Rooms in this 1873 adobe compound have handmade and hand-painted furnishings, Navajo weavings, brick and hardwood floors, sand paintings and pottery, locally carved santos, and Western art. All have kiva fireplaces and private entrances, and many have kitchens. Breakfast is served in the main dining room. Afternoon tea also offers complimentary margaritas. The Plaza is a five-minute walk away.
Reviewed by Normrace from tucson on 10/7/09
This is a really wonderful and unique place in a great downtown location. Pueblo Bonito represents the true culture of historic Santa Fe and has so many interesting and distrinctive features that only come with a historic property. That's why I loved my stay. The rooms were clean, fresh and colorful. They had kiva fireplaces, wood vigas, corbals, nichos, hard wood floors, foot thick adobe walls- really an amaziing property and extremely well kept. It is not new construction made to look old- it's the original thing... really, really cool. Best way to describe it is it's a one of a kind experience in a charming, at home atmosphere for the real Santa Fe enthusiast
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