"Amid 25 acres of gardens and organic fields, Los Poblanos’ 45 rooms guest rooms take on the character of their location across the property. They could be located in a Territorial Revival-style hacienda that opens to a courtyard fountain, 1930s dairy–inspired structures with pitched tin roofs, or newly built lavender-field adjacent buildings. The latter offer stunning views of Sandia Mountains, which blush their namesake watermelon at sunset. Regardless of the location, rooms channel Southwestern sophistication. Families love the Field suites with their full kitchens, dining areas, and separate kid-friendly bunk rooms. Set in a renovated dairy barn, the inn’s restaurant, Campo, has become a coveted reservation for guests and locals alike. (Booking ahead is a must and tables fill several weeks in advance.)" - Ashley M. Biggers