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This place is on the south side of the Santa Fe River, but within easy walking distance of the main plaza. Its tranquil location, on a small, mostly pedestrian street, is one of its many pleasures. — Star Service
$425
on Booking.comYou’d never know that this pueblo-luxe hotel was once the town penitentiary. — Afar Magazine
$376
on Booking.comArtworks are everywhere: the guest-room headboards, the blanket boxes, and even the light switches have been painted by the hotel's resident artist. — DK Eyewitness
$182
on Booking.comTucked in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe is an oasis of serenity, privacy and luxury. — Forbes Travel Guide
$428
on Booking.comAnchoring the funky, hip Guadalupe District, this dapper 128-room (91 of which are suites) Pueblo-style hotel is just a pleasant 10-minute stroll west of the Plaza of the Governors. — Travel + Leisure
It is a traditional counterpart to Rosewood's Inn at Anasazi, a more intimate, deluxe version of the equally lovely Inn and Spa at Loretto. — Star Service
$111
on Booking.comA historic chapel adjoins the hotel, the location by the Plaza can't be beat, and the decor is classic southwestern. — Oyster
$134
on Booking.comThe spacious, quiet rooms received a makeover in 2006, maintaining an artistic motif, with a warm feel created by custom-made furniture in all and kiva fireplaces in many. — Frommer's
$125
on Booking.comBuilt in 1851 as the retreat of the first bishop of Santa Fe, this resort lies hidden in a valley 3.5mi north of downtown. — Michelin Guide
$119
on Booking.comAlthough this is not a budget hotel, it is one of the better values in Santa Fe, offering large, handsome rooms, friendly service and a prime location. — Star Service
$107
on Booking.comHistoric but smartly updated Old World hotel in the heart of Santa Fe’s artsy, ancient Plaza district. — Jetsetter
$119
on Booking.comRooms in this inn tucked 2 blocks from the plaza have the feel of a Southwestern home but come with the service and amenities of a fine hotel. — Frommer's
$119
on Booking.comStands out from other properties in this price range thanks to its welcoming staff, particularly good breakfasts, and the care the management takes in decorating and maintaining the rooms. — Fodor's
Built around a lovely courtyard pool and patio area, and it's a fine blend of ancient and modern styles. — Frommer's
Devotees appreciate the authentic onsen (Japanese-style baths) atmosphere of this 20-acre Japanese-inspired spa and boutique inn a few miles northeast of town. — Fodor's
Las Palomas is a conveniently situated compound of highly secluded, handsomely furnished Territorial- and Spanish Colonial-style casitas set amid hidden gardens. — Gayot
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