One of Santa Fe’s most distinctive and intimate boutique hotels, the Hotel Plaza Real is in the beating heart of Old Town Santa Fe, just steps from the Plaza, and features an intoxicating blend of Spanish, Native American and New World influences, from handcrafted furnishings and acclaimed Southwestern art to the landscaped courtyard. Guestrooms and suites boast a private balcony or patio, tasteful and elegant Southwestern décor and luxurious bedding and amenities.
A striking boutique hotel constructed to look like an adobe Pueblo village, the Inn at Loretto is luxurious with a unique Santa Fe character. Landscaped walkways lined with statues, rustic patios and vibrant and tactile guestrooms, complete with luxurious amenities and an artistic style, make the Inn at Loretto on of Santa Fe’s finest hotels. Like the hotel itself, the Inn at Loretto’s Spa Terre takes cues from the Southwest’s Native American cultures with indigenous herbs and minerals in their signature treatments. The Spa also offers private yoga classes in a rejuvenating setting.
Built in 1939 for Conrad Hilton, this "small hotel of historic proportions" stays true to its southwestern legacy with a dramatic Spanish style courtyard lobby where a hand-carved wooden balcony overlooks a tiled fountain. The guestrooms capture the same nostalgia with carved headboards, Pueblo rugs, and painted plaster walls. Add award-winning service and modern touches, and the Posada makes the desert hospitable.
A North Albuquerque hotel with a Native American appeal, the new Nativo Lodge boasts Navajo blankets, dream catchers and Native American art work in its guestrooms and suites, both of which features private balconies or patios with views of the Sandia Mountains and downtown Albuquerque. The Spirit Wind’s Café is an onsite restaurant with authentic New Mexico cuisine.
Situated atop picturesque hills, The Lodge at Santa Fe is inspired by ancient Anasazi building traditions and boasts a uniquely Southwestern ambiance that is accented with hand-crafted furniture and local art. Each of The Lodge at Santa Fe’s 128 rooms are adorned with blankets featuring Navajo designs, original artwork and unique furnishings in addition to modern touches like wireless internet access and in-room coffeemakers. The hotel’s gorgeously maintained year-round gardens and outdoor pool help create the feeling of a tropical resort, making the Santa Fe boutique hotel a favorite among discerning travelers.