Hotel Guide: Santa Fe, New Mexico

So you’ve found yourself in the beautiful town of Santa Fe, New Mexico? This city was first founded in 1598 by Don Pedro de Peralta, which was New Mexico’s third governor. However, the settlement that would become Santa Fe was first established by Juan Martinez de Montoya in 1607, and was firmly founded and made a capital in 1610. This city has an amazing history, and thus draws millions of visitors – both on vacation and business, annually. So, it is of no wonder that this city is home to some of the most amazing hotels the United States has to offer. And considering this, I have researched and reviewed the top three of these hotels for your review. So sit back and read on to find your perfect hotel in Santa Fe!!!

The first hotel in which I reviewed is the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa. This four-and-a-half-star hotel is a true gem among the hot deserts that make up New Mexico, an oasis of luxury. This hotel has beautiful mountain views, and is outdone in a Native American flavor. When guests enter the lobby of this hotel they are greeted by two fireplaces, leather couches, wooden ceiling beams, and adobe-style walls. This hotel is located on 500 acres of Santa Ana Pueblo land along the Rio Grand. This resort is popular with older leisure travelers, families, and guests who are attending on-site conferences. Some of the various amenities this hotel has includes an 18-hole golf course, which is available for use for a surcharge, three outdoor swimming pools, riding stables for a surcharge, tennis courts, and a health spa. This hotel has 350 guestrooms, all of which have Southwestern d�©cor. Some of the amenities includes refrigerators, coffeemakers, complimentary premium channels, and high-speed Internet access is available for a surcharge.

The second hotel in which I reviewed is the Eldorado Hotel & Spa. This solid four-star hotel resonates with the southwestern feel that visitors long for when coming to New Mexico. This hotel has a spacious lobby with folk art and American Indian artifacts, as well as a smooth contemporary Southwestern decorations. Some of the amenities this hotel offers its guests includes on-site shopping, a business center with copiers, scanners, computers and printers, as well as a secretarial service and cellular phone rental. There is a small outdoor swimming pool off of the fitness center. This hotel has 219 guestrooms, which feature high-speed Internet access for a surcharge, terrycloth robes and slippers, in-room safes, and in-room movies.

And the last hotel which I reviewed is the La Posada De Santa Fe Resort. This four-star hotel is a pleasant mix of Victorian past and Santa Fe adobe architecture. The resorts centerpiece is a Victorian mansion that was built by an Old Santa Fe trail merchant. Some of the amenities this hotel offers its guests includes a full-service heal spa, a fitness center, heated outdoor swimming pools, a spa tub, as well as a complimentary shuttle service within a two-and-a-half-mile radius of the hotel. Guests can also enjoy a complimentary wine tasting event, a make-a-margarita program and samplings, just to name a few. This resort has 157 guestrooms, each unit is actually different from each other. Some rooms have round beams to the ceiling, and others have square. Some of the various amenities every room offers includes complimentary bottled water, CD players, and complimentary wireless Internet access.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

La Posada De Santa Fe Resort
330 East Palace Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87501

Eldorado Hotel & Spa
309 West San Francisco Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501

Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa
1300 Tuyuna Trail
Santa Ana Pueblo, NM 87004

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