An intimate world-class retreat, Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi celebrates the enduring creative spirit and traditions of the region's early Native Americans, the city's rich cultural heritage as an early Spanish establishment and its ongoing legacy as an artist colony.
The name and interiors of this Santa Fe boutique hotel pay homage to the area's native Anasazi tribe, while the handcrafted textiles, paintings, carvings and baskets that make up the hotel's extensive art collection are a vivid blend of Native, Hispanic and Anglo influences.
With the city's historic plaza just steps from the hotel doors, and popular destinations like Canyon Road, Taos and Bandelier National Park within driving distance, this sterling example of Santa Fe luxury hotels offers guests an experience that is uniquely New Mexican.
Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi, a Santa Fe luxury hotel celebrating the spirit of the Southwest, offers guests an elegant modern take on pueblo life.
Among the many places to stay in Santa Fe, the hotel’s blend of Southwestern culture and upscale amenities makes it an elegant retreat with timeless appeal.
This luxury Santa Fe lodging features 58 guestrooms with handcrafted furnishings and traditional wooden ceilings.
With space for relaxing and entertaining, the Anasazi Suite invites guests to embrace the serene ambiance of Santa Fe. One and two-bedroom options are available in several layouts, with a foyer opening onto a living and dining space with seating for four and an array of upscale amenities, including hardwood floors and a cozy fireplace. The Anasazi Suite reflects a modern, sophisticated aesthetic while still celebrating the hotel’s Southwestern spirit and adobe architecture.
They now feature a restful palette of natural, earth tones with colorful accents provided by pieces such as pillows made from classic Pendleton blankets. Hand-crafted wooden furniture has been custom designed to fit with the fresh, contemporary and residential feel of the interiors.
These generously sized Santa Fe hotel rooms offer 550 sq. ft. of comfortable accommodations, including a king-sized bed and handcrafted furnishings. Guests will enjoy relaxing beside the gas-lit kiva fireplace or on the balcony’s chaise lounge. The guest rooms reflect a modern, sophisticated aesthetic while still celebrating the hotel’s Southwestern spirit and adobe architecture.
The Deluxe Room offers 500 sq. ft. of Santa Fe charm centered on a king-sized bed and a comfortable sitting area. The furnishings of each room are handcrafted and accented with local artwork and indigenous textiles, as well as a gas-lit kiva fireplace. The guest rooms reflect a modern, sophisticated aesthetic while still celebrating the hotel’s Southwestern spirit and adobe architecture.
These generously sized Santa Fe hotel rooms offer 410 sq. ft. of comfortable accommodations, including a king-sized bed and handcrafted furnishings. Guests will enjoy relaxing beside the gas-lit kiva fireplace or on the balcony’s chaise lounges. The guest rooms reflect a modern, sophisticated aesthetic while still celebrating the hotel’s Southwestern spirit and adobe architecture.
Along with authentic local art that showcases the handcrafted furnishings and indigenous textiles, each room has a gas-lit kiva fireplace and a traditional wooden ceiling of vigas and latillas. The guest rooms reflect a modern, sophisticated aesthetic while still celebrating the hotel’s Southwestern spirit and adobe architecture.
Superior Double rooms are available in various layouts, each offering 370 sq. ft. of living space and two double beds.
Along with authentic local art that showcases the handcrafted furnishings and indigenous textiles, each room has a gas-lit kiva fireplace and a traditional wooden ceiling of vigas and latillas. Connecting room options available to Traditional King or Deluxe King. The guest rooms reflect a modern, sophisticated aesthetic while still celebrating the hotel’s Southwestern spirit and adobe architecture.
They now feature a restful palette of natural, earth tones with colorful accents provided by pieces such as pillows made from classic Pendleton blankets.
Hand-crafted wooden furniture has been custom designed to fit with the fresh, contemporary and residential feel of the interiors.
Superior King rooms are available in various layouts, each offering 370 sq. ft. of living space with a king-sized bed. Along with authentic local art that showcases the handcrafted furnishings and indigenous textiles, each room has a gas-lit kiva fireplace and a traditional wooden ceiling of vigas and latillas. The guest rooms reflect a modern, sophisticated aesthetic while still celebrating the hotel’s Southwestern spirit and adobe architecture.
Traditional King rooms offer 300 sq. ft. of comfortable space decorated with local art and indigenous textiles. Each guestroom features handcrafted furnishings and a gas-lit kiva fireplace, as well as a traditional wooden ceiling of vigasand latillas. The guest rooms reflect a modern, sophisticated aesthetic while still celebrating the hotel’s Southwestern spirit and adobe architecture.
