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Best Bed and Breakfasts in Santa Fe

Santa Fe's bed and breakfasts offer a unique way to experience this culturally rich city. These charming properties provide a personal touch and a warm, welcoming atmosphere that larger hotels often lack.

From historic inns with traditional decor to quaint B&Bs with rustic charm, Santa Fe's bed and breakfasts cater to a variety of tastes. Expect to find locally crafted furniture, cosy fireplaces, and beautiful outdoor spaces that reflect the city's Native American and Spanish heritage.

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The Inn of the Turquoise Bear

Santa Fe (New Mexico)

A picturesque oasis set in extensive grounds within Santa Fe’s Don Gaspar Historic District. A historic property, once the stomping ground of writers — this inn has a real charm. Interiors are polished yet still have a traditional feel with viga ceilings, textured rugs, and woodburning fireplaces.

  • Local exploring - Set in Don Gaspar Historic District, with dining & cultural options aplenty, it's ideal for those who do want to get out & about
  • Hideaway - Despite being located within Santa Fe, the sprawling grounds make this feel like a real hideaway
  • Great walks - From colourful canyons to desert landscapes, there are plenty of scenic landscapes to explore
  • Local markets - Venture down to the historic downtown Santa Fe Plaza to browse the Indian and Spanish markets
from $144 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
El Farolito

Santa Fe (New Mexico)

A luxury inn set in historic downtown Santa Fe. Decor is inspired by Santa Fe's extensive Native American and Spanish cultural heritage with locally crafted furniture and regional art. Enjoy modern amenities including rich fabrics, luxury linens, cosy fireplaces and beautiful patios. Charming.

  • City Style - Located in historic downtown, Santa Fe. It is a 10-minute walk to the central Plaza, Canyon Road, and the Railyard area
  • Local exploring - Experience the richness of New Mexico's art, culture, and history
  • Great walks - Hike through Bandelier National Monument
  • Fishing - Go fly fishing along the Pecos River
from $149 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Parador

Santa Fe (New Mexico)

A quaint B&B in a historic farmhouse with a prime downtown location. Rustic rooms combine warming tones with traditional prints and charmingly mismatched antique furnishings. Perks include a small terrace, gardens & artists in residence. Ideal for those after an authentic New Mexican experience.

  • Value chic - Very affordable home-away-from-home. Fab option for those after combination of killer central location and local charm
  • Artworks - Operating an artist-in-residence program and decorated with local artworks, a stay will appeal to creative types
  • Local exploring - Historic downtown location means that museums, shops, galleries and top sites are within walking distance
  • Local markets - It's a 10 minute walk to the Railyard District's Santa Fe Farmers Market
from $174 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees