Rancheros de Santa Fe Campground vs Inn and Spa at Loretto
Both Rancheros de Santa Fe Campground and Inn and Spa at Loretto are rated highly by professionals. On balance, Inn and Spa at Loretto ranks significantly better than Rancheros de Santa Fe Campground. Inn and Spa at Loretto has a TripExpert Score of 84 with approval from 10 reviewers like Jetsetter, Rough Guide and Star Service.
Rancheros de Santa Fe Campground
736 Old Las Vegas Highway, Exit 290 off 1-25, Santa Fe, NM 87505
From $0 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Laundy Room
- Pool
Rough Guide
"The most appealing commercial campground near Santa Fe, set in the woods 7 miles southeast of town, near 1-25 exit 290 on what was once Route 66."
Frommer's
"Sits on 22 acres of piñon and juniper, with open and wooded sites...it offers close to a national forest or national park experience with all the amenities you’d expect in a commercial campground."
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Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Eight miles southeast of the Plaza, off I-25 exit 290, Rancheros is really designed for RV camping, though there are simple cabins here too."
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Inn and Spa at Loretto
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211 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87501
From $134 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Fodor's
"This plush, oft-photographed, pueblo-inspired property attracts a loyal clientele, many of whom swear by the friendly staff and high decorating standards."
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Jetsetter
"An inn with authentic Southwestern architecture and a luxurious full-service spa."
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Oyster
Upscale
"A historic chapel adjoins the hotel, the location by the Plaza can't be beat, and the decor is classic southwestern."
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Lonely Planet
"Modeled after the Taos Pueblo, this gorgeous old hotel has large, luxurious rooms with a Native American theme that includes local art hanging on dark-red walls."
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Rough Guide
"Rising between the plaza and the river, this upmarket hotel is an extraordinary spectacle, designed with its seven tiers to resemble Taos Pueblo."