Conveniently located on Santa Fe's major thoroughfare, Cerrillos Road, this Park Inn is an ideal home base for business travelers and families lodging in Santa Fe. Lodging near the Historic Plaza in Santa Fe also affords guests easy access to numerous local attractions like ski slopes in Taos, the Santa Fe Children's Museum and the famous Loretto Chapel. Explore the Palace of the Governors, ride the Santa Fe Southern Railway or view the collections at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. At the Park Inn Santa Fe, it's all within reach.
Our Santa Fe lodgings are also convenient to the following attractions:
Santa Fe Southern Railway An authentic link to the past, the Santa Fe Railway carries passengers and freight through the desert as an operational Santa Fe landmark. (505) 983-7620 410 S Guadalupe St Santa Fe, NM 87501 3.48 miles from hotel
Palace of the Governors The Palace of the Governors was constructed in the early 17th century and now chronicles the history of Santa Fe and the entire New Mexico region. (505) 476-5100 105 W Palace Ave Santa Fe, NM 87501 4 miles from hotel
San Miguel Mission Three blocks south of the Plaza stands one of the country's oldest churches. Built in 1610, the Mission of San Miguel was burned during the Rebellion of 1680. Although the original adobe walls remained, stone buttresses, a remodeled tower and a modern facade were added. The Mission's interior is adorned with priceless ornaments and paintings. (505) 983-3974 401 Old Santa Fe Trl Santa Fe, NM 87501 4 miles from hotel
Georgia O'Keeffe Art Museum Inaugurated in July 1997, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum contains the largest O'Keeffe collection in the world. (505) 946-1000 217 Johnson St Santa Fe, NM 87501 4 miles from hotel
Santa Fe Plaza Santa Fe Plaza has been the center of Santa Fe since its establishment in 1610 and offers ample shopping, fine dining and entertainment. San Francisco St and Lincoln Ave Santa Fe, NM 87501 4 miles from hotel
Museum of Indian Arts & Culture Visitors to this Santa Fe museum experience thousands of years of Native American history and view more than 70,000 pieces of basketry, pottery, clothing, carpets and jewelry. (505) 476-1250 710 Camino Lejo Santa Fe, NM 87505 5 miles from hotel
El Rancho de las Golondrinas El Rancho de las Golondrinas is a 200-acre ranch where visitors can view a hacienda, village store, schoolhouse, working molasses mill, winery and vineyard. (505) 471-2261 334 Los Pinos Rd Santa Fe, NM 87507 10 miles from hotel
Skiing in Santa Fe This excellent ski area is located within the Santa Fe National Forest. (505) 982-4429 2209 Brothers Rd, Ste 220 Santa Fe, NM 87505 3 miles from hotel
Loretto Chapel This historic Santa Fe, New Mexico chapel features a "miraculous staircase," which, according to legend, was built by a mysterious stranger after nuns prayed to St. Joseph, patron saint of carpenters. (505) 982-0092 207 Old Santa Fe Trl Santa Fe, NM 87501 4 miles from hotel
Nearby Services:
Wells Fargo Bank/ATM 3150 Cerrillos Rd Santa Fe, NM 87507 0.5 miles from hotel
St. Vincent Regional Medical Center (505) 983-3361 701 St. Michaels Dr Santa Fe, NM 87505 2 miles from hotel
Cerrillos Self-Serve Gas Station 1103 Cerrillos Rd Santa Fe, NM 87505 2 miles from hotel
Absolute Nirvana Spa (505) 983-7942 106 Faithway St Santa Fe, NM 87501 4 miles from hotel
About Santa Fe
Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains at 7,000 feet, Santa Fe has been voted as one of the most popular travel destination in the US and in the top twenty most popular in the world. Mile after mile of scenic National Forest envelops the city. Often referred to as "City Different," the New Mexico capital is at once steeped in Spanish history and on the cutting edge of modern technology. A bustling plaza sits in the center of the city where visitors can enjoy a number of fine restaurants, trendy shops, and art galleries. Speaking of art, Santa Fe has been voted one of America's top three art cities, thanks to the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Museum of New Mexico, and Museum of Fine Arts, among others. Nearby lies the Sangre de Cristo, a mountain region popular for skiing, hiking, and picnicking.
Did you know?
Pilgrims eat your hearts out. Santa Fe is a city of American firsts. It's the oldest colonial city in the U.S. The San Miguel Mission is the nation's oldest church, established in 1610. And the Palace of the Governors is the nation's oldest public building continually in use, built in 1619.