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    Old Llama Ranch

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    Ojo Santa Fe Spa Resort

    Ojo Santa Fe Spa Resort

    (312 reviews)

    $$$

    We came here for a soak, they offer day passes, massage, beauty and sheer relaxation. You can book…read moretreatments or just enjoy a variety of pools and a lucious quiet setting to unwind. They offer private pools where you can bathe and enjoy a private fireplace, swimsuits optional. There is a restaurant onsite, plenty of parking and a hotel as well. This is the perfect place to have a girl's weekend or romantic getaway. Excellent quality products and service with immaculate, groomed landscapes. I will definitely be back!

    Pros: Great location. Nice scenery. Calm. The waitress and server staff were nice and gave my…read morefriend a dessert for her birthday. Free birthday soak in group pools. Nice comfortable hammocks. Cons: Expensive and felt "nickled and dimed". $65 for group soaks. Spent $50 on lunch, and they require people to rent the robes for an additional $20. They also run out of lockers sometimes, so in that case, you've got to put your valuables in your car (parking is also not great/limited). I asked that my robe rental be comped because we had to store our stuff in our hot cars, and the assistant manager wouldn't budge. We also waited quite a while to be seated in the restaurant and a number of other groups were waiting as well -- even one that had reservations. Advice to management: If you run out of lockers, reduce the price of something or give a customer more. As an example, forsake the $20 robe rental fee if you are not delivering the full experience and are putting the customer out (this is not Motel 6). Make sure the restaurant is properly staffed - even in between lunch and dinner rushes. Advice to customers: Bring your own robe! Expect to drop at least $150 there, if you eat anything. Call ahead to see how busy they are -- probably best to go in the middle of the week (not Friday or the weekend). I was there on Friday at 12:15P and it was packed. No chairs were available by the pools.

    La Posada de Santa Fe, A Tribute Portfolio Resort & Spa - King Suite with Fireplace

    La Posada de Santa Fe, A Tribute Portfolio Resort & Spa

    (380 reviews)

    $$$

    We had a nice stay at La Posada…read more We were driving across country and decided we better pull over and find a place to stay for the night. I did not read the reviews before we booked an overnight stay as I quickly booked on Expedia. There is no self parking, Valet is required but included. The man at the front desk was pleasant and friendly. He handed us a map of the property so we could find our room. The pathways wind around and can be a little confusing so the map is helpful. There are several exterior 2 level room buildings on the property. No elevators so if you need help with luggage, the Valets can assist. But ask for a ground level room if stairs are difficult for you to climb. This hotel is charming Santa Fe Adobe style. It is not modern or sterile so if you are looking for that, this is not your place. The grounds and walking paths are beautiful with gardens and a large fountain. There is a restaurant and bar on the property. Several sitting rooms, art adorned walls, library room, and a beautiful courtyard to enjoy meals. The room was clean with a coffee bar, wardrobe closet, fireplace, desk, lounge chair, large bathroom with white linens and all the amenities you would expect at a Marriott property. The bed and pillows were very comfortable. Looked like new curtains to me. The carpet could be replaced as it was older and outdated. The hotel is conveniently located just a few minutes walk from the square and there is an art gallery across the street. Overall, I liked the hotel and staff. It could use a few upgrades but it was clean, charming and conveniently located to where you want to be to enjoy the square.

    I appreciate historical hotels and all of the nostalgia they offer. However, I do believe this…read morehotel could use some updating. I returned to stay for one night after not having been back for about 10 years. I feel like this place has gone down a little bit. Also note, parking is very limited and you can valet. The landscaping is beautiful. The architecture is wonderful. The staff were kind and welcoming. The bed was comfortable. My room was on the second floor and offered a balcony, but it didn't feel comfortable to sit out on.

    Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi - Lovely room

    Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi

    (147 reviews)

    $$$

    The Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi was the perfect spot for our stay in Santa Fe. We appreciate that…read moreit was walking distance to so much the downtown area had to offer. There were also no details spared from the cookies and chocolate with a handwritten note when we checked in to the Velcro strap added to my charging cable when the room was cleaned. I would stay here again in a heartbeat!

    We ended up stopping here twice during our trip while exploring Santa Fe, and it quickly became our…read morego-to spot to unwind. The bar itself is super cute with a cozy, inviting seating area that makes you want to linger a little longer than planned. The decor leans warm and stylish without trying too hard--perfect for slipping in, grabbing a cocktail, and giving your feet a much-needed break from walking around town. The staff were genuinely friendly and welcoming. Service leaned a little on the slower side, but the warmth and attentiveness more than made up for it. It felt relaxed, not rushed--very much in tune with the whole Santa Fe vibe. Also, a random but deserved shoutout: the downstairs bathrooms are exceptional. Clean, spacious, and surprisingly elevated for a bar stop. Great spot for cocktails, light bites, and a breather in between exploring. Honestly, it left such a good impression that I'd absolutely consider staying at the hotel next time. If you're in the area and need a cozy reset, this place is 100% worth the stop.

    Casa Culinaria - The Gourmet Inn - The Colorado Room

    Casa Culinaria - The Gourmet Inn

    (66 reviews)

    $$

    If you're seeking a warm, relaxing boutique experience in Santa Fe, this is not it…read more Our suite, the aptly named "Territorial," was beautifully styled but functionally absurd. The bed sits just inches from the toilet door, so unless you're unusually close with your travel companion, pack earplugs and a blindfold. Dust was caked into the corners, a dead bug was in the ripple of the vintage rug, and we were greeted by a dried booger on the bathroom door (seriously). The door frame lets light in, the floors creaked like a haunted house, and the entire layout felt like it was designed by someone who's never actually had to sleep there. There were no privacy blinds, only wooden shutters, and the artwork provided enough clutter to fill the room just in case you forgot your own luggage. Breakfast was the big show! Most of what we were served was delicious. For an extra $45 per person, you'll be given whatever the kitchen feels like making that morning... no choices, no allergy considerations, and not even a glass of water. Instead, you're handed an herbal infusion and expected to sip with gratitude while waiting 90 minutes for your dessert tart. But our group's disappointment simply must have meant we didn't understand the "magic" of the experience. In the end, Casa Culinaria is the kind of place that confuses ambiance with hospitality and is more interested in curating an image than creating a welcoming stay. If you're searching in Santa Fe for a splintering rocking chair, garden corners appropriate for Instagram, or even paying $340/night to be treated like an inconvenience... this is the winner! Anyone interested in actual hospitality should keep searching.

    We had an amazing stay at the Casa Culinaria Inn. What made our stay even more wonderful was our…read morethree course gourmet brunch. Carolina has created a carefully crafted menu with food that makes you feel good! Manuel took wonderful care of us. This is perfect if you are looking for a quaint breakfast spot.

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