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From the spacious rooms and the cushion-y bed to the incredible bath products and tremendous food, the Inn of the Anasazi is a real treat. -Elizabeth Evans, from Chicago, United States |
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Overview
Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi celebrates the enduring creative spirit of the region's early Native Americans. Located in the heart of Santa Fe's Plaza, the 57-room inn is an elegant microcosm of Southwestern style, with massive hand-carved doors, sculptured stairways, and sandstone walls that whisper of prehistoric pueblo living. Not only was the hotel built in true tradition, but the structure was blessed by an Anasazi medicine man. Buried beneath the buildings and within the walls and ceilings are crystals thought to have magical powers. The ground the hotel sits on is historic and contains many artifacts and ruins of ancient times. Santa Fe's Inn of the Anasazi is a unique year-round destination for guests with discerning taste. Comprehensive guest services, exceptional food and beverage, and an experienced concierge staff ensure that each and every guest feels welcome and at home.
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Santa Fe Elegance
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Have visited Santa Fe yearly for 30 years and this hotel is the very best of all the places I have stayed. After this delightful experience, I will never stay anywhere else. -Pat Carthel , from Silverton, United States - 5/1/2009
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Service was very good, from check in and check out to food service and drinks.
Room make up was timely and attention to detail noteworthy. -Charles Mchugh , from San Jose, United States - 4/20/2009
A Vacation Better Than Therapy
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I was extremely impressed with the desire of staff to know who I was, what I expected, and how they could be of service. The result was that I felt pampered, even important. The concierge and front desk staff were outstanding. The rooms highly individual (I saw two), charming and quiet. Restaurant quality was excellent, though breakfast offerings are overly large. Wine list could use an update, but the food and service were top notch. Valet parking was prompt and courteous. This is not a place to come to in Santa Fe if you are pinching pennies, but the discriminating traveler should be very satisfied. -Stephen Hamilton, from Houston, United States - 4/13/2009
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We had never toured Santa Fe before. We had several museums and countless art galleries to tour. The chef at the Inn of the Anasazi is terrific. Oliver is only 31 years old! We would return and stay again any time. Scott, the valet was super scrunching our stuff into the car. Best valet we have encountered any place! -Ronald E., from Dunlap, United States - 4/9/2009
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We love to stay at small, well-run Inns. This was a gem! -Louise Hayes-Tait, from Washington, United States - 6/30/2008
A True Respite
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From the spacious rooms and the cushion-y bed to the incredible bath products and tremendous food, the Inn of the Anasazi is a real treat. The service is friendly and unobtrusive, the rooms tasteful, and the entire Inn has high-quality products and finishes. I was refreshed and ready to return to the rigors of my busy life after only a couple of days of R & R at the Inn. The location is also perfect--easy to drive in and out of town, a close walk to all the main sites in Santa Fe but far enough from the hustle and bustle to be quite and peaceful. The only thing missing is a better view. -Elizabeth Evans, from Chicago, United States - 10/6/2007
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113 Washington Avenue Santa Fe, NM 87501
Directions:
- from Albuquerque Airport Sunport Blvd to Interstate 25 North. Follow I-25 North to Santa Fe, approx 70 minutes. Take the second exit St. Francis Street, which is Hwy 285-84 North. Go all the way to the 2nd Paseo de Peralta Street; turn Right. Go to the 5th signal light, Washington Ave; turn Right again. Inn of the Anasazi is 2 1/2 blocks on your left at 113 Washington Ave.
- from the Santa Fe Airport North to Airport Road. Turn right to the signal light. Turn left on the Santa Fe Relief Route/Hwy 599, which will send you around the western bypass of Santa Fe. You will be going north. Take the Santa Fe exit; this is Hwy 285-84 South. Stay in the left lane as it veers left to signal light at Paseo de Perata. Turn left on Paseo de Peralta to the 3rd signal light. Turn right on Washington Ave. Inn of the Anasazi is 2 1/2 blocks on your left at 113 Washington Ave.
Transportation:
- Albuquerque International Airport - 60MI / 96.6KM Shuttle $25 per person each way.
- Santa Fe County Municipal Airport - 10MI / 16.1KM
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Bellman Concierge Dry cleaning Exercise equipment Housekeeping (twice daily) In-room massage Laundry valet Local shuttle Newspaper Room service Sightseeing tours Turndown service Valet parking Video library Wake-up calls Wireless internet access
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Business center
- Room amenities Coffeemaker In-room safe Lady Primrose toiletries Minibar Television and DVD player
- For guests with disabilities Accessible parking
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Reservations must be cancelled 3 days prior to scheduled arrival date to avoid a penalty of 1 night stay plus tax.
No show fee: 1 night’s rate plus tax.
$50 fee for early checkout
Exceptions may apply during holidays/special events or conventions - see rate rules.
Credit card required for guarantee
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$199 per night*
(*rate found on 9/16 for a 4-night stay 12/2 to 12/6) |
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