Enjoy the cultural crossroads of the southwest at the Days Inn of Sante Fe. The Days Inn is nestled at the foot of the majestic Jemez... more »
Enjoy the cultural crossroads of the southwest at the Days Inn of Sante Fe. The Days Inn is nestled at the foot of the majestic Jemez Mountains, just a few miles off of the Interstate 25 on Cerriollos Road, making excursions into our historic city and its attractions easily accessible. As Santa Fes affordable choice in hotel accommodations, we offer many of the same amenities provided in more expensive hotels, such as Free High Speed Internet Access- all backed by a belief that service makes a difference. Children under 12 free with adult. Must be over 21 to rent room. Internet in Public Areas. No pets allowed. Free Continental Breakfast.
Wyndham Hotel Group
* Santa Fe Down Town Plaza - 2 miles * Casino - 15 miles * Ski Area - 10 miles * State Capitol Building - 2 miles * Los Alamos Lab. - 37 miles * Albuquerque - 55 miles * Santa Fe Airport - 7 miles * Convention Center - 2 miles * Opera - 5 miles * Museums and Art Galleries - 3 miles
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Located in the cultural crossroads of the southwest, is the Days Inn Santa Fe. Just two miles from charming downtown Santa Fe (N. M. the hotel is 55 miles from the Albuquerque International Airport. Resting at the base of the Jemez mountains, guests can visit the Capitol building, Palace of Governors, listen to the famous Santa Fe Opera and visit the Georgia O'Keefe Museum. Each day guests are treated to daily complimentary continental breakfasts and an outdoor pool, business services and a meeting room are available on-site. After a day of skiing Santa Fe or shopping downtown, guests can retire to one of 83 neatly appointed guestrooms complete with complimentary Internet access and complimentary local telephone calls. All rooms are accessible via exterior corridors and wake-up calls are available upon request. Guestrooms are furnished with microwave ovens and refrigerators.
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30 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
The only cool thing was that I was able to book the room in advance. After taxes, the rate was too high for what I received. Cigarette butts hiding behind a desk and the "High Speed Internet" may as well have been dial-up. I just got here and I am already not satisfied. When a hotel tries to cut corners, this is exactly what you get...
61 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
I liked the computer in the lobby for guests to access email. I did not like checking in. When I called ahead from the road, no one knew anything about me.
I am somewhat likely
to return to the Days Inn Santa Fe New Mexico.
I might recommend it to friends.
We got a great deal with the hotel and
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Posted Mar 03, 2007
Mediocre
We got a great deal with the hotel and flight priced together. It was an old place but for the price it was fine. I felt safe and the people who ran it were very pleasant. If you want very clean and updated don't stay here. I wouldn't have wanted ...