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Homewood Suites Santa Fe
- March 22, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
MikeInTown from Norristown, Pennsylvania
This hotel was our favorite accommodation of our road trip, yet it was very reasonably priced. It is located within the Pojoaque Pueblo territory about 15 miles north of the Santa Fe Plaza. This adobe building has an American Indian theme inside and out. There are paintings and sculptures of nature throughout the premises, all labeled "Courtesy of the Poeh Museum". Like all the accommodations in the hotel, ours had a living room, kitchen, and bedroom. In-room internet access is free. The kitchen had a sink, refrigerator, dishes, dishwasher, and microwave oven. There are televisions in the living room and bedroom. Our king-sized bed was very comfortable. Housekeeping did an excellent job keeping the whole place spotless. They even left little handwritten notes wishing us a pleasant day.
We had originally planned to spend our three nights in Santa Fe at La Fonda Hotel, but ended up booking one night at La Fonda and two nights at the Homewood Suites after finding out La Fonda’s "Third Night Free" package was night available on the dates we’d be in Santa Fe. We were really happy things turned out this way since our two nights at the Homewood were less expensive than our one night at La Fonda. We were even happier with the situation when we found out breakfast and a light dinner buffet is served free of charge daily at the Homewood.
Other than the golf course on the property, there is pretty much nothing near the hotel - at least not in walking distance. The friendly receptionist told us this will change in 2008 with the completion of the Hilton Santa Fe Golf Resort & Spa at Buffalo Thunder on the premises. It will feature a casino and restaurants. Construction was in full swing while we were there.
Fortunately, the Homewood didn’t seem so isolated once we got in our rental car. The attractions we visited had approximate driving times of: Santa Fe Plaza -> 15 minutes; Chimayo -> 20 minutes; Bandelier National Monument -> 30 minutes. If you decide to stay at the Homewood Suites, make sure you book through their website as there are several categories of discounted rates to choose from (i.e., AAA membership, government/military, etc.).
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Sensational
- April 9, 2007
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
An absolutely wonderful place to stay. The staff was wonderful. the facilities were excellent. the breaksfast could not be beat. the best part was the suites. they were spacious and comfortable. We would stay here again in a heartbeat.
Family Trip
- September 19, 2006
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Great place to stay. Clean rooms,great staff
One of the best H
- August 28, 2006
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
This Homewood Suites is much nicer than any of the others I've stayed in. It has unique, very nice Indian inspired furnishings in the rooms and the lobby. The breakfast selection was huge! A great variety to choose from and the evening reception was great too. The friendly staff was great, even the laundry room was nice. I was very impressed by everything at this hotel. If you are looking for a great place to stay that's close to Santa Fe and Bandalier national monument too, stay here! Also, it's surrounded by a golf course and mountains so the views are wonderful.