Chain motels may be affordable and Air BnB's may be trendy but if you really want to make your trip to New Mexico extra memorable, stay in these weird places.

If you want some super glamorous spot for your visit to the land of enchantment, you have lots of choices but if you want to do something different and make some odd memories, there are plenty of options there too.

A cave or, how about a retired missile silo maybe?

There are a ton of places to stay in New Mexico from cheap and sleazy places that some folks rent by the hour, (or quarter hour), to super ritzy places like the Four Seasons Resort or the Inn Of The Five Graces. (Both of which will set you back over $1,000 for the night.)

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New Mexico has several, off the wall places that are both nice and unique. Places with a character all their own that you would be hard pressed to find another of anywhere else in the USA or maybe even the world. Take these for example:

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Roswell New Mexico is home to a former missile silo turned Air BnB. Guests stay in the former control room and can wander down a really long tunnel to see the silo itself. Don't worry, the missile is gone.

Kokopelli’s Cave in Farmington, New Mexico is a full on cave but you won't be sleeping on the rocks. The rooms are super comfy and I doubt the music or antics of your neighbors will filter through the walls and keep you up all night.

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Here in El Paso, we can dine in actual, vintage railroad cars at the legendary Track One restaurant. In New Mexico, you can prepare your own meals and kick back for the night in one - The Hamilton.

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