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Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Good
106 reviews
7.6/10
1 night
From CAD 65
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Hotels in Santa Fe
Featured facilities: Parking, Restaurant
Very Good
119 reviews
8.5/10
1 night
From CAD 92
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Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Very Good
104 reviews
8.8/10
1 night
From CAD 164
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Featured facilities: Parking, Restaurant
Very Good
103 reviews
8.5/10
1 night
From CAD 124
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Featured facilities: Parking
Very Good
103 reviews
8.2/10
1 night
From CAD 70
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71
Hotels in Santa Fe
Featured facilities: Parking, Restaurant
Very Good
101 reviews
8.7/10
1 night
From CAD 155
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99+
Hotels in Santa Fe
Featured facilities: Parking, Restaurant
Very Good
92 reviews
8.1/10
1 night
From CAD 170
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54
Hotels in Santa Fe
Featured facilities: Parking
100 reviews
7.3/10
1 night
From CAD 68
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Hotels in Santa Fe
Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Very Good
99 reviews
8.0/10
1 night
From CAD 190
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Hotels in Santa Fe
Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Very Good
100 reviews
8.6/10
1 night
From CAD 175
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9.6/10
Amazing
GGuest UserFrom Los Angeles to Albuquerque by plane, rent a car at the airport to Santa Fe. I found this when I was looking for a hotel in Santa Fe. I liked the cute interior in the atmosphere that was unique, and the word of mouth was great, so I decided to stay here. When I went, the owner's grandfather also knew Japan and talked about Japanese food and warmed my heart. The bath is equipped with shampoo, conditioner and body soap, and also has a refrigerator and microwave. There was no water, but you can get ice at any time! The trip to Santa Fe was all nice and I'm glad I chose this hotel. I went to the restaurant next door for lunch and dinner. Mexican food and steak were delicious too! It is about 10 minutes drive from the tourist spot in Santa Fe. If you have a car rental, you can afford it!
Pecos Trail Inn

Pecos Trail Inn

Hotel near Santa Fe
Price per night from:CAD 180
9.2/10
Great
GGuest UserAlways a hit particularly with a kick back hour and breakfast
Drury Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe

Drury Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe

Hotel near Santa Fe
Price per night from:CAD 190
9.1/10
Great
GGuest UserThe cleanest room and bathroom we remember being in. Staff was friendly and helpful. The breakfast buffet was delicious . Great location walking distance to the center of town.
Piñon Court by la Fonda

Piñon Court by la Fonda

Hotel near Santa Fe
Price per night from:CAD 169
8.8/10
Very Good
GGuest UserA 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.
Inn & Spa at Loretto

Inn & Spa at Loretto

Hotel near Santa Fe
Price per night from:CAD 299
8.6/10
Very Good
BBradenThis is a nice hotel for a 2 or 3 star level. It’s basic but comfortable. There is a nice pool. Comfortable bed and clean. The decor is newly redone so it’s a nice change from the usual frumpy budget hotels. Its in a good location if you’re using the airport, otherwise I’d try a place closer to downtown
Econo Lodge Inn & Suites

Econo Lodge Inn & Suites

Hotel near Santa Fe
Price per night from:CAD 108
8.5/10
Very Good
GGuest UserA nice hotel located just a block from Lensic & Georgia Okeefe musuem and just a five minute stroll to plaza. Room was spacious and bathroom appeared to be updated though wallpaper was pealing. Nice touch: most lights on dimmers! Refrigerator was missing temp control knob and in need if defrosting. Most of our items froze within 24 hours. Our workout in fitness center was interrupted by a mechanical mishap that filled the room with smoke!. Luggage racks only for use by bellhops so bring some currency to tip! No EV charger in garage.
Eldorado Hotel and Spa

Eldorado Hotel and Spa

Hotel near Santa Fe
Price per night from:CAD 197
8.0/10
Very Good
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.
Courtyard Santa Fe

Courtyard Santa Fe

Hotel near Santa Fe
Price per night from:CAD 158
7.9/10
Good
EEnow DeborahThere was a spider that crawled unto the bed and when I called the front desk they were so rude. Saw a roach on the table too.
Cities of Gold Casino

Cities of Gold Casino

Hotel near Santa Fe
Price per night from:CAD 65
7.6/10
Good
RRich NiceVery nice place, the desk clerk didn’t seem very happy or hospitable.
Hotel Glorieta

Hotel Glorieta

Hotel near Santa Fe
Price per night from:CAD 131
7.0/10
CClaire6666The front desk man is super slow. A bit old. Breakfast is not good. Coffee is light and milk is light.
Ramada by Wyndham Santa Fe

Ramada by Wyndham Santa Fe

Hotel near Santa Fe
Price per night from:CAD 76

FAQs

Where is the best place for a stay with Parking in Santa Fe?

Whether you are traveling to Santa Fe for business or fun, Hotel Santa Fe (from CAD 177) , Las Palomas (from CAD 162) and Inn at Santa Fe, SureStay Collection by Best Western (from CAD 77) are all preferred hotels.

What’s the typical price for hotels with Parking in Santa Fe?

For hotels with Parking in Santa Fe, the average price on weekdays is CAD 348, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is CAD 397.

What's the best high-end place with Parking to stay in Santa Fe?

There are many luxury hotels with Parking in Santa Fe. Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi (from CAD 653) is very popular.

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Santa Fe Hotels with Parking Information

Total Properties56
Number of Reviews4,892
Highest PriceCAD 1,771
Lowest PriceCAD 88
Weekday Avg. PriceCAD 348
Weekend Avg. PriceCAD 397