7 Best Hotels in The Plaza, Santa Fe

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Plaza - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Inn and Spa at Loretto

$$$$ | 211 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA Fodor's Choice

This eye-catching, oft-photographed, pueblo-inspired property attracts a loyal clientele, many of whom swear by the friendly staff and high decorating standards. The lobby opens up to the pretty garden, pool, and outdoor event area. Inside, leather couches and high-end architectural details make the hotel perfect for a relaxing happy hour. Rooms are among the largest of Downtown property and contain vibrantly upholstered, handcrafted furnishings, and sumptuous slate-floor bathrooms—many have large balconies overlooking Downtown. Other nice touches include spa robes and slippers. The restaurant, Luminaria, serves creative Southwestern fare and the café and lounge, Crafted, offers a number of specialty cocktails featuring New Mexico spirits, local wines, and coffee. In the spa, you can choose from a wide range of treatments and services and an on-site salon offers everything from blow-outs to balayage. The Inn also offers guided tours around the area.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Gorgeous grounds and pool
  • Distinctive architecture

Cons

  • Expensive parking and resort fees
  • Bathrooms feel a bit ordinary, small, and dated, and they also lack counter space
  • Some rooms can have noise from the road
211 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA
505-988–5531
Hotel Details
134 rooms
No Meals

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Inn of the Governors

$$$ | 101 W. Alameda St., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA Fodor's Choice

This historic, reasonably priced hotel by the Santa Fe River has cheerful rooms with a Mexican theme, bright colors, hand-painted folk art, feather pillows, Southwestern fabrics, and handmade furnishings; deluxe rooms also have balconies and fireplaces. Perks include a complimentary sherry and biscochito (anise cookie) welcome, breakfast buffet, free Wi-Fi, and parking. The on-site restaurant Del Charro is popular for lunch, dinner, and late-night drinks and snacks (the bar's chicken wings are arguably the best in town). The drinks are generous, the prices are reasonable, and the bar stools are usually populated with locals.

Pros

  • Close to Plaza
  • Year-round, heated pool
  • Free parking (unusual for downtown)

Cons

  • Standard rooms are a bit small
  • Some rooms view parking lot
  • Some traffic noise
101 W. Alameda St., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA
505-982–4333
Hotel Details
100 rooms
Free Breakfast

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La Fonda on the Plaza

$$$ | 100 E. San Francisco St., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA Fodor's Choice

This venerable downtown landmark comes with modern amenities but still retains a warm, artful design—including whimsical painted headboards and handcrafted furniture that's faithful to the vision of Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter, the vaunted architect responsible for the hotel's elegant Southwestern aesthetic. Though there has been an inn on this corner for centuries, the pueblo-inspired structure you see today was redesigned in 1922 by famed regional architect John Gaw Meem and has since been enlarged many times. Antiques and Native American art decorate the tiled lobby. Some suites have fireplaces; the rooftop suites are the most luxurious and include continental breakfast and private concierge services. A year-round heated pool and steam room are great for relaxing. La Plazuela Restaurant, with its hand-painted glass tiles, serves tasty, creative Southwestern food. Live bands rotate nightly in the snazzy La Fiesta Lounge, and the beloved Bell Tower Bar (open spring through fall) serves light food and offers commanding views of the mountains and Downtown. Don't forget to book a free docent tour of the property to truly appreciate its history and art collection.

Pros

  • Iconic building steeped in history and art
  • Plaza is right outside the door
  • Excellent restaurant, bars, and pool

Cons

  • Lobby often packed with tourists and nonguests
  • Fitness facilities are modest for an upscale hotel
  • Busy Downtown location means some noise
100 E. San Francisco St., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA
505-982–5511
Hotel Details
180 rooms
No Meals

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Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi

$$$$ | 113 Washington Ave., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA Fodor's Choice

This intimate and artfully designed boutique hotel steps from the Plaza has superb architectural detail, top-notch service, and a much-celebrated restaurant, bar, and lounge. The inn is part of the prestigious Rosewood Hotel group, and the sumptuous linens and elegant furnishings reflect that brand's ultra-luxe standards. Each room has a beamed viga-and-latilla ceiling, kiva-style gas fireplace, handwoven fabrics, and organic toiletries. Five of the inn's junior suites have balconies overlooking Downtown. Additional amenities include twice-daily housekeeping service and a stunning library.

