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Explore 20 hotels in Santa Fe, NM. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Inn on the Alameda
Great location near the plaza with friendly staff and an excellent included breakfast. Beds are mediocre and rooms pick up street noise, but most guests overlook this for the charming property and included perks like shuttle service and on-site restaurant.
Drury Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe
Guests love the friendly staff, free breakfast and drinks, and walkable downtown location. Rooms are comfortable with nice amenities and balconies, though avoid room 419 due to noise from building equipment. The pool, hot tub, and art-filled spaces make it a solid choice for families.
Inn of the Governors
Rooms are clean and comfortable with desks and mini fridges. Staff goes out of their way to help, especially for special occasions. You get a hot sit-down breakfast included, a daily social hour with free drinks, and can request housekeeping only when you want it.
Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe
Staff goes above and beyond with friendly service, but cleaning standards slip. Rooms offer stunning scenery and private amenities like hot tubs and fireplaces. One guest found blood on pillows and a contact lens in the bathroom, suggesting housekeeping needs work despite the luxurious setting and excellent dining.
Las Palomas
Las Palomas delivers comfortable casitas with fireplaces and patios, clean rooms, and luxury sheets that guests love. The made-to-order breakfast featuring blue corn pancakes and New Mexican chile impresses everyone. Staff goes out of their way to help, though you need to ask for extra blankets and bed setup for extra guests.
La Fonda on the Plaza - Temporarily Closed
La Fonda delivers on historic Santa Fe charm with beautiful rustic-elegant rooms, excellent staff across every department, and an unbeatable plaza location. Expect gorgeous architecture, thoughtful modern bathrooms, and consistently friendly service. Food and drinks cost significantly more than you'd pay elsewhere.
Hotel Santa Fe, Hacienda & Spa
Spacious, clean rooms with comfortable beds and good climate control, but windows lack soundproofing and blackout shades. Staff treats you well and breakfast impresses. The hot tub breaks frequently, so don't count on it.
Inn and Spa at Loretto
The hotel has comfortable beds and beautiful architecture in a great downtown location. Rooms feel dated and views can disappoint. Service quality swings wildly from excellent to nonresponsive, and noise issues have bothered guests at night.
Rosewood Inn Of the Anasazi
The rooms are small but comfortable with good beds and well-stocked bars, though noise from doors and motorcycles bothers some guests. Service quality swings wildly between outstanding staff and neglectful restaurant service that leaves guests pouring their own water. The hotel looks beautiful but falls short on basics like lighting fireplaces or managing car reservations smoothly.
Hotel Chimayo
The rooms are clean and comfortable with good beds, but expect small bathrooms, dim lighting, and tiny TVs. The 1970s vintage decor feels authentic and charming. Staff is friendly and helpful, and the downtown location puts you steps from shops and restaurants with a bar and pizza place downstairs.
Hilton Vacation Club Villas de Santa Fe
Spacious apartment-style rooms with full kitchens attract most guests, though mattresses and pillows disappoint some. Noise carries between units. Staff go out of their way to help. Location near the plaza beats the price.
Best Western Plus Inn of Santa Fe
Rooms are spacious and comfortable with good beds, but cleanliness is inconsistent. The dryer barely works, pillows are poor quality, and some guests reported dirty sheets and hair in bathrooms. Staff quality varies widely depending on who works the desk.
Hotel St. Francis
Tiny rooms with broken AC and street noise keep you awake at night. Staff and common areas are excellent, the location can't be beat, and beds are comfortable. Old plumbing and outdated HVAC systems frustrate most guests.
Hyatt Place Santa Fe
Clean, well-maintained rooms with comfortable beds and mountain views. Staff go above and beyond with pet-friendly service and helpful recommendations. Breakfast offers decent variety, but charge your room carefully at checkout to avoid billing errors.
Inn at Santa Fe, SureStay Collection by Best Western
Rooms are small but comfortable with firm mattresses and good showers, though cleanliness is inconsistent. Staff ranges from helpful to irritable depending on the day. Breakfast is solid, location is quiet and convenient, but you must request housekeeping or it won't happen.
La Posada de Santa Fe, a Tribute Portfolio Resort & Spa
Rooms badly need updates, with stained carpet, old furniture, weak heating, and that campfire smell from the fireplace, though beds are comfortable and some have nice courtyards. Service and location downtown are excellent. Stay here for the vibe and staff, not the room condition.
Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder
Rooms are clean, warm, and comfortable with patios or balconies and mountain views. The resort feels well-maintained with good amenities like hot tubs and fireplaces, but it sits 25 minutes from downtown Santa Fe. Breakfast costs extra despite what some booking sites claim.
Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza
Excellent front desk staff save this aging hotel from being a total miss. AC units fail regularly, rooms need updating, and the pool is buggy and gross, but you get a good downtown location and occasional upgrades. Pay motel prices for motel quality.
The Inn of The Five Graces
Each room is unique and beautifully designed with distinctive decor. Staff treat you like family and go out of their way to make your stay special. The breakfast is excellent and the restaurant food is phenomenal.
Eldorado Hotel and Spa