Pros

  • Seven-minute walk from Santa Fe Plaza, walking distance to shops and restaurants
  • Inviting outdoor hot tub set in a courtyard
  • Free breakfast buffet with hot and cold items served in cozy breakfast room
  • Free afternoon reception with wine and snacks
  • Cocktail bar featuring signature margaritas
  • Dinner restaurant with regional cuisine with locally sourced ingredients
  • Free parking (unlike many other hotels around Santa Fe Plaza)
  • Free shuttle service within a five-mile radius
  • Fitness room, on-call massage therapy (for a fee), library lounge, and public computers
  • Located far enough from Santa Fe Plaza to be less expensive than other upscale hotels
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Cons

  • No swimming pool, sauna, steam room, or full-service spa
  • Fitness room is small and limited
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Bottom Line

One of Santa Fe's best small hotels, the 71-room Inn on the Alameda is an upper-middle-range inn in the typical Southwestern style. While not as luxurious as La Fonda, Inn of the Five Graces, and the other top Santa Fe hotels, the inn offers quiet, comfort, style, and gracious service with thoughtful touches. A stay here includes an ample free breakfast buffet, afternoon wine receptions, and soaks in an outdoor hot tub. Housed in adobe-style buildings, rooms are individually decorated and come with coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs, and quiet balconies or patios. The hotel is close enough to be only a seven-minute walk to Santa Fe Plaza, but far enough away that rates are cheaper than more centrally located hotels. Parking and Wi-Fi are both free. 

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pets Allowed

Oyster Hotel Review

Inn on the Alameda

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Adobe-style small hotel with southwestern decor and landscaped courtyards 

Situated next to the Santa Fe River, the Inn on the Alameda is nestled on a beautiful piece of property with adobe buildings, attractive grounds and gardens, winding paths, and shaded courtyards with rose vines. It has a serene, quintessentially New Mexico feel. The colorful Southwestern-style interiors feature elements like beamed ceilings, Navajo art, and kiva wood-burning fireplaces with the smell of piñon smoke. The inn attracts mostly leisure travelers, who mix and mingle at the free breakfast buffet and the free afternoon wine reception. The inn's staff offers friendly and attentive service and is excellent at thoughtful touches and granting special requests. Overall the atmosphere is relaxing and even a touch romantic. 

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Location

Central Santa Fe location a seven-minute walk from Santa Fe Plaza

Inn on the Alameda is located by the Santa Fe River on East Alameda Street, one street north of Canyon Road and its numerous art galleries. At a seven-minute stroll southeast of Santa Fe Plaza, the inn is far enough from the plaza to be less expensive than more closely situated hotels, but still close enough to be walking distance. The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi and Cathedral Park are a six-minute walk northwest. Loretto Chapel is a six-minute walk west of the inn and Palace of the Governors and the New Mexico Museum of Art are a 10-minute walk northwest of the hotel. Guests can take a 12-minute stroll northwest to reach the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. The hotel is a four-minute drive or 15-minute walk east of Santa Fe Depot commuter rail station, and a 20-minute drive northeast of Santa Fe Municipal Airport.

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Rooms

Upscale rooms with subdued Southwestern feel, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs    

The 71 upscale and quiet rooms at the Inn on the Alameda are spread out in a series of six adobe buildings. Rooms come in three categories: Traditional, Deluxe, and Santa Fe Suites. The spacious, individually decorated rooms have a restrained Southwestern feel, with many rooms featuring hardwood floors and decorative items like hand-made armoires, authentic hand-woven rugs, Spanish tile, and New Mexico art and artifacts. All rooms have in-room safes, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs with cable and HBO, coffeemakers with organic coffee, plush beds with Italian 300-thread-count linens, and bathrooms with thick Brazilian towels and soft spa bathrobes. Some rooms have some combination of mini-fridges, traditional kiva fireplaces, and patios or balconies. Suites have separate sitting areas with sofas or love seats.

