The non-smoking Hacienda is a $8 million addition to the Hotel Santa Fe, retaining its own identity. Only a seven-minute walk to the hear... more »
The non-smoking Hacienda is a $8 million addition to the Hotel Santa Fe, retaining its own identity. Only a seven-minute walk to the heart of historic downtown, guests enjoy easy access to all Santa Fe's offerings. The only Native American-owned hotel in Santa Fe, the Hacienda occupies three acres adorned by flowers and Native American art. Its Pueblo-Revival architecture with its terraced levels is a testament to the Hacienda's dedication to preserving Native American culture. However, guests will be accommodated in modern luxury. They will be greeted with a seamless check-in, and attended to by a butler, who'll see them to their rooms, and perform the services of a concierge. All of the accommodations can be described as a haven of hospitality and personality. Every room and suite is complete with modern amenities, but decorated with a distinctly traditional, Santa Fe flair. The elements of Native American culture pervade the Hacienda - from the impressive lobby to the Art and Craft shop, which is owned by the Picuri Tribe. The on-site restaurant offers contemporary cuisine, with traditional Pueblo ingredients and Northern New Mexico influences. Luxury, service and Native American culture all come together at the Hacienda at Hotel Santa Fe.
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We were so pleased with the 10 days we
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Posted Feb 02, 2009
Excellent
We were so pleased with the 10 days we stayed at the Hacienda. Everything was perfect and all the staff were incredible. The building is beautifully decorated with fabulous American-Indian artworks, but it was still very cozy and comfortable. We...
The hotel was very authentic to
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Posted Jan 07, 2007
Excellent
The hotel was very authentic to Southwest decor. Very cozy and clean. Service was excellent and shuttle was great. Great place for families and couples. Morning breakfast was nice and views interesting.
It was wonderful! Did not want to come
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Posted Dec 17, 2006
Excellent
It was wonderful! Did not want to come home. People so friendly, and the weather was unbelievable. No humidity. I have recommended to everyone who would listen to me. My husband was very pleased, and he is very hard to please.The only problem...
Hacienda at Hotel Santa Fe was ok - but
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Posted Nov 16, 2006
Okay
Hacienda at Hotel Santa Fe was ok - but at $*/night it was disappointing. The overall appearance of the grounds and interior was good. The location was ok, but not great - walking to the square would have been too much and the highly-touted...
pros: rooms, beds, breakfastHad a great weekend stay at the Hacienda.The rooms were huge,wonderfully decorated in local art,and the new beds were awesome.Enjoyed the comp breakfast on the patio every morning.Lots of food and great tasting.I think...