Santa Fe Inns of Distinction…formed in 1988, the Santa Fe Inns of Distinction is a group of 11 bed and breakfast inns dedicated to providing the finest of small lodging experiences in Santa Fe --for those seeking inns of the highest quality. Each inn is unique in size, décor and ambiance, but all provide amenities found only in the best country inns throughout the US.
Each of these distinctive inns is located within blocks of the downtown Plaza, offering comfort and convenience to downtown shops, galleries, museums and restaurants. Staying at any of our inns you will find upscale amenities in distinctive surroundings of design and décor.
Innkeepers offer personalized attention and local knowledge, providing an intimate experience that make bed and breakfasts such an attractive choice for an other than ordinary stay. Santa Fe Inns of Distinction offers Authentic Southwestern accommodations with a Santa Fe Flavor, reflecting 400 years of history, art and culture.
We encourage you to try one of these distinctive inns when you visit Santa Fe, and make us your home away from home.
Adobe Abode
www.adobeabode.com
In an historic quarter of Santa Fe, just four blocks from the Plaza and close to museums, restaurants, shopping and other sights, this 1907 adobe inn maintains an old-world feeling while providing every modern convenience. Recently named one of the Top 10 Lodging Choices in Santa Fe, the Adobe Abode is decorated with sophistication, flair and authentic Southwestern charm, including vigas, New Mexican and Spanish Colonial furniture, Indian art and kiva fireplaces. All six rooms offer the amenities of a fine country inn and three have private entrances and patios. Hearty gourmet breakfasts start the day and feature unique Southwestern entrees and homemade muffins. Come and be charmed in this downtown hideaway!
AdobeStar Inn
www.adobestarinn.com
Situated four blocks from the historic Plaza, the heart of Santa Fe, the Inn lies within the quiet, semi-residential, and historic McKenzie Street corridor. A charming and unusual “Mediterranean” style adobe house built in 1923, its' design reflects the complex culture of Northern New Mexico, combining Hispanic and early twentieth-century architectural motifs. Thoroughly restored in 1993, it now provides such creature comforts as cable TV and central air conditioning. The bed & breakfast has an intimate atmosphere and is tastefully decorated throughout with antiques, artwork, and oriental carpets.
Casa de la Cuma
www.casacuma.com
Come stay with us in our Southwestern home, located on a hill overlooking downtown Santa Fe, only a 10-minute walk into the Plaza. Each of the four rooms is decorated with regional textiles, antiques and artwork. Enjoy a relaxed breakfast in our sunroom. In the evening contemplate a sunset over the mountains on our patio, a comfortable chair by the fire in the living room, or a soak in the outdoor hot tub. Leave your car at our off-street parking area as you walk to the museums, restaurants and shops.
Don Gaspar Inn
www.dongaspar.com
Located in the heart of Santa Fe, the Inn is in the quiet Don Gaspar historic residential neighborhood - just a short walk to the Plaza. Now in its second decade, the Inn continues to garner accolades for its intimate charm, having been named one of American Historic Inn’s “Top 10 Romantic Inns for 2003”; and Travel + Leisure’s “top lodging secrets in Santa Fe”. Come and be our guest!
El Farolito Inn
www.farolito.com
Like the warm glow of farolitos on a starry New Mexico evening, the warmth of our inn awaits you. Award winning adobe compound offering eight private casitas tastefully showcasing exquisite Southwestern art and furnishings. Convenient location, full amenities and convivial service. In the warm sunshine, savor a leisurely breakfast on the back portal and relax on your garden patio. In the winter, enjoy a fireside breakfast in our brightly decorated dining room and the coziness of a fireplace in your room. Surround yourself with the richness of Santa Fe’s art and culture.
El Paradero
www.elparadero.com
Experience old Santa Fe charm in your home away from home at El Paradero. Located in the historic downtown district, El Paradero is nestled on a side street within easy walking distance of the Plaza, Canyon Road, and many museums and shops. From our delicious full breakfasts and home-baked cookies at tea-time, to our authentic Southwestern ambience, we provide a relaxed and homey atmosphere for you and your friends and family to enjoy.
Four Kachinas Inn
www.fourkachinas.com
Located on a quiet residential street and an easy stroll to the historic Plaza, the Four Kachinas Bed and Breakfast Inn offers a peaceful garden setting in which to unwind. Our five spacious rooms, all with private baths, are furnished with quality Southwestern art, collector quality Navajo rugs, Kachina dolls, regional landscape paintings and hand-crafted furniture. Enjoy our garden patios and hot tub. Our delectable breakfasts with home baked specialties and warm personal service will make your stay memorable.
Hacienda Nicholas
www.haciendanicholas.com
Hacienda Nicholas is an enchanting Santa Fe Bed and Breakfast offering guests a true taste of the Southwest. You will find peace and tranquility behind our thick adobe walls, along with fabulous full breakfasts featuring a variety of local dishes, all made with fresh organic and natural ingredients. We welcome you back from your day of touring with a wine and cheese happy hour or cookies & teas. After a memorable dinner at one of Santa Fe’s fine restaurants and star-gazing from the garden courtyard, you will happily melt into our heavenly beds of feather and down. At the Hacienda Nicholas we offer all the amenities of a fine hotel along with the warmth of staying with good friends.
Inn of the Turquoise Bear
www.turquoisebear.com
Surrounded by a walled acre of gardens, tall pines, rock terraces and meandering flagstone paths, the Turquoise Bear is a rambling adobe villa, a premier example of Spanish-Pueblo Revival architecture. On the National Register and acclaimed for friendly hospitality, the Inn is a short stroll to the Plaza. Once home to poet Witter Bynner and the epicenter of Santa Fe social life, countless celebrities, such as DH Lawrence, Willa Cather, Ansel Adams, Igor Stravinsky, Georgia O’Keeffe and Errol Flynn, stayed and partied in this house. Fireplaces, robes, and our own specialty soaps await you in our ten rooms. Our evening social hour, when tales of the Inn’s romantic past are recounted, is fabulously popular with guests from around the world. Bienvenidos!
The Madeleine
www.madeleineinn.com
A stay at The Madeleine is an experience to remember. The frontier-style Queen Anne house, built in 1886 by a local railroad tycoon, features extraordinary stained glass windows, period antiques and memorabilia, ornate brick and tile fireplaces and a large peaceful garden. After a day of galleries, museums and shopping, look forward to a relaxing soak in the bubbling hot tub before nestling into your bed of feather and down. Our guests come back year after year to enjoy superb homemade bakes goodies, fabulous breakfasts of frittatas and flapjacks and George's unsurpassed hospitality.
Water Street Inn
www.waterstreetinn.com
An award winning adobe restoration, the Water Street Inn is centrally located two blocks from the Plaza, surrounded by fine restaurants, galleries and shops. The authentic and beautifully appointed spacious rooms all have been recently refurbished and provide private baths, robes, in-room coffee, TV/DVD/VCR combos, telephone/voice mail, wireless internet, air conditioning and fireplaces in most rooms. Breakfast by choice is served in the kitchen, delivered to your room or on our sundeck. Enjoy our great hot tub before or after your day of exploration. The defining quality to the Water Street Inn is the full hospitality and friendly relaxed environment. Our evening “Happy Hour” features New Mexican wines, hors d'oeuvres and great company -- our guests.











