What a charming place -- the interior architecture completely captures the spirit of the Pueblo Style. We arrived in the evening and saw the hotel's entry beautifully lit, the lobby ambience gleaming, and in the lobby-lounge we heard the mystical sounds of an indigenous flute player!! We were in Santa Fe for Indian Market. Each morning we'd take their shuttle to the plaza -- awesome drivers, great humor, and we met new friends too. At days end, my wife and I relaxed by having a late dinner in their indoor-outdoor restaurant. The cuisine was delicious, and the drinks had great spirit. Our suite was very cute (my wife's term) and accommodating for having breakfast each morning -- I had their omelet three days in a row and on the last day pancakes. Rest assured, we are going back to Hotel Santa Fe!!
Great place to stay. Conveniently located, amazing room, & wonderful cook to order breakfast! The staff were very accommodating & helpful! Our room was spacious & able to be kept cool & was very clean! Loved our room & private patio. I would definitely recommend Pas Palomas as a wonderful place to stay!
Set in 57 unspoiled acres tucked gently into the Sangre de Cristo foothills, Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Sante Fe is just 10 minutes from Santa Fe''s galleries, shops and distinctive architecture. The only AAA 5 Diamond Resort in New Mexico, the Resort offers 65 casita guest rooms and suites, each with its own fireplace and private terrace.
We traveled from College Station to Santa Fe. Ashley at the front desk was very nice and went above and beyond to accommodate us with a room that had a balcony view. The was very clean and the view was awesome! She also recommended an excellent restaurant for dinner!
Pueblo Bonito Santa Fe is centrally located in Santa Fe, a 3-minute walk from New Mexico State Capitol and 7 minutes by foot from San Miguel Mission. This guesthouse is 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from De Vargas Street House and 0.5 mi (0.7 km) from Lensic Performing Arts Center.
Take in the views from a rooftop terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
Featured amenities include express check-out, luggage storage, and coffee/tea in a common area. Free self parking is available onsite.
Treat yourself to a stay in one of the 18 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring fireplaces and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include complimentary newspapers and coffee/tea makers, as well as phones with free local calls.
Mixed feelings about this place. The hotel itself is OK. Not really five star but nice. The rooms are small. Our room on the second floor looked out over and old air conditioner. When we asked to be moved, the staff told us “we are stuck between two buildings. None of the rooms have a nice view”. It feels like the hotel is working at 20% staffing rate. Couldn’t get an evening drink in the bar/restaurant. No seating. We had two breakfasts. One was great (the eggs done an way). The second was pancakes. They were OK but the maple syrup on the menu was replaced with pancake syrup. Not what you expect from a $400+ per night hotel. The maid service was outstanding. They carefully refreshed and organized our room. Room service was only available 8am-8pm. Again not what you expect for the $. Overall, I would not probably not stay there again. Feels a little like you are paying for what it used to be and not what it is today.
Like going back in time. The architecture and decor is beautiful. The rooms are very comfortable and all features have been updated without loosing the style of way back when. All the staff I encountered was so helpful, friendly and responsive. Each room is a bit different. I saw 3 as some of my relatives also stayed there. The bathrooms are very up to date and the beds are extremely comfortable. My only concerns: I stayed 3 nights and the 3rd night I could hear voices from another room well into the night. The second night it snowed and early (6:30am) the next morning I was awakened by someone clearing snow. I would definitely stay the again and I would recommend it to others.
A shower is not simply a shower for me. A shower is a way of acclimating myself to the lucidity required to engage in everyday life. It is a way to mentally and physically prepare myself for whatever may lie ahead for me for the day. It's a routine that borders on a spiritual ritual to allow myself to function in the world at my maximum potential.
I am not exaggerating, then, when I say my shower at The Inn and Spa at Loretto was one of the most uncomfortable experiences in my life.
I awoke early in the morning in eager anticipation to enjoy everything Santa Fe has to offer, and as I watched the sun rise over the Sangre de Christo Mountains, marveling at the beauty of the New Mexico sunrise. All that was left for me was to take my shower and prepare for the day. Nothing could have prepared me for what happened next.
I stepped into the bathroom and made my way over to the shower, and turned the knob as I always would to roughly halfway to initiate the process. As I anxiously waited to begin my shower routine, the bathroom quickly filled with steam. After the cool morning air this felt nice at first, but of course I didn't want to scald myself! I turned the faucet back towards the cool side as I stepped into the shower, expecting that I understood where I would reach a ”warm” temperature. Within seconds I was blasted with ice cold water as if straight from a glacier. Pain shot up my spine to my neck as the icy water rained upon me, and I reflexively turned the knob back towards the hot side, thinking I surely had found the ”happy medium”. Within moments I was engulfed in red hot water that felt as if it had just been boiled in a tea pot across my face and neck, stunning me yet again. Frustrated, I moved the shower head directly to the floor, spraying my feet with the same steaming water. I then carefully moved the faucet, one centimeter at a time towards the cold side, gauging the point at which the water would begin to cool. Amazingly, there was no change. After 10 or so careful movements of the knob, the water began to cool, to my great relief. However, within moments the ice cold water returned, once again sending shivers up my spine. After more experimentation and constant discomfort, it became clear that there were only two options for this shower: burning hot or ice cold. The rest of my shower was spent doing a horrible dance of moving between excessively hot and cold water, moving my body out of the water frequently to minimize the pain. I ultimately managed to do the bare minimum necessary to get myself clean, with the chance of a relaxing and revitalizing experience clearly being out of the question.
