Being a Relais & Chateaux hotel, the management and staff at The Inn of the Five Graces have created a property that fits right in with the kind of memorable properties you hear about in Morocco and Bali. The décor differs from the cliché Santa Fe style, yet locals would tell you that this melding of styles is what true Santa Fe style is all about.
The suites have Asian and Latin American antiques and art, kilim rugs, jewel-tone throw pillows, and mosaic-tile bathrooms; most have fireplaces, and many have soaking tubs or walk-in steam showers. The personal service stands out: treats are left on your pillow, refrigerators are stocked, and afternoon margarita and wine-and-cheese spreads, an exquisite breakfast, and even daily walking tours are all available. In the spa treatment room you can book treatments to salve the skin from the high, dry mountain climate.
The 315 Restaurant & Wine Bar is an intimate restaurant offering a French menu under the guidance of Chef Louis Moskow since 1995. The dishes complemented by a seasonal wine list and colourful environment make for a great dining experience. Alternatively, some of the award-wining restaurants of Santa Fe are just a few blocks away waiting to be explored.
The Inn's secluded stone courtyard lined with lush foliage and relaxing fountains invites you in to relax at the end of the day. However, if you are after some invigoration you can always head to the fitness suite for a work out or to the spa for some rejuvenation.
Santa Fe is surrounded by glorious landscapes which are transformed seasonally and is full of culture for you to learn about. A day trip to the pueblos is very enlightening, a visit to the one of the several galleries is thought provoking and an evening spent at Santa Fe's opera house not only provides you with entertainment but it also offers perfect sunset vistas.