Hotel Santa Fe
Native American Hotel owned by the Picuris Pueblo Tribe in Santa Fe, New Mexico
$109.00/night - $362.00/night
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Hotel Santa Fe in Santa Fe, New Mexico |
The Hotel Santa Fe features Native American Art representing New Mexico's Nineteen Pueblos and other Tribes across the Nation. Throughout The Hotel's three acres of land, visitors enjoy a breathtaking array of sculptures and totems. The Hotel and it's luxurious addition, the Hacienda, are the only Native American-owned hotels in the city.
Located one block from the historic Guadalupe District, The Hotel Santa Fe is within walking distance of the Infamous Santa Fe Plaza and Canyon Road. Within a one-mile radius of the Hotel Santa Fe are the Georgia O'keeffe Museum, Palace Of The Governors and the Sweeney Convention Center. The Hotel provides complimentary shuttle service within one mile, upon request.
The Amaya Restaurant and Bar serves traditional Native American dishes with wild game and seafood, fireside cocktails and Native flute melodies. Specialties include Venison Osso Bucco and Roasted Squash Bisque. Conference rooms reflect the southwestern style of the Hotel and seat up to 275 people. A business center is also on-site. Sculptured outdoor gardens frame an outdoor pool and spa tub and traditional Native American Artwork and decor adorn the 128 guestrooms at The Hotel Santa Fe.
Rooms include stocked minibars, high-speed internet access and premium cable television. Select suites include butler service, separate living areas and balconies. Most rooms overlook the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
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