The Inn of the Anasazi, A Rosewood Hotel, celebrates the enduring creative spirit of the region's early Native Americans. Located in the... more »
The Inn of the Anasazi, A Rosewood Hotel, celebrates the enduring creative spirit of the region's early Native Americans. Located in the heart of Santa Fe's plaza, the 57-room Inn is an elegant microcosm of Southwestern style with massive hand-carved doors, sculptured stairways and sandstone walls that whisper of prehistoric Pueblo living. Not only was the hotel built in true tradition but the hotel was blessed by an Anasazi medicine man and buried beneath the buildings and within the walls and ceilings are crystals thought to have magical powers. The ground the hotel sits on is historic and contains many artifacts, and ruins of ancient times. Santa Fe's Inn of the Anasazi is a unique, year-round destination for guests with discerning taste. The hotel's intimate event venues accommodate 10 to 40 guests. Comprehensive guest services, exceptional food and beverage and an experienced concierge staff ensure that each and every guest feels welcome and at home.
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High rating, but I wouldn't book it again
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Posted Jul 31, 2007
Good
It's a very nice, small, boutique hotel with an excellent staff and outstanding restaurant. The location is superb. The service is impeccable. But, I don't think I'd bother to stay there again, because of one thing: the beds are about 3...
The Locatation is great.Room was clean new with many extras like fruit , special soaps and a well stocked fridge for beverages.The staff was good. The place needs a drive up check in area.I did not like the $ 15.00 overnight parking fee I thought...
We really liked the wonderful
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Posted Dec 10, 2000
Good
We really liked the wonderful ammenities at the Inn of the Anasazi. The rooms are beautiful - ours was extremely comfortable with a large, comfy bed, lots of pillows and even a remote-controlled kiva (adobe fireplace). Most rooms have no view, but...