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Features

Outdoor hot tub, free breakfast buffet, and free afternoon wine reception    

Although the Inn on the Alameda has no swimming pool (offered at other Santa Fe hotels), it does feature an outdoor hot tub, set in a small courtyard. The free breakfast buffet is superb, offering a mix of New Mexican and traditional breakfast items like eggs with green chile sauce, frittatas, fresh fruit, cereal, muffins, pastries, fresh-ground coffee, fresh-squeezed juice, and items made to order. Guests can mingle at the free afternoon wine reception with snacks like fruit, bread, crackers, and cheese. The restaurant (dinner only) serves regional cuisine with locally sourced ingredients. The bar offers up wine, beer, liquor, and a wide variety of excellent cocktails, featuring a signature Turquois Margarita. A free shuttle runs within a five-mile radius from early morning to late evening. The inn also offers a small and limited fitness room, public computer with printer, lobby microwave, lobby fridge with cold beverages (for a fee), a coin-op laundry, and on-call massage therapy (for a fee). Unlike many hotels near Santa Fe Plaza, the hotel offers free parking. Wi-Fi is also free. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Inn on the Alameda

Scene

Adobe-style small hotel with southwestern decor and landscaped courtyards 

Situated next to the Santa Fe River, the Inn on the Alameda is nestled on a beautiful piece of property with adobe buildings, attractive grounds and gardens, winding paths, and shaded courtyards with rose vines. It has a serene, quintessentially New Mexico feel. The colorful Southwestern-style interiors feature elements like beamed ceilings, Navajo art, and kiva wood-burning fireplaces with the smell of piñon smoke. The inn attracts mostly leisure travelers, who mix and mingle at the free breakfast buffet and the free afternoon wine reception. The inn's staff offers friendly and attentive service and is excellent at thoughtful touches and granting special requests. Overall the atmosphere is relaxing and even a touch romantic. 

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Location

Central Santa Fe location a seven-minute walk from Santa Fe Plaza

Inn on the Alameda is located by the Santa Fe River on East Alameda Street, one street north of Canyon Road and its numerous art galleries. At a seven-minute stroll southeast of Santa Fe Plaza, the inn is far enough from the plaza to be less expensive than more closely situated hotels, but still close enough to be walking distance. The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi and Cathedral Park are a six-minute walk northwest. Loretto Chapel is a six-minute walk west of the inn and Palace of the Governors and the New Mexico Museum of Art are a 10-minute walk northwest of the hotel. Guests can take a 12-minute stroll northwest to reach the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. The hotel is a four-minute drive or 15-minute walk east of Santa Fe Depot commuter rail station, and a 20-minute drive northeast of Santa Fe Municipal Airport.

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Rooms

Upscale rooms with subdued Southwestern feel, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs    

The 71 upscale and quiet rooms at the Inn on the Alameda are spread out in a series of six adobe buildings. Rooms come in three categories: Traditional, Deluxe, and Santa Fe Suites. The spacious, individually decorated rooms have a restrained Southwestern feel, with many rooms featuring hardwood floors and decorative items like hand-made armoires, authentic hand-woven rugs, Spanish tile, and New Mexico art and artifacts. All rooms have in-room safes, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs with cable and HBO, coffeemakers with organic coffee, plush beds with Italian 300-thread-count linens, and bathrooms with thick Brazilian towels and soft spa bathrobes. Some rooms have some combination of mini-fridges, traditional kiva fireplaces, and patios or balconies. Suites have separate sitting areas with sofas or love seats.

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Features

Outdoor hot tub, free breakfast buffet, and free afternoon wine reception    

Although the Inn on the Alameda has no swimming pool (offered at other Santa Fe hotels), it does feature an outdoor hot tub, set in a small courtyard. The free breakfast buffet is superb, offering a mix of New Mexican and traditional breakfast items like eggs with green chile sauce, frittatas, fresh fruit, cereal, muffins, pastries, fresh-ground coffee, fresh-squeezed juice, and items made to order. Guests can mingle at the free afternoon wine reception with snacks like fruit, bread, crackers, and cheese. The restaurant (dinner only) serves regional cuisine with locally sourced ingredients. The bar offers up wine, beer, liquor, and a wide variety of excellent cocktails, featuring a signature Turquois Margarita. A free shuttle runs within a five-mile radius from early morning to late evening. The inn also offers a small and limited fitness room, public computer with printer, lobby microwave, lobby fridge with cold beverages (for a fee), a coin-op laundry, and on-call massage therapy (for a fee). Unlike many hotels near Santa Fe Plaza, the hotel offers free parking. Wi-Fi is also free. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Babysitting Services

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pets Allowed

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

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