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The 4 Most Expensive Hotels in New Mexico Are Worth the Price Tag

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The 4 Most Expensive Hotels in New Mexico Are Worth the Price Tag

New Mexico is known for its natural beauty and rugged landscapes. The “Land of Enchantment” is home to a number of historic sites and is steeped in Native American culture. Furthermore, the state capital, Santa Fe was founded in 1610, making it the oldest state capital in the U.S. If you’re visiting New Mexico, you’ll want to take in some of the state’s best luxuries. The most expensive hotels in New Mexico offer breathtaking views, unforgettable experiences, and relaxing amenities. They may have a high price tag, but these four hotels are well worth it. (If you’re interested in the great outdoors, check out The Most Beautiful Natural Wonder in Every State.)

The Inn of the Five Graces

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150 E De Vargas St, Santa Fe, NM 87501

Price: $744 – $1,725

Located in the oldest neighborhood in the United States, The Inn of the Five Graces is perhaps the best hotel to experience the history of New Mexico. The Inn’s suites and guest rooms are built into historic homes that date back to the 1600s, constructed from traditional adobe mud plaster.

Each room features a wood-burning kiva fireplace and a mini bar with snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. A stay at The Inn also includes a complimentary breakfast. These unique rooms harken back to a time when everything was made by hand.

The hotel’s name is a reference to the five ways to experience the world that we are graced with according to Eastern philosophy: sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste.

There is certainly no shortage of ways to indulge the five senses at The Inn. Dine on New Mexican and Cajun-inspired dishes at the Pink Adobe restaurant or grab a Mezcal flight at the Dragon Room Bar. The hotel spa includes a soaking pool and the Sun & Moon deck is a perfect spot to see the stars. Guests can also partake in yoga, personal fitness training, and private meditation.

Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi

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113 Washington Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501

Price: $616 – $2,010

Located in one of the heart of Santa Fe, this 58-room hotel has been recognized since 2007 as the most luxurious hotel in New Mexico. Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi is proud of its creative spirit and the traditions of the region, offering immersion into the culture and traditions of Santa Fe.

In addition, the hotel features a wide art collection of handmade paintings, textiles, and baskets with gorgeous wooden ceilings that reflect the region’s native Anasazi tribe. Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi is a stylish, modern take on Pueblo life.

At the Rosewood Inn, you can appreciate Southwestern-inspired cuisine throughout the year, with dishes featuring locally sourced ingredients. Visit the Anasazi Restaurant or The Patio Restaurant for a taste. Guests can also explore the hotel’s Wine Cellar or even book a romantic dinner for two in the Anasazi’s private Living Room.

The fitness center is open daily and features state-of-the-art equipment such as the Technogym and Elliptical machines. Finally, guests can real and pamper themselves with in-room massages that incorporate aromatherapy and salt stones that can be added for an upcharge.

Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe

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198 NM-592, Santa Fe, NM 87506

Price: $870 – $2,505

Rancho Encantado is a perfect spot for those looking to enjoy New Mexico’s rugged beauty during their stay. The resort lies on 57 rolling acres in the Sangre de Cristo foothills, just a short drive from downtown Santa Fe. It hosts a variety of excursions from horseback riding and hikes, to historical and cultural tours.

If you’re looking for a more laid-back stay, never fear. Relax by the pool or pamper yourself at the spa, which draws inspiration from kiva rooms used by indigenous Puebloans for spiritual ceremonies. Unique treatments such as the guided Spiritual Journey or the Chocolate Truffle Body Wrap are available to enjoy.

Finally, taste the flavors of Northern New Mexico when you stop in for a meal at Terra, the hotel’s restaurant, which serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch. Dishes such as Roasted Poblano or Wild Caught Seasonal Bass are sure to please or try the restaurant’s signature dish — a steak for two served with grilled asparagus and green chile mac and cheese.

The Bishop’s Lodge

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1297 Bishops Lodge Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87506

Price: $716 – $8,554

Located in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Range, Bishop’s Lodge is a picturesque hotel that lies on 317 acres bordering the Santa Fe National Forest. Guests can embark on excursions such as fly fishing and scenic hikes while staying at the hotel.

Each room is individually decorated, and some suites and rooms feature a kiva fireplace, patios, balconies, or valley views. Additionally, the popular Kiva suites feature a massive bathroom with a bathtub and stone rainshower. They are located in a private area of the property.

While there are somewhat more affordable guest rooms at The Bishop’s Lodge, booking a room at The Bunkhouse can fetch a price of up to $8,554 on some evenings. The Bunkhouse is a 9,945-square-foot lodge with 12 rooms accommodating up to 46 guests, perfect for large family gatherings or weddings. Furthermore, it features high ceilings and a 2-story fireplace that embodies the welcoming atmosphere of Santa Fe.

Guests can experience quality Southwestern cuisine at the SkyFire restaurant, enjoy a drink at The Bar, or even sip cocktails and munch on snacks poolside. Furthermore, you can experience a relaxed atmosphere at the Two Dogs Café and indulge in savory pastries, cold-pressed juices, and rustic sandwiches. (Next, explore The Best Hotels in Mexico and the Caribbean.)

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