Old Santa Fe InnvsInn of the Five Graces
Both Old Santa Fe Inn and Inn of the Five Graces are recommended by writers. On balance, Inn of the Five Graces scores significantly better than Old Santa Fe Inn. Inn of the Five Graces comes in at 91 with approval from 12 publications like Frommer's, Gayot and Hideaway Report.
Old Santa Fe Inn
320 Galisteo Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501
From $94/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Fitness Center
- Free Parking
Fodor's
"This contemporary motor-court-style inn looks like an attractive, if fairly ordinary, adobe motel, but it has stunning and spotless rooms with elegant Southwestern furnishings." Full review
Frommer's
"Want to stay downtown and savor Santa Fe-style ambience without wearing out your plastic? This is your hotel." Full review
Oyster
Mid-Range
"The Old Santa Fe Inn is a mid-range property with an upscale feel, thanks to perks such as a free breakfast burrito bar, afternoon cookies, and Starbucks coffee." Full review
Rough Guide
"Former Route 66 motor court, now an appealing inn; many of its tasteful, mexican-themed rooms have their own gas fireplaces."
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Avoid the few rooms in the inadequately sound-proofed two-storey buildings.
Gayot
"Opened in 2001 after a full restoration, this stylish, upscale, modern property is designed in the style of an old-time Southwestern motor court, with the rooms set around a parking area."
Lonely Planet
"Just a few blocks from the plaza, rates vary wildly depending on season and occupancy. Rooms are a bit tight, but nicely decorated." Full review
Inn of the Five Graces Show All Reviews
150 E DeVargas Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501
From $425/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Fodor's
"There isn't another property in Santa Fe to compare to this sumptuous yet relaxed inn with an unmistakable East-meets-West feel." Full review
Concierge
"When you can't take another cheeky Kokopelli motif, this utterly incongruous Scheherazadian fantasy is your haven."
Star Service
"This place is on the south side of the Santa Fe River, but within easy walking distance of the main plaza. Its tranquil location, on a small, mostly pedestrian street, is one of its many pleasures." Full review
Gayot
"At this rambling collection of vintage Spanish Colonial-style buildings on Santa Fe's oldest street... the rooms mix the Southwestern vibe that's typical in Santa Fe with Asian sensibilities."
Afar Magazine
"While many area hotels offer a subtle interpretation of Southwestern design (adobe walls, kiva fireplaces, local art), there’s nothing understated about the Inn at the Five Graces." Full review
Forbes Travel Guide
4 Stars
"A destination for a luxurious retreat within walking distance to many of the historic town’s best attractions, shops and restaurants." Full review
Hideaway Report
92.0
"Just a short walk from Santa Fe’s historic Plaza, The Inn of the Five Graces is housed within several restored buildings." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Staffers here are super-solicitous; if you have any questions about the property or things to do around town, just ask." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
Readers' Choice Award
"Smack in the middle of downtown Santa Fe—and just a stone's throw away from the 17th-century San Miguel Chapel—The Inn of the Five Graces is a reflection of the city's vibrant and eclectic tastes." Full review
Frommer's
"Travelers seeking an exotic stay will like this place; it's of the same caliber as Inn of the Anasazi, but with more flair." Full review
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Request one of the suites in the buildings on the north side of East de Vargas Street; they're more spacious and substantially built.