Along with its sister property, the 35-room Hacienda (located next door), the upper-middle-range Hotel Santa Fe is the only hotel in town owned by Native Americans. The Native theme is handsomely on display throughout the 128 rooms and suites and the hotel common areas -- you can even arrange a private teepee dinner through the hotel restaurant, Amaya. But the rooms could use some updating, and aren't as big as those in other comparable properties nearby. The hotel is about a 15-minute walk from the Plaza; visitors who want to stay closer to Santa Fe's shopping and cultural center could look into La Fonda on the Plaza.
Along with its sister property, the 35-room Hacienda (located next door), the upper-middle-range Hotel Santa Fe is the only hotel in town owned by Native Americans. The Native theme is handsomely on display throughout the 128 rooms and suites and the hotel common areas -- you can even arrange a private teepee dinner through the hotel restaurant, Amaya. But the rooms could use some updating, and aren't as big as those in other comparable properties nearby. The hotel is about a 15-minute walk from the Plaza; visitors who want to stay closer to Santa Fe's shopping and cultural center could look into La Fonda on the Plaza.
The two-and-a-half-pearl Comfort Suites offers comfortable accommodations for travelers on a budget and good value, but it's situated on a busy six-lane road and it isn't within walking distance of downtown Santa Fe. The property's 60 guest rooms lack style, but they're spacious and comfortable, and offer conveniences like microwaves and mini-fridges, and some suites add wet bars and sofa beds. Amenities are solid for a hotel in its category, with freebies including hot breakfast served in a colorful dining room, Wi-Fi throughout, and on-site parking. There's also an indoor pool and a hot tub. Travelers looking for a step up who also want to stay closer to town can consider The Lodge at Santa Fe.
The two-and-a-half-pearl Comfort Suites offers comfortable accommodations for travelers on a budget and good value, but it's situated on a busy six-lane road and it isn't within walking distance of downtown Santa Fe. The property's 60 guest rooms lack style, but they're spacious and comfortable, and offer conveniences like microwaves and mini-fridges, and some suites add wet bars and sofa beds. Amenities are solid for a hotel in its category, with freebies including hot breakfast served in a colorful dining room, Wi-Fi throughout, and on-site parking. There's also an indoor pool and a hot tub. Travelers looking for a step up who also want to stay closer to town can consider The Lodge at Santa Fe.
Many guests report being pleasantly surprised by the two-and-a-half-pearl Econo Lodge Inn & Suites. The tidy, 48-room hotel offers a comfortable stay for travelers who don’t mind driving more than 15 minutes to downtown. Amenities are solid, including a free breakfast buffet with a made-to-order omelet station, heated outdoor pool and whirlpool, business center, and laundry facilities. The guest rooms are clean and spacious, and all come nicely equipped with flat-screen TVs, microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. Suites with sofas in separate seating areas are available. Rates are among the lowest in the area. The nearby Comfort Suites has similar rooms and amenities, and it’s a little closer to downtown, but rates are often slightly higher.
Many guests report being pleasantly surprised by the two-and-a-half-pearl Econo Lodge Inn & Suites. The tidy, 48-room hotel offers a comfortable stay for travelers who don’t mind driving more than 15 minutes to downtown. Amenities are solid, including a free breakfast buffet with a made-to-order omelet station, heated outdoor pool and whirlpool, business center, and laundry facilities. The guest rooms are clean and spacious, and all come nicely equipped with flat-screen TVs, microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. Suites with sofas in separate seating areas are available. Rates are among the lowest in the area. The nearby Comfort Suites has similar rooms and amenities, and it’s a little closer to downtown, but rates are often slightly higher.