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The Sage Hotel
Hotel in Santa Fe
Very Good
3 reviews
8
From $74 per night
Inn at Santa Fe, SureStay Collection by Best Western
Hotel in Santa Fe
Very Good
1 review
8
From $82 per night
The Lodge at Santa Fe
Hotel in Santa Fe
Very Good
5 reviews
7
From $117 per night
Villas de Santa Fe
Hotel in Northeast Santa Fe, Santa Fe
Very Good
1 review
8
From $107 per night
Inn and Spa at Loretto
Hotel in Downtown Santa Fe, Santa Fe
Very Good
0 reviews
8
From $277 per night
Best Western Plus Inn of Santa Fe
Hotel in Southside, Santa Fe
Very Good
0 reviews
8
From $132 per night
Ramada by Wyndham Santa Fe
Hotel in Southside, Santa Fe
Average
0 reviews
6
From $80 per night
El Rey Court
Hotel in Southside, Santa Fe
Very Good
0 reviews
8
From $138 per night
Cities Of Gold Casino
Hotel in Santa Fe
Average
2 reviews
6
From $101 per night
The Inn at Vanessie
Hotel in Downtown Santa Fe, Santa Fe
Very Good
1 review
8
From $153 per night
The Sage Hotel
Hotel in Santa Fe
From $74 per night
Inn at Santa Fe, SureStay Collection by Best Western
Hotel in Santa Fe
From $82 per night
Coyote South
Hotel in Southside, Santa Fe
From $72 per night
Motel 6 Santa Fe
Hotel in Southside, Santa Fe
From $80 per night
Ramada by Wyndham Santa Fe
Hotel in Southside, Santa Fe
From $80 per night
Inn of the Governors
Hotel in Downtown Santa Fe, Santa Fe
From $194 per night
Inn on the Alameda
Hotel in Historic Eastside, Santa Fe
From $204 per night
Best Western Plus Inn of Santa Fe
Hotel in Southside, Santa Fe
From $132 per night
Ramada by Wyndham Santa Fe
Hotel in Southside, Santa Fe
From $80 per night
Las Palomas
Hotel in Downtown Santa Fe, Santa Fe
From $149 per night
19 stays
From $72 per night
16 stays
From $101 per night
21 stays
From $77 per night
26 stays
From $101 per night
10 stays
From $107 per night
3 stays
From $101 per night
26 stays
From $101 per night
26 stays
From $101 per night
26 stays
From $101 per night
26 stays
From $101 per night
26 stays
From $101 per night
26 stays
From $101 per night
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States of America, is a city steeped in history and culture, boasting a legacy that spans over four centuries. As the oldest capital city in the nation, Santa Fe's identity is deeply rooted in its Spanish and Pueblo heritages, making it a magnet for history buffs and cultural enthusiasts. Known as "The City Different," Santa Fe offers a unique blend of museums, community celebrations, and a vibrant arts scene, making it a paradise for those with a bold spirit. Currently, the average price of hotels in Santa Fe is $174, with options ranging from $72 to $877. With 49 hotels available, visitors can find accommodations in various neighborhoods, including Southside and Downtown Santa Fe. Some of the most popular hotels include the Eldorado Hotel & Spa, Inn on the Alameda, The Hacienda & Spa at Hotel Santa Fe, La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Santa Fe, and Las Palomas.
Santa Fe offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to a wide range of interests. One of the must-visit spots is Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return. Opened in 2016, this immersive installation is a unique blend of a children's museum, art gallery, jungle gym, and fantasy novel, created by the Meow Wolf collective and over 100 local artists. Visitors can explore a Victorian house and choose their own adventure, making it a truly imaginative experience.
For those willing to venture a bit further, a scenic 1 1/2 hour drive north to the Municipality of Taos is highly recommended. The journey offers breathtaking landscapes and a chance to visit the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, a marvel of engineering and natural beauty. Taos itself is a hub for recreational activities, making it a perfect day trip from Santa Fe.
History enthusiasts will find the Palace of the Governors fascinating. Built in the 17th century during Spanish rule, this adobe structure now serves as a museum dedicated to the history of the American Southwest. Designated a Registered National Historic Landmark in 1960 and an American Treasure in 1999, it offers educational opportunities for those keen to delve into the region's past.
Another historical gem is the St. Francis Cathedral, a testament to the Southwest's Catholic heritage. The cathedral's beautiful interior and classical art make it a popular spot for photography, and daily masses are still held, adding to its cultural significance.
Opera lovers, or even those new to the genre, should not miss a performance at the Santa Fe Opera House. With world-renowned singers and grand productions ranging from classical to contemporary, the opera house promises an unforgettable experience. Be sure to check performance times online or by phone.
Santa Fe's nightlife offers a variety of experiences to suit different tastes. For a unique bar experience, visit Low 'n Slow Featuring HAWT Pizza. The bar's interior is inspired by the famous book by Jack Parson and Carmella Padilla, offering special cocktails crafted by expert mixologists for a car-themed night out.
BOXCAR is another local favorite, known for its live bands, great food, and amazing beverages. Their green chili and fries are particularly popular. Whether you're listening to music or watching a game, BOXCAR provides a lively atmosphere for a fun night out.
For those seeking traditional New Mexican dishes with a modern twist, Thunderbird Bar & Grill is the place to go. Their contemporary takes on classic dishes are beloved by locals, and their Prickly Pear cocktail is a must-try.
Beer enthusiasts will appreciate Draft Station, which focuses on supporting New Mexico's brewers. With fourteen tap handles pouring local beers, including favorites from Blue Corn Brewery and Chama River Brewing Company, it's a great spot to sample the local craft beer scene.
Since opening in December 1996, Second Street Brewery has sold over three million pints of beer. Their handcrafted brews, made with hops from Germany, England, and the Pacific Northwest, ensure there's something for every palate.
Santa Fe's culinary scene is as diverse as its cultural heritage. The Ranch House is a go-to spot for barbecue lovers, offering generous portions at reasonable prices. Their traditional barbecue baby back ribs and house-smoked wings are crowd-pleasers.
For those who love breakfast any time of the day, Plaza Cafe Southside is a must-visit. Known for using high-quality ingredients like grass-fed antibiotic-free beef and cage-free eggs, this restaurant serves breakfast items that will delight any foodie.
La Plazuela is a local favorite, offering New Mexican cuisine with a modern twist. Their unique approach to traditional recipes, combined with a Southwest-inspired interior, makes dining here a memorable experience.
Located in the historic Sena Plaza, La Casa Sena offers modern Southwestern cuisine with a focus on sustainable and local products. Highlights of the menu include Aztec dusted salmon and grilled New Mexico hanger steak, prepared by Chef Patrick Gharrity.
For a dining experience steeped in history, visit Geronimo Restaurant. Housed in the historic "Borrego House" built in 1756, the restaurant features adobe walls, kiva fireplaces, and wooden beams. With accolades like the AAA Four Diamond and Mobil/Forbes 4 Star Awards, Geronimo offers a "Global Eclectic" menu that changes seasonally, crafted by Executive Chef/Partner Eric DiStefano and Chef de Cuisine Paul Novak.
March is the cheapest time to stay in Santa Fe for an average of $170 per night.
Average price per night for 3-star hotels
Month
Price
January
$194
February
$171
March
$170
April
$207
May
$227
June
$235
July
$239
August
$226
September
$213
October
$196
November
$210
December
$191
Daniel
Villas de Santa Fe
Santa Fe
10
Excellent
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1 review
Convenient and close to the town square everything was in walking distance
Myrah
United States