Frommer's Review
Rooms in this inn tucked 2 blocks from the plaza have the feel of a Southwestern home but come with the service and amenities of a fine hotel. The building (situated where the governor's mansion once was) is Territorial style, with a brick-trimmed roofline and distinctive portals. Built in 1965, it received a lovely remodel in 2004; the rooms received new bedding, including white down comforters, set against the bold reds and blacks of Native American weavings hanging on the walls. The medium-size rooms have Native American accents and delightful touches such as Mexican tile in the bathrooms, robes, and comfortable beds; many have fireplaces. Rooms on the north side look toward downtown and the mountains, and many have balconies. Unlike any other downtown hotel, this one serves a complimentary full breakfast buffet in the morning and sherry and cookies in the afternoon. The Del Charro Saloon serves food until midnight, a rarity in Santa Fe. Wireless Internet access is available in the lobby.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; outdoor pool (heated year-round); concierge; limited room service; laundry service
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