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Explore 20 hotels in Santa Fe, NM. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Inn on the Alameda
Staff and location shine here. Beds are mediocre and rooms lack soundproofing from street noise, though guests praise the included breakfast, on-site restaurant, and included shuttle service. You're paying for location and hospitality more than room comfort.
Drury Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe
Rooms are comfortable with nice balconies and full amenities, but avoid room 419 due to severe noise from building equipment. Staff is friendly and helpful, and complimentary drinks, breakfast, and pool access make this a solid value despite the $30 nightly valet fee.
Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe
Staff and service are excellent and attentive. The setting feels peaceful and luxurious with great views and amenities like private hot tubs. Housekeeping has problems with cleanliness and attention to detail, leaving blood stains and contact lenses in rooms.
Inn of the Governors
Rooms are clean and comfortable with desks and mini fridges. Staff goes above and beyond for guests, especially those celebrating something. The hotel sits in a walkable downtown location with free parking, free hot breakfast, a daily social hour, and an on-site restaurant that gives direct bookers a $15 daily credit.
Las Palomas
The casitas are comfortable with fireplaces and patios, clean beds with good sheets, and staff who go out of their way to help. Breakfast features excellent New Mexican food like blue corn pancakes and chile. The location sits walkable to downtown Santa Fe with secure parking and charming grounds, though you need to request extras like bed setup for extra guests.
La Fonda on the Plaza - Temporarily Closed
Staff treat you like family and the historic Santa Fe architecture with modern bathrooms feels genuinely curated. Location on the Plaza beats everywhere else downtown. Food costs a lot, but rooms and service justify the price for most guests.
Hotel Santa Fe, Hacienda & Spa
Spacious, clean rooms with good beds and nice views, though old windows let in road noise from outside. Staff is warm and attentive. The hotel smells like wood smoke, has a cozy fireplace lounge, and sits walking distance from downtown, but the hot tub breaks frequently.
Inn and Spa at Loretto
The hotel has comfortable beds and beautiful architecture in a great downtown location. Rooms feel dated and views can disappoint. Service quality swings wildly from excellent to nonresponsive, and noise issues have bothered guests at night.
Rosewood Inn Of the Anasazi
The gorgeous rooms are small but comfortable with good beds, though noise from doors and motorcycles bothers guests. Service quality swings wildly—some staff excel while managers and restaurant workers often neglect guests and miss recovery opportunities. The restaurant food is excellent but service lags significantly.
Hotel Chimayo
Hotel Chimayo has a vintage 1970s southwest charm with clean rooms, comfortable beds, and a fireplace. Expect small TVs, dim lighting, small bathrooms, and weak shower heads in exchange for an excellent downtown location three minutes from the plaza. Staff are friendly and the attached bar and pizza restaurant are solid.
Hilton Vacation Club Villas de Santa Fe
Spacious villa-style rooms with full kitchens and fireplaces attract most guests, though mattresses and pillows disappoint some. Noise carries between units. Staff friendliness stands out. Great walkable location near the plaza for the price, but expect older furnishings and a daily room fee.
Best Western Plus Inn of Santa Fe
Rooms are spacious and beds are comfortable, but cleanliness is inconsistent. Some guests find the hotel clean and cozy while others report hair, lint, and wet dog smells. The dryer barely works and hallways smell like cigarette smoke.
Hotel St. Francis
Rooms are tiny and lack AC, mini fridges, and modern HVAC despite beautiful Spanish-colonial decor. Street noise keeps you awake at night. Staff is friendly and the location walkable, but outdated plumbing and cheap toilet paper disappoint. Good beds and on-site bars save it for some.
Hyatt Place Santa Fe
Clean, well-maintained rooms with comfortable beds and mountain views. Staff go above and beyond with pet-friendly service and helpful recommendations. Breakfast offers decent variety, but charge your room carefully at checkout to avoid billing errors.
Inn at Santa Fe, SureStay Collection by Best Western
Rooms are small but clean and comfortable with firm mattresses and good bedding, though cleanliness standards are inconsistent. Staff ranges from helpful to dismissive. Breakfast is solid, parking is free, and the location sits conveniently outside downtown with a quiet atmosphere.
La Posada de Santa Fe, a Tribute Portfolio Resort & Spa
Rooms are old and need updates: stained carpet, weak heating, broken tiles, and a lingering campfire smell from the adobe fireplace. The location is walkable and staff is friendly, but book elsewhere if room condition matters to you. Beds are comfortable.
Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder
Rooms are clean, warm, and comfortable with patios or balconies and mountain views. The resort feels well-maintained with good amenities like hot tubs and fireplaces, but it sits 25 minutes from downtown Santa Fe. Breakfast costs extra despite what some booking sites claim.
Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza
Fantastic front desk staff carry this aging hotel. Rooms have AC problems and visible wear, bathrooms sometimes have bugs, and the pool and hot tub are dirty. Location downtown is excellent, but the price doesn't match the condition.
The Inn of The Five Graces
Each room is unique and beautifully decorated with distinctive Santa Fe style. Staff treat guests like family and go out of their way to make stays special. The complimentary breakfast is excellent and the on-site restaurant serves great food.
Eldorado Hotel and Spa