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A functional kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances and features butcher block countertops. A unique copper penny backsplash complements the cabinetry. Multiple windows allow natural light to come in, highlighting a vibrant area rug on the hardwood floor.
Home in Madrid
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 341 reviews

The Copper Penny House

Why rent a room or casita when you can have your very own house with a wrap-around deck and a large fenced yard? The Copper Penny House is steps away from all of the galleries and eateries in Madrid. Park your car, no need to drive. Just kick up your heels at the outside bar on the deck. Gaze at the stars on the front deck with a glass of wine. The house has a large fenced yard for the furry kids and a gated area for parking cars and motorcycles. Easy scenic drive to Santa Fe or Albuquerque.

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A cozy living area features a dark leather sofa and a comfortable chair with a decorative pillow. Natural light pours through large windows, illuminating a geometric patterned rug. Doors open to a patio, enhancing the spacious feel of the room with views of the outdoors.
Cottage in Los Cerrillos
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

Serene casita w endless views in the village

Wake to birdsong in a modern bungalow with endless views and timeless charm. Queen bed suite, full kitchen, patio, work nook, bathroom & off-street parking. Watch sunset across the desert mesa then stargaze from your private patio. Soaring trees line our peaceful getaway on original Santa Fe Railroad-2 trains daily. Walk to Blackbird Saloon, NM State Park, shop local turquoise at mining museum/petting zoo, and unique art galleries. 3 mi to funky art town Madrid; 20 min to Santa Fe; 1 hr to Alb

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A welcoming entryway to the casita features an archway flanked by potted plants. A turquoise gate provides access to the courtyard beyond, while decorative elements enhance the earthy tones of the stucco exterior.
Guesthouse in Corrales
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Casita on Rio Grande Riverside Park

Your private casita is nestled in the Rio Grand forest park. Walk, bike, or jog on the Bosque Trail behind the house along the acequia (waterway) or wander by the Rio Grande River with a perfect view of Sandia Mountain. We supply coffee and cream and several black and herbal teas with sugar and honey for sweetening. In the Kitchen is a full refrigerator, oven/microwave and stovetop. Cookware, dinnerware oil, vinegar and spices, wine glasses and more. Sleep in a comfortable queen-sized bed.

Top guest favorite
The living room features two comfortable sofas, a rustic wooden coffee table, and a vibrant area rug. Natural light enters through a window, illuminating hand-crafted furnishings and southwestern decor. A ceiling fan adds to the cozy atmosphere, with a decorative cabinet enhancing the room's character.
Guesthouse in Santa Fe
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

Quiet Country Casita Close In on Santa Fe Trl

Charming Casita on historic Santa Fe Trail, only 6 miles to the Plaza. Enjoy peace & quiet, overlooking the city with amazing sunsets and views from your own portal overlooking lush gardens. 3 miles down SF Trail to Museum Hill, 5 miles to Ski Basin road, hiking, biking trails, galleries, dining are closer yet. King sized bed, heated Jacuzzi tub, kitchenette, and hand-crafted furnishings complete the comforts of this beautiful casita. Perfect for 1-2 adults in BR, + 2 children on LR beds.

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Cottage in Santa Fe
5 out of 5 average rating, 502 reviews

Magical Desert Casita with Stargazing & Hiking!

I LOVE sharing my truly magical property with guests, and I have put so much love into this charming casita! It is located on the Turquoise Trail, a breathtaking National Scenic Byway. Poised on 10 beautiful acres with mountain views, you will be 17 miles from Santa Fe, 2 miles from the charming little village of Los Cerrillos, and 5 miles from the popular artsy mining town of Madrid. You can hike right out the door, and enjoy out-of-this-world star gazing, and amazing sunrises and sunsets!

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A cozy sleeping area features a queen bed dressed in colorful bedding, enhanced by a stylish chandelier. Exposed stone walls add a rustic touch, and a wood stove invites warmth. Stained glass accents illuminate the space, with dark curtains framing the windows.
Guesthouse in Los Cerrillos
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 440 reviews

Romantic, Carriage House, hot tub, patio

1800's Romantic, peaceful rock/adobe carriage house, hot tub, daybed, patio, wood stove, walk-in rock shower. A desert oasis on the property of a historic 1880's adobe manor w/ stunning views . A chandelier, queen bed & private patio make a perfect couple's getaway. Milky Way above, gardens, shaded patios. Walking distance to historic town w/a restaurant & shop. 14 miles to Santa Fe, 4 miles to Madrid. 3000 acres of state park with hiking, biking and horseback riding. Sustainable & unique.

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The two-story home is surrounded by lush greenery, offering a blend of natural beauty and modern design. Large windows create a connection with the outdoor landscape, while the open space allows for scenic mountain views in the background.
Home in Sandia Park
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Skyline Glass House with Sauna & *Hot Tub*

Located amid the trees in Sandia Park. The refreshingly open layout and floor to ceiling windows offers a serene relationship with the outdoors. The living room houses an array of contemporary furniture around a pellet stove. The kitchen is fully illuminated during the day by the wraparound windows. The contemporary home created offers impressive views of the nearby mountain range. Only 35 minutes to balloon fiesta. Visit Balloon fiesta during day and enjoy Skyline Glass House at night.