This is not how I would want anyone to start their day, and I feel this should be unacceptable for a hotel with the stature and reputation of The Inn and Spa at Loretto. While the rest of my experience there was quite nice, this shower left me with an awful feeling for much of my day. I hope they are able to ensure that future guests do not have to go through an experience like this.
This hotel was ok but just barely. The room was barely cleaned enough to not be considered dirty. The room had a little porch to sit outside but someone was back there smoking and the smell of smoke kept wafting in our room. About that breakfast... I guess it was 8 items if you count the utensils and all the beverages they include. They had old pastries, gravy and biscuits, old, thick, burnt syrupy coffee, milk, juice, and one waffle maker. Ehh, it wasn't the best hotel we've ever stayed in but it wasn't the worst.We only paid like $70 a night for a double bed so we didn't feel totally ripped off. Probably won't stay here again if we ever come back to Santa Fe. The girl who check us in at night was friendly, knowledgeable, and gave us a great recommendation where to have to dinner that night. The clerk in the morning was there but she seemed totally spaced out. Not very helpful at all.
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My husband and I went to Santa Fe with adult family members, and we stayed at the Pecos Trail Inn. It was a great choice! Each of our rooms were decorated differently and with a comforting feel. There are no words for the beds except, fantastic! I've never slept so well in a hotel. The outdoor pool is a beautiful throwback from the 50's (renovated). The Inn is located just outside the plaza area which is much quieter than in town. There is a restaurant on the premises which was very good and many others nearby that we liked, (Harry's Roadhouse was great). Leah and Adam, the proprietors are two of the nicest young people that you could meet. They pay attention to their patrons, waving and smiling as they go about the property. I would recommend this quaint Inn to anyone visiting Santa Fe.
The hotel was great, not the newest but it was clean. Staff was friendly. The beds were super comfy. We always bring our own pillows because some places they are hard. These pillows were so comfy we left ours in the car. Just like home. The frig froze a couple things but really minor cheese can freeze and you can still eat it! Everything was clean and fresh. Coffeemaker in room was k-cup style and the brand was so good. The microwave was great too. The air was working great too. The hot breakfast was great a lot of choices but no regular plain oatmeal only sugar filled packages but no complaints really so much to choose from. The pool is inside it was too cold to get in and my husband got in but out quick. I thought it was suppose to be heated? Hot tub was clean to but no jets which is sorta useless just like taking a hot bath in your swim suit. I have really one concern. There is a lot of unhoused folks in the area. Some were in the bushes in front of the patio passed out. And they are in the medians which is dangerous. We also live in a city where we have our unhoused population. So we do understand the issue . But it was scary a lady was riding her bike and was very shakey if we had not moved off the side walk she would have hit us. We love walking around the area looking for hidden gems but we were not comfortable walking away from the hotel. So we just drove which was perfectly fine. If you go down town the the plaza best advice GO EARLY! Parking can be difficult. But so worth it to check out all the shops and various venders. Check out the French bakery you won’t be disappointed!
GGuest UserAlthough being old it has been reasonably updated.
There isn't much near to the hotel, but it's easy access to a main avenue.
When I checked in I was rushed through the process like if there was lots of people behind me... but no just me so I'm not sure why the front desk was in such a hurry. Also I wanted to use the safe at the front desk but they didn't have the 2nd key so the put my valuables in the managers office, so not quite the same as next day it was a bit hectic as the staff was figuring where were my valuables. In the end all worked out.
BBiankaMOur stay at the Sage in was amazing. The staff was super friendly and very helpful with both check-in, check out, and any additional questions we had. The restaurant and bar located on site is amazing. And there's a great salad place about a 5-minute walk from the hotel (Vinaigrette). We were able to walk 10 minutes to the farmers market as well on saturday! The location is great and close to anything you need to do in Santa Fe.
Do not stay here. During our stay, the front desk clerk gave a key to our room to another guest. I was laying in bed in only a bra and underwear when a complete stranger opened the door. I yelled at the guy that he obviously had the key to the wrong room and he left. This is a HUGE security breach. What if this random person had been dangerous? What if I had been asleep when a potentially dangerous person was given access to my room? Apparently Motel 6 corporate doesn't care about this issue either. They should have refunded at least part of our stay for this incident. I will do my best to tell everyone I know that Motel 6 doesn't take the security of their guests seriously. Also, our towels were only replaced one day out of a four night stay. The trash was also only emptied once. Other than Thursday, (the day they let some guy have access to our room) we left in the morning and did not come back until after dark. There's no reason for housekeeping to skip our room every day except Thursday.
I am not sure who this company pays for the half decent reviews that they have because this place is truly atrocious. There are tons of sketchy people and homeless lingering around the hotel definitely don’t leave anything valuable in the hotel room or in your car without you present. The hotel staff was very hostile and not personable one bit. We had an issue with our hot water and when I tried to address the issue with the front desk staff, they told me that they wouldn’t switch me and then I had to deal with it even though they had vacancy. The staff was extremely disrespectful and when I asked to speak to a manager, they walked away and continue to just ignore me. The rooms are as bare as they come and very dark and having a weird smell.. definitely not worth it for how much they are asking a night you would think that it would be a little bit more livable. It honestly needs to be shut down and their staff needs to be educated on how to run a business in the hospitality industry. They overcharged us as well And told us that they would not be refunding the over amount because their policy does not allow it even though it was their fault
We came here for 3 nights and it was worth every penny! The people were exceptionally friendly and very helpful. Our room was very clean, and very comfortable. This was our first time staying at a La Quinta hotel and we will definitely stay at them again in the future.
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