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Inn at Santa Fe Hotel in Santa Fe!

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

Are you looking for a nice hotel that is away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Santa Fe? If so, check out the Inn at Santa Fe Hotel!

Ranked by Tripadvisor  as the #1 hotel for Business in Santa Fe!

The Inn At Santa Fe is a AAA 3 Diamond, tranquil full-service boutique hotel close to dozens of Santa Fe attractions, including the Santa Fe Plaza, Canyon Road, shopping, restaurants, museums, parks, skiing, golf, and more. You’ll find a relaxing atmosphere with an on-site fitness center, heated outdoor swimming pool, spa, sauna, fire-pit, 24-hour business center, social area with fireplace and 42-inch flat panel televisions (HDTV) and delightful extras, including a daily Complimentary Full Hot American Breakfast, and Manager’s Reception including complimentary appetizers and one glass of beer or wine per registered guest.  The Inn At Santa Fe also offers Shuttle Service 7-days a week from 10 A.M. until 6 P.M.  Make your Santa Fe hotel reservations at the Inn At Santa Fe today so you, your family and friends can stay at one of the areas nicest hotels while experiencing all that Santa Fe has to offer.

With 98 newly renovated Santa Fe hotel guestrooms, you are sure to find comfort and ease at the Inn At Santa Fe. All rooms are outfitted with the convenience of wall-mounted 32-inch flat panel television (HDTV), complimentary wireless and wired internet access, desk and ergonomic chair, refrigerator, microwave oven, coffeemaker, iron and ironing board, hairdryer, and in-room safe. This Santa Fe Inn provides ideal Santa Fe hotel accommodations whether it is a weekend or romantic getaway, a family vacation or a business trip.

The Inn at Santa Fe is located at 8376 Cerrillos Rd. in Santa Fe.

Phone: 505-474-9500   Email: sales@InnAtSantaFe.com

http://www.innatsantafe.com/

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Santa Fe! – Top 14 Destinations says NYTimes.com!

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

Santa Fe, N.M.

EASY GETAWAY FROM Los Angeles; Dallas; Denver; Houston; Kansas City, Mo.; Portland, Ore.; Salt Lake City; Seattle; St. Louis; Las Vegas; Phoenix; San Diego; Tucson.

Enjoy a Visit to Canyon Road, walking distance from Inn on the Alameda!

Enjoy a Visit to Canyon Road, walking distance from Inn on the Alameda!

WHAT YOU GET Romantic fireside nooks, art galleries, beautiful landscapes, rejuvenating spas, steamy hot springs.

WHY NOW March is off-season in this high desert city about an hour north of Albuquerque’s airport, which means lower hotel rates and no crowds at the city’s many Native American museums, restaurants, spas and some 250 galleries. With average high temperatures of 55 degrees and lows of 28, March is still a great time for spring skiing in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains just 16 miles from the heart of the city, sipping hot chocolate by a kiva fireplace or getting in touch with your inner artist through a class in painting, pottery or photography. As the thermometer rises in April, the streets become more lively, the farmers’ market moves outdoors, there are concerts, plays and dance performances and Friday-night gallery openings pick up. Take in the city’s adobe-style architecture on a historical walking tour, visit an American Indian pueblo north of Santa Fe or soak in one of the surrounding area’s mineral hot springs.

WHERE TO STAY Inn on the Alameda (innonthealameda.com), located between the Santa Fe Plaza and Canyon Road art galleries, has 71 rooms from $170 a night and offers a three-night Taste the City Different package starting at $792 for two guests, which includes cooking classes, demonstrations and a culinary walking tour for specific dates through April 30. The Southwestern-style Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi (innoftheanasazi.com) offers 58 rooms from $237 a night or $299 a night with the third night free if you book the Experience More deal. La Posada de Santa Fe (laposada.rockresorts.com), with a spa and its own art gallery, has rooms from $185 a night. Book the Savor Santa Fe package and get a $40 breakfast voucher and a $50 credit for a massage or facial.

