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Founded in 1610, enchanting Santa Fe is the second-oldest city in the US. Artists and heritage aficionados have long been drawn to this striking city, nestled in the Sangre de Cristo foothills of northern New Mexico, famed for its beautifully preserved architecture and creative spirit. The best places to stay in Santa Fe are centred around the impressive Santa Fe Plaza, the traditional heart of the city, with accommodation options including everything from intimate B&Bs and pet friendly properties to chic spa hotels for well-heeled couples and fun-loving families.
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Renowned for its Pueblo-style architecture, New Mexico's state capital of Santa Fe is dominated by adobe buildings, colourful façades and crooked streets lined with shops, galleries, eateries and museums. Amble around the Santa Fe Plaza, and pop into the Palace of the Governors — the oldest public building in the USA — which now houses the New Mexico History Museum. The nearby Georgia O’Keeffe Museum is a particular highlight, as are the Cathedral Basilica of St Francis of Assisi, the Loretto Chapel and the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture. The Museum of International Folk Art and the New Mexico State Capital are also fabulous for art lovers. For a real insight into the city’s complex and intriguing history, take a guided walking tour.
Don't miss venturing out of the city to El Rancho de las Golondrinas, a living history museum set across 200 acres of grounds. The Santa Fe countryside is glorious. Active travellers of all ages can enjoy cycling, hiking, horse riding and — during the winter months — skiing in the nearby mountains whilst in the area.
Delve into the city’s creative scene on Canyon Road, catch at show at the Santa Fe Opera House, or discover great galleries, exhibitions and events. Forward-thinking and fun, the community continues to champion independent makers and traditional crafts, with turquoise and silver jewellery, textiles, pottery and hand-carved furniture aplenty. Santa Fe is famous for its food, and its lively evening scene. Savour delectable regional cuisine at the city’s many terrific eateries — some of which are set within the best places to stay in Santa Fe!
The Best Places to Stay in Santa Fe
For an Intimate B&B
- Inn of the Turquoise Bear is a charming heritage property in the Don Gaspar Historic District. Once a stomping ground for writers, the inn has traditional interiors with viga ceilings, textured rugs and wood-burning fireplaces. Book one of just eight cosy rooms, enjoy generous breakfasts and late-afternoon snacks. Lovely.
- El Farolito takes its inspiration from Santa Fe's Native American and Spanish cultural roots, with locally crafted furniture and regional art. The eight rooms are individually designed, and many boast fireplaces and patios. Small, central and traditional.
- Four Kachinas Inn has six rooms in downtown Santa Fe. Savour Southwestern delights on the patio at breakfast, and kick back in rooms decorated with local artwork and textiles. An intimate B&B for couples or families.
- The Parador is a quaint B&B in a historic farmhouse, with rustic rooms clad in traditional prints and mismatched antique pieces. The small terrace, gardens and artists in residence contribute to the laid-back, creative atmosphere. With 15 appealing rooms, this is one for art lovers in search of an authentic New Mexican experience.
For Foodies
- Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi prides itself on serving terrific regional cuisine. Pick this place for a taste of authentic New Mexico in the heart of the city. Expect a warm, traditional feel, an eco-friendly ethos and a plethora of Latin-influenced fare. The tapas is perfect for evenings with family and friends.
- Casa Culinaria is a foodie's dream, with an enticing menu of innovative dishes crafted by chef-owner Carolina. 12 quaint, traditional rooms make for a wonderful Santa Fe base, and cooking workshops will appeal to keen chefs. A gourmet bolthole with lots of charm.
- La Fonda is an elegant 180-room hotel on the city's beautiful central plaza. Sip cocktails at the rooftop bar before tasting regional fare with a modern twist at La Plazuela Restaurant. Foodies can book the 'Eat Stay Cook' package for lessons at the acclaimed Santa Fe School of Cooking.
For Couples
- The Inn of Five Graces has lavish interiors, with a treasure trove of colourful materials sourced from New Mexico, Tibet and Nepal. An extravagant, romantic choice for couples, with wonderful mountain views, a spa and a gym. Close to the Santa Fe Plaza. For design lovers.
