An exquisite Santa Fe boutique hotel reflecting the culture and sophistication of its historic setting, the Inn and Spa at Loretto featur... more »
An exquisite Santa Fe boutique hotel reflecting the culture and sophistication of its historic setting, the Inn and Spa at Loretto features 134 guestrooms, a full-service spa, casual fine dining, three art galleries and a tranquil garden. The Inn is ideally located in the heart of Santa Fe, near the Palace of the Governors and just one block from historic Santa Fe Plaza's galleries, museums, restaurants and boutiques.
Effortlessly blending old-world charm with world-class splendor, this New Mexico luxury hotel is one of the state's most photographed buildings. Built at the end of the historic Old Santa Fe Trail high in the spectacular Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the Inn and Spa at Loretto is an architectural recreation of the Taos Pueblo, a national historic landmark.
Receiving a meticulous $7.5 million renovation in 2008, the Inn and Spa at Loretto beautifully respects Santa Fe architecture, character and spirit.
Traditional beamed ceilings with vigas and latillas, indigenous rugs, handwoven fabrics, and white-washed adobe walls adorned with authentic regional artwork reflect Pueblo, Native American and Spanish culture.
Crackling kiva fireplaces, soft lighting and candles provide welcoming warmth and comfort.
Handcrafted doors, windows, corbels, canales and light fixtures display the personal mark of their makers.
Step into a world inspired by Native American folklore. Our richly appointed accommodations are bathed in warm vibrant colors which create an ambiance that is romantic and tranquil. The internationally renowned design team of Zimmer Associates International, Robert Zimmer and his partner Dolores Hundley Zimmer designed each room with a vision to transcend space and time in order to capture the Pueblo Indian's spirit, character, and reverence for life - through design.
Our accommodations offer the Inn's signature amenities in a more intimate setting with spectacular city, mountain and garden views and include our signature comfort bed with pristine bedding and custom designed Native American patterned blanket, 42 inch flat screen television, leather chair with ottoman, and a glass top writing desk. Luxurious appointments also include plush Spa at Loretto bathrobes and an internationally recognized bath amenity line from Gilchrist & Soames. Additional conveniences include a pedestal sink, clock radio stereo, well stocked refrigerated mini bar, coffee & tea maker, pay per view movies, voice mail, data port and wireless internet access.
Official Hotel Information
The Inn at Loretto is a hotel and spa located just 20 miles from the Santa Fe Municipal Airport in downtown Santa Fe. This adobe hotel is a block from Santa Fe Plaza, the Museum of Fine Arts, and Saint Francis Cathedral. The Inn is the most photographed building in New Mexico and adjoins the 1878 Loretto Chapel, famous for its circular staircase of two complete 360-degree turns that stand with no center support. Guests to the Inn at Loretto are welcomed with kiva fireplaces, soft lighting and candles. Luminaria offers contemporary American dining with Southwestern influences. The menu includes steaks, chops and seafood with local, natural and organic products. The Spa at Loretta offers licensed master therapists, aromatherpy treatments, and massage and body wrap treatments that utilize local herbs such as sage. The outdoor swimming pool is heated and available year-round. Three art galleries are on-site. The consierge desk assists with local restaurant reservations or suggests day trips in the local area. Wireless Internet access is provided throughout the hotel. Guestroom decor features warm colors, Native American patterned throws, trader rugs, leather chairs and artwork that reflects Santa Fe's history. Beddings include pillowtop matresses and feather comforters. Bath amenities are from Gilchrist and Soames, and bathrooms include waffle-weave bathrobes. The following mandatory hotel-imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out. Hotel resort fee: $12 per room/night, Hotel resort fee inclusions: Wireless Internet access, Local calls, Housekeeper gratuities, . The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at either check-in or check-out. Valet parking: $18 overnight, Rollaway beds: $15/night, The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. The hotel does accept pets, but guests must contact the hotel directly for specific policy and fee information. Guests may contact the hotel using the information provided on the reservation confirmation received after booking via this Web site. The minimum check-in age is 21 for this hotel.
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Inn at Loretto rests at the end of the historic Santa Fe Trail amid the enchanted vistas of the Sangre de Christo Mountains. A resort of soulful elegance in the very heart of Santa Fe, a gentle stroll to the city's famed galleries, museums and Artist Row. Please note that there is a nightly Hotel Services Fee of $10 The fee includes the following: Complimentary wireless internet access, Complimentary local phone calls, A weekday USA Today newspaper, Daily housekeeping gratuity, Use of pool and fitness center. This will be charged at check-out..
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The Inn and Spa at Loretto is a very
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Posted Feb 20, 2009
Okay
The Inn and Spa at Loretto is a very nice place. The room was decorated nicely, and the view was terrific. The only thing we did not like about it was that the heater was very noisey. It would come on and rattle and blow like the kind of heaters...
I enjoyed my three night stay at the
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Posted Dec 25, 2008
Good
I enjoyed my three night stay at the Loretto Inn. It is only a few minutes walk to all the major attractions in downtown Santa Fe. The staff was courteous and helpful, especially the valet service. The facilities are older and could use a little...
The Inn and Spa at Loreto provides an
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Posted Dec 22, 2008
Excellent
The Inn and Spa at Loreto provides an excellent location for enjoying the historic district of Santa Fe. In addition, aside from a noisy forced air heater, room was very comfortable. Staff was also very accommodating -- I made standing order for...
I enjoyed staying in this hotel a lot.
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Posted Aug 03, 2008
Excellent
I enjoyed staying in this hotel a lot. It is walking distance to most enjoyable things in Santa Fe, including the downtown plaza, good restaurants, neat shopping. The bed was very comfortable, appointed with down comforters and pillows. In...
We were given a room right outside the
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Posted Jun 11, 2008
Okay
We were given a room right outside the 2nd floor elevator. Room was so small and did not have faux fireplace as told when I booked the room. Working fireplace in room would cost $700 more a night. (ha! ha!) Room was average. Cost was too high at...
I live in Santa Fe and have had many massages. I keep returning to Spaterre for the atmosphere, genuine friendliness and masterful therapies. Try Lyndsey or Amelia they are phenomenal...
I travel at least 40-45 weeks out of
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Posted Jan 21, 2008
Excellent
I travel at least 40-45 weeks out of the year on business and have to say that my recent stay at the Inn and Spa at Loretto was better than great. It is very important that I feel comfortable at my home away from home. The staff was very...
I travel at least 40-45 weeks out of
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Posted Jan 21, 2008
Excellent
I travel at least 40-45 weeks out of the year on business and have to say that my recent stay at the Inn and Spa at Loretto was better than great. It is very important that I feel comfortable at my home away from home. The staff was very...
My husband and I stayed here and could
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Posted Dec 18, 2007
Excellent
My husband and I stayed here and could not have been more pleased and surprised. We read some of the other negative reviews on this hotel and we cannot understand what they are talking about. We travel regularly, I will only stay in a four star...
The only good thing about this place
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Posted Aug 29, 2007
Okay
The only good thing about this place was its location. The old rooms are very tiny, the bathrooms have no counter space and the closets are hard to get to and microscopic. The place was so dirty, the walls and doors were sticky. The decor was...