3009 West Highway 66
Gallup, NM 87301
Nightly Rates: ( 57.99 - 80.99 )
3 Star
Gallup, New Mexico is the trading hub of western American Indian arts and crafts. The city where Indian craftsmen from the Navajo, Zuni, Acoma, Laguna, and Hopi Indian nations sell their wares. In dozens of trading posts and galleries, you will discover the world's finest collection of traditional and modern jewelry, rugs, carvings, sand paintings and fine art. Many festivals and ceremonies reflecting the old west origins of the town are held, including the annual Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, the annual Route 66 Festival and the Native American Film Festival. Offering quality lodging in this world capital of Native American jewelry and arts & crafts is the Best Western Inn & Suites. Located on Historic Route 66 just one mile off of Interstate 40, we are easily accessible to the town and the many recreational activities of the area. Here you will find oversized guest rooms and suites with amenities of comfort and convenience. Relax in our inviting indoor heated pool, JacuzziŽ and sauna. A restaurant, lounge and gift shop are conveniently on the premises. Experience all that Gallup has to offer including the hospitality of the Best Western Inn & Suites.

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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 1:00 P.M.
· Check out time is 12:00 P.M.
· Time Zone is Unknown
· 126 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
ˇFrom: Interstate 40. Take Exit 16, travel one mile east on Historic Route 66, to the Best Western Inn & Suites.
Gallup Airport 1 mile, Albuquerque International Airport 125 miles
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* 60 mile(s) from Grants, NM* 125 mile(s) from Albuquerque, NM* 127 mile(s) from Flagstaff, AZ* 127 mile(s) from Farmington, NM* 150 mile(s) from Santa Fe, NM* 280 mile(s) from Kingman, AZ* 286 mile(s) from Phoenix, AZ* 390 mile(s) from Amarillo, TX
Local Attractions:* 1 to 5 miles from Trading Posts - Great deals on Indian Jewelry * 4 mile(s) from Movie Magic Old Western Stars El Rancho Hotel, Historic District and Downtown * 7 mile(s) from Red Mesa Art Gallery * 10 mile(s) from Red Rock Museum, Red Rock State Park. Home of the Red Rock Balloon Rally - 1st weekend of December. * 25 mile(s) from Window Rock, The Navajo Nation's Capitol * 30 mile(s) from Zuni Indian Pueblo , Clay ovens and homes are part of the quaint features of the Zuni Pueblo. Some ceremonies are open to the public. * 40 mile(s) from Blue Water Lake State Park , (fishing), El Morro National Monument where the ancient Acoma Indians and the Zuni Indians met to trade their wares. Explore the petroglyphs of the Native Americans and Conquistadores and re-live the history of New Mexico. * 80 mile(s) from Chaco Canyon, home of the ancient Anasazi Indians. This area is a discovery of your own. The Anasazi Indians have long been considered the originating tribes of the Navajo Nation, Acoma, Zuni, and Laguna Indians. * 90 mile(s) from Painted Desert , Petrified Forest * 95 mile(s) from Canyon De Chelley * Last weekend of May to first weekend of September - Free nightly Indian dancing at train station * Weekend in October - Gallup Film Festival * First weekend of September is your chance to experience Indian Country at the Navajo Nation Fair
Local Attractions:* 1 to 5 miles from Trading Posts - Great deals on Indian Jewelry* 4 mile(s) from Movie Magic Old Western Stars El Rancho Hotel, Historic District and Downtown* 7 mile(s) from Red Mesa Art Gallery * 10 mile(s) from Red Rock Museum, Red Rock State Park. Home of the Red Rock Balloon Rally - 1st weekend of December* 25 mile(s) from Window Rock, The Navajo Nation's Capitol* 30 mile(s) from Zuni Indian Pueblo, Clay ovens and homes are part of the quaint features of the Zuni Pueblo, some ceremonies are open to the public* 40 mile(s) from Blue Water Lake State Park , (fishing), El Morro National Monument where the ancient Acoma Indians and the Zuni Indians met to trade their wares. Explore the petroglyphs of the Native Americans and Conquistadores and re-live the history of New Mexico. * 80 mile(s) from Chaco Canyon, home of the ancient Anasazi Indians. This area is a discovery of your own. The Anasazi Indians have long been considered the originating tribes of the Navajo Nation, Acoma, Zuni, and Laguna Indians. * 90 mile(s) from Painted Desert , Petrified Forest* 95 mile(s) from Canyon De Chelley * Last weekend of May to first weekend of September - Free nightly Indian dancing at train station * Weekend in October - Gallup Film Festival* First weekend of September is your chance to experience Indian Country at the Navajo Nation Fair
Nearby Cities:* 60 mile(s) from Grants, NM* 125 mile(s) from Albuquerque, NM* 127 mile(s) from Flagstaff, AZ* 127 mile(s) from Farmington, NM* 150 mile(s) from Santa Fe, NM* 280 mile(s) from Kingman, AZ* 286 mile(s) from Phoenix, AZ* 390 mile(s) from Amarillo, TX
Nearby Cities:* 60 mile(s) from Grants * 125 mile(s) from Albuquerque * 127 mile(s) from Flagstaff, AZ* 127 mile(s) from Farmington * 150 mile(s) from Santa Fe * 280 mile(s) from Kingman, AZ* 286 mile(s) from Phoenix, AZ* 390 mile(s) from Amarillo, TX
Transportation:* 1 mile(s) from Gallup Airport , America West Express services airport from Phoenix, Arizona and Farmington, New Mexico* 125 mile(s) from Albuquerque International Airport
Transportation:* 1 mile(s) from Gallup Airport, America West Express services airport from Phoenix, Arizona and Farmington, New Mexico* 125 mile(s) from Albuquerque International Airport
Local Attractions:* 1 to 5 miles from Trading Posts - Great deals on Indian Jewelry * 4 mile(s) from Movie Magic Old Western Stars El Rancho Hotel, Historic District and Downtown * 7 mile(s) from Red Mesa Art Gallery * 10 mile(s) from Red Rock Museum, Red Rock State Park. Home of the Red Rock Balloon Rally - 1st weekend of December. * 25 mile(s) from Window Rock, The Navajo Nation's Capitol * 30 mile(s) from Zuni Indian Pueblo , Clay ovens and homes are part of the quaint features of the Zuni Pueblo. Some ceremonies are open to the public. * 40 mile(s) from Blue Water Lake State Park , (fishing), El Morro National Monument where the ancient Acoma Indians and the Zuni Indians met to trade their wares. Explore the petroglyphs of the Native Americans and Conquistadores and re-live the history of New Mexico. * 80 mile(s) from Chaco Canyon, home of the ancient Anasazi Indians. This area is a discovery of your own. The Anasazi Indians have long been considered the originating tribes of the Navajo Nation, Acoma, Zuni, and Laguna Indians. * 90 mile(s) from Painted Desert , Petrified Forest * 95 mile(s) from Canyon De Chelley * Last weekend of May to first weekend of September - Free nightly Indian dancing at train station * Weekend in October - Gallup Film Festival * First weekend of September is your chance to experience Indian Country at the Navajo Nation Fair
Transportation:* 1 mile(s) from Gallup Airport , America West Express services airport from Phoenix, Arizona and Farmington, New Mexico* 125 mile(s) from Albuquerque International Airport