Eldorado Hotel & Spa is Santa Fe?s finest Four Diamond hotel, a stately landmark just off the historic Plaza and in the very heart of tow... more »
Eldorado Hotel & Spa is Santa Fe?s finest Four Diamond hotel, a stately landmark just off the historic Plaza and in the very heart of town. Spacious guest rooms, reflecting New Mexico?s celebrated Pueblo Revival style, feature handcrafted Southwestern furniture and balconies, plus suites with kiva fireplaces and butler service. The mystical new Nidah spa offers pampering treatments reflecting timeless traditions of the region. Discover the exciting new changes at the Old House, Zagat?s top choice for New Mexico dining as well. Eldorado Court Bar offers a casually inviting setting, with the best mix of live music in town.
Official Hotel Information
Eldorado Hotel & Spa flourishes 219 graciously appointed guest rooms and suites, decorated in the distinguished "Santa Fe Style", many of which feature Kiva fireplaces and terraces, or balconies overlooking the majestic Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Fashioned after New Mexico's celebrated pueblo revival architectural style, Eldorado hotel is lavishly decorated with beautiful southwestern artwork. More than a quarter million dollars of original art graces the interior, and is often the first introduction guests receive to the remarkable culture of Santa Fe.
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Location. The Eldorado Hotel & Spa is located in downtown Santa Fe, N. M. The hotel is two blocks from the Santa Fe plaza, the Museum of Fine Arts and Palace of the Governors, where American Indians sell hand-made jewelry and crafts. The hotel is adjacent to the Georgia O'Keefe Museum. Palace of the Governors, with American Indians selling hand-made jewelry and crafts, is two blocks away. Hotel Features. The Eldorado Court & Lounge serves breakfast and lunch daily. Drinks and live entertainment are offered nights at the Eldorado Court & Lounge. The Old House serves international cuisine with a Santa Fe flair. The Eldorado Hotel and Spa's exterior is made of stucco in traditional Santa Fe style. The hotel displays original Southwestern artwork and cactus throughout. The hotel has a heated rooftop pool and hot tub with views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The fitness center offers cardiovascular and weight training equipment. Nidah Spa features treatments made from indigenous New Mexico plants with healing properties. Saunas and professional massage therapy are available. Guestrooms. Guestrooms at the Eldorado Hotel & Spa feature Southwestern décor in deep coral, desert sky blue, cactus green and dark or natural wood tones. Rooms include two overstuffed chairs, tables and minibars. High-speed Internet access is available for a fee. Terry-cloth bathrobes and slippers are offered. Select rooms have wood-burning kiva fireplaces and terraces with city views are available in some rooms. Bathrooms include Gilchrist & Soames toiletries. Expert Tip. Built at the beginning of the 17th century, Palace of the Governors exhibits, collects and archives artifacts from New Mexico's Spanish Colonial (1540-1821), Mexican (1821-1846), US Territorial (1846-1912) and statehood (1912-present) periods. The Segesser Hide Paintings collection includes the first known depictions of Spanish colonial life in the United States.
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My wife and I travel frequently to Santa Fe. We were really excited to stay at the Eldorado for the first time. It was Thanksgiving and very cold and snowed. The room we were given had NO heat. Our room was like an ice box. We asked that the heat...
We dined here while visiting Santa Fe
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Posted Dec 10, 2008
Excellent
We dined here while visiting Santa Fe this past year. It was great. They serve New Mexican fare at reasonable prices. The restaurant, as the name implies, is filled with old world charm.
We stayed at the Eldorado over Spring Break (Mar 08) and thought it was great in every way-except for the parking fee. The food was good, service good, the hot tub great and exercise room great too. Very close to the square--very convenient. We will ...
If you're visiting Santa Fe the
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Posted Mar 09, 2008
Excellent
If you're visiting Santa Fe the Eldorado Hotel and Spa is where you need to stay. Its world class accommodation's and services are stellar. A great roof-deck pool, wonderful restaurant, beautiful rooms, right down town. Just steps away from Santa...
We only stayed one night but it was
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Posted Aug 15, 2007
Okay
We only stayed one night but it was such a hassle, I wouldn't try it again. First they messed up our reservation and had us under "cancelled/rescheduled" status. Meaning, we were charged for the cancellation we never made. Second, the staff other...
Stayed here with my family when we were
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Posted May 23, 2007
Excellent
Stayed here with my family when we were in town for the Pueblo dances. Everyone loved it, even the kids. Rooms were beautiful, entire hotel was immaculate. All staff were friendly and extremely helpful. Of course, we got a great rate so that helped...
Very dirty and old....over priced and over rated!
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Posted Jan 01, 2007
Horrible
We stayed during Christmas 2006, very bad front desk staff service. Rooms were bad, very old and smelled. Location was good, but thats it! Very expensive and not worth the stay. Staff was lazy, not helpful and rude in some cases. My wife, and...
Stayed 2 nights here.There are so many
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Posted Dec 30, 2006
Good
Stayed 2 nights here.There are so many great hotels w/flair in Santa Fe that ElDorado probably would not be my first choice. Great Dining experience, great service after they did not have the room avail we booked and paid for (incl some add...