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Bishop's Lodge Auberge Resorts CollectionvsHotel Santa Fe
Bishop's Lodge Resort & Spa and Hotel Santa Fe are both rated highly by experts. Overall, Bishop's Lodge Resort & Spa ranks significantly higher than Hotel Santa Fe. Bishop's Lodge Resort & Spa comes in at #6 in Santa Fe with approval from 10 reviews including Star Service, Frommer's and Gayot.
Bishop's Lodge Auberge Resorts Collection
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1297 Bishops Lodge Road, PO Box 2367, Santa Fe, NM 87501
From $119/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Concierge
"Rooms are Southwestern all the way, with the compulsory ocher-olive-terra-cotta palette, adobe walls, exposed beams, and kiva fires."
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Invest in a deluxe room or above; these have outdoor spaces, whereas some regular rooms are claustrophobically viewless.
"As well as the tranquillity and peace of an Old World resort, this place offers excellent service." Full review
"It is blessed with some of the largest and most engaging accommodations in the region, and that won't change with the upcoming renovation project." Full review
"Built in 1851 as the retreat of the first bishop of Santa Fe, this resort lies hidden in a valley 3.5mi north of downtown."
"Its setting in a bucolic valley at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains makes it feel worlds apart." Full review
"Come play (upscale) cowgirl on 450 acres of almost untouched piñon wilderness just 3 miles from the Plaza." Full review
"Nestled in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, this dude-ranch-style resort has horseback riding and beautiful hiking trails." Full review
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"A beautiful, scenic property that's within a 10-minute drive of historic Santa Fe... consists of a cluster of 15 adobe lodges and a main house." Full review
"The brainchild of miner James Thorpe, who bought the property in 1918 and also gave the property its name, Bishop’s Lodge lays claim to being New Mexico’s very first resort." Full review
"THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS UNTIL EARLY SUMMER 2018."
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1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501
From $94/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"Picurís Pueblo has controlling interest in this handsome Pueblo-style three-story hotel on the Railyard District's edge and a 15-minute walk from the Plaza." Full review
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"The four-pearl Hacienda at Hotel Santa Fe delivers a private, gorgeous retreat on four gorgeous acres -- just six blocks from the Plaza." Full review
"This three-storey downtown adobe offers one of the best deals on resort-style accommodation; it also has a handful of luxe suites." Full review
"Anchoring the funky, hip Guadalupe District, this dapper 128-room (91 of which are suites) Pueblo-style hotel is just a pleasant 10-minute stroll west of the Plaza of the Governors." Full review
"Run by Picuris Pueblo, this attractive, elegant and very comfortable adobe hotel on the edge of downtown is within walking distance of the plaza."
"Part of the Hotel Santa Fe, the luxury Hacienda section operates as a hotel-within-a-hotel, and features the same attractive pueblo-style architecture but it is much posher." Full review
"Guests take part in ceremonial dances, listen to native storytellers by the big kiva fireplace in the lobby and eat traditional fried bread, all of which gives the hotel a depth of regional flavor." Full review
"The only Native American-owned hotel in Santa Fe is characterized by Puebloan artwork and a traditional terrace design."
"About a 10-minute walk south of the plaza you'll find this newer three-story establishment, the only Native American-owned hotel in Santa Fe." Full review
"This low-rise, Pueblo-inspired property on the edge of the funky Guadalupe District offers two distinct lodging experiences."