Santa Fe, New Mexico’s capital city, is known as one of America’s cultural and historical riches hubs. This destination boasts plenty of historical landmarks and buildings throughout. It has the nickname “Land of Enchantment” due to its artistic heritage and mesh of Hispanic, British, and Native American cultures. Top attractions, such as The Rainbow Man, Canyon Road Contemporary Art, and Nedra Matteucci Galleries, reflect these features, as well as architectural gems and monumental landmarks all around downtown. Santa Fe is also home to dynamic outdoor activities and plenty of art festivals throughout the year. If you fancy a holiday in this beautiful destination, why not go for accommodations that also reflect the city’s rich history and culture? Check out the best historic hotels in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) properties with historic significance, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on May 29, 2024.
1. The Inn of Five Graces
Expensive for UK travelers due to currency rate, but includes breakfast and town car service.
Beautiful historic building, spa, pool, and outdoor lounging areas. Unique room decor with complimentary minibar.
Great location near historic area and key center of Santa Fe, with free walking tour for guests.
Delicious and diverse breakfast, daily snacks, and outstanding dinner options at Pink Adobe.
This 4-star boutique hotel is just a few blocks from the central plaza. Honored as the top hotel of the city and one of the best in America, the inn’s structures were initially a neglected cluster of classic adobe buildings located in one of the oldest surviving neighborhoods in Santa Fe. Designers Ira and Sylvia Seret turned it into a one-of-a-kind hotel with a tremendously sophisticated interior.
You can choose from rooms, suites, and even villas. There are private and semi-private patios in some of the suites, and all rooms come with a wood-burning fireplace, custom-designed bathrooms with tubs and showers, and a handful of perks that come with the room rates. Enjoy vibrant ethnic colors, exotic hippy styles, and historic architecture when you stay here.
The Inn of Five Graces
Address: 150 East DeVargas Street
648 meters (0.5 ft) from Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
2. Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza (from USD 183)
At Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, warm lights and a cozy rustic interior will greet you upon arrival. This 300-year-old landmark was once the hacienda of one of the most prominent families in the city. Today, it offers the perfect place for family holidays, boasting a fantastic location close to the old town, the iconic Museum of International Folk Art, and Santa Fe Institute.
Aside from comfortable bedroom arrangements and amenities, guests also have access to an outdoor pool and a fitness center. A wide range of outdoor activities around the area is available, including skiing and golfing.
Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza
Address: 100 Sandoval St
163 meters (0.2 ft) from Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
3. El Rey Court (from USD 169)
Reasonable pricing for spacious, stylish rooms with vintage charm and modern amenities.
Quaint vintage motel with a chic, stylish vibe, a lively bar, and a charming courtyard with a pool and hot tub.
Convenient location near local attractions, including the Pantry Mexican diner, food trucks, and a short drive to the Santa Fe Plaza.
Delicious food options available at the on-site food truck and nearby dining spots, though some guests desired more variety and availability.
El Rey Court stands in a beautiful expansive garden and features an outdoor pool. Its interior motif perfectly combines modernism and nostalgia into a harmonious ambiance. Established and opened to guests in 1936, this 3-star hotel has been serving patrons since then. Its traditional Northern New Mexico architecture has been preserved despite countless improvements throughout the years.
The hotel has brightly lit and individually decorated rooms with artistic touches reminiscent of Mexican culture. Enjoy fun and intimate gatherings in the bar lounge and open outdoor space. It also features a relaxing hot tub and sauna, as well as a playground for children.
El Rey Court
Address: 1862 Cerrillos Rd
4.06 km (2.6 mi) from Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
4. La Fonda on the Plaza (from USD 294)
Reasonable pricing for central location, with some additional fees for parking
Historic and beautifully decorated with original artwork, rooftop bar and spa (when open)
Perfect location in the heart of old town, walking distance to attractions, shops, and restaurants
Delicious dining options with New Mexican cuisine, though some slow service reported
Experience luxury and exquisite accommodations in one of the best-rated and oldest hotels in town. La Fonda on the Plaza is a 3-star property rich in history, even including tales of haunting that make it a favorite among fans of the supernatural.
La Fonda on the Plaza ensures guests a terrific stay. This early 20th-century hotel boasts scenic mountain views and a remarkable set of amenities, including an outdoor pool, a hot tub on the rooftop, and a spa. It is only 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from notable sightseeing spots and historical landmarks. Among the exciting places to visit are the Palace of the Governors and the New Mexico Museum of Art.
La Fonda on the Plaza
Address: 100 East San Francisco Street
400 meters (0.3 ft) from Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
5. Drury Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe (from USD 218)
Reasonable rates for a centrally located hotel with complimentary breakfast and evening drinks.
Spacious rooms, rooftop hot tub, free evening drinks and food, beautiful artwork throughout.
Centrally located, walking distance to attractions, and convenient for exploring Santa Fe.
Excellent breakfast and happy hour offerings, with a good selection and quality of food.
The location of Drury Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe has a rich history of over 400 years. Centuries-old artifacts were once recovered from the site where the hotel now stands. Today, this elegantly decorated property pledges elegant accommodations for a memorable holiday.
Enjoy a seasonal outdoor pool and a fitness center. Air-conditioned rooms come with thoughtfully arranged amenities, including a kitchen with a microwave and a refrigerator. Galleries and shops are within walking distance of this hotel. Santa Fe Plaza and Loretto Chapel are just 0.4 km (0.2 mi) and 0.6 km (0.3 miles) away, respectively. If you feel a little adventurous, visit Santa Fe Ski Area 35 minutes away from the property.
Drury Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe
Address: 828 Paseo de Peralta
766 meters (0.5 ft) from Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
6. Hotel St. Francis (from USD 232)
Varied pricing, hidden fees for parking, high rates during events.
Charming vintage hotel, beautiful lobby, pet-friendly, wine tasting, valet parking.
Central location in Santa Fe, walkable to attractions, close to Plaza, easy parking.
Great restaurant, limited dining options, inconsistent bar service, no in-room dining.
This historic hotel was initially built as De Vargas Hotel. Due to a mysterious fire that destroyed the old hotel, it was rebuilt as Hotel St. Francis in 1924. Now, it boasts refined architecture and quaint interior decoration. Situated in the middle of the historic creative arts district of Santa Fe, this property is only minutes away from the New Mexico Museum of Art and other local galleries and shops. You will find this vibrant neighborhood memorable.
The lobby features fireside seating, and the spacious guest rooms guarantee superb comfort. The rooms have everything you need, including cable TV, beverage facilities, and bathrobes. Guests can also opt for in-room massages.
Hotel St Francis
Address: 210 Don Gaspar Ave
360 meters (0.3 ft) from Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
Have a lovely holiday in the historic city of Santa Fe
As most beautiful heritages in the world do, Santa Fe aged graciously in style. Discover its historical and cultural riches while lavishing in equally exciting luxuries and comforts of the best historic hotels in the city.
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