- El Rey Court has a fresh, pared-back feel, with bright and inviting guestrooms featuring tiled floors, antique furnishings and southwestern decor in an adobe brick roadside inn. Unwind at the swim club — think pool, sauna and hot tub — after days of exploring. A cool bolthole for hip couples.
- Hotel St Francis is an atmospheric heritage spot — the oldest hotel in Santa Fe — in a century-old building with a candlelit loggia, pretty courtyard and swish, romantic feel. White-on-white rooms have authentic antique furnishings, and there's a chic restaurant, bar and wine tasting room. For well-heeled couples.
- The Old Santa Fe Inn channels old-fashioned charm in an adobe building close to the city's many historic attractions. Pick this place for a sense of historic Santa Fe, with antique furnishings in tranquil guestrooms and suites, and a top-notch location. The fitness centre, events facilities and big breakfasts are excellent, too. For grown up fans of traditional style.
For Families
- Inn on the Alameda is a charming hotel with hardwood floors, earthy tones and local art in 72 rooms — some of which have balconies, fireplaces and sofa beds for little ones. Hearty breakfasts and a friendly feel make this a wonderful family choice. In the heart of Santa Fe.
- Hotel Chimayo de Santa Fe has smart two-bedroom, two-bathroom suites for families, complete with wood burning fireplaces and balconies, as well as a Presidential Suite with a full kitchen, living room and multiple bedrooms. The great food — including pizza — adds to the family-friendly appeal, and the central location is ideal for exploring downtown Santa Fe.
- Las Palomas has lashings of eclectic charm, with artfully furnished rooms, studios and casitas, many of which offer sleeper sofas for little ones. Pets are welcome, big continental breakfasts are a real treat, and there's a warm, creative vibe. Very trendy and family-friendly, close to Santa Fe Plaza.
For Cultural Immersion
- Hotel Santa Fe prides itself on being the city's only Native American owned hotel. Expect a warm welcome — to the sounds of a native flute —and an immersive cultural experience, including Northern New Mexico flavours at Amaya Restaurant, an award-winning Native American art collection, cultural seminars and tours, and a superb spa. There's an outdoor pool, hot tub and gym, too. Modern amenities with a heritage twist for curious culture aficionados.
For a Spa Break
- Ojo Santa Fe sits within 70 acres of gardens, with a lake and working farm. Contemporary casitas and rooms are airy and comfortable. There's a strong wellbeing focus, with farm-to-table dining and top-notch Western and Eastern therapies at the sumptuous spa, yoga and thermal spring waters. A world-class destination spa retreat. Great for couples or for friends travelling together.
- Inn & Spa at Loretto is a stylish spot with 136 spacious rooms and suites featuring balconies and big bathtubs. The main attraction is the award-winning spa, which offers a range of innovative treatments and specialises in creating its own essential oil aromatherapy blends — dubbed 'Spirit of Loretto'. Families are welcome and the kids will love the heated garden pool.
- Eldorado Resort & Spa is a luxury choice in Santa Fe city centre, complete with an impressive rooftop pool, trendy restaurants and the excellent Nidah Spa, which focuses on Ayurvedic treatments and energy balancing bodywork. The regenerative Rose Quartz Facial is a real treat. A five-star base for an indulgent and restorative couples' break in the city, or hosting a big event.
For a Luxury Ranch
- Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado is surrounded by spectacular mountain and desert landscapes, perfect for active explorers. This exclusive ranch features individual casitas with New Mexican-inspired interiors, a superb swimming pool, soothing spa and delectable cuisine. A luxury resort for couples or families.
- Hacienda del Cerezo is a mountaintop ranch hideaway, boasting beautiful views of Santa Fe and the desert plain. Expect traditional decor, a stunning infinity pool, candlelit dinners with classic guitar accompaniment, and heaps of activities — from horse riding to tennis coaching. For families, couples and keen horse riders. A tranquil & indulgent oasis.
FOR AN APARTMENT OR HOLIDAY COTTAGE
- If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
- Fly to Santa Fe Regional Airport and travel into the city by bus or car.
