Location. The Inn of the Governors is located in Santa Fe, N. M. within one-quarter mile of Santa Fe Plaza, Loreto Chapel and West de... more »
Location. The Inn of the Governors is located in Santa Fe, N. M. within one-quarter mile of Santa Fe Plaza, Loreto Chapel and West de Vargas Park. The hotel is less than one-half mile from Bridge of the Hidalgos Historic Site, New Mexico Capitol Building and Institute of American Indian Arts Museum. Museum of New Mexico History Library and Sweeney Convention Center are just over one-half mile from the hotel. Hotel Features. Inn of the Governors opens to a lobby with deep burnt orange tiled floors, exposed brickwork, wooden wall paneling, wooden ceiling beams, a globe, and sofas and chairs. The hotel offers complimentary daily buffet-style breakfasts and afternoon sherry and tea receptions. Del Charro Saloon, with saloon doors, wooden paneling, and a kiva fireplace, serves American and New Mexican cuisine including burgers, wraps, quesadillas and salads. The hotel offers complimentary wireless Internet access in the lobby. The hotel features a year-round outdoor pool. Guestrooms. Guestrooms feature Santa Fe-style décor including carved wooden desks and Southwestern artwork. Beds feature pillowtop mattresses, feather pillows and American Indian quilts. Cable television and dial-up Internet access are available. Rooms include coffeemakers and minibars. Bathrooms feature Southwestern-tiled showers, bathrobes and Emlin toiletries. Expert Tip. Constructed in Pueblo Revival Style, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum's building was transferred to the museum by the federal government. The museum, located one-half mile from the hotel, houses over 7,000 works of American Indian art and hosts workshops and gallery discussions by the artists.
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26 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
This is about the 4th time we have stayed at Inn of the Governors and everytime has been wonderful. The rooms are southwest motif and very cozy. The mountain sunrise breakfast is top notch. And the convience of Del Charro Saloon adjoined to the pro
This Hotel was fantastic. It had a
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Posted Feb 28, 2009
Excellent
This Hotel was fantastic. It had a nice warm charm, clean and everything we needed for a wonderful 3 days. So close to the Plaza (4 minute walk) and close to everything we wanted to see. My 3 yr old loved the pool, even in Feb. we lucked out with ...
This hotel, like all others near the
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Posted Jun 29, 2007
Okay
This hotel, like all others near the plaza, is ridiculously overpriced for what is offered. The rooms stank of sewer gas and it took two days of complaining before it was fixed. But the breakfast buffet and afternoon sherry are good and included....
The central location of the hotel is
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Posted Jun 26, 2007
Excellent
The central location of the hotel is the best, but more importantly, the layout gives the impression of seclusion...an oasis in the midst of a city! The restaurants, and the pool, and the food, all were fantastic! Santa Fe's most popular sites are...
My friends and I really enjoyed our
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Posted Apr 11, 2007
Excellent
My friends and I really enjoyed our stay in Santa Fe. The staff was friendly. It was a great location. We parked the car and were able to walk everywere. We arrived late for breakfast on Monday and the staff was very accommodating.
My husband & I enjoyed our 1st
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Posted Feb 19, 2007
Good
My husband & I enjoyed our 1st anniversary at this hotel. The decore and staff were very nice. The bar was cool to hang out at and the comp. breakfast was excellent. Street noice can be a little loud though, but other than that it's an excellent ...
pros: Good breakfast, Near the PlazaWow! The web site for this place is very deceiving. Here is what they left out of the lovely, poolside views on their web site: screaming children running past your room - which is constructed with thin walls,...
pros: breakfastOkay, at $250/night we had folgers coffee in the room, squishy mattresses... I've stayed at motel 6's that were better than this! The rooms are small, the air vents were dirty, and the walls are paper thin. Just to give you an idea...