Garrett's Desert Inn in Santa Fe, N. M. is located in the midst of Santa Fe's charming historic city center. Two blocks from the DownTown... more »
Garrett's Desert Inn in Santa Fe, N. M. is located in the midst of Santa Fe's charming historic city center. Two blocks from the DownTown Plaza, near the end of the Santa Fe Trail, this hotel is surrounded by shops, galleries, museums and historic sites, all a short walk away. San Miguel Mission, Palace of the Governors, Museum of Fine Arts, Georgia O'Keefe Museum, over two hundred art galleries and Sweeney Convention Center are within a four block radius of the hotel. Guests will also enjoy the scenic 10-mile drive to the Santa Fe Opera. Garrett's Desert Inn has meeting space available. Guests will enjoy the outdoor pool as they bask in the New Mexico sunshine. Dine at Le Zodiac, a cafe and bakery serving breakfast and lunch, closed Tuesdays. This two-story, 83-guestroom hotel includes complimentary wireless Internet access. Southwestern-style guestrooms are air conditioned although windows open to cooling breezes. Garrett's Desert Inn offers a convenient base for guests to explore the beautiful mountains and recreational activities in the Santa Fe area.
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37 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Overall, I enjoyed my stay here. The price was reasonable, considering most of the hotels around Santa Fe Plaza are over $200 a night. Only about 2 blocks east of the plaza. Very convenient.
I have stayed at Garretts more than a
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Posted May 21, 2008
Mediocre
I have stayed at Garretts more than a dozen times over the past 8 years. Their location is great, walk to the plaza and dining. Each of the past few times I have stayed the room quality has declined. Because of its location and price I have...
First thing to know is that the daily
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Posted May 03, 2008
Good
First thing to know is that the daily charge for parking a rental car is $8/day including nights. I checked out at 5 am, but had to pay the daily rate for the day even thoiugh i was gone. I didn't squabble on the days I took day trips since they...
It's right in the middle of town.
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Posted Sep 20, 2007
Excellent
It's right in the middle of town. Everything in Santa Fe is within walking distance. You wouldn't need a car at all unless you want to go on day trips to Taos. The price was so reasonable! It was only about $75 per night. It was...
63 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Pro - Inn was within walking distance of downtown. Con's - small cramped rooms that look tired and worn. Not mentioned, until check-in is the daily parking fee registered guest have to pay. I can't remember but is was either $5 or $8 a day.
Garrett's was excellent for staying in
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Posted Jul 13, 2007
Good
Garrett's was excellent for staying in Santa Fe and being able to walk to almost all major restaurants and attractions. The price was great for the location. The furniture and the carpeting need to be upgraded. Despite this, the room had all the...
The location is great, right off the
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Posted Sep 04, 2006
Mediocre
The location is great, right off the plaza. But you are paying high prices for the location, not the room. The sofa bed had the comfortability of a bean bag chair. The carpeting was torn and stained. The mini-suite has a very small bedroom with a ...
It looks cute and clean from the
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Posted Jul 03, 2006
Horrible
It looks cute and clean from the outside with new doors on the rooms and wonderful flower boxes...but, the inside was not clean. The only plus was the friendly staff. The floors and linens where old and sticky feeling. We would not even walk around...
Far from glamorous, but very cozy
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Posted May 17, 2002
by peter_behle
Good
pros: Great location, Good valueGarrett's is anything but luxurious--it's really just a utilitarian motel with small, but clean, rooms and a nice sized, comfortable bar. But two things stand out about this place: It's in a great location and it's a...