




Inn on the Alameda
That enchanting small hotel in the heart of Santa Fe. Relax at Santa Fe’s original all-inclusive hotel, a tranquil refuge nestled behind cozy adobe walls, just around the corner from the historic Canyon Road gallery district and a short walk from the Plaza and surrounding sites, galleries, shops and museums. Click link to book Direct. Be sure to Mention Santa Fe Selection when you book!
You’ll find just the right mix of personal attention and privacy as you enjoy the wide range of amenities offered at the Inn, long recognized as the standard for the best Santa Fe hotels.
Ample continental "Breakfast of Enchantment" with organic coffee, organic dairy & non-dairy, & gluten-free selections, and afternoon wine & cheese reception included daily.
300-count linens, triple-sheeted beds and plush robes. Fireplaces, patios and balconies available; two outdoor hot tubs, fully-equipped exercise room & on-call massage. Pets welcome based on availability, additional fees apply. Free parking, local calls & toll-free calls and wi-fi at no charge; never any hidden fees. Let us be your Santa Fe!
Why We Love It
“There's a reason guests return to Inn on the Alameda year after year. It's the kind of place that feels like your own Santa Fe home base.”
Insider Tip
If you're visiting during Indian Market or Zozobra, book months ahead — Santa Fe fills up fast for major events.
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