The Inn Of The Five Graces
Phone(505) 992-0957
Websitehttp://www.fivegraces.com
At this unique Santa Fe hotel the Orient and the Old West meet, surprisingly at home in each other's arms. Interlocked honey-walled adobe courtyards, and overhead, a dazzling blue blanket of sky pulled tight across the city of Santa Fe. Twenty-two guest suites, odd and mysterious and deeply luxurious, each a dream of Scheherazade. A suite winds around on itself, leading from room to hidden room, the ceilings thatched with woven straw or carved by hand hundreds of years ago in a land far away. Astonishing bathrooms, cavernous rounded tubs filled feet deep with steaming water, crowned by vivid tile mosaics made from bowls and urns that once were.
Every morning a full breakfast of baked breads, delicate crumbly muffins, platters of fresh vibrant fruit, bowls of yogurt, eggs the way you like them, regional favorites, hot coffee and tea and chilled crystal carafes of juices the colors of sunrise. For lunch and dinner, glorious Mexican-inspired food can be had all over Santa Fe, and other wonderful fare as well. Let our concierge get you a table at one of the city's finest restaurants, or explore the narrow ancient streets on your own and find a culinary gem hidden in an old, low-ceilinged adobe.
It is a magical city and a magical inn. The Orient and the Old West have much to say to each other; come and hear the conversation. What are the Five Graces? We are graced with five ways to experience the splendor of the world. Sight, sound, smell, touch, taste. Let us gratify everyone for you.
Luxurious and Exotic Guest Suites
Twenty-four guest suites, odd and mysterious and deeply luxurious, each a dream of Shaherazade. A suite winds around on itself, leading from room to hidden room, the ceilings thatched with woven straw or carved by hand hundreds of years ago in a land far away. Astonishing bathrooms, cavernous rounded tubs filled feet deep with steaming water, crowned by vivid tile mosaics made from bowls and urns that once were.
A 10% service charge will be applied to all accommodations. Some suites have a turn-down couche available for $50 per night. Our nightly rates are inclusive of a daily breakfast with hot and cold items, an arrival amenity of local favorites, car parking, daily historical walking tour, twice daily housekeeping and local telephone calls. The Inn of the Five Graces is also a non-tipping establishment.































Posted by Alonso on Thu, Jul, 8 2010 2:13 am
My family and I stayed in this hotel this summer and loved it. We have a second home a couple of hours away from Santa Fe (higher in the mountains) and have been going for years, but this was our first time at the Five Graces. Rooms were so interesting and unique with loads of extras. Great beds and toiletries! The food (breakfast and hors d'oeuvres) was declicious and the location was excellent, within walking distance of Canyon Road. Rates are a bit high, but the hotel is really special (the positive reviews we heard found by search on mp3 proved to be true). The other really premier property in Sante Fe, the Inn of the Anasazi, has a fantastic restaurant and luxurious rooms, but it's more conventional that the Five Graces. I highly recommend the Five Graces!