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The Lodge – Santa Fe, New Mexico

One-Night Stay for Two Adults and Up to Two Kids in an Anasazi Mini Suite or Kiva Suite. Combine Up to Two Nights.

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    Santa Fe, New Mexico

    750 N St. Francis Dr.
    Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
    (888) 563-4373
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Southwestern Suites Overlooking Mountains

Archaeologists use the word "Anasazi" to refer to the ancient Pueblo peoples of the American southwest, whose presence in the area dates back to the 12th century BCE. The Lodge at Santa Fe pays homage to the region's early inhabitants in its Anasazi suites, which feature southwestern décor including floor coverings and wall hangings inspired by the intricate diamond patterns and clay-colored palette of traditional Navajo blankets.

New Mexican style pervades the lodge. Walls bear original artwork and photography reflecting the cultural DNA of Santa Fe, a blend of traditions derived from indigenous peoples and the influence of colonial Spain. Each Anasazi suite is outfitted with a king-size bed, and the Anasazi Kiva suites boast a natural-wood four-poster bed, a jacuzzi tub, and a separate dining area. Some rooms also offer private balconies and wood-burning fireplaces.

Los Cuates New Mexican Restaurant serves up signature salsas and chilies as part of authentic regional dishes, including red or green chili rellenos served with sopapillas and honey. The dining room displays traditional pottery on slabs of layered rock that form a distinctive wall. The Lodge at Santa Fe Bar pours cocktails, beer, and wine, which can be enjoyed on the outdoor balcony in front of harmonious sunset views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains or discordant views of cowboys engaging cacti in fisticuffs.

Santa Fe: Award-Winning Dining Amid Natural Splendor

For an average of 325 days a year, New Mexico’s state capital sparkles beneath sunshine and clear blue skies. It's perfect weather for touring the city’s numerous museums, art galleries, and restaurants. The latter have earned Santa Fe a place on TripAdvisor's Top 10 U.S. Food & Wine Destinations of 2011. The Santa Fe Plaza has served as the city center for nearly 400 years, and the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum highlights the work of the iconic American artist, who called New Mexico home.

From late fall to early spring, up to 300 inches of snow fall on the nearby slopes, which offer miles of downhill skiing and snowboarding trails. The Sangre de Cristo Mountains sport acres of piñon, juniper, and ponderosa forests, many of which are traced with excellent hiking trails that accommodate hikers of any athletic ability. Along the way, meanderers pass picturesque meadows filled with Indian paintbrush, purple lupine, and undomesticated landscape artists.

What You Get

  • For $112, a one-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in an Anasazi mini suite
  • Or, for $132, a one-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in an Anasazi kiva suite

    Included in all options:
  • Two passes valid for entrance to your choice of one of six museums
  • A bottle of red or white New Mexican wine
  • 25% off lunch at Tia’s Cocina, Tabla de Los Santos, or Los Cuates Restaurant

Amenities

  • On-site New Mexican Restaurant
  • Wood burning fireplace in the lobby
  • Outdoor pool and jacuzzi
  • Complimentary WiFi

Our Recommendations for Your Getaway

  • New Mexico History MuseumPermanent and rotating exhibits tell the history of the region and its diverse inhabitants. Forty-four illuminated pages of the Saint John’s Bible will be on display until April 7, 2012.
  • Spanish Colonial Arts SocietyA 3,700-piece collection of Spanish Colonial art dates from the Middle Ages to the present, and includes furniture, ceramics, goldwork, and more.
  • EpazoteAztec-inspired cuisine includes nightly mole specials and signature dishes such as shrimp enchiladas in a creamy zucchini-blossom-and-poblano-pepper sauce.
  • Bobcat BiteThis kitschy, cozy eatery is home of the revered green-chili cheeseburger.

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The Fine Print

  • Not valid 11/24-11/26, 12/15-12/31, or 3/18/12-3/24/12
  • Must complete travel by 3/31/12
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts
  • Limit 2 per visit
  • Valid only for option purchased
  • 24hr cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price applies
  • Subject to availability
  • Must be 21 or older to check-in
  • Valid only for Anasazi mini suite or Anasazi Kiva suite
  • Credit card required at booking
  • 15.1875% occupancy tax not included
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

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How To Book

  1. Purchase Groupon.
  2. Call the Lodge at Santa Fe by 3/31/12.
  3. Choose a date prior to 3/31/12.
  4. Mention your Groupon and provide your credit-card info.

Room Details

Anasazi Mini Suite

  • King-size bed
  • Standard occupancy: Two
  • Maximum occupancy: Four
  • Adding occupants above standard: $20 per night for each extra adult; no charge for guests younger than 16
  • Refrigerator and microwave
  • Pullout sofa bed may be requested
  • Television with cable

Anasazi Kiva Suite

  • King-size poster bed
  • Standard occupancy: Two
  • Maximum occupancy: Four
  • Adding occupants above standard: $20 per night for each extra adult; no charge for guests younger than 16
  • Jacuzzi tub
  • Separate dining area
  • Refrigerator and microwave
  • Standard pullout sofa bed
  • Television with cable

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4 pm
  • Check out: Noon
  • Parking: Free
  • Rollaways: Complimentary, based on availability
  • Smoking policy: No smoking inside the property
  • Pet policy: Pets may be added for an extra $25 per pet per night.
  • Accessibility: Handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
  • Room upgrades: Not available

What It's Worth

  • For $112, a one-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in an Anasazi mini suite (up to $186 value)
  • Or, for $132, a one-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in an Anasazi Kiva suite (up to $231 value)

    Included in all options:
  • Two passes valid for the entrance to your choice of one of the following museums (up to $18 value):
    • New Mexico Museum of Art
    • Museum of Indian Arts & Culture
    • Museum of International Folk Art
    • New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors
    • New Mexico State Monument
    • Office of Archaeological Studies
  • A bottle of red or white New Mexican wine ($28 value)
  • 25% off lunch at Tia’s Cocina, Tabla de Los Santos, or Los Cuates Restaurant

    Total value: up to $277