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Located in downtown Los Alamos next to picturesque Ashley Pond and five minutes from Los Alamos National Laboratory, Ashley Hotel and Suites in Los Alamos is the perfect location for your stay in Los Alamos, whether your trip to Los Alamos is for business or for a leisurely trip to visit the awe-inspiring Valles Caldera National Preserve or to the historically important Bandelier National Monument. Built on the site of the original Manhattan project, our commitment to the history of Los Alamos is unmatched. We have all the conveniences that you expect as a discerning traveler, such as a coffee maker, a full-sized ironing board and iron, and a hair dryer. And of course you will enjoy a complimentary expanded continental breakfast in our newly-constructed office and breakfast area, with coffee and conversation available around-the-clock! This is a pet-friendly hotel; pets less than 50 pounds are welcome with a small stay fee. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, the Ashley Hotel & Suites provides quality accommodations, a convenient location and affordable rates to everyone visiting the Los Alamos area. Our friendly staff looks forward to you visit.
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