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For future reference, if anyone is traveling to Santa Fe, I would recommend A Vacation Different from my own personal experience. I find it quite cheap since they offer access to luxury villas start from $230 per night and the place is huge even for a family of 6.
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From my trip report"
We drove directly to Santa Fe and signed in at the Guadalupe Inn ($392 for five nights) http://www.guadalupeinn.com/. We had made reservations through Airbnb although this is a motel/B&B rather than an apartment or a room in someone else’s dwelling. The Inn is well located, within 15 minutes walking distance from the central plaza and 5 minutes from the Rail Yard, which is said to be the up-and-coming neighborhood for bars and restaurants, and its Saturday local market. Very close to the inn there is a French (Continental?) restaurant said to be very good, a couple doors down there is Raaga, an excellent Indian restaurant and almost opposite the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe there is Joseph’s Pub which is very good (reservations essential). Agua Fria Street is a quiet street and the inn is actually down an alley so that one does not hear street noises. The breakfast room is light and cheery. Breakfast is modified continental, by that I mean that in addition to English muffins, bagels and bread, it offers cereal—and milk, orange juice and coffee. I would gladly stay there again.
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We drove directly to Santa Fe and signed in at the Guadalupe Inn ($392 for five nights) http://www.guadalupeinn.com/. We had made reservations through Airbnb although this is a motel/B&B rather than an apartment or a room in someone else’s dwelling. The Inn is well located, within 15 minutes walking distance from the central plaza and 5 minutes from the Rail Yard, which is said to be the up-and-coming neighborhood for bars and restaurants, and its Saturday local market. Very close to the inn there is a French (Continental?) restaurant said to be very good, a couple doors down there is Raaga, an excellent Indian restaurant and almost opposite the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe there is Joseph’s Pub which is very good (reservations essential). Agua Fria Street is a quiet street and the inn is actually down an alley so that one does not hear street noises. The breakfast room is light and cheery. Breakfast is modified continental, by that I mean that in addition to English muffins, bagels and bread, it offers cereal—and milk, orange juice and coffee. I would gladly stay there again.
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