Located in Santa Fe's old quarter of historic downtown is the Pueblo Bonito Inn, a fine example of local architecture and style. This charming turn-of-the-century inn is a five-minute walk from some of the most impressive sites in New Mexico. Discover the enticing restaurants, quirky shops, intriguing art galleries, and impressive sites of interest.
Although situated near downtown, the Pueblo Bonito embraces a quiet, intimate atmosphere surrounded by looming adobe walls, massive shade trees, and a garden sheltering the inn from the nearby hustle-and-bustle. Enjoy Pueblo Bonito's unique bre. . .
Secluded historic adobe compound in downtown Santa Fe, NM.
Winner of the USCA award for the Best of Santa Fe in the Bed & Breakfast category for 2009 and 2010, the Water Street Inn is centrally located three blocks from the Plaza, surrounded by fine restaurants, galleries and shops. Enjoy Santa Fe's premiere piano bar and restaurant “Vanessie” right next door.
The authentic spacious rooms all have private baths, telephones, voice mail, TV/VCR/DVD, CD players, wireless internet access, hair dryers, robes and room
service and are beautifully appointed with southwest art, artifacts and photography.
Above all, the defining quality of the Wa. . .
The Bobcat Inn, a Santa Fe bed and breakfast, was originally an old hacienda that has been authentically renovated to preserve its original integrity. It includes a beautiful courtyard and koi pond; it is pueblo-style adobe. Located in the foothills 7.5 miles southeast of Santa Fe, we can be your choice for lodging in New Mexico.
Our Santa Fe, New Mexico bed and breakfast is nestled on 10 acres of forested land with views of the mesa for miles and miles. In the summer, weather permitting, we serve breakfast on our portal. We also serve a high tea in the summer on Saturdays by reservation.. . .
La Posada de Taos Bed & Breakfast is a historic adobe inn just two blocks from the Taos Plaza. As the first B&B in Taos, La Posada is unique among the town's small Inns. Set inside the Taos Historic District, the home has stayed true to its roots as a Pueblo-style Hacienda. The guest rooms are each decorated in a style true to Taos and original artwork adorns the
walls throughout the home.
Our position close to Taos Plaza affords opportunities few others have: strolls through the shops and galleries, immediate access to the finest restaurants in Taos, and short walks to the Harwood and B. . .
This revitalizing lodge and mineral baths found on New Mexico's stunning Rio Grande is found in the historic town of Truth or Consequences. Guests can come to Riverbend Hot Springs to enjoy a natural rejuvenating experience at the therapeutic, geothermal waters.
The lodge itself includes free entrance to the public pools, as well as discounted fares to the private pools. The Riverbend is within a short walk to the downtown art galleries, museums, shops, and eateries. Choose from the lodge's various accommodations including suites, cottages, and detached budget singles.
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New Mexico's only Hot Springs Resort on the Rio Grande
The newest hotel in downtown Santa Fe, the Old Santa Fe Inn is designed in an authentic Southwestern architectural style, with the overall design and our private closed courtyard and parking area creating the feeling of a traditional Pueblo Indian community.. . .
While Santa Fe has been intriguing and charming travelers for more than 400 years, La Fonda on the Plaza has been providing warm and friendly accommodations for generations. This historic, landmark hotel is just steps from the Plaza and sits quite literally at the terminus of the Santa Fe Trail. La Fonda is steeped in history, filled with art and offers authentic Santa Fe hospitality.
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Inn on the Paseo is a bed & breakfast, -an inviting haven of traditional Southwestern hospitality that awaits you in Santa Fe, The City Different. Here sophisticated city charm and laid-back country living blend perfectly.
Our friendly B&B service is matched by the convenience of our location on historic Paseo de Peralta, in the heart of Santa Fe. The Inn is your gateway to a bustling plaza lined with world-class shopping, galleries, restaurants and museums.. . .
SO NEAR, YET SO FAR is a perfect description of the Chocolate Turtle, a New Mexico Bed and Breakfast located in the picturesque Village of Corrales a historic farming community in the Rio Grande river valley of New Mexico.
Relaxed and low-key, Corrales, New Mexico is a world apart-you'd never know that we are surrounded by two of New Mexico's largest cities: Albuquerque and Rio Rancho, and just a short drive to Santa Fe. This historic village provides a step back in time and is home to working art studios, spas, historic sites, galleries, shopping, restaurants and wineries.
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Choose our Taos Bed and Breakfast to stargaze on a private deck with views of the Taos mountains, or relax in an over-sized sumptuous bath with a second fireplace, soaking tub and private sauna. Each room is unique with its own special charm. Enjoy a gourmet breakfast overlooking a flower-filled courtyard. Luxurious, romantic and welcoming describe this beautiful 1830's adobe hacienda in a country setting.. . .
A trip to New Mexico couldn't be complete without taking a step into Roswell--New Mexico's UFO crash site.
Roswell is 200 plus miles from any large city including Amarillo, Lubbock and El Paso, Texas, Albuquerque, NM and Las Cruces, NM. A majority of our visitors make a point to come to Roswell to see the museum and be in the city where the best known UFO crash and cover-up occurred. While in Roswell, they in the least buy gas and a soda or they may spend a week learning about the phenomena and Roswell.. . .
The Rio Grande flows out of the snowcapped Rocky Mountains in Colorado and journeys 1,900 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. It passes through 800-foot chasms of the Rio Grande Gorge, a wild and remote area of northern New Mexico. The canyon provides a wide variety of recreational opportunities, luring fishermen, hikers, artists, and whitewater boating enthusiasts. In 1968, the Rio Grande and Red River were among the first eight rivers Congress designated into the National Wild and Scenic River System to protect outstanding resources values.
A spectacular vista of the Upper Gorge is from the High. . .