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    El Paso Museum of Art - Alebrije activity on the Robison Terrace

    El Paso Museum of Art

    4.3(40 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    The employees started ushering us out 20 minutes before closing. We were waiting for our Uber 5…read moreminutes before closing by the doors, and they rudely told us we couldn't wait inside. While the art is beautiful, the employees were rude and made visitors feel unwelcome.

    My recent visit to the museum was to spend time in the galleries devoted to the Old Masters, a…read morecollection overwhelmingly due to the Kress donation. Kress was a discount store from many decades ago. Mr. Kress had assembled a truly monumental collection. Upon his death, paintings were given to quite a number of art museums around the country. The El Paso Museum of Art is one of them. I'm always blown away whenever I see the paintings donated by Kress in various museums that I've visited. I think that this museum received an especially vigorous selection and so many of the works on display seem so fresh and bright. These aren't lesser works by iconic artists, either. These are amazing and the collection alone make this museum a must-see. My favorite work on display is Vincenzo Catena's 'Portrait of a Woman', an oil on canvas work from about 1520-25; oil on canvas. The young woman staring directly at the viewer looks quite modern-day as if she's posing for a selfie to show off her finery; and, what finery it is: red velvet and fur with a large-jeweled broach. This is where Catena is also showing off: his skill in making the velvet and fur seem so real. This is quite the lush painting. I was also sure to visit a selection of paintings on the first level that presented works by local students. My favorite was Zoey Odette Valles' 'Tumbled Away, an acrylic on canvas piece that seemed ready for the permanent collection. Well done, Zoey! Some museums are hindered by their spaces. This museum falls into that category. This is an overhauled Greyhound bus station that I remember using years ago when I'd travel with a little backpack across the country. The space works as well as they can make it work and the engagement with the local community is truly impressive. However, if this museum's collection were in a truly dedicated space, people would trek here just for the art.

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    El Paso Museum of Art - Dia de los Muertos 2025

    Dia de los Muertos 2025

    El Paso Museum of Art - Denise Brown; Fall; 1994; gesso-prepared tar paper, scored and inlaid with dried pigments and gold

    Denise Brown; Fall; 1994; gesso-prepared tar paper, scored and inlaid with dried pigments and gold

    El Paso Museum of Art - Denise Brown; Spring; 1994; gesso-prepared tar paper, scored and inlaid with dried pigments and gold

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    Denise Brown; Spring; 1994; gesso-prepared tar paper, scored and inlaid with dried pigments and gold

    El Paso Public Library Main Downtown Branch

    El Paso Public Library Main Downtown Branch

    3.6(10 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Newly renovated and reopened after a 5-year closure! There…read moreare study rooms, a computer lab, an extensive Border Heritage area, meeting rooms, and tons of children's and adult programming.

    A 5 star facility frequented by 1 star people... This has nothing to do with socioeconomic status…read moreor anything racial, but I saw a fight break out in the lobby the last time I was here. Not a shouting match, not a shoving match, actual punches were thrown, and the fact that the security guard merely asked them to break it up while these people's friends were trying to pull them apart made it worse. These people needed to be kicked out or the police should have been called, that's why I reflect this incident on my review. That aside, I hadn't visited this library since the new renovation, and like I said, the facility is great. They have a nice lobby area, which is not only perfect for cholos to fight, but they also have a coffee stand. The computer lab setup is great, lots of PCs available. The stacks area is brightly lit, which makes it a good place to study. And of course they have the most books since its the main branch. It's a real shame that security is an issue, particularly since this branch is the only one open every day of the week and is open the latest. It is a great library to visit during the daytime.

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    El Paso Public Library Main Downtown Branch
    El Paso Public Library Main Downtown Branch - Look for this place! (unless you're a cholo, then fuck off!)

    Look for this place! (unless you're a cholo, then fuck off!)

    El Paso Public Library Main Downtown Branch - By the entrance.

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    By the entrance.

    Hotel Paso Del Norte Autograph Collection - Dome bar with Tiffany glass dome.

    Hotel Paso Del Norte Autograph Collection

    4.2(123 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    If you are in El Paso for whatever reason this hotel is in an ideal location. Walking distance to…read moreBaseball stadium, restaurants.. and we felt safe at all times of day or night. The hotel is nice and probably in the top 2 in the area. We went for the larger suite which has a separate living room from the bedroom. Nice for working while spouse is sleeping. Room service is pretty good food.. we tried a dinner and a breakfast via room service and both times everything was great. Self parking just under the hotel so no need to stress over valet and tipping.

    Continuing our 500+ mile/day I-10 cross country delivery of a very lucky fur-baby, we next landed…read moreat the eastern end of TX, in El Paso, at the Hotel Paso del Norte. Once again, she surprised with a reservation for the penthouse's premium Governor's Suite. This was the most off the hook "room" I've ever crashed at - with two large bedrooms (1 king + 2 queens), two massive bathrooms - each with their own stand-alone soaking tubs - and in between the bedroom "wings" was a massive living room with... a full-sized grand piano?! Because it's top floor and on the corner, the large arched windows provided 270 degree (3/4 wrap-around) views. Staff was amazing and had a charcuterie board with berries, cheeses, and meats laid out on (one of) the dining tables, along with a chilled bottle of champaign. Thanks to its walkable location we grabbed burgers at a nearby craft cocktail speakeasy (The Reagan) and returned for a long, hot soak, ready for the last day's 450 mi drive.

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    Hotel Paso Del Norte Autograph Collection - Just stunning

    Just stunning

    Hotel Paso Del Norte Autograph Collection - Villa's Revolvers

    Villa's Revolvers

    Hotel Paso Del Norte Autograph Collection - Classy details at every turn.

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    Classy details at every turn.

    Bienvenido - publicart - Updated July 2026

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