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Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi
- Where:
- Why:First stop on our U.S road trip.
- When:April 2016
- Who:Me and my boyfriend.
Highs & Lows
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The room: sublime king bed and an in-room fireplace.
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The interiors: warm but sophisticated, and filled with the most lovely handcrafted Native American textiles and furniture, contemporary art and sculpture.
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Location: could not be better, with short walks to amazing restaurants and bars, Sante Fe Plaza, markets and the Georgia O’Keefe Museum.
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The bar: first-class margaritas, live music, cosy and super relaxed.
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Valet parking isn’t free.
Important Bits
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Type
Boutique hotel
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Vibe
Warm, southwestern chic.
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Location
Perfect. The hotel is in the heart of Santa Fe, literally steps from the main plaza and food, art, shopping.
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Rooms
58 – 57 rooms and 1 suite
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Music
Chillout.
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Year Opened
1990s
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Designed By
Wilson Associates
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Health & Wellness
No pool. Guests can use off-site gym for now but an on-site fitness centre is currently being built.
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Restaurant
Yes. There’s a fine dining restaurant whose chef hails from a Michelin-starred restaurant. For a more casual meal, there’s smaller foodie plates served in the lounge, bar and patio.
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Bar
Yes, with a 72-strong Tequila selection, custom spirits and beer, and live music! Don’t leave without having one – or seven – of their margaritas.
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Minibar
Yes.
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Children
Bring. The hotel even has a special program for kids called ‘Rose Buds for Children’.
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Price
Expensive but not outrageous.
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In the Area
Hotel Location 113 Washington Ave, Santa Fe, NM