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Recent Reviews for Santa Fe Hotels

El Rey Court
4.2/594 Reviews
The hotel does not have breakfast, but you can go to the Mexican restaurant for 1 minute to walk and taste OK! The hotel is not far from the ancient city, driving more than 10 minutes! Like a motel, you can park your car outside your room!
Eldorado Hotel and Spa
4.3/598 Reviews
Not very many things in hotel were open due to COVID-19. Maids did service rooms daily which surprised me. We have stayed at other hotels recently and maids did not tidy the rooms during our whole stay.
La Posada de Santa Fe, a Tribute Portfolio Resort & Spa
4.1/596 Reviews
The hotel restaurant is delicious and I have no desire to eat outside. I went in the cold season, but the room temperature is always just right and comfortable. The staff feels good. The rooms are cleaned daily and are clean.
Hotel Santa Fe
4.3/5103 Reviews
I booked a suite with two double beds, and since I was planning to walk all day, I emailed the hotel directly to make sure I would be able to get a room with a bathtub to relieve my fatigue, but unfortunately, because a group of guests had arrived on the day, I ended up with a room with only a shower during my stay, which was disappointing. There was also no coffee maker in the room, so I had to go to the bar area near the front desk to get one until 11am, which was inconvenient. It was a short distance from the room, but when I had no choice but to get dressed and go to get a coffee, I happened to see a person wearing only a bathrobe with the front open, with their legs open and barefoot, which taught me that I don't need to be so careful. I was in a hurry to look away, so I don't know if the person was a man or a woman. It was convenient that you could request a free shuttle bus (only a tip) anywhere within the map of Santa Fe center (you can get a map) from around 9 or 10am until 10pm. When you leave the hotel, tell the front desk and wait at the entrance, and a very friendly driver will come to you in about 1-5 minutes. Also, to pick up from outside to the hotel, you need to call the front desk and tell them the location. This time, I couldn't use the phone in the United States, so I used Uber taxi every time I went back, but I had no problem using Uber taxi in Santa Fe. It's okay to walk to the center during the day, but it seems better to avoid walking after dark for safety reasons. Tomasita's restaurant, which is just a few minutes walk away, served very delicious southwestern food. Also, if you leave the hotel door and go around the parking area, you'll find the Saturday morning Farmers Market right outside the back door. There is also an area (indoors and outdoors) adjacent to the Farmers Market where you can buy souvenirs such as accessories and tile art directly from local producers, which was fun. At night, you can enjoy live music in the restaurant area with a fireplace. The Native American flute performance was very fantastic and wonderful. The room has a high ceiling and is spacious, but there is no door on the sink, so it's a bit hesitant to use the hair dryer when someone is sleeping. The bed was high, so Japanese people had to climb up on it and couldn't sit down, but it was very comfortable.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Santa Fe
4/596 Reviews
A little distance from the old town of Santa Fe, but the hotel has a shuttle bus to the old town. We booked a 4-person room, which is a bit small, but the price is still right. The room is quite sensational. It is that the hotel is not easy to find, so look for it.
La Fonda on the Plaza
4.5/5102 Reviews
Stayed for two nights. Every morning I was woken up by the waiter at around 8 or 9 o'clock. On the first day, there was knocking on the door. It was bang bang bang when both of us were sleeping. Saying that we didn't need to clean and later didn't work. I opened the door and spoke in Spanish very quickly and I couldn't understand it at all. Anyway, I asked him to leave. It seemed that there was knocking on the door again after a while, which affected my rest. On the second day, we were woken up by the room phone at around 9 o'clock when we were sleeping soundly. . I answered the phone but there was no sound from the other end. I was woken up two days. There are many hotels in downtown and Loretto is also very beautiful. Anyway, there is no need to choose this hotel for the location or something. I am so angry. The toilet was blocked after using it normally. The cleaning didn't change the towels on the first day and there was no use on the second night. There is no bottled mineral water in the room, not even at the front desk? ! ! !

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties54
Number of Reviews4,100
Highest PricePHP 180,194
Lowest PricePHP 3,507
Average Price (Weekdays)PHP 18,596
Average Price (Weekends)PHP 21,150