La Posada de Santa Fe, a Tribute Portfolio Resort & Spa

Top 8% of hotels in Santa Fe
8/10

What the experts agree on

A historic 6-acre adobe resort near the Plaza and Canyon Road, prized for its heated outdoor pool with Sangre de Cristo views, plush spa, and fireplace-warmed casitas—Santa Fe's rare true resort experience.

14 expert reviews

“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

Fodor's Fodor's
"Rooms on the beautiful, quiet grounds of this hotel vary, but extensive renovations have enhanced all rooms to a level of luxury befitting the somewhat steep rates." Full review
Concierge Concierge
"This 157-room resort, two blocks off the Plaza, wants to be considered the best place to stay in Santa Fe—and in many regards, it succeeds."
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Ask for one of the newer patio rooms; the oldest ones, once part of an artist colony, feel a bit cramped.
Jetsetter Jetsetter
"Art-filled adobe property with New Mexican cuisine and locally inspired spa treatments in the heart of Santa Fe." Full review
Gayot Gayot
"A refined spa hideaway on the eastern edge of downtown Santa Fe."
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Your every need is catered to on this beautiful, shady, 6-acre property a few blocks from the Plaza. Elegantly furnished adobe casitas are outfitted with gas fireplaces." Full review
Star Service Star Service
" It is the only property in town to offer a true resort atmosphere." Full review
Star Service Star Service
"It is a traditional, delightfully rambling counterpart to Rosewood's surprisingly compact Inn of the Anasazi, and a more intimate, deluxe version of the equally lovely Inn and Spa at Loretto." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"Located on six quiet acres just a few blocks from the Plaza, La Posada de Santa Fe Resort is a mix of styles, both old and new." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"If you want a more urban take on Santa Fe, stay at La Posada de Santa Fe, a Tribute Portfolio Resort & Spa, a charming property that's within walking distance to the Santa Fe School of Cooking, where you can learn to create the traditional flavors of American Southwest cuisine"
Independent Independent
"One of the most historic crash pads in a city with deep roots (and frequented by film stars drawn by New Mexico’s booming film industry), La Posada hosts guests in casitas – semi-private suites with kiva-style fireplaces built into traditional adobe walls, exposed beams and wood-slat ceilings over hardwood or Saltillo tile floors"
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Amenities
Pet Friendly
Hot Tub
Free Internet
Room Service
Shuttle Bus
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