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Imagine the pure beauty of the high desert, nestled enchantingly in the purple shadow of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and you will see The Inn of the Five Graces. In the heart of Santa Fe, New Mexico, this fabulous Relais & Chateaux property will open your eyes to the true wonder of the city and the natural splendor of its surroundings. Individually styled rooms are spacious and inviting, with a warm, rich ambiance and brilliant natural light streaming through picture windows and skylights. Fusing the styles of the Far East with the charming comforts of the Southwest, each room is as elegant as it is comfortably plush, with beautiful tile mosaics throughout. Enjoy all the modern amenities while you soak in deep tubs, stretch out by the fireplace after a wonderful day, and sleep peacefully in deeply comforting beds each night. At The Inn at the Five Graces discover the true beauty of Santa Fe, and your own inner warmth as well.
The Inn of the Five Graces
150 East DeVargas Street
Santa Fe, New Mexico
87501
Nearest Airport: ABQ
My husband and I stayed in one of the one bedroom suites. The cost of the room was approximately $2,300 per night. If you are looking for a historical, charming property convenient to downtown then it may be worth the price. I loved the Pink Adobe restaurant, and the fact that it is connected to the to the property is a plus. The daily breakfast is a nice touch, with good selections and a generous window of time to arrive. The staff are also attentive and contribute to the overall luxury experience. Now for the “room for improvement” feedback: we had expired food in our kitchenette fridge. Not just a little expired, but over a month expired. For this price point, this is unacceptable. Please consider adding more options to the mini fridge and for this price point there should be a small selection of alcoholic beverages. The room also needed some TLC as I noted water stains, moldy grout and the ceiling had water damage. I also responded to their survey, highlighting these items and I got no response. Overall, I’m glad I stayed here but would not recommend it to anyone, nor would I stay here again. In my humble opinion, it’s surprising that it is a member in the Relais & Chateaux as it lacks the overall quality of the brand.
roanie1969 - Plano, Texas
The Inn of the five graces is one of the best experiences ever. The wonderful service and accommodations are unequaled. So much to enjoy by staying there. Centrally located in walking distance to many great activities, museums, and restaurants. Their Pink Adobe restaurant is top draw. Don't miss this experience.
Mark S - Celina, Texas
We had breakfast at the Inn of Five Graces. We're Santa Fe residents. Walk-ins welcome. Chef Victor is magnificent, and his staff is friendly and efficient. Highly recommended
Bill G
We wanted to stay at an inn that had personality, and we were not disappointed! Each room is unique in its architecture and decor. The staff was very friendly and accommodating. We didn't take advantage of the spa or fitness center on this trip, but plan to do so on a return trip.
Maureen S - Boston
My wife and I like Santa Fe so much, we purchased a house there to stay in when we visit Santa Fe. The food there is fantastic, not what you would call Mexican but Southwester. There are many places to eat from our favorite the “Pantry” on 1800 Cerrillos to “Harrys” on Old Pecos Highway is some of the best. We love the yearly Indian Market in August, the Spanish Markets and attending the various Pueblos tat hold their crafts fairs. This week (9/8 and 9/9) is Fiesta week with 100 year old parades, animal parade, and crafts fair iron the Plaza. Christmas is always beautiful with trees all lighted up around the Plaza an on the last day on August, there is the burning of Zozobra, a great event. Since they built capital city sits at 7000 feet, the sky is bright blue and lots of stars at night. There is all kinds of entertainment around from the outside nationally known Opera house to the classic theater like San Diego has. Skiing is great in the winter from Ski Santa Fe to the well known Taos ski resort. The have PBR rodeo in the summer and many other activities from hiking to stream or lake fishing. But of course, you can't omit the over 300 art galleries and stores to the 11 plus museums from New Mexico History museum where the Palace of the Governors is located (the oldest govt. building in the US) to Native Indian museums, to the world famous “Folk Art Museum”. Yes, Santa Fe is a place to visit.
344TomO - San Diego, California
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