Two-Night Stay, Dining Credit, and Bottle of Wine at The Lodge at Santa Fe in Santa Fe, NM
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New Mexican decor pervades luxurious suites with views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains; close to Santa Fe plaza and ski slopes
What You Get
Two-night stay for two in an Anasazi junior suite
- Option 1: $149, valid 1/1–2/28 (up to a $273 value)
- Option 2: $159, valid 10/16–12/20 (up to a $301 value)
Two-night stay for two in an Anasazi mini suite
- Option 3: $179, valid 1/1–2/28 (up to a $333 value)
- Options 4: $199, valid 10/16–12/20 (up to a $361 value)
Included in all options:
- $15 food-and-beverage voucher for Los Cuates New Mexican Restaurant
- Bottle of wine ($28 value)
Book by: 12/14/12
Travel window: 10/16/12–12/20/12 (options 2 and 4) or 1/1/13–2/28/13 (options 1 and 3)Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Southwestern Suites Overlooking Sangre de Cristo Mountains
Archaeologists refer to the ancient Pueblo peoples of the American Southwest as Anasazi. Their presence in the region dates back to the 12th century BCE, and the Anasazi suites at the Lodge at Santa Fe pay homage to these early inhabitants with design elements 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 Native American groups and colonial Spain. The Anasazi mini and junior suites are similarly styled, and the junior suite has an especially large sitting area. Some of the junior suites also offer private balconies and wood-burning fireplaces.
The hotel’s Los Cuates New Mexican Restaurant incorporates signature salsas and chilies into its regional dishes, including red or green chilies rellenos served with sopaipillas and honey. The dining room displays traditional pottery on slabs of layered rock that form a distinctive wall. Cocktails, beer, and wine flow freely at the Lodge at Santa Fe Bar, which boasts an outdoor balcony overlooking the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and roving cowboys engaging cacti in fisticuffs.
Santa Fe, New Mexico: Southwestern Cultural Hub with Award-Winning Dining
For an average of 325 days a year, New Mexico’s state capital sparkles beneath sunshine and clear blue skies. Take advantage of the stellar weather to tour the city’s numerous museums, art galleries, and restaurants. The latter earned Santa Fe a place on TripAdvisor's 2011 list of the Top 10 Food and Wine Destinations in the United States.
Many of the city’s best restaurants are bunched around the Santa Fe Plaza, which has served as the city center for nearly 400 years. Two of the plaza’s must-see attractions are just a block apart. The New Mexico Museum of Art is just steps from the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, which features the largest collection of work by the iconic American artist who called New Mexico home. You can get to the plaza’s restaurants and museums easily via the hotel’s complimentary shuttle to the plaza.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
Room Details
Included in all Rooms
- Original Southwestern artwork and photography
- Floor coverings inspired by traditional Navajo blankets
- New Mexican–style furniture
- Cable TV
- Complimentary WiFi
Anasazi junior suite
- King bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants above standard: $20 per night for each additional guest 16 or older; no charge for guests 15 or younger
- Some rooms have private balconies
Anasazi mini suite
- King bed and pullout sofa
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants $20 per night for each additional guest 16 or older; no charge for guests 15 or younger
Hotel Policies
- Check-in: 4 p.m.
- Check out: noon
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: available for no additional charge
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: pets less than 50 lb. may be added for an additional $25 per night.
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: not available
Amenities
Free shuttle to Santa Fe Plaza
- New Mexican restaurant and bar
- Cabaret theater with public performances
- Outdoor pool and jacuzzi
- Wood-burning fireplace in lobby
- Complimentary WiFi
- Free parking
Getting There
- By plane: 13 miles from Santa Fe Municipal Airport (SAF); 67 miles from Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ)
- By cab: about $30 from SAF
- By car: about 64 miles northeast of Albuquerque
New Mexican decor pervades luxurious suites with views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains; close to Santa Fe plaza and ski slopes
What You Get
Two-night stay for two in an Anasazi junior suite
- Option 1: $149, valid 1/1–2/28 (up to a $273 value)
- Option 2: $159, valid 10/16–12/20 (up to a $301 value)
Two-night stay for two in an Anasazi mini suite
- Option 3: $179, valid 1/1–2/28 (up to a $333 value)
- Options 4: $199, valid 10/16–12/20 (up to a $361 value)
Included in all options:
- $15 food-and-beverage voucher for Los Cuates New Mexican Restaurant
- Bottle of wine ($28 value)
Book by: 12/14/12
Travel window: 10/16/12–12/20/12 (options 2 and 4) or 1/1/13–2/28/13 (options 1 and 3)Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Southwestern Suites Overlooking Sangre de Cristo Mountains
Archaeologists refer to the ancient Pueblo peoples of the American Southwest as Anasazi. Their presence in the region dates back to the 12th century BCE, and the Anasazi suites at the Lodge at Santa Fe pay homage to these early inhabitants with design elements 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 Native American groups and colonial Spain. The Anasazi mini and junior suites are similarly styled, and the junior suite has an especially large sitting area. Some of the junior suites also offer private balconies and wood-burning fireplaces.
The hotel’s Los Cuates New Mexican Restaurant incorporates signature salsas and chilies into its regional dishes, including red or green chilies rellenos served with sopaipillas and honey. The dining room displays traditional pottery on slabs of layered rock that form a distinctive wall. Cocktails, beer, and wine flow freely at the Lodge at Santa Fe Bar, which boasts an outdoor balcony overlooking the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and roving cowboys engaging cacti in fisticuffs.
Santa Fe, New Mexico: Southwestern Cultural Hub with Award-Winning Dining
For an average of 325 days a year, New Mexico’s state capital sparkles beneath sunshine and clear blue skies. Take advantage of the stellar weather to tour the city’s numerous museums, art galleries, and restaurants. The latter earned Santa Fe a place on TripAdvisor's 2011 list of the Top 10 Food and Wine Destinations in the United States.
Many of the city’s best restaurants are bunched around the Santa Fe Plaza, which has served as the city center for nearly 400 years. Two of the plaza’s must-see attractions are just a block apart. The New Mexico Museum of Art is just steps from the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, which features the largest collection of work by the iconic American artist who called New Mexico home. You can get to the plaza’s restaurants and museums easily via the hotel’s complimentary shuttle to the plaza.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
Room Details
Included in all Rooms
- Original Southwestern artwork and photography
- Floor coverings inspired by traditional Navajo blankets
- New Mexican–style furniture
- Cable TV
- Complimentary WiFi
Anasazi junior suite
- King bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants above standard: $20 per night for each additional guest 16 or older; no charge for guests 15 or younger
- Some rooms have private balconies
Anasazi mini suite
- King bed and pullout sofa
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants $20 per night for each additional guest 16 or older; no charge for guests 15 or younger
Hotel Policies
- Check-in: 4 p.m.
- Check out: noon
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: available for no additional charge
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: pets less than 50 lb. may be added for an additional $25 per night.
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: not available
Amenities
Free shuttle to Santa Fe Plaza
- New Mexican restaurant and bar
- Cabaret theater with public performances
- Outdoor pool and jacuzzi
- Wood-burning fireplace in lobby
- Complimentary WiFi
- Free parking
Getting There
- By plane: 13 miles from Santa Fe Municipal Airport (SAF); 67 miles from Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ)
- By cab: about $30 from SAF
- By car: about 64 miles northeast of Albuquerque