1. Overview of El Rancho Hotel
2. Visiting the Old West Home of the Stars
3. Rooms
4. Dining
5. 49er Lounge
6. Lobby
7. Amenities
8. Close to Everything
9. Experiencing the El Rancho
The El Rancho Hotel, built in 1937, is a historic gem located on old Route 66. From the 1930s to 1950s, this hotel served as a temporary home for many Hollywood stars. Designated as a National Historic Site, El Rancho retains the charm of Old West Gallup, adorned with autographed photos and Navajo rugs surrounding its two-story rustic lobby.
- Address: 1000 E. Hwy 66, Gallup, NM, 87301 (Exit 22 off I-40; Map)
- Phone: 505.863.9311 or 800.543.6351
Visiting the Old West Home of the Stars
The El Rancho Hotel offers a unique experience right on Route 66. As you enter through the rustic wooden doors, it’s as though you’ve been transported back to the old west. The lobby features heavy wooden furniture, a player piano, and photographs of famous movie stars. Additionally, original Navajo rugs, a crackling fire in a stone fireplace, western paintings, and a welcoming staff create an unforgettable atmosphere.
Rooms
Each hotel room at El Rancho is named after a movie star who has stayed here. Guests can choose from various accommodations, including a Presidential Suite, Bridal Suite, and simple one-bed rooms. The signature heavy western furniture adds to the charm. The hotel spans three stories, with rooms available on two levels and a staff-operated elevator. Inside, the corridors are painted brick and embellished with old west murals.
Dining
The El Rancho Restaurant offers delectable Mexican meals and standard American fare, including hearty breakfasts, making it a perfect dining choice open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner at reasonable prices.
49er Lounge
Open Monday through Saturday, the 49er Lounge presents visitors with a friendly atmosphere to unwind. Featuring a western vibe and often hosting live music, the lounge is a favorite among locals.
Lobby
The lobby, centered around a large stone fireplace, serves as a social hub for guests. Here, visitors often gather to relax and play games. It’s common to see guests enjoying a glass of wine in the oversized wooden chairs by the fire, especially during winter visits.
Amenities
- Pool
- Phones and TV in the Room
- Pets allowed (inquire)
- Banquet Room
- Gift Shop
- Wireless Internet in Lobby
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Movie Star Photos and Western Memorabilia
Close to Everything
Located along old Route 66, the El Rancho is ideally positioned for easy access to downtown Gallup attractions. Here, visitors can explore local murals, galleries, trading posts, and shops. Furthermore, day trips from the hotel offer opportunities to visit Native American reservations, cultural sites, and enjoy hiking among stunning rock formations.
Experiencing the El Rancho
As a child, I adored icons like Hopalong Cassidy and Roy Rogers, captivated by the vivid landscapes of western movies. Stepping into the El Rancho’s lobby through the large wooden doors felt like a time warp back to that nostalgic era.
Welcomed by friendly staff—who are often Native American locals—the decor hints at the history of the Wild West through its massive ranch-style furniture and sturdy wooden railings. A spiral staircase leads to the second floor, allowing guests to immerse themselves in old movie star photos and western art.
The rooms offer tranquility, with large windows that let in the New Mexico sunshine. There are various configurations available to cater to solo travelers and families alike.
We enjoyed the inviting atmosphere in the lobby, meeting fellow guests attending a balloon rally or just passing through. The El Rancho captivates visitors with its unchanged charm over the years.
With affordable rates and free parking, the El Rancho is a great option for budget-conscious travelers.
The hotel remains family-owned, with the gracious owner, Armand Ortega, frequently seen greeting guests in the restaurant or lounge. The fascinating history of the El Rancho adds to its allure.
For those seeking a unique experience, a stay at the El Rancho offers a remarkable glimpse into the days of movie stars and the Wild West, as well as an authentic taste of Gallup, New Mexico.