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#8


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There is much more to Santa Fe than the plaza, so staying right near it isn't mandatory.
If they are looking to save a few dollars, have a car and don't mind a short drive - staying on Cerrillos Road.
There are no guarantees with Priceline, and Hilton is now 3.5 *
There is much more to Santa Fe than the plaza, so staying right near it isn't mandatory.
If they are looking to save a few dollars, have a car and don't mind a short drive - staying on Cerrillos Road.
There are no guarantees with Priceline, and Hilton is now 3.5 *
There is much more to Santa Fe than the plaza, so staying right near it isn't mandatory.
#9
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Hotwire had Villas de Santa Fe (3 blocks from Plaza) fully equipped condos for ~$80 for September. (Had to do a little detective work to figure out the place, but it worked for me.)
https://www.diamondresorts.com/Villas-de-Santa-Fe
https://www.diamondresorts.com/Villas-de-Santa-Fe
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I haven't ever seen those sylvia, they look very nice. I think I have walked past them and thought they were condos. If they are the ones I am thinking of, they are in a decent location as we often park on the street near them.
There is a note that there will renovations on 35 units from end of October until mid December, as an fyi.
There is a note that there will renovations on 35 units from end of October until mid December, as an fyi.
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A few years ago, my wife and I stayed at the Water Street Inn. You can walk to the plaza, but I agree with some of the earlier posts, this is over rated. When we booked 4-5 years ago, prices were about $100/nt and included a very good breakfast. No idea on the prices now. I briefly looked at their web site and it looks like its changed names, but you can still get to it at www.waterstreetinn.com
#12


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The prices are more than double that now, kduncan.
https://convoyant.com/resnexus/book/...28&ResID=59519
https://convoyant.com/resnexus/book/...28&ResID=59519
#14
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Old Santa Fe worked for us. Good breakfast spread (included) too. Right across from the Capitol and centrally located (although Santa Fe is not a metropolis by any means).
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Tell George Martin to get back to work and finish his next book in less than six years.
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Thank you all for your recommendations. We will have a car since we are flying to Albuquerque and don't mind a drive. We would like comfortable acommodations that are luxurious but not over the top. We are celebrating our fourth anniversary and it is the first time in Santa Fe for my husband.
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If you can get a room in your price range, Hotel Santa Fe is a nice choice. They have free shuttle to plaza, is also walkable to Plaza and to Railyard. It is the only Native American owned hotel in Santa and has a very authentic feel to it. They have a wonderful flutist, Ronald Roybal, who performs a few evenings a week for free in the lounge area, and he is wonderful.
They also have a section that is a bit more upscale and a spa on site.
http://www.hotelsantafe.com/
They also have a section that is a bit more upscale and a spa on site.
http://www.hotelsantafe.com/
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This just came into my emailbox:
http://livingsocial.com/escapes/1271...el?msdc_id=153
You would have to drive to Plaza [they have a free shuttle], but as I said before, the plaza is only a small part of Santa Fe.
http://livingsocial.com/escapes/1271...el?msdc_id=153
You would have to drive to Plaza [they have a free shuttle], but as I said before, the plaza is only a small part of Santa Fe.


