ALBUQUERQUE, NM – Set among 25 acres of lavender fields, enormous cottonwood trees and formal gardens, Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm is emerging as one of the world’s best kept secrets. The historic property was recently selected by Condé Nast Johansens Guides as a “Recommended Property.”

Johansens Guides, used by international travelers for 28 years, features properties spanning 65 countries. Their collection includes luxury, boutique and country house hotels; inns; resorts; luxury spas; and venues for meetings and events. The old farm in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque joins the ranks of castles in Scotland and exotic spas in the Indian Ocean.

“Los Poblanos was specially selected for its dedication to the highest standards of comfort, unique personality, warmth and service, impressive facilities and surroundings," read the Condé Nast press release.

This prestigious recognition has been given to only four properties in New Mexico – with Los Poblanos being the only recipient in Albuquerque.

“Guest rooms within the Inn are beautifully designed with fireplaces, carved ceilings and antique furnishings,” the Guide reports. “The cuisine is both sophisticated and hardy, created from the farm’s organic garden, and is often served without a menu highlighting the best New Mexico has to offer.”

To view the Guide: http://www.johansens.com/usa/new-mexico/los-poblanos-inn--organic-farm.

About Los Poblanos: Designed in 1932 by the region’s foremost architect, John Gaw Meem, the “Father of Santa Fe Style,” Los Poblanos combines 20 guest rooms, a working organic farm and the ideal setting for meetings and special events. The natural beauty, comfort and privacy of Los Poblanos offer our guests a truly relaxing environment. Find Los Poblanos online: www.lospoblanos.com. Follow them on Twitter: @LPInnABQ