Pros

  • Thoughtful luxurious touches throughout
  • Superb restaurant and charming bar
  • Beautiful, lodgelike public spaces that are ideal for conversation or curling up with a book

Cons

  • Standard rooms are a bit small for the price
  • Only a few rooms have balconies
  • No hot tub or pool
113 Washington Ave., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA
505-988–3030
Hotel Details
58 rooms
No Meals

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Eldorado Hotel & Spa

$$$$ | 309 W. San Francisco St., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA

This large, yet inviting, hotel comes with individually decorated rooms and stunning mountain views. Rooms are stylishly furnished with carved Southwestern-style desks, large upholstered club chairs, and art prints; many have terraces or kiva-style fireplaces. The rooftop pool has a bar and food area, as well as a special event space for parties under 100 people. The gym is also a winner; there you can work off your night at the Agave restaurant and lounge, one of the most popular happy-hour and late-night snacking spots in downtown Santa Fe. A full slate of treatments, from chakra rebalancing to prenatal and couples massages, is offered by the hotel's Nidah Spa.

Pros

  • Attractive accommodations three blocks from Plaza
  • Great view from rooftop pool (especially at sunset)
  • Lively bar with great late-night food menu

Cons

  • Staff's attention to service varies considerably
  • Can be very expensive during busy periods
  • Convention space can make it feel impersonal
309 W. San Francisco St., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA
505-988–4455
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213 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Chimayó de Santa Fe

$$$ | 125 Washington Ave., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA

One of the few slightly more affordable, full-service hotels near the Plaza, this attractive, Territorial-style adobe hotel with a mix of spacious standard rooms and even bigger suites is a solid option, especially given the extensive amenities available in many units—wet bars, kitchenettes, spacious sitting areas. All the rooms are decorated with handcrafted furnishings and Southwestern textiles, and many have woodburning fireplaces and either shared or private patios. You enter some rooms through a charming central courtyard, while others are set down interior hallways. The hotel's main restaurant, Estevan, serves a mix of traditional New Mexican and American fare, and the offbeat Low 'n Slow Lowrider Bar—decked in artfully displayed vintage car parts—is a fun spot for a drink. In an additional nod to the area's low-rider and cruising culture, the hotel owns a 1964 Impala lowrider that is popular for selfies. The hotel is beside the venerable city library and across the street from the New Mexico History Museum and several good restaurants.

Pros

  • Unbeatable location
  • Spacious rooms
  • Nice restaurant on-site

Cons

  • In a crowded part of Downtown
  • No pool or gym
  • Can have some street noise
125 Washington Ave., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA
505-988–4900
Hotel Details
54 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel St. Francis

$$$ | 210 Don Gaspar Ave., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA

Just south of the Plaza, this stately three-story hotel retains a historic vibe but has been given a modern flair—with expansive stone floors, plaster walls, and spare furnishings lit by massive pillar candles at night, the lobby feels a bit like a monastery. The simple, elegant rooms with high ceilings and casement windows have rustic Mexican furnishings. If you're looking for more of a splurge, the Cardinal Suite has a private balcony with views over the rooftops of downtown. The cocktail bar, Secreto, serves excellent cocktails and has a light bar menu. An added bonus is the Gruet Tasting Room, where you can sample the still wines and respected sparkling brut from one of New Mexico's best-known wineries.

Pros

  • Stylish, contemporary vibe in a historic building
  • Two blocks from the Plaza and near many shops
  • Excellent dining and nightlife on-site

Cons

  • Breakfast not included
  • Some rooms (and especially bathrooms) are quite small
  • Some rooms can have noise from the street
210 Don Gaspar Ave., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA
505-983–5700
Hotel Details
80 rooms
No Meals

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