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Inn of the Anasazi Frommer's Exceptional

113 Washington Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Rates from
$286+
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Location Downtown
Phone 800/688-8100, 505/988-3030
Fax 505/988-3277
Web site www.innoftheanasazi.com
Room Information 57 units
Prices Jan 5-Feb 26 $269-$469; Feb 27-Apr 28 $325-$525; Apr 29-Jan 4 $325-$525 double
Credit Cards AE, DC, DISC, MC, V
In Room Amenities A/C, TV/DVD, Wi-Fi, coffeemaker, hair dryer, iron, safe
Parking Valet parking $15 per day

Inn of the Anasazi Review

The designers of this fine luxury hotel have crafted a feeling of grandness in a very limited space. A 2006 remodel added even finer touches, including new bedding and decor in the rooms, with bold splashes of color from artwork and weavings. Flagstone floors and vigas create a warm and welcoming ambience that evokes the feeling of an Anasazi cliff dwelling. Oversize cacti complete the look. Accents are appropriately Navajo, in a nod to the fact that the Navajo live in the area the Anasazi once inhabited. A half-block off the plaza, this hotel was built in 1991 to cater to travelers who know their hotels. On the ground floor are a living room and library with oversize furniture and replicas of Anasazi pottery and Navajo rugs. The rooms range from medium-size to spacious, with pearl-finished walls, comfortable four-poster beds, and novelties such as iron candle sconces, gaslit kiva fireplaces (in some), and humidifiers. All the rooms are quiet and comfortable, though none have dramatic views. Though this is still a great hotel, a recent visit left me asking if it was worth the price. The Anasazi Restaurant serves creative Southwestern cuisine.

Facilities:
Restaurant; concierge; room service; in-room massage; laundry service; library/boardroom

Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.


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