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Guesthouse in Santa Fe
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Modern, luxurious and convenient Casita Chloe

Brand new, free-standing small house (casita) with private courtyard ready for your Santa Fe stay! A quiet southeastern neighborhood with mountain views, free street parking, bike and walking trails. River-stone shower, antique wood shutters, and a new Stearns and Foster king mattress. Luxury linens and eco-friendly toiletries. New fridge and freezer, microwave, kettle and coffee maker with New Mexico Pinon Coffee or regular coffee, complemented with traditional glass and stoneware.

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A spacious sleeping area features a cozy bed with neutral linens and accent pillows. A modern lamp provides soft illumination, while a comfortable armchair adds seating. The room is adorned with a colorful wall art piece, and natural light floods in through sheer curtains.
Apartment in Madrid
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 776 reviews

Eclectic Studio in the Village

Our apartment has a studio vibe. There are hardwood floors & lots of light. There's a deck out back for you too... It’s in the village of Madrid, on the Turquoise Trail. Walking distance to of all your needs. There are a few restaurants & a bar with live music, a coffeehouse and 20 or so galleries & shops all around you. It’s a unique place centrally located between Santa Fe & Albuquerque. 20 minutes to Santa Fe-45 minutes to Albuquerque. WiFi & AC. Lic#246038

Top guest favorite
A single-story casita showcases a neutral adobe exterior with large windows. A covered porch is highlighted, featuring a wooden railing and steps leading to the grassy area. The bright blue sky complements the warm tones of the structure.
Home in Santa Fe
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

Sunrise Casita

Come home to peace and tranquility conveniently located just ten minutes south of Santa Fe in the La Cienega Valley. Experience the beautiful views, expansive night skies, and magnificent sunsets, from this comfortable, cozy, impeccably clean, one bedroom casita. There’s a wonderful porch in front to enjoy your morning cup of coffee. Whether a romantic getaway for two, or a serine retreat for one, you are certain to be enchanted.

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A serene view of the Pecos River with calm waters reflecting the surrounding landscape. Tall trees line the riverbanks, and the Cliff House is perched on a hillside in the background against a clear blue sky.
Home in San Jose
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

The Pecos River Cliff House, It is Magical!

Starting in the summer of 2016, The Famous Pecos River Cliff House will be available to travelers. The home has been a private residence for the last 12 years. We are now opening it up to the public and would love to share this hidden treasure with you The Cliff House is like nothing you have ever seen before. This custom adobe towers 50 feet over the Pecos River with breathtaking views of the river, dam, and canyon.

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A cozy corner of the room features a spacious bed with a patterned headboard, complemented by a light-filled window. A small wooden side table holds a vase with fresh flowers, while a green sofa adorned with decorative pillows creates an inviting seating area.
Apartment in Madrid
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 286 reviews

Fully Appointed 2nd Floor Suite

Our 2nd floor private suite sleeps two people comfortably, and offers a fully stocked kitchen, queen-sized bed, 6' claw foot tub with shower, wi-fi, Roku TV, air-conditioning and heating, private entrance and private balcony. We are centrally located on the main street of Madrid, walking distance to everything in town.

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All about Madrid

For adventures navigating the Turquoise Trail — a scenic stretch of road connecting Albuquerque and Santa Fe — Madrid pops up like a brightly colored mirage in the midst of the state’s vast desert landscape, ringed by the Ortiz Mountains. A former mining town, the place had nearly emptied out by the 1950s. Its second life arrived in the 1970s, when artists began moving into the long-neglected wooden cabins and cottages, reviving them with brilliant paint jobs, sculptures, and other public art. Now this robust little burg with a population of about 200 people is a testament to the tough and quirky sensibility of New Mexico’s iconoclastic arts community. Galleries and shops selling jewelry, handmade soaps, and other wares can be found on the brief main drag — which is pretty much the whole town. Whether you make Madrid your base for a rustic artist’s retreat or a stop on your way to Santa Fe, it’s worth experiencing this utterly unique enclave, famed for its annual over-the-top Christmas light display.

What are the top things to do in Madrid?

Connie’s Photo Park

In the center of town you’ll find hand-painted photo ops of the wooden-board variety, with a cadre of characters depicted and holes cut into their faces where you can poke yours through. Transform into an alien, a biker, a cowboy, or hippie — the possibilities are many. There’s also a tiny jail cell to pose in and a replica stagecoach. Painted by local artist Connie Mayhew, this is an honor-code affair. There’s no charge, but consider popping a few dollars in the donation box on your way out.

The Mine Shaft Tavern

It’s easy to find the Mine Shaft Tavern — just look for the circa-1900 steam engine parked outside. Here you can belly up to a 40-foot pine bar, reportedly the longest stand-up bar in New Mexico. The tavern’s walls are covered in thousands of dollar bills, many of them decorated, as well as colorful art by local folk artist Ross Ward, who once painted signs advertising carnival attractions. The tavern — which also serves food, including a burger anointed with the state’s famous Hatch chiles — boasts a porch and biergarten where you can enjoy your drink and meal outdoors. If you’re skittish, this may be your preferred option, because rumor has it that the bar — first built in 1897 and rebuilt after a fire in 1947 — is haunted.

Cerrillos Hills State Park

Fewer than ten minutes outside town, this park offers a chance to experience the mining history that drew many of the area’s earliest residents, who mined this land for more than 1,100 years, extracting silver, lead, turquoise, and other minerals. You’re likely to encounter mine shafts (marked with interpretive signs, but closed to visitors for safety reasons) as you walk the trails in this park, which is also home to prehistoric stone rings, a petroglyph, and a herbarium filled with local flora.

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