- New Mexico is wonderful for a road trip! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
- Expect hot summers, with temperatures of around 30°C between June and August. Travel in April - May or September - October for fewer crowds, or come during the winter for snow sports in Taos Ski Valley, a coupe of hours' drive to the north.
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Best Hotels in Santa Fe
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El Rey Court Santa Fe (New Mexico) 86 rooms from CA$180
Total relaxation - Total relaxation is guaranteed at this modern roadside hotel, with a sauna, pool and hot tub onsiteRomantic Break - The stylish rooms, outdoor pool and romantic hot tub make this a great bolt-hole for couplesCity Style - With interiors inspired by New Mexican tradition, book this hotel for chic Santa Fe styleSights nearby - See the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, a Roman Catholic cathedral in downtown Santa Fe built in the 1800sThis smart hotel is located in an adobe brick roadside motor court in Santa Fe. Inside, guestrooms are bright and inviting, with tiled floors, antique furnishings and southwestern décor. The swim club, with a pool, sauna and hot tub, is this the perfect place to rest and unwind. See More
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The Inn of the Turquoise Bear Santa Fe (New Mexico) 8 rooms from CA$190
Local exploring - Set in Don Gaspar Historic District, with dining & cultural options aplenty, it's ideal for those who do want to get out & aboutHideaway - Despite being located within Santa Fe, the sprawling grounds make this feel like a real hideawayGreat walks - From colourful canyons to desert landscapes, there are plenty of scenic landscapes to exploreLocal markets - Venture down to the historic downtown Santa Fe Plaza to browse the Indian and Spanish marketsA 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. See More
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Hotel Santa Fe Santa Fe (New Mexico) 162 rooms from CA$196
Business meetings - Eight different meeting venues, separate luxurious wing & innovative team-building activities make this a fantastic events venueLocal exploring - Luxurious base from which to explore the city, yet boasts its own informative experiences and genuine local feelCity Style - Provides everything for the luxury traveller: pool, spa, on-site dining, art gallery and immersive experiencesSwimming Pool - Lovely sheltered swimming pool and hot tub is the perfect place to cool off after a day of sightseeingA luxury hotel with an authentic Native Indian feel. Rooms in the main building and the more deluxe Haciendas blend cosy contemporary style with local touches. An upscale spa, outdoor pool, large garden, art collection & resident historian make for unique stay. A retreat for cultural travellers. See More
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El Farolito Santa Fe (New Mexico) 8 rooms from CA$196
City Style - Located in historic downtown, Santa Fe. It is a 10-minute walk to the central Plaza, Canyon Road, and the Railyard areaLocal exploring - Experience the richness of New Mexico's art, culture, and historyGreat walks - Hike through Bandelier National MonumentFishing - Go fly fishing along the Pecos RiverA 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. See More
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Four Kachinas Inn Santa Fe (New Mexico) 6 rooms from CA$196
Foodies - Santa Fe is a foodie paradise where you’ll find a bevy of flavours ranging from traditional New Mexican to modern FrenchLocal exploring - Experience art and culture at one of the many museums, historic sites, and walking tours in the areaGreat walks - Explore the incredible desert trailsFishing - Go fly fishing along the Pecos RiverA luxury inn set in the heart of historic downtown Sante Fe. Expect new Mexican architecture, quality linens, and original Native American, Spanish Colonial and regional art, as well as locally crafted furnishings. For breakfast enjoy typical Southwestern delicacies on the patio. Southwestern charm. See More
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Inn of the Governors Santa Fe (New Mexico) 93 rooms from CA$222
Local exploring - Explore the wide varierty of outdoor activites, museums and arts Santa Fe has to offerFull of character - Spacious rooms have Native American designs, and the best come with kiva fireplacesLocal markets - Visit the Santa Fe Farmers' Market and buy lcoally grown produceRestaurant - Del Charros Saloon offers casual diningA charming hotel in downtown Santa Fe. Rooms are traditional in style with handcarved furnishings, bright Aztec style fabrics and some feature an open fire or private balcony. There’s casual dining and renowned margaritas at Del Charros Saloon, plus a year round heated pool. Authentic and central. See More
