Location. Located in the historic Guadalupe Railyard district, the Hotel Santa Fe is six blocks from the San Miguel Mission and the New... more »
Location. Located in the historic Guadalupe Railyard district, the Hotel Santa Fe is six blocks from the San Miguel Mission and the New Mexico State Capitol. The shops and restaurants of the Santa Fe Plaza and Canyon Road are within seven blocks of the hotel. Within a one mile radius of the Hotel Santa Fe are the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Palace of the Governors and the Santa Fe Convention Center. The hotel provides complimentary shuttle service within one mile, upon request. Hotel Features. The Amaya restaurant and bar serves traditional Native American dishes with wild game and seafood, fireside cocktails and Native flute melodies. Specialties include Venison Osso Bucco and Roasted Squash Bisque. Conference rooms reflect the southwestern style of the hotel and seat up to 275. A business center is also on site. Sculptured outdoor gardens frame an outdoor pool and spa tub. The Santa Fe Massage room features holistic therapeutic massage and body treatments. Guest activities include storytelling with the hotel resident historian and educational lectures with America's top Native American authorities. Guestrooms. Traditional Native American Artwork and décor adorn the 128 guestrooms at the Hotel Santa Fe. Rooms include stocked minibars, high-speed Internet access and premium cable television. Bedding features feather pillows and custom-made duvets. Select suites include butler service, separate living areas and balconies. Most rooms overlook the Rocky Mountains. Private baths feature designer toiletries and double-headed walk-in showers with built in benches. Expert Tip. Throughout the hotel's Hacienda and three acres of land containing sculptures and totems, the Hotel Santa Fe features Native American art representing New Mexico's nineteen pueblos and other tribes across the nation. The hotel is the only Native American-owned hotel in the city. Minimum age for children to stay free in a room with a parent/guardian is 17.
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Overall, a very nice stay. . .
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Posted Jul 11, 2008
Good
I had researched hotel in Santa Fe online and ended up choosing the Hotel Santa Fe. I have no regrets and would happily stay at the hotel again. The location was good (easy walking distance to the Plaza), but I was intrigued by some of the great...
The hotel itself was beautiful- we stayed in a room with a luxurious bathroom, balcony and huge, comfortable bed. They really know how to pamper the guests- from thick terrycloth robes, slippers, and chocolates on the bed every night! I felt like...
We really enjoyed our stay at Hotel Santa Fe.
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Posted Jun 04, 2008
Excellent
We will defininitely return to the Hotel Santa Fe. We loved the cozy, relaxing, friendly atmosphere. The hotel is well-maintained and the shuttle was very handy for going to the Plaza. The Amayo restaurant has outstanding food and the Concierge...
We love to go to Hotel Santa Fe. It has so much personality and character. There is always live music playing in the evenings and the place just has a special aura about it.
The restaurant is good - not great - but still fun to eat...
We recently stayed 3 nights at the
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Posted Nov 05, 2007
Excellent
We recently stayed 3 nights at the Hotel Santa Fe and were very impressed with this property. We stayed in the Hacienda Rooms which provided a concierge service as well as a private driver to take you to any local attractions. The rooms were large ...
We recently stayed 3 nights at the
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Posted Nov 05, 2007
Excellent
We recently stayed 3 nights at the Hotel Santa Fe and were very impressed with this property. We stayed in the Hacienda Rooms which provided a concierge service as well as a private driver to take you to any local attractions. The rooms were large ...
We stayed at this hotel on the recommendation of close friends. They raved about the attentive and friendly staff and the nice rooms. They particularly advised us to make time to eat at the Amaya restaurant and hear Ronald Roybal perform Native...
The Hotel Santa Fe exceeded our expectations. We loved the fact that it is locally owned, rather than a part of a chain. The ambiance reflected the local tribe's ownership. All in all, the hotel was a nice immersion into the Santa Fe culture and ...