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El Paradero Bed & Breakfast is a 200 year old, 14 room historic adobe located just minutes from the Plaza on foot. All rooms are individually decorated and many have fireplaces. Guests tell us they love our full breakfasts, open courtyard, and sense of home. |
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Southwestern style inn near the Plaza in a quiet historic district. Sunny private courtyard. Spacious rooms with quality furniture, original art and lots of comfort. |
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Nestled between the soaring peaks of the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez Mountains in the heart of Pueblo country, we invite you to our spacious and secluded hacienda. Our relaxed atmosphere, attentive service and delicious full breakfast will inspire and rejuvenate your body and soul. Easy access to Santa Fe and countless local attractions. |
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The Hacienda, known for superior personal service, is an historic adobe home built around a gem of a garden courtyard near The Plaza. Enjoy full breakfasts and delightful teatime treats. The decor throughout the house in an elegant blend of southwest meets Province, with your utmost comfort in mind. |
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The Inn of the Turquoise Bear is an historic bed and breakfast on the Old Santa Fe Trail. Located within blocks of the Santa Fe plaza, its acre of shaded gardens in a quiet residential setting gives the atmosphere of a mountain retreat. |
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Madeleine Inn
Santa Fe, NM 87501
888-877-7622 505-982-3465
7 Rooms $110-$220

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This frontier-style Victorian, built in 1886 by a local railroad tycoon, is the perfect embodiment of Santa Fe's history. Located in a quite and secluded garden setting near The Plaza and Canyon Road, the inn features unique stained glass windows and ornate fireplaces, a full breakfast and superb homemade baked goods. |
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Water Street Inn
Santa Fe, NM 87501
800-646-6752 505-984-1193
11 Rooms $150 - $259

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Part of an award-winning adobe restoration, the Water Street Inn is centrally located two blocks from the Plaza area, surrounded by fine restaurants, galleries and shops. The perfect encampment in the Land of Enchantment — experience our full hospitality and friendly, relaxed environment. |
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Bobcat Inn
Santa Fe, NM 87505
505-988-9239
5 Rooms $85 - $140

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A Nature Lover's Dream with Old World Ambience. Located in the foothills of Santa Fe. Beautiful gardens, stunning views of the mesa, gourmet breakfast, comfortable rooms, each appointed with a different theme, and private baths. The Hacienda beckons you! |
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Casa de la Cuma
Santa Fe, NM 87501
877-741-7928 505-216-7516
5 Rooms $135 - $265

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Located on a historic hill, our B&B has four beautifully decorated rooms with regional textiles, antiques and artwork. Enjoy a home-made breakfast, fireplaces, an outdoor hot tub, and mountain and sunset views. Just 4-1/2 blocks from the Santa Fe Plaza. |
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A secluded bed & breakfast nestled on 6 mountain acres, in the historic village of Chimayo (just 35 minutes north of Santa Fe). This is the perfect, central location for all of your many splendid daytrips and ski outings throughout all of northern New Mexico. We have 8 intimate and comfortable guest rooms with amenities such as fireplaces, private decks and oversized bathtubs. Enjoy a relaxing soak in our outdoor hot tub. A bountiful, hot breakfast is included. |
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Don Gaspar Inn
Santa Fe, NM 87501
888-986-8664 505-986-8664
12 Rooms $135 - $355

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Recently named one of Fodor's "Top 20 Inns in the World." The Inn's 12 romantic and spacious accommodations are all impeccably decorated and feature fireplaces, jacuzzi tubs, and king beds. Just a walk to shops, galleries, restaurants, and the historic Plaza. Delightful and hearty breakfasts. |
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One of Santa Fe's finest inns, featuring seven rooms and one suite in an adobe compound. Near the Plaza. Exquisite Southwestern decor, great service, memorable charm. |
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Santa Fe
Santa Fe was founded in 1610 and is the oldest capital city in the U.S. Like most cities of Spanish origin, Santa Fe is built around a central Plaza, the heart of the city since it as established. The Plaza is surrounded by ancient flat-roofed adobe buildings, many housing numerous art galleries and shops.
For an understanding of New Mexico's history and cultures, visit the Palace of the Governors and the Wheelwright Museum of American Indian Arts. Other museums include the Museum of Fine Arts, the International Museum of Folk Art, and the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum.
Santa Fe has beautiful and historic churches such as the adobe Santuario de Guadalupe, the magnificent St. Francis Cathedral, the Loretto Chapel with its miraculous spiral staircase, and the San Miguel Chapel, the oldest church in the U.S.
 Santa Fe sits next to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, with ample hiking and recreation. Sixteen miles from the Plaza is the Santa Fe Ski Area.
This lively town has performing and visual art events throughout the year, including the acclaimed Santa Fe Opera, the Desert Chorale, Indian Market, and Spanish Market. Artisans and craftspeople share their wealth of knowledge through numerous workshops and art classes year round.
With more than 200 restaurants and a well-deserved reputation for outstanding New Mexican cuisine, there's no danger of going hungry!
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