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The Parador Santa Fe (New Mexico) 15 rooms from CA$229
Value chic - Very affordable home-away-from-home. Fab option for those after combination of killer central location and local charmArtworks - Operating an artist-in-residence program and decorated with local artworks, a stay will appeal to creative typesLocal exploring - Historic downtown location means that museums, shops, galleries and top sites are within walking distanceLocal markets - It's a 10 minute walk to the Railyard District's Santa Fe Farmers MarketA 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. See More
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Las Palomas Santa Fe (New Mexico) 60 rooms from CA$236
Local exploring - An eclectic hotel just steps from historic Santa Fe Plaza and downtown's restaurants, boutiques, and art galleriesLocal markets - Stroll down to Santa Fe Farmer’s Market and sample local produceFull of characterTraditionalAn atmospheric hotel well situated near the historic Santa Fe Plaza. Charming rooms are inspired by local Native American and Mexican design. Each has a fireplace, local artwork and traditional fabrics. With decadent breakfasts and pretty outdoor seating areas, this is a comfortable city base. See More
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Old Santa Fe Inn Santa Fe (New Mexico) 58 rooms from CA$258
Local exploring - Located in Santa Fe’s downtown district, amidst adobe-style buildings, and near some of the city’s most historic attractionsSights nearby - Visit Santa Fe's famed sights such as the Cathedral, Loretto Chapel, and San Miguel MissionGreat walks - Get out of the city and explore the stunning hiking trails that run through the mountainsWhirlpool Bathtub - Most of the rooms (and all of the suites) have whirlpool tubsA traditional inn located in historic downtown Santa Fe. Rooms are simple yet stylish with exposed beams, hardwood floors, heavy wooden furniture, Kiva fireplaces, and local art. Added luxuries include coffee-makers and whirlpool baths. An authentic stay, perfect for city exploration. See More
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La Fonda Santa Fe (New Mexico) 179 rooms from CA$288
Restaurant - La Plazuela represents a ground-breaking attitude to New Mexican cuisine, serving regional fare with a tantalising modern edge.Sights nearby - Walking distance from Saint Francis Cathedral, the NM Mexico of Art, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and Palace of the Governors.Outstanding location - La Fonda enjoys a sublime location on Santa Fe's beautiful, central plaza, a National Historic Landmark dating from 1609.Cooking classes - The Eat Stay Cook package includes lessons at the internationally acclaimed Santa Fe School of Cooking.Centrally located elegant hotel. Interiors draw on local crafts with an airy feel: cream walls are adorned with original art, beds have hand-carved and painted headboards, some rooms have fireplaces and sitting areas. Romantic dining outside at La Plazuela and rooftop bar with views over Santa Fe. See More
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Hotel Chimayo de Santa Fe Santa Fe (New Mexico) 56 rooms from CA$301
Local exploring - Santa Fe offers the best of both worlds: explore the city's famed galleries & sites then spend time in the nearby mountainsRomantic Break - Choose one of the atmospheric suites with its wood burning stoves and snug lounge area for a romantic breakSights nearby - Visit the nearby village of Chimayo, home to the famed Santuario de Chimayo pilgrimage church and several sacred sitesRestaurant - Low 'N Slow serves Hawt Pizza and Estevan Restaurante offers local cuisineA charming hotel perfectly located in historic downtown. Rooms are inspired by traditional Chimayó design; the best have balconies and wood-burning fireplaces. Two atmospheric restaurants serve local cuisine (including Hawt Pizza). A great base for exploring the historic city from. See More
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Hotel St Francis Santa Fe (New Mexico) 79 rooms from CA$301
