Pros

  • Roadside budget motel provides old Southwestern charm
  • Homey rooms feature cowboy flair, flat-screen TVs, and kitchenettes
  • Convenient old Route 66 location that’s a quick drive to downtown
  • Outdoor dining in Southwestern courtyard
  • Gift shop in lobby
  • Covered terraces and picnic tables available
  • Smoking and non-smoking patios
  • Freebies include Wi-Fi, parking, and continental breakfast
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Cons

  • Furnishings in some rooms and bathrooms are outdated
  • Some rooms only have showers
  • Roadside noise can be bothersome
  • Wi-Fi is reportedly slow
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Bottom Line

The 17-room Silver Saddle Motel provides an economy roadside vacation with Southwestern touches, cowboy decor, free Wi-Fi, and on-site parking. The motel offers a gift shop, free continental breakfast, and an outdoor dining patio along with picnic areas. Rooms are named after Western characters and feature kitschy style (think: cowboy hats on the walls and patterned quilts on the beds), flat-screen TVs, and, in some cases, kitchenettes -- but this is a motel, so expect some datedness. The nearby El Rey Inn, which offers more hotel frills and rooms with fireplaces, is another option.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Pets Allowed

Oyster Hotel Review

Silver Saddle Motel

Scene

Budget motel with old Southwestern charm

Prices at the Silver Saddle Motel are typical for budget rooms in Santa Fe. The furnishings and thoughtful touches, though, are a bit extraordinary for a value property. The motel has been serving customers for 50 years. The adobe exterior is adorned with Southwestern touches like old wooden wagon wheels and two 1950s pickup trucks. The setting appeals mostly to couples but also to families and solo travelers who have a penchant for the Wild West.

The outside area has a charming courtyard with casual patio furniture, striped umbrellas, bursts of greenery, cacti, and cowboy memorabilia. The lobby offers kitschy Route 66-themed interior decor, a viga ceiling, and little details like a sign that reads: “Please check your guns.” A small gift shop with New Mexican souvenirs is also in the lobby, which features signed photos of the famous people who have reportedly stayed at the property. There’s also a small hutch where guests can get a morning meal and coffee. 

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Location

Located near Santa Fe’s historic Route 66

The motel is conveniently located on Cerrillos Road, near the old Route 66 which is now I-40, and surrounded by other budget motels. Family-friendly restaurants, bars, markets, and shops are all within five minutes walking distance. Jackalope crafts shop is on the same block. Downtown -- with the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, and Palace of the Governors -- is less than 15 minutes northeast by car, with the Travelers Market in the same general direction. Nature lovers can also find Santa Fe National Forest to the east. Santa Fe Municipal Airport is a 14-minute drive southwest.

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Rooms

Budget rooms with a Wild West theme; some have kitchenettes

Annie Oakley, Buffalo Bill, Billy the Kid, and other Western figures are the inspiration for rooms here, and cowboy art by Robert “Shoofly” Shufelt adorns guest units (think cowboy hats on the walls, cowboy boots holding flowers). Overall, rooms are clean but basic and, in some cases, outdated (not an issue for most guests, as this is a motel with budget prices). Decor is generally Southwestern, and rooms offer quilted bedspreads, flat-screen TVs with free HBO, microwaves, mini-fridges, and air-conditioning. Most bathrooms are old-fashioned with '70s-style tiles and showers or shower/tub combos. Kitchenettes can be found in some spaces. Select rooms are pet-friendly. 

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Features

Cowboy-themed courtyards and an Internet corner 

Amenities are generally on the limited side at the Silver Saddle, though the motel does offer a free continental breakfast. The dirt parking lot has a terrace that feels like a campsite with worn picnic tables, dilapidated wooden wagons, and pops of greenery. The property also has another covered terrace seating area and a small garden. A wooden desk with a PC computer can be found in the lobby. Free parking and Wi-Fi (though reportedly spotty) are available as well.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Silver Saddle Motel

Scene

Budget motel with old Southwestern charm

Prices at the Silver Saddle Motel are typical for budget rooms in Santa Fe. The furnishings and thoughtful touches, though, are a bit extraordinary for a value property. The motel has been serving customers for 50 years. The adobe exterior is adorned with Southwestern touches like old wooden wagon wheels and two 1950s pickup trucks. The setting appeals mostly to couples but also to families and solo travelers who have a penchant for the Wild West.

The outside area has a charming courtyard with casual patio furniture, striped umbrellas, bursts of greenery, cacti, and cowboy memorabilia. The lobby offers kitschy Route 66-themed interior decor, a viga ceiling, and little details like a sign that reads: “Please check your guns.” A small gift shop with New Mexican souvenirs is also in the lobby, which features signed photos of the famous people who have reportedly stayed at the property. There’s also a small hutch where guests can get a morning meal and coffee. 

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Location

Located near Santa Fe’s historic Route 66

The motel is conveniently located on Cerrillos Road, near the old Route 66 which is now I-40, and surrounded by other budget motels. Family-friendly restaurants, bars, markets, and shops are all within five minutes walking distance. Jackalope crafts shop is on the same block. Downtown -- with the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, and Palace of the Governors -- is less than 15 minutes northeast by car, with the Travelers Market in the same general direction. Nature lovers can also find Santa Fe National Forest to the east. Santa Fe Municipal Airport is a 14-minute drive southwest.

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Rooms

Budget rooms with a Wild West theme; some have kitchenettes

Annie Oakley, Buffalo Bill, Billy the Kid, and other Western figures are the inspiration for rooms here, and cowboy art by Robert “Shoofly” Shufelt adorns guest units (think cowboy hats on the walls, cowboy boots holding flowers). Overall, rooms are clean but basic and, in some cases, outdated (not an issue for most guests, as this is a motel with budget prices). Decor is generally Southwestern, and rooms offer quilted bedspreads, flat-screen TVs with free HBO, microwaves, mini-fridges, and air-conditioning. Most bathrooms are old-fashioned with '70s-style tiles and showers or shower/tub combos. Kitchenettes can be found in some spaces. Select rooms are pet-friendly. 

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Features

Cowboy-themed courtyards and an Internet corner 

Amenities are generally on the limited side at the Silver Saddle, though the motel does offer a free continental breakfast. The dirt parking lot has a terrace that feels like a campsite with worn picnic tables, dilapidated wooden wagons, and pops of greenery. The property also has another covered terrace seating area and a small garden. A wooden desk with a PC computer can be found in the lobby. Free parking and Wi-Fi (though reportedly spotty) are available as well.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Basic Television

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Pets Allowed

  • Poolside Drink Service

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