over the past few years. Each visit has been great. The price is excellent for the value and you can request a discount for long stays. Food us delicious. All rooms have character. Staff are always friendly. And the building is a historic landmark that is worth treasuring.

    (5)
  • Krist C.

    I think I have stayed in and reviewed every decent hotel in ABQ with nothing better to say than "They didn't stink". The hotels in this town leave much to be desired. Well, I have found my new home in ABQ!!! I should have stayed here from the beginning. I am an idiot. I am sorry. That said, This is a great B&B and I have stayed in B&B's all over the world. The property itself is an historic mansion in the 'Old Town' area near downtown. It is on the corner with plenty of free parking and awesome landscaping. Very beautiful. The common areas are smallish as most have been turned into rooms but there is an awesome veranda to enjoy the complimentary wine and snacks in the evening or just to read and enjoy the weather when it is nice. The rooms range from huge to smallish but all seem to be decorated tastefully and mostly with period pieces. My room had a flat panel TV, fridge and coffee. It was a corner room with windows so there was a nice cross breeze with them open. The sink area was a bit small for me but would probably do for most people and really, this is an old house that has been converted, some quirks are to be expected. The breakfasts were very good, I am not a breakfast person but i always make it a point to try once and I went back the next two days they were so good. There is free Wi-Fi throughout as well as central heat and air (swamp cooler, if you are not from the southwest this means nothing to you but it was efficient and worked well). There are ceiling fans in the rooms as well. The property is across the street from an elementary school so there is no need for an alarm clock, all the little beasties screaming bloody murder will wake you up until the bell rings and they are sent to their cells for the day. The owners/staff are very friendly and cheerful and offer great suggestions for whatever you want to do or eat. Take them up on it. As I said previously, the property is in Old Town adjacent to Downtown so there are plenty of restaurants in walking distance. The closer you get to the center of the city the more you will notice the homeless. This is true of any city and I was not worried in the least. It is part of the flavor of a city. I plan on making Brittania & W.E. Mauger Estate B&B my new home base as I am in ABQ every three weeks or so. Stay HERE. Don't make all the same mistakes I did.....

    (5)
  • Laila B.

    I loved this place! It absolutely made my trip. The innkeeper, Tammy, was wonderful and thoughtful. Meals were great, from the wine and cheese in the afternoons to cookies in the evening to tasty breakfasts. I stayed in 2C and was delighted to find an entire suite of rooms! I woke up each morning to the sun creeping in from the windows on all three sides, I think the room was originally used as a sun porch. I might make another trip to Albuquerque just to stay here!

    (5)
  • Susan A.

    We stayed a couple night in October. Our room was up stairs. Room was very clean and bed was comfortable. Breakfast was tasty and there was ample food and dishes. B and B was a little bit more than one mile from old town Albuquerque. Great place to stay.

    (5)
  • T. C.

    I stayed here with my spouse for two nights, Sat and Sun, in the middle of July. We were originally only going to stay for Sat night, but it was so pleasant that we changed our plans and stayed another night. We stayed in a room on the top floor, everything was clean, comfortable and quiet. Breakfast was excellent both mornings, laid out buffet-style with a range of small tables where we could sit on the porch or in the sunroom and enjoy a quiet meal. Both "innkeepers" were incredibly helpful in recommending places to eat and things to do. We were easily able to walk around downtown and into the old section of town from this location. An excellent place to stay, highly recommended!

    (5)
  • A D.

    Filled with charm and attention to detail. We had a quiet, beautiful room. The bed was comfortable and the wi-fi, plumbing, and television all worked well. The breakfast was excellent, including many homemade items (New Mexican souffle, pastries, granola, and yogurt) that were delicious.

    (5)
  • Karl H.

    We recently returned from a 3 day stay at the Mauger B&B. We have stayed here 5 or so times over the past few years, and I'm writing to say that it has been consistently great. The owner, Tammy Ross, has done an amazing job of creating a perfect home for visitors. Over the years we have stayed in several of the rooms, each has it's own benefits. The front room on the ground floor is *enormous* and beautifully decorated. The first floor back room allows doggies and even has a doggie door to the back courtyard. Room 2A on the second floor is also large and beautiful. Room 2B is smaller but has the benefit of a balcony with 2 rockers for you to put your feet up on the bannister while enjoying wine on a warm Albuquerque evening watching thunderstorms in the distance. Room 2C is really 3 rooms, a living room, a bathroom,d and the bedroom which is surrounded on 3 sides with windows. The 3rd floor rooms run the length of the house and are also quite spacious. I don't think there's a bad choice in the house! The walk to Old Town is about 20 minutes through one of the established Albuquerque neighborhoods. My uncle has gone to the nearby Fruit Ave. Baptist Church for over 70 years. My Dad, now 84, used to deliver newspapers in this neighborhood when he was a kid, his sisters (now 80) went to the school next to the Mauger. A true gem of a neighborhood in Abq. I noticed that many of the once ritzy houses are now being purchased by young couples with dogs (or babies), and remodeled. As for the Mauger: Breakfast: amazing! Evening wine and appetizers: appreciated! Host: friendly and thoughtful. Absolutely no complaints! Will stay here every time I come to Abq to visit my Dad and vacation.

