La Posada Hotel is an upscale historic property with 37 rooms, each filled with Southwest character. Originally built along the Santa Fe Railroad line in 1930, the friendly hotel draws history and art buffs. Rooms are large and have crafty wood and metal furniture; some have jetted tubs, colorful tile, and balconies. Train noises may be an issue for some, but many guests feel it adds to the atmosphere. There's free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and an award-winning on-site restaurant, The Turquoise Room, which serves refined Southwestern fare. There are attractions, restaurants, and shops within walking distance, as well as on-site art displays, a theater, and a gift shop with local crafts. There are no elevators in the hotel, nor phones in the rooms. Pets are permitted for a fee.
La Posada Hotel is an upscale historic property with 37 rooms, each filled with Southwest character. Originally built along the Santa Fe Railroad line in 1930, the friendly hotel draws history and art buffs. Rooms are large and have crafty wood and metal furniture; some have jetted tubs, colorful tile, and balconies. Train noises may be an issue for some, but many guests feel it adds to the atmosphere. There's free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and an award-winning on-site restaurant, The Turquoise Room, which serves refined Southwestern fare. There are attractions, restaurants, and shops within walking distance, as well as on-site art displays, a theater, and a gift shop with local crafts. There are no elevators in the hotel, nor phones in the rooms. Pets are permitted for a fee.