Positive Reviews
positive:
Folk Art HQ
Ideally situated in the midst of downtown Santa Fe, this hotel is a perfect base from which to get to know New Mexico's creative capital city. A vibrant hub for artists over the generations, it is home to the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and the International Folk Art Museum, among several others.
positive:
Atmospheric Accommodation
The hotel's public areas are cozy, welcoming and ambient. Guests love the authentic interiors of the traditional adobe-style building and marvel at the attention to detail in the décor. Indigenous artworks, hand-made furniture ethnic rugs and sandstone walls create a feast for the eyes.
positive:
Hospitality Heaven!
Members of staff across departments are frequently given the highest of praise by guests staying at this hotel. Their personable, can-do attitude continues to impress travelers, many of whom appreciate the personalized service offered them during their stay. Others were struck by the affable and efficient ways in which staff handled potential problems.
Negative Reviews
negative:
More Frills, Please
While guests of the Rosewood Inn generally have very enjoyable stays, some feel that, for the price, more could be offered. Some find the rooms to be a little small and not as luxurious as they might be. The lack of a fitness center is a minor gripe of some.
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Corridor Cacophony
Some guests have had issues with unwanted sound whilst staying here. Whether it be a noisy neighbor, a clanging ice cart in the corridor, chattering service staff, or the unmistakable sound of renovations (drills, saws, etc.), the lack of sufficient sound insulation has caused a headache for some at times.
negative:
What A Rubbish View
Some guests have had issues with unwanted sound whilst staying here. Whether it be a noisy neighbor, a clanging ice cart in the corridor, chattering service staff, or the unmistakable sound of renovations (drills, saws, etc.), the lack of sufficient sound insulation has caused a headache for some at times.