La Fonda on the Plaza
Santa Fe Mountain Views and Luxurious Amenities
Outdoor Pool, Rooftop Hot Tub, and Spa
The centrally located La Fonda on the Plaza offers a picturesque backdrop of Santa Fe mountain views. Guests can unwind in the outdoor pool, relax in the rooftop hot tub, or indulge in a rejuvenating spa treatment.
Elegant Rooms with Modern Comforts
Each guest room at La Fonda features a flat-screen cable TV, free Wi-Fi, desk, safety deposit box, and ironing facilities. Enjoy the added luxury of bathrobes and hairdryers for a comfortable stay.
Convenience and Entertainment
Stay active in the gym, attend to work in the business center, or host meetings in the available meeting rooms. The on-site restaurant and bar provide delicious dining options. Explore nearby attractions such as St. Francis Cathedral Basilica and Palace of the Governors Museum just a short walk away.
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Amenities
- check_circle Health or beauty spa nearby
- check_circle Fitness facilities (surcharge)
- check_circle Non-smoking rooms
- check_circle Air conditioning
- check_circle Swimming pool
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Guest Reviews
Location | Food was meh. And not worth the money.
Cozy room | Our room was very loud. Big trucks backing up with a loud noise and people talking.
Absolutely stunning!!! So much beautiful decor and detail. | Under renovations
I stayed at this hotel twice. The location was amazing. The rooms are quaint. It has a great energy. The food options are good. It's easy to walk around the town. I also appreciated the covered garage and had a lot of items in my car both stays, and it was safe. That is why I stayed a second time - for the ease, safety and experience. I also was able to easily have my dog with me. There were not too many other dogs. The hotel was super busy both times, which was a little noisy, but not a problem. The only thing that struck me as odd was that I left a cash tip in the envelope on the desk in my room, I left to go to my car to leave with my belongings, then realized I forgot to take a last look around the bathroom so I went back. Within that 2-3 minute time frame, someone went into the room and took the cash and left. Because when I got back into the room to look around a last time, the cash was gone. That meant someone was very much aware of when I left, and that I had cash in the envelope, or it was a very extreme coincidence...... This was a little unsettling. It made me wonder a lot of things.
Good location right in town. Charming atmosphere, reasonable room (a bit shabby in places), nice meal in the hotel restaurant. Generally nice staff interaction (the valets were great) EXCEPT the check out person who seemingly allowed a tattered homeless man to sit in the corner of the lobby eating out of a filthy fast food cup. When I asked about it the answer was "he isn't doing any harm". I asked is the hotel was caring why wouldn't they get him a lift to the shelter to get a meal. No response. I asked how parents with small children might react. Nothing. Incredible! My otherwise nice experience was ruined by this. I am not a prude, have travelled extensively in less advantaged countries around the world and am compassionate about the homeless plight. But a hotel lobby is NOT an extension of the street nor the place to provide comfort. There are so many better ways to deal with this.
My friend and I spent 4 nights at La Fonda and had the best experience. The staff were super friendly and professional, the room was cozy and well decorated, and the location absolutely can't be beat. We also enjoyed the main restaurant, the bar area and the French bakery. If you are there over the weekend, definitely take the free art and architecture tour (just ask the concierge to sign you up) to learn about the history of the hotel, the hotel's art and some history of Santa Fe. I would 100% stay here again. | Everything was great!
Ultimately, this is a hotel that needs to decide if it offers luxury accommodations with luxury pricing, or a midlevel rooms that are overpriced. I paid the off-season rate for a deluxe double queen room a couple of weeks ago, and that seemed about right. But to charge what this room will cost in May seems really excessive. Yes, the location right on the Plaza is great. But the in-room coffee service had truck stop creamer and sugar packet packages, a total of 3 tea bags, and there was one very thin summer-weight extra blanket for 2 beds. Minimal towels. If you have stayed in hotels that cost upwards of $500 a night, you might feel that something doesn't quite add up.
I have been coming to La Fonda for over 30 years, and love absolutely everything about it. Th eservice is impeccable, the concierge can get you in the best restaurant in town. The museums are in a walking distance. If you ski, it is only 40 minutes away, and the roads are well taken care off even in a snow storm. And the dogs are welcome! What more can one ask for?
Check-in:
Check-out: 12:00 PM