Room from the window
View from room
Exposed wire
Lobby
Closet
Large half arrow shaped gauge in the carpet.
Atrium. Pretty nice.
Front Desh nice
Clyde and crew
Reception area
Gift shop shirt
1922 Bar and Lounge
Ballroom
Fridge I asked a few times for, eventually arrived.
Pool
Hole in ceiling
Rest of the bathroom with toilet alcove
Smoked trout spread
Used to be Hyatt Regency Albuquerque. Floor map.
Starbucks - very important
Gail C.
Nov 1, 2024
This was a good hotel with an adequate bar and bar food options. I do wish they had more food to choose from and it was open for lunch. Besides paying a 40.00 cork fee to open a 12.00 bottle of wine, all was fine and clean. The rooms were very nice, and for a hotel that counts the most.I would certainly stay again.
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Angela H.
May 14, 2024
Just an overnight stay on the 18th floor at this splendid Hotel! Named after Clyde Tingley (info on their website about his influence in New Mexico), this 20 story hotel has the benefit of location to downtown, fun things to do nearby, food on site and a splendidly comfortable bed!! I had a chance to relax and listen to music, shop in their on site mercantile and enjoy a drink and their smoked trout spread. The portion was good and the spread was smoky but not overbearing. Valet or self parking in the garage is available. The reservationists were helpful, friendly and smiled - very welcoming! It didn't take long to check in. The king size bed was very comfortable and I loved the pillows too! The room was spacious and the bathroom was a good size as well.
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Tony M.
Aug 11, 2024
This hotel has been around for a will the name has changed. They have done a great job keeping the hotel looking good. The staff is friendly and helpful. It is a great views of downtown from the front side.
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Julian N.
Dec 21, 2024
This is a very rundown and poorly maintained place, unfortunately we booked online and it was so late when we arrived we didn't want to drive around looking for another place (big mistake) staff at the front desk was nice at least however the rooms was not only small but it also had a bad smell, I had to go to Walmart to get new sheets and pillows because we didn't trust the cleanliness.
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G S.
Nov 24, 2024
Such a great value for the money. Fun pool and hot tub experience after a perfect little soup and salad at 1922. Ginormous bathroom. Used to be a Hyatt, and it is nicely appointed. Keep your room key to get out of park garage.
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Bret B.
Aug 31, 2022
I love this hotel. Quiet and spacious rooms. Good value! Starbucks in the lobby. Cocktail lounge and place to get quick meal. Big lobby for chats. Even has a gift shop! Old school.I asked who Clyde is or was. Staff was very enthusiastic about their hotel and explained Clyde Tingley was a big contributor to Albuquerque's growth back in the day. Established schools, airports, infrastructure. This hotel opened in April and was previously the Hyatt. It feels much different and I suspect earlier reviews they were getting kinks out.
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Phattharaporn S.
Nov 21, 2023
Very good service but a little bit short considering it's 4 star hotel. The room was nice and has great view. I think the bed is too soft and I had to resort to sleep on the floor. Staff are really nice and tried their best to serve. We got a wrong information during the booking so they upgraded us a better room. It was a bit messy when a lot of people were checking in at the same time and they had their system (or whatever) updated that day. I got charged $300 extra for some reasons but thanksfully it's resolved in about 2 week. It's rather a long time frame though and it shouldn't have happened but it's good that it's sorted out. It would have been a really pleasant stay if they had not messed up the information with the booking team and a random charge was posted on my card. Anyway, all good, I'm thankful for the team that resolved it!
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Juliette L.
Aug 6, 2022
My youngest wanted to stay at a fancy hotel during our road trip to the Grand Canyon and Legoland in Carlsbad. While driving back from our trip we decided to stop in Albuquerque to have a little breakup in driving, and so my son could experience some "luxury." We were planning to stay at Hotel Andaluz, but didn't book in time so, a third party suggested The Clyde. Upon entrance everyone was super friendly, and everything looked clean and nice. Our room was located on the 12th floor. Unfortunately, Albuquerque in downtown is not that impressive so no good skyline or great views from our floor. The water pressure was good, and the shower felt nice. However, the water did not drain well in the sink or bath tub. That kind of grossed me out. The toilet also was very slow at flushing, also gross. The king size bed was amazing. Probably the best sleep we've all gotten on our trip, and no bed bugs hehe. This is one of the reasons I can't completely give a negative review. Also, I'm just giving constructive criticism so, this hotel can do better in the future especially with their pricing. When we checked out the hotel charged us an extra $140 something instead of the third party. We had to address this to the front desk, and then again when we eventually got home since the charge did not clear, but wanted to make sure they really took it off. They also charge you a $25.00 amenities fee for the pool and fitness rooms. The pool was closed during our visit, and we didn't use any of the amenities yet, still got charged which was in my opinion not fair. We already paid $250ish for our room, and they charge you right away upon booking unlike some other hotels. The Clyde has a restaurant and bar downstairs in the lobby. We decided to try it since it was 5:30PM, and we were all tired. I had their Southwest salad with chicken, my guy had the short rib sandwich with au jus, and my little one had a burger with fries. The salad was not fresh. They gave me the ends/stalks of the romaine lettuce, and it was bruised or red in the white center. The 6 tiny avocado pieces I found were rancid with black spots all over it, and the tomatoes just weren't fresh, nothing was. The cilantro ranch dressing was delicious though. My guy didn't care for his sandwich, but my little one enjoyed his meal. Pricing was high for what it was. I believe it was like 70-80 after tip and tax. Overall, the staff are extremely friendly and I don't feel like they did anything wrong, but the hotel and restaurant definitely need to do better in the quality and extra fees when there wasn't even everything available. We won't be staying here again, but I hope they improve for other guests sake.
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Beatrice H.
Jun 23, 2024
Stayed Saturday evening as a little 'staycation' with my husband, as we attended a concert nearby. The price of the room was reasonable, and the rooms were quite clean. Hotel itself has a fun 1920's theme complete with a piano player in the lobby. Before the show, my husband and I went to the 1920 bar to get a quick drink. My husband tried the coffee flavored 'Old Fashion,' and I got the 'Tractor Blood Orange' cider. The ambiance from the piano put us in a great mood and set a marvelous tone for the evening.
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Laura C.
Dec 31, 2024
Historic hotel comes across very nice. Bedding is deluxe. Walls are a bit thin (tv noise). In winter there is only heat or no heat. We found the room too warm for sleeping. Otherwise a nice place in the mid-price range.
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