A Suite at Inn on the Alameda

A Suite at Inn on the Alameda

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Encantado – An Auberge Resort in Santa Fe! Featuring Terra, a Santa Fe Restaurant!

Saturday, January 22nd, 2011

Encantado is not only a resort, it is an experience.  Coming from Santa Fe, the mountains and sunsets have always tugged at my heart strings and the drive out to Encantado brings me to that exact feeling!

Chef Charles Dale

Chef Charles Dale

And after my 15 minute drive from the gallery, pulling into the parking lot, I had to stop when I got out of the car because the resort is truly beautiful.  I recommend arriving before sunset and having a drink on their beautiful patio, then a casual stroll to Terra, an amazing restaurant with excellent service.  The atmosphere is high-end but the attitudes are high-quality.

Terra, Encantado’s signature restaurant features majestic views of the surrounding vistas, offering an inventive interpretation of American Cuisine with regional influences. Using organic ingredients, many sourced locally, it offers a dining experience in perfect harmony with the Encantado lifestyle.

You truly deserve a break and when you arrive in Santa Fe, make your way to Encantado, if for no other reason than to walk the grounds of the resort.  Truly experience a Santa Fe landscape and see why our artists live here and make Santa Fe their home.  Visit http://www.encantadoresort.com/ or call them at 505.946.5700.

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Rancho de San Juan Country Inn – Hotels near Santa Fe!

Thursday, November 18th, 2010
Rancho de San Juan Country Inn

Rancho de San Juan Country Inn

It’s the ‘Year of the Rabbit’

and Easter will soon be here ! (April 24th)

Join us at the Rancho de San Juan for a

Hopping Easter Brunch and Spring celebration.

Seatings at 11:30 am, 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm

Complimentary Mimosa, Your Choice of Entrée and

a delicious Easter Dessert.

$47.50 per person

Tax and Service Included

Remember we are open to the public for dinner

Reservations are required

Dinner includes, four courses with choice of entrée,

complimentary beverages, tax and gratuities

$85 per person inclusive.

Advance reservations required with a 50% non-refundable deposit.

Single Seating – 7:00 PM only ( No seating after 7:15 PM )

Credit cards accepted – Visa, MC

Closed on Sunday and Monday

SAVE THE DATE !!!

MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH – MAY 8TH

11:30am, 12:30 pm and 1:30pm  seating

Reserve Early – Limited seating on the Terraces

Credit card guarantee required – Non refundable deposit

“In-Suite” Massage Services are available with 48 hour notice.Contact Rancho de San Juan Country Inn at ranchosj@windstream.net or phone at 505-763-6818.
Visit them online at www.ranchodesanjuan.com

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Inn on the Alameda in Santa Fe!

Thursday, May 20th, 2010
Deluxe Portal at Inn on the Alameda

Deluxe Portal at Inn on the Alameda

Nestled in the heart of the city, between the historic Santa Fe Plaza and Canyon Road art galleries, the Inn on the Alameda is the perfect location from which to discover Santa Fe. Downtown hotels like this small, comfortable and cozy inn make it easy to explore the city’s many unique attractions, with some of the best Santa Fe restaurants, regional museums and signature local festivities and events, all just a short stroll away.

Inn on the Alameda photo by Eric Swanson

Inn on the Alameda photo by Eric Swanson

Centrally located, yet tucked behind thick adobe walls, the Inn is an oasis of serenity enclosed within colorful zeroscaped gardens, stone courtyards and peaceful patios. Inn on the Alameda is located at 303 East Alameda, of course. 888.984.2121. www.innonthealameda.com. Dog Friendly, under 30lbs, $30 per pet, per night.

Fireplace at Inn on the Alameda

Fireplace at Inn on the Alameda

The Inn on the Alameda is only minutes from Waxlander Gallery on Historic Canyon Road!

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