About Inn & Spa at Loretto
A short walk from downtown Santa Fe, the Inn and Spa at Loretto is the perfect place for exploring this cultural mecca. Historic sites like the Palace of the Governors and Loretto Chapel are only a couple blocks from the hotel.
Each luxuriant guest room comes with a flat screen television, Native American-inspired design, Bose clock radio with docking station, hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers, complimentary wireless internet, iron and board, and coffee and tea maker.
The hotel provides 24 hour reception, fitness center, business facilities, porter service, heated outdoor pool, valet parking, room service, free Wi-Fi, garden and fire pit, spa, laundry service, and lounge.
Guests of the hotel can dine in-room or enjoy a meal at the Luminaria Restaurant, featuring casual, contemporary New Mexican cuisine.
The Inn and Spa at Loretto is two minutes from the Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi and five minutes from the Santa Fe Bandstand and The Plaza.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Pamper yourself
With a full spa, a heated pool, and delicious food all located at the hotel, you'll have dozens of ways to treat yourself right. After a long day of canvassing the city, you can relax with a massage, take a dip in the pool, or grab a snack, cold drink, or fine wine at Luminaria Restaurant.
positive:
Practically on the Plaza
Situated in central Santa Fe, the Inn and Spa at Loretto is a moment's walk from dozens of popular attractions. You can wander to the Plaza for a bite or enjoy the galleries and museums situated around it and its historic Spanish architecture.
positive:
Quiet despite its location
Although located right in the midst of Santa Fe's active downtown, guests found the hotel to be comfortable and peaceful, with well insulated walls and a generally low-key neighborhood. It's the perfect spot to enjoy the city's low-key ambiance.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Surprisingly small rooms
Although the hotel offers a range of different room size options, some guests found the basic to midsized rooms somewhat closed off. Coupled with a darker décor, some guests felt confined by their quarters. For a larger space, you can ask for an upgrade.
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Expensive even for downtown
Some guests found the paid parking and other little fees irritating. Others thought that the amenities and spa services were underwhelming for the cost. Of course, when staying in a centrally located hotel in a tourist mecca, you should expect a little higher range of prices.
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Wi-Fi issues
Free wireless internet is never a bad thing, as long as you can successfully link to it. Several prior guests have mentioned that they had problems with signal strength and maintaining a connection in their rooms. If you need a steady connection, you may want to bring a hot spot.