THE HOTEL
An intimate world-class retreat, the Inn of the Anasazi, A Rosewood Hotel celebrates the enduring creative spirit of the region's early Native Americans. Located in the heart of Santa Fe—a magical land where the sun casts alluring shadows on mountains, desert and adobe and the scent of pinon lingers in the crisp air—the 57-room Inn is an elegant expression of Southwestern style with massive hand-carved doors, sculptured stairways and sandstone walls that whisper of prehistoric Pueblo living.


MEETINGS

  • Located on the first floor, the hotels intimate meeting and event venues accommodate 10 to 75 guests.
  • 1,118 square feet of meeting space
  • An inspired destination for small gatherings, Inn of the Anasazi is a unique, year-round destination for corporate, incentive and leisure groups.
  • Comprehensive meeting services, exceptional catering and a knowledgeable staff ensure that each and every event exceeds expectations.
  • High-speed Internet access and full A/V services complement all venues.

The Library
On the main floor of the inn, The Library is a resource for guests interested in exploring the myths, legends and lore of Santa Fe's indigenous cultures as well as a boardroom for corporate retreats, meetings and private dining.

The Wine Cellar
Located on the lower level of The Anasazi Restaurant, the award-winning Wine Cellar provides an intimate venue for private dining and small meetings of up to 12 guests.

The Anasazi Restaurant
Located on the main floor, The Anasazi Restaurant is available for exclusive buy-out based on availability. The restaurant seats up to 92 guests, while the attached Anasazi Lounge accommodates 21 persons.

  Sq. Ft. Size Ceiling Reception Dining Classroom Conference U-Shape
The Library 858 22x39 9' 4" 75 54 36 28 26
The Wine Cellar 260 13x20 9' 4"  - 12  - 12  -

 

ATTRACTIONS

  • Santa Fe Plaza
  • Canyon Road arts & crafts district
  • Loretto Chapel
  • St. Francis Cathedral
  • San Miguel Mission
  • Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
  • Museum of Fine Arts
  • Palace of the Governors
  • The Museum of International Folk Art
  • Institute of American Indian Arts Museum
  • The Museum of Spanish Colonial Art
  • Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
  • Ancient Anasazi ruins of Chaco Canyon
  • Bandelier National Park
  • Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
  • Santa Fe Flea Market
  • Santa Fe Opera (June to Aug.)
  • Aspen Santa Fe Ballet
  • Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway
  • Day trip via High Road to Taos
  • Hiking
  • White-water rafting on the Rio Grande River
  • Fly-fishing (June to Sept.)
  • Mountain biking
  • Golf at Santa Fe Country Club, Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe and Pueblo de Cochiti
  • Skiing and snowboarding at Ski Santa Fe, Angel Fire, Pajarito Mountain, Red River, Sandia Peak, Sipapu, Ski Apache, Wolf Creek & Taos Ski Valley

DINING
Highly acclaimed, The Anasazi Restaurant offers an atmosphere that is both elegant and rusticly Southwestern for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The 92-seat restaurant honors the culinary legacies of the Southwest with changing menus that fuse choice seasonal fare and regional ingredients with signature sauces.


SERVICES & AMENITIES

  • Concierge service
  • Valet service
  • In-room massage & aromatherapy treatments
  • Nightly turndown service
  • Twice-daily housekeeping
  • Valet parking
  • Stationary exercise equipment available upon request
  • Babysitting & child care services
  • The Library, housing a generous collection of books on Southwestern art, history & culture
  • Business Center
  • Arrangement of sightseeing tours & private guides
  • Wireless Internet access in all rooms



TRAVEL DETAILS
Santa Fe, one of America's oldest and most beautiful cities, was founded by Spanish missionaries in 1609. Spread across a high plateau at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico's capital still glories in the adobe houses and baroque churches of its original architects, while its chic museums and galleries attract art lovers from all over the world. The "City of the Holy Faith" has long nurtured the artisans whose work is proudly displayed in the shops of the historic plaza district. The Inn is located just steps from the plaza district, the cultural heart of the city. Over 200 galleries and museums in this small city showcase an incredible range of arts and artifacts while the natural surroundings offer endless possibilities for leisure and relaxation.

Nearby Airports: Albuquerque International Airport (60 miles), Santa Fe Airport (8 miles) (private planes and charters)

Transfers: Car rentals, shuttles, private town car service and taxis are available from the Albuquerque airport. Guest valet parking: $17 per day (subject to change)


DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS
From Albuquerque International Airport: Take Sunport Blvd. to I-25 North; follow I-25 North to Santa Fe (approx. 57 miles). Exit Old Pecos Trail North (exit 284). At the top of the off ramp, turn left. At the third stoplight, turn right to stay on Old Pecos Trail. At Paseo de Peralta, turn right. Turn left at the stop sign at Marcy St. At Washington Ave., turn left. The Inn of the Anasazi is the third building on the left.

Time Zone: MST
Official Currency: U.S. Dollar
Climate: Seasonal


ACCOMMODATIONS
57 rooms
The Inn's 57 rooms and suites feature an artful blend of Southwestern culture and luxurious amenities. Hand-crafted furnishings, four-poster beds and gas-lit kiva fireplaces are framed under traditional ceilings of vigas and latillas. Authentic artwork from the region's diverse heritage blends with the intricate geometry of indigenous rugs and hand-woven fabrics.

Traditional Room The cozy 300-square-foot Traditional Room features a four-poster king-size bed or two twin-size beds, hand-crafted furnishings and a gas-lit kiva fireplace.

Superior Room This 370-square-foot room is available with a four-poster king-size bed or two twin-size beds and accented with hand-crafted furnishings and a gas-lit kiva fireplace.

Select Superior Room Generously sized, the 410-square-foot Select Superior Room features a king-size four-poster bed, hand-crafted furnishings and a gas-lit kiva fireplace. Several of these rooms also offer balconies with chaise lounges.

Deluxe Room The Deluxe Room offers 500 square feet of Santa Fe charm including a comfortable sitting area, a king-size four-poster bed, hand-crafted furnishings and a gas-lit kiva fireplace.

Anasazi Suite The Inn's newest accommodation features a variety of bath and bedroom arrangements with a foyer, living room and dining area with seating for four. The suite is graced with thoughtful amenities including a spacious armoire, flat-screen LCD television and DVD player, hardwood floors and an inviting fireplace. Please call the hotel directly at 505.988.3030 for reservations and information on one- and two-bedroom suite options.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Inn of the Anasazi, A Rosewood Hotel
113 Washington Avenue, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
T 505.988.3030
F 505.988.3277
anasazi@rosewoodhotels.com