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Santa Fe + Taos hotels
Santa Fe and Taos are remarkably down-to-earth. For better or worse, the breezy attitude extends to the hotel industry: You'll invariably be treated well, but don't expect formal service or especially sophisticated decor. In Santa Fe, all buildings must, by law, be made of stucco or adobe—which makes it admirably cohesive, but a bit monotonous, design-wise.
This 157-room resort, two blocks off the Plaza, wants to be considered the best place to stay in Santa Fe—and in many regards, it succeeds. The former...more
Inspired by the ancient and legendary building traditions of the Anasazi, the Lodge at Santa Fe stands atop the hills of Santa Fe paying tribute to that ancient...more
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Thanks to the area's New Age reputation, many visitors expect a Zen—or at least spiritual—experience. Ten Thousand Waves is the only property in...more









