Travel & Lodging

Travel 

You can fly to Santa Fe (SAF) or Albuquerque (ABQ). Flights into Santa Fe are generally more expensive, and there are only direct flights to Denver, Phoenix, and Dallas; all others are connecting flights. Driving from the Albuquerque International Sunport to Santa Fe takes about an hour. Once you leave the city, it is a beautiful drive.

Lodging

We have room blocks at The Sage Inn and La Fonda on the Plaza.

Houses and Condos
There are many choices in Santa Fe. Of course, there are AirBnBs and VRBOs, but we have found that Casas de Santa Fe, a local vacation rental company is best.

Other Hotels
Hotel Santa Fe: Great bar!

Eldorado Hotel & Spa: This is a large conference hotel with two restaurants and a bar.

Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza: Great location, has a hot tub with a kiva fireplace.

Inn of the Governors: Great location downtown, has an outdoor pool. Del Charro is a good, casual restaurant in the hotel.

The Parador Santa Fe: 200-year-old farm with a vibrant past, tucked away on West Manhattan and walking distance from the Plaza, Canyon Road, and the Railyard District. Renovated in 2018; 17 units including casitas if you’re planning to stay awhile.

Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi: Downtown location with a great bar!

The El Rey: Recently renovated vintage, quirky New Mexican motel. Has a bar and not much food, but is across the street from El Parasol, a delicious New Mexican takeout joint. Has a pool!