Active Holiday - The surrounding area offers fab outdoor activities including rafting, hot air ballooning, rock climbing & even skiing in winterLocal exploring - Ideal downtown base for exploring the city's museums, historic sites, boutiques, local markets & fantastic restaurantsRestaurant - Market Steer Steakhouse offers contemporary take on classic American cuisine. Enjoy woodfired oven & gorgeous outdoor courtyardSights nearby - New Mexico State Capitol, Loretto Chapel and the Palace of the Governors are within walking distanceAtmospheric heritage hotel in the heart of downtown. The 100-year old building's loggia, charming courtyard, and candle-lit atrium create a real sense of place; quaint rooms are decorated with authentic antique furnishings. Enjoy the restaurant, bar & tasting room. Perfect for local exploring. See More
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Eldorado Resort & Spa Santa Fe (New Mexico) 219 rooms from CA$301
Romantic Break - After a day of relaxing spa treatments head back to cosy suites with crackling fireplaces and twinkling Santa Fe viewsWeddings - Divine set-up for deluxe weddings with bridal suite, chapel with gold gilded altar, vast ballroom & presidential patioSpa - Full-service Nidah spa and salon offers a range of body and beauty treatments using gold, turquoise, chili and honeyBusiness meetings - Works well for large-scale business events, meetings and conferences with range of venues and professional set-upExpansive Pubelo-style luxury resort in the city centre. Rooms with New Mexico-themed décor feature fireplaces, city-view balconies, handcrafted native-inspired furniture & local artworks. Impressive facilities include a rooftop pool, trendy restaurants & a spa. Indulgent five-star pied-a-terre. See More
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Casa Culinaria Santa Fe (New Mexico) 12 rooms from CA$328
Foodies - The restaurant, headed by chef & owner Carolina, showcases an innovative and enticing menu that regularly changesGroups - Whole Inn booking is available for groups and special eventsGreat walks - Get out of the city and spend the day hiking in the surrounding mountainsMinimum Stay - From April - October there is a two night minimum stayAn owner-managed inn and restaurant located a short walk from downtown Santa Fe. Quaint rooms are individually styled but all have a traditional homely feel with sink-into beds and antiques. The chef (and owner) creates innovative world cuisine alongside cookery workshops. A foodie's destination. See More
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Inn on the Alameda Santa Fe (New Mexico) 72 rooms from CA$347
Local exploring - Well located in the heart of Santa Fe, just steps from the city’s restaurants, galleries, and attractionsGroups - The hotel is very accessible for groups, with group tours organised on requestGreat walks - Spend a day hiking in the surrounding mountainsFishing - Fish for trout and salmon in the Pecos RiverA charming owner-managed inn well located in the heart of historic Santa Fe. Cosy rooms are traditionally dressed with hardwood floors, earthy tones, luxe linens, and local art; the best have balconies and Kiva fireplaces. With hearty breakfasts and ever-welcoming staff, this is a homely stay. See More
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Inn and Spa at Loretto Santa Fe (New Mexico) 135 rooms from CA$380
Spa breaks - The award-wining spa has a wide range of treatments and even includes a NASA designed zero gravity chair!Families - Very family-friendly with a pool, art classes, and activities to suit all agesGreat walks - Get out of the city and explore the spectacular landscapes including deserts, canyons, and mountainsRestaurant - Luminaria Restaurant and Patio serves progressive Santa Fe fareA luxury resort with extensive amenities and stylish New Mexico design. Even the standard rooms are indulgent with balconies, Native art, and bathtubs. The restaurant serves progressive local cuisine, there's an award-winning spa, and a large outdoor pool. As suitable for families as couples. See More
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Ojo Santa Fe Santa Fe (New Mexico) 52 rooms from CA$653
Business meetings - Hold a different kind of off-site retreat with open-air event spaces, airy meeting rooms & innovative team-building activitiesOrganic food - Tuck into locally-sourced food from resort's two acre farm. Take a 'grow your own food' class with the property's head farmerWellbeing - A historic site famous for its sacred spring-fed waters, the property aims to improve mental, physical & spiritual wellbeingHot Tub - Bathe in private or communal open-air soaking tubs and pools; soaking under the stars makes for an extra special experienceWorld-class destination spa situated in rural Santa Fe. Set around 70 acres of gardens, with a lake and a working farm, airy and modern casitas and cosy rooms overlook lush greenery. Indulge in farm-to-table dining, spa treatments or soak in thermal spring waters. Relaxing for both body and mind. See More
