2 Best Hotels in Day Trips from Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Castaneda Hotel

$ | 524 Railroad Ave., Las Vegas, NM, 87701, USA Fodor's Choice

After sitting vacant for more than 70 years and undergoing a painstaking restoration, this remarkable 1898 hotel—the first of the famed Fred Harvey company's railroad properties—reopened with 16 individually decorated rooms, a large and bustling high-ceilinged lobby, a convivial bar with a terrace, and a dapper dining room. Steps from the similarly stately railroad station, the hotel is within walking distance of the shopping and dining of Las Vegas's Victorian downtown and a little over a mile from Old Town and the Castaneda's sister property, the Plaza Hotel. The spacious guestrooms each have their own sometimes quirky layouts, and there are numerous nooks and sitting areas—inside and out—where guests can relax and socialize.

Pros

  • Excellent bar and restaurant
  • Beautifully restored common spaces and veranda
  • Handy location beside the Amtrak station

Cons

  • Lobby noise sometimes carries into the rooms
  • A 20-minute walk from Old Town
  • No air-conditioning
524 Railroad Ave., Las Vegas, NM, 87701, USA
505-425–3591
Hotel Details
16 rooms
No Meals

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Plaza Hotel

$ | 230 Plaza St., Las Vegas, NM, 87701, USA Fodor's Choice

Accommodations in this three-story Italianate hotel, which has hosted the likes of Doc Holliday and Jesse James, balance the old and the new—they're not overly fancy, but they and the hotel's common areas, restaurant, and bar exude historic charm and personality, and the central location can't be beat. Rooms offer plenty of space, painted moldings, high stamped-tin ceilings, and a sprinkling of charming antiques, along with modern baths, coffeemakers, and flat-screen TVs. About half the rooms are in the adjacent and similarly historic and also Italianate Ilfeld Building. The old-world ambience carries through to the hotel's Prairie Hill Café, which serves consistently good gastropub fare, like truffled mac and cheese and charcuterie platters. Enjoy a creative cocktail or local craft beer in atmospheric Byron T's Saloon, with its tall windows overlooking the plaza.

Pros

  • Good value with lots of personality
  • Excellent restaurant and bar
  • Many shops and eateries within walking distance

Cons

  • A bit of street noise
  • No parking lot (although street parking is free and fairly easy to find)
  • An older property with plenty of quirks
230 Plaza St., Las Vegas, NM, 87701, USA
505-425–3591
Hotel Details
70 rooms
No Meals

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