Katya Wachtel

Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi

  • Where:
  • Why:First stop on our U.S road trip.
  • When:April 2016
  • Who:Me and my boyfriend.
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Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi The hotel is built in the traditional Pueblo Adobe mudbrick style that you’ll see throughout Santa Fe.

The hotel is built in the traditional Pueblo Adobe mudbrick style that you’ll see throughout Santa Fe.

Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi Every single room at the hotel has one of these traditional Kiva fireplaces. Cosy!

Every single room at the hotel has one of these traditional Kiva fireplaces. Cosy!

Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi The hotel’s lovely public spaces are warm and stylish, with hardwood floors, high ceilings and hand-carved doors.

The hotel’s lovely public spaces are warm and stylish, with hardwood floors, high ceilings and hand-carved doors.

Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi This charming living room adjoining the library is the perfect place to snuggle up by the fire with a drink at the end of a long day of exploring.

This charming living room adjoining the library is the perfect place to snuggle up by the fire with a drink at the end of a long day of exploring.

Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi There’s complimentary coffee every morning in this library, and plenty of comfy couches and armchairs to sip it in before you hit the streets.

There’s complimentary coffee every morning in this library, and plenty of comfy couches and armchairs to sip it in before you hit the streets.

Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi The 38-seat dining room with its traditional southwestern Adobe-style wood-beam ceilings offers a more formal dining experience. The restaurant, bar and lounge spaces were recently redesigned.

The 38-seat dining room with its traditional southwestern Adobe-style wood-beam ceilings offers a more formal dining experience. The restaurant, bar and lounge spaces were recently redesigned.

Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi There’s plenty of cosy little areas in the lounge and bar where you can graze small plates designed for sharing – like chicharron and gourmet tacos – while you down a margarita.

There’s plenty of cosy little areas in the lounge and bar where you can graze small plates designed for sharing – like chicharron and gourmet tacos – while you down a margarita.

Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi Hand-carved doors to the hotel’s wine cellar, which is available for private dinners. The doors were blessed by the local Native American Hopi tribe.

Hand-carved doors to the hotel’s wine cellar, which is available for private dinners. The doors were blessed by the local Native American Hopi tribe.

Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi Our spacious, light-filled bedroom filled with handmade furniture, art and textiles by indigenous artisans, and had a traditional Adobe-style wood beam ceiling.

Our spacious, light-filled bedroom filled with handmade furniture, art and textiles by indigenous artisans, and had a traditional Adobe-style wood beam ceiling.

Highs & Lows

  • The room: sublime king bed and an in-room fireplace.

  • The interiors: warm but sophisticated, and filled with the most lovely handcrafted Native American textiles and furniture, contemporary art and sculpture.

  • Location: could not be better, with short walks to amazing restaurants and bars, Sante Fe Plaza, markets and the Georgia O’Keefe Museum.

  • The bar: first-class margaritas, live music, cosy and super relaxed.

  • Valet parking isn’t free.

The Barometer

  • Design

  • Website

  • Environmental Consciousness

  • Night's Sleep

  • Service

  • Amenities

  • Takeable Treats

  • Refer a Friend

  • Overall Value

  • Life Changing

Total: 43/50

Important Bits

  • Type

    Boutique hotel

  • Vibe

    Warm, southwestern chic.

  • Location

    Perfect. The hotel is in the heart of Santa Fe, literally steps from the main plaza and food, art, shopping.

  • Rooms

    58 – 57 rooms and 1 suite

  • Music

    Chillout.

  • Year Opened

    1990s

  • Designed By

    Wilson Associates

  • Health & Wellness

    No pool. Guests can use off-site gym for now but an on-site fitness centre is currently being built.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Minibar

    Yes.

  • Children

    Bring. The hotel even has a special program for kids called ‘Rose Buds for Children’.

  • Price

    Expensive but not outrageous.

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Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi

Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi

113 Washington Ave, Santa Fe, NM, United States

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