Inn of the Alameda is a small luxury Santa Fe hotel that
captures the spirit of the New Mexico Southwest, one of the
world's favorite travel destinations. Secluded behind adobe
walls yet nestled between the historic Plaza and the fabulous
galleries of Canyon Road, the Inn offers the peace and
tranquility in the middle of this artistic downtown.
Accommodations are the rave of almost any travel guide one
reads. Aventura Magazine calls the inn
"Both a refuge from tourist
congestion and a gateway to the cultural treasures and natural
splendors of Santa Fe." Large airy guestrooms
with handmade furniture and local artwork are individually
decorated and available in Traditional, Deluxe or Suites. Some
rooms have kiva fireplaces to take the chill out of crisp Fall
evenings and some have private balcony or patio to enjoy the
rarefied, pinon scented air.
Relax in the frothy bubbles of the hot tubs under brilliant
blue skies, enjoy lively conversation in the secluded
courtyards under the stars, or curl up with a good book in the
tasteful lobby library beside the glowing kiva fireplace.
Extremely attentive staff and their helpful knowledge of the
city has been described by the Houston Tribuneas
"one of the inn's chief assets".
Other hotels may offer breakfast but Inn on the Alameda
offers the "Breakfast of Enchantment", a lavish
feast so loaded with quiches, pastries, fresh fruits and more
that it could cause you to forget about lunch. Afternoons are
a special time with the Inn's wine and cheese hour where
gourmet delicacies and world-class wines bring friends old and
new together after the days activities.
The Inn's superb location places you within walking distance
of some of the best Santa Fe has to offer. One block away
begins Canyon Road, the city's renowned gallery district that
boasts sculpture, paintings, glass, pottery, fiber art,
wearable art, tribal rugs, antiques and much more. The month
of February brings the Edible Art Tour, a benefit weekend of
fine art, food and wine that draws visitors from the farthest
reaches. The historic plaza features Indian pueblos that
enlighten visitors on the Native American experience. A short
drive will take you into the mystical Sangre de Cristo (Blood
of Christ) Mountains for contemplative hikes and awe-inspiring
sunrises. Adventure seekers will find white water rafting,
mountain climbing and miles of visibility under the skies of
New Mexico, aptly named the "Land of Enchantment". |
At Inn of the
Alameda
you can expect...
- Lavish continental breakfast
- Afternoon wine and cheese reception
- Morning newspapers
- Guest e-mail center
- Complimentary local and 800-number calls
- Parking at no charge
- In all rooms
- Triple sheeted beds with 300-count Egyptian cotton
bedding
- Plush Italian robes
- Iron, ironing board
- hair dryers
- In select rooms
- Kiva Fireplace
- patio or balcony
- refrigerator
- Cable TV and HBO
- in-room dataport
- Two outdoor whirlpools
- Fully-equipped exercise room
- 24-hour Front Desk service
- Lobby Library with books and games
In any season, for any reason, take the
opportunity to be pampered, rejuvenated and renewed at the
truly enchanting Inn on the Alameda. |