The Anasazi Bar & Lounge offers guests a casual gathering place including an intimate bar and lounge area offering comfortable couches.
The lounge features a tequila table boasting an impressive tequila collection and offers tequila tastings.
11.30h - 22.00h
11.00h - 23.00h
Casual chic
Local with Southwestern ingredients
The 38-seat dining room offers guests an intimate dining experience with a sophisticated design featuring leather and linen chairs complementing the natural wood tables. The dishes fully embrace the Inn’s Southwestern and native heritage and are consistently changing and adapting to reflect the freshest, most seasonal local ingredients.
Inspired by Santa Fe’s rich cultural and culinary history, Executive Chef Edgar Beas’ menus fuse old world techniques with modern, innovative recipes and artful plating.
Breakfast07.00h - 10.30hLunch11.30h - 14.30h
17.30h - 23.00h
11.00h - 14.30h
Local cuisine with Southwestern ingredients
Come and relax on the Patio, where you can dine al fresco and enjoy the rhythm of the nearby historic downtown Santa Fe Plaza.
The Patio is open seasonally from May through October and throughout the holiday season.
07.00h - 10.30h
11.30h - 14.30h
14.30h - 23.00h
Smart casual
Up to 12 guests can be accommodated at the room's large wooden table, for a private candlelit dinner among the hotel's fine wine reserve.
Located on the lower level of the hotel, the award-winning Wine Cellar offers an intimate alternative to the Anasazi Restaurant.
Local Santa Fe
Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi presents guests with the opportunity to relax mind, body and soul.
With in-room massage and aromatherapy treatments.
Stay active during your getaway with Rosewood Inn Of the Anasazi's hotel fitness center.
Take time to refresh and rejuvenate with an in-room massage and aromatherapy treatment. Massage and aromatherapy have both been shown to reduce stress and boost immunities, making an in-room treatment an ideal solution to alleviate the stresses of travel.
Spanish missionaries founded Santa Fe, one of America's oldest and most beautiful cities, in 1609. Spread across a high plateau at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
New Mexico's capital still glories in the adobe houses and baroque churches of its original architects, while its chic museums and galleries attract art lovers from all over the world.
Located in the cultural heart of New Mexico's capital, Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi is just steps from galleries and museums in the historic plaza district.
This downtown Santa Fe hotel is close to a variety of exciting activities.
Covering more than 33,000 acres of beautiful Southwestern terrain, Bandelier National Monument protects early evidence of human settlement in the region going back 11,000 years, such as historic petroglyphs and ancient masonry.
With over a hundred galleries, boutiques and restaurants in one half mile, Canyon Road is an art-lover’s dream come true.
A small chapel with huge pedigree, Loretto Chapel is home to the ‘Miraculous Staircase’, an elegant spiral staircase steeped in mythology concerning its builder and its construction.
Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi is an cozy Santa Fe event venue, capable of accommodating gatherings of up to 50 guests with award-winning cuisine and comprehensive meeting services provided by knowledgeable associates.
The New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts is a good starting point for visitors to get familiar with the breadth and scope of New Mexico art. Housed in a building that dates from 1917, the museum has provided space for emerging artists since the days when the gallery scene itself was in nascent stages.
Originally Spain’s seat of government for the region, the Palace of the Governors today is a museum chronicling nearly 400 years of New Mexico history.
One of the largest farmers’ market in the United States, the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market is all about fresh, locally-grown produce, offering over 150 active vendors selling a stunning variety of veggies, fresh eggs, honey and nursery plants.
A beautiful cathedral under the patronage of St. Francis of Assisi, this building is an architectural wonder, a fine place for worship and a perennial tourist attraction.
A great way to experience the Great Outdoors in New Mexico is to take a trip to the historic town of Taos. Not only is it full of easy charms, from the cultural to the historic, it also offers a range of seasonal activities for the adventure-seeker, from biking and hiking to ballooning and skiing.
Mere steps from the front door of the Inn of the Anasazi is the bustling Santa Fe Plaza, which is home to some of the finest shopping in town and some of the best art festivals in the world. Here, visitors can find the best in clothing, jewelry, art and native pottery in an array of independent, locally-owned boutiques.
ROSEWOOD INN OF THE ANASAZI
113 Washington Ave. Santa Fe, NM 87501USA