The Palace of the Governors on Santa Fe Plaza is the oldest continuously occupied public building in the United States, built by Spanish colonial governors in 1610 and serving successively as the seat of Spanish, Mexican, Confederate, and American territorial government — its thick adobe walls witness to 400 years of Southwestern history. Today it houses the New Mexico History Museum with archaeological collections of great importance and the famous portal where Native American artisans sell traditional jewellery and pottery. Hotels near the Palace of the Governors are at the most historic address in the American Southwest.
Our Picks — Santa Fe
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Downtown / DeVargas Street (near the Historic Plaza)
A maximalist, jewel-box luxury inn known for richly layered decor, intimate service, and an atmosphere that feels like staying inside an art collector’s Santa Fe home. It’s walkable to the Plaza and delivers a true special-occasion stay with spa-style pampering and standout breakfasts.
One of Santa Fe’s most iconic luxury hotels, blending refined Southwest style with a prime Plaza-adjacent location. Expect upscale comfort with signature details like kiva-style fireplaces and an on-site restaurant that’s a go-to even for non-guests.
A favorite for travelers who want a warm, traditional Santa Fe feel with excellent walkability to Canyon Road galleries and the Plaza. The atmosphere is relaxed and intimate, with cozy common spaces and a stay that feels more like a refined inn than a big hotel.
A small, historic-feeling adobe-style inn that delivers quiet charm and an easy stroll into the action without the crowds right outside your door. It’s a strong pick for couples and solo travelers who want character, comfort, and a boutique vibe at a more approachable price point.
A dependable, traveler-friendly option with a central location and amenities that make longer stays easier. It’s especially appealing for guests who want straightforward comfort close to downtown, plus on-site dining and a pool/hot tub setup for post-sightseeing downtime.
A landmark hotel with classic Santa Fe ambiance and one of the city’s best-known locations right on the Plaza. Come for historic character and views, and stay for the easy access to museums, shopping, and dining at the heart of town.