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Stay at this attractive Gallup, New Mexico hotel and experience the natural wonders and Native American culture of the Southwest.
Located on Historic Route 66 in Gallup, New Mexico, the Best Western Inn & Suites offers its guests convenience and all the comforts of home while visiting the Southwest. Each of the over sized guest rooms offers comfortable bedding, free high-speed Internet access and cable satellite television with HBO and available in-room movies. Executive suites with kitchenettes and separate living area are available. Hotel amenities include complimentary continental breakfast, on-site fitness center, indoor heated pool. For dining, guests will enjoy the convenience of the on-site restaurant, the New Mexico Grill, or the adjacent Rookies Sports Bar for after-dinner drinks or casual get-togethers.
The Best Western Inn & Suites offers its guests many diverse cultural and recreational opportunities. Often called the "Indian Capital of the World," Gallup is in the heart of Native American lands and is the trading hub of western American Indian arts and crafts. Visitors will find a wide array of jewelry, rugs, carvings and fine art available in the area. For the adventurer, there are the beautiful red rock cliffs and high desert trails and scenic wonders such as Red Rock Museum, Window Rock and the Painted Desert. The Best Western is also convenient to the many festivals and ceremonies that Gallup hosts.
Visit the Best Western Inn & Suites where the friendly and knowledgeable staff is anxious to provide a memorable stay. Enjoy the low rate guarantee by booking a reservation today.
The pool is closed August 19 - 31, 2010.
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