    (5)
  • Lindsay D.

    Great place to stay in ABQ -- nice spacious rooms, wonderful breakfast, wine and cheese in the afternoon and a welcoming owner. The location is close to Old Town, rooms are very clean, comfy beds. I'd stay here again. A solid choice for those looking for an alternative to hotels. I would definitely suggest staying here over a hotel.

    (5)
  • Magnus S.

    Loved it.

    (5)
  • Ann B.

    We stayed two nights in the townhouse just behind the inn. It was perfect; clean, comfortable and quiet. The breakfast, served in the main house, was outstanding. The innkeeper was very helpful with dining recommendations and driving directions. I will definitely stay here again.

    (5)
  • Geeta B.

    Outstanding. Excellent service, elegant decor, quality linens, delicious breakfast, and a very reasonable rate ($71 for last minute booking). We came in from the bitter cold to be welcomed by the innkeeper, Tammy and her adorable black lab. The foyer was beautifully lit and decorated; wine, cheese and olives were set out with lovely glasses and plates. We were shown four beautiful rooms before we settled on one. The bed was comfortable, the room warm and the cable and everything else worked perfectly. We awoke to a delicious breakfast of homemade french toast and berries, fresh fruit, bacon, granola and yogurt. Tammy took time to talk to us about our trip and was kind, generous and accommodating in every regard. If we ever return to Albuquerque, we wouldn't stay anywhere else. Thank you, Tammy!

    (5)
  • Kate N.

    I stayed here while on a week-long work trip. The Mauger Estate B & B was the perfect retreat after long days of meetings. Walking into the house, it's cool and clean. The innkeeper takes care to have fresh flowers around and a constant supply of cookies, muffins, or other treats. My room was simple and elegant with all the comfort of staying in a great B&B and all the convenience of a corporate hotel. I had high expectations given the reviews I'd read, but I was not disappointed. I highly recommend staying at this fantastic B&B.

    (5)
  • D G.

    I was treated to a couple nights stay here for my birthday. It was superb. The Mauger is beautiful, super clean and the decorations are tasteful. Tammy, the proprieter makes a great breakfast and the evening cookies are a real treat. I can't imagine staying anywhere else when I go to ABQ.

    (5)
  • A T.

    I love this place and so does little truffles! My first time here was over a year ago after being in Santa Fe for the weekend, we walk in to the dog room and breathe a sigh of relief because it felt so homey and quiet. I've now been back more times then I care to count and find that it is a great home away from home. Tammy makes amazing breakfast and is very accommodating for special diets. This is so much better then the hotels I've stayed in here and I'm so glad I found a place I call home when i'm not in LA. Each room is different with Directv. The townhouse has cable and wireless is free. I'll be back...

    (5)
  • Anne L.

    Very nice B&B. Especially if you have a pet. We stayed in the "pet room." It was so sweet. It had it's own little doggie door that led out into a totally private courtyard for us and our dog. They also provided doggie treats and a dog bed. For us, we had fresh fruit and cheese. The evening reception was so nice. We got to meet and talk to other guests as well as the manager. We had a great time. They prepared a special gluten free breakfast for me. They were very thoughtful. We really enjoyed our stay.

    (4)
  • Jim S.

    Wow - surprised this wasn't reviewed yet! Great European feel to this B&B. Contemporary furnishings were a refreshing change from the usual Victorian cottage feel of most B&B's - which although fine can get a bit monotonous. Beds were great. We had the small suite downstairs, so I can't say much bad about the size of the rooms. I thought the proprietors were more than accommodating for our very late arrival, and the place is very clean and fresh. The only minor compliant was the breakfast - it was a little on the continental side... Most B&B's I've been to don't go for a buffet style presentation or have mostly cereals and pastries. The did have a quiche-sort-of item which was good, but they didn't refill the coffee urn until asked, and it just seemed like a bit more effort could have been put in there. Again, this is relative to some great B&B's I've stayed at before, so my comments may be a bit harsh. However, I would absolutely encourage you to stay there over any other place in downtown.

    (4)

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  • Mon :7:00 am - 7:00pm

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    Wi-Fi : Free

Mauger Estate B & B

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