Picurís Pueblo has controlling interest in this handsome Pueblo-style three-story hotel on the Guadalupe District's edge and a short walk from the Plaza. The light, airy rooms and suites are traditional Southwestern, with locally handmade furniture, wooden blinds, and Pueblo paintings; many have balconies. The hotel gift shop, Santa Fe's only tribally owned store, has lower prices than many nearby retail stores. The 35 rooms and suites in the posh Hacienda wing have corner fireplaces and the use of a London-trained butler. Amaya is one of the better hotel restaurants in town. Informal talks about Native American history and culture are held in the lobby, and Native American dances take place May-October.
Reviewed by Travels5 from Salem, MA on 9/15/07
Hotel Santa Fe has an upscale building on the premises which they call the Hacienda. Each room has butler service, beautifully appointed rooms with a fireplace and a private room for breakfast. Service was very down to earth and friendly. There is free parking if you have a car and complimentary shuttle service to the plaza. During Indian Market weekend it runs all day. There is a service to the airport and the opera which leaves from the hotel. We've already made our reservations for next year's Indian Market weekend!
Reviewed by jstoneking from santa fe, new mexico on 2/22/07
i've been treated like a god before but this is the only place i know that will do it for 200 bucks.
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