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Bishop's Lodge Santa Fe (New Mexico) 111 rooms from CA$711
Spa breaks - Total relaxation guaranteed with restorative massages and facials, yoga, meditation and various healing treatmentsActive Holiday - There's a plethora of outdoor activities on offer including horsebackriding, fishing, rafting and much moreFamilies - Spacious rooms/suites to choose from, child friendly activities and kids meals available5* Luxury - Large rooms with roaring fire, spectacular views and beautiful decorA luxury family friendly resort nestled on the edge of Santa Fe, next to the National Forest. Rooms, suites and casitas have a rustic charm with exposed beams, traditional fabrics, kiva fireplaces and private terraces. Sophisticated dining, fabulous spa and activities for all ages. Utter bliss. See More
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Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi Santa Fe (New Mexico) 37 rooms from CA$855
Sights nearby - Santa Fe offers a plethora of attractions including the NM Museum of Art and the Georgia O'Keefe museum within walking distance.Restaurant - On-site restaurants serve: a Latin-influenced menu; tapas dishes for sharing; and a selection of fresh ceviches, empanadas etc.Traditional - Adobe walls, hand-woven carpets and kiva fireplaces keep local traditions very much alive.Full of character - A former Santa Fe penitentiaryRecommended by - TabletCosy and authentically New Mexican inn at the heart of Santa Fe. All modern conveniences are provided while maintaining an ambience that is steeped in tradition, with adobe walls, locally crafted furnishings and exquisite regional food. Pets and children are welcomed and there is an eco-emphasis. See More
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The Inn of Five Graces Santa Fe (New Mexico) 24 rooms from CA$941
Spa - The spa provides an intoxicating journey for the senses, blending ancient eastern ritual with contemporary opulence.Romantic - The sensuous and extravagant atmosphere of the Inn of Five Graces ensures a stay that will kindle romance.Restrictions on children - Children 5 and older are welcome at the hotelOutstanding location - Two blocks from the Santa Fe PlazaRecommended by - Mr & Mrs SmithLarge inn with traditional adobe exterior and lavish orient-inspired interior. A kaleidoscopic explosion of colours, fabrics, tiles, patterns and mosaics sourced from Tibet, India and New Mexico makes each room resemble a treasure trove. Mountain views, full-service spa and gym, off-site restaurant. See More
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Hacienda del Cerezo Santa Fe (New Mexico) from CA$1053
Outstanding location - Perched atop a natural land table (mesa) with spectacular views over Santa Fe, which is only 40 mins drive away.Back to Nature - Immerse yourself in the natural splendour of New MexicoSights nearby - Bordered by the Tesuque Indian Reservation; Federal lands; the Horcado Ranch area; and the old Jacona Spanish Land Grant.All inclusive - Three gourmet meals a day plus all beverages (including wine), and resort facilities are included in the price.High-altitude hideaway guest ranch with traditional details. Interiors have light stucco walls, kiva fireplaces, wood beams, large windows, plush beds. Dinner is served in candlelight with classical guitar accompaniment. Infinity pool with view of Jemez Mts, tennis court and horse stable on-site. See More
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Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe (New Mexico) 65 rooms from CA$1187
Families - The range of family-friendly activities, spacious suites & complimentary dining for children under 5 makes this a family heavenSpa breaks - It'll be hard to drag yourself away from the spa which offers body work, oxygen studio, spiritual enhancement & beauty servicesBack to Nature - Reconnect with a slower pace of life surrounded by stunning natural landscapes; hike, ski, ride, raft & golf should you wishBusiness meetings - The perfect setting for an upscale off-site; blue-sky thinking, bonding and relaxation will all prosper hereRecommended by - TabletExclusive luxury ranch surrounded by spectacular natural landscapes. Made up of individual casitas, each features sophisticated paired-back New Mexican-inspired decor with patios, wood-burning fireplaces and incredible views over mountains & deserts. Superb resort dining, pool, spa and activities. See More