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The Inn of the Five Graces

If you are looking for the ultimate in “pueblo” charm in the historic district of Santa Fe, then The Inn of the Five Graces is the place where you can experience that charm in abundance. The luxurious, intimate interiors are enhanced by traditional Tibetan and East Indian antiques, nomadic textiles, kiva wood burning fireplaces, stone floors and oriental carpets in one of the most sought after luxury hotel properties in Santa Fe. The spectacular tile mosaics blend perfectly with the handcrafted pieces in the Inn of the Five Graces hotel, whose architecture reflects the Spanish and Native American tradition.

inn-of-five-gracesGuests can enjoy a variety of activities in the nearby areas of Santa Fe including, golf, skiing, hiking and world-class opera. There are also many art galleries available in and around the surrounding areas of Sante Fe, New Mexico, where you can find works of world-renowned painters and sculptors.

Guests staying at The Inn of the Five Graces can be assured of sumptuous and mouth water delicacies, morning till night. You can savour local cuisine including red and green chile to the more traditional staples for your breakfast. One of the best ways to enjoy your breakfast while staying here would be at the court yards, while soaking in spectacular views of the natural beauty that abounds the place. Or try the sun filled dining room with its exquisite wood beam, tapestry laden walls. The dining facility at the hotel is perfectly suited for all types of guests, whether it is a honeymoon couple or a family. In fact, the hotel is also a perfect place for weddings. Many couples have tied the knot in style here at the Five Graces Inn.

The Inn of the Five Graces also features a modern state-of-the-art meeting room. The boardroom style setting of the meeting hall is just about perfect for business conferences and meetings. There are also facilities available to conduct tented meetings at the courtyard for a truly unique business experience.

While a guest at this wonderful luxury hotel in Sante Fe, visit the The Inn of the Five Graces fitness center featuring the latest in fitness equipment, both the True and Octane cardio equipment and the Hoist multi-gym and free weights. Need a professional trainer? You’ll find your own personal trainer here at the Inn of the Five Graces.

inn-of-five-gracesAnd what would such a lovely hotel be without spa services which form a part of your vacation experience? The Five Graces Spa provide an excellent source of rejuvenation and relaxation surrounding you in the reds and golds of the blending of East Indian and Tibetan splendor where you will find massage services and restoring rituals of ancient Indian Ayurvedic system based on attaining supreme health and long life.

With so many facilities and amenities available at this luxury hotel in Sante Fe, it is not surprising that The Inn of the Five Graces hotel is considered a favorite with visitors to the to New Mexico, who are looking for something out of the ordinary.

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The Inn and Spa at Loretto

Located amidst the spectacular natural splendor of New Mexico, the Inn and Spa at Loretto is one of the most famous Santa Fe hotels on the 211 Old Santa Fe Trail in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Built in 1975, the hotel has now become an important landmark in the city, standing right next to the famous Loretto Chapel and close to Santa Fe Plaza’s museums, galleries, restaurants and shops.. The design and architecture of the hotel  perfectly suits the Pueblo, Native American and Spanish culture of the region.

Inn and Spa at LorettoThe first thing that strikes you about the hotel is its traditional elegance. The hotel has 129 spacious guest rooms and five suites. Deep terracotta red and other colorful patterns decorate the pottery and blankets that you find in the guest rooms. The zigzags of lightning bolts in the décor throughout all the rooms are yet another illustration of the hotel’s relationship with the region’s rich cultural legacy of Native American and Spanish history.  Geometric shapes found in draperies and bead of vibrant colors surround you in this New Mexico luxury boutique hotel.  Spacious leather armchairs offer a great way to relax, after a day out and about in Santa Fe. The majority of the guest rooms come with either private or shared balconies. The walls are decorated by art works of the local artists which the Inn at Loretto holds on consignment for the artists. It is possible to purchase these works of the local artists of Sante Fe and the surrounding areas.   You can enjoy wonderful views of the city, views which include the Saint Francis Cathedral, Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and the Loretto Chapel from the windows and balconies of the Inn & Spa at Loretto.

The hotel offers its guests a wide range of services. For example, relax in from of the flat screen TV and watch a movie or stay connected with family and friends with their ireless internet.

One of the greatest highlights of the hotels is the Spa at Loretto, a full service spa listed by Condé Nast Traveler’s list of top spas.  The Spa at Loretto combines holistic and Native American spiritual healing techniques.  Massage, Intuitive Lifestyle treatments of healing herbs, natural oils and aromatics contribute to inner peace and healing and rejuvenation offered by the Spa at Loretto.

Traditional American cuisine is served in the Luminaria restaurant decorated with  the rustic charm that is unique to the Southwestern region.  A wide variety of cuisine is served and the wine list presents an award-winning list of wines, enough to make your dining experience a memorable pleasure.  You will find more relaxed dining for light meals and drinks at the Living Room at Loretto.

The Inn and Spa at Loretto provides professional service, peaceful surroundings, high standards of cleanliness and an excellent choice in hotels for that getaway weekend or longer vacation in New Mexico.

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