Guadalupe Inn

  • Inn Details

    Visit this Santa Fe Bed and Breakfast and you will find yourself on the property of one of the oldest local families of Santa Fe. You will find that our food is prepared using the same recipes and techniques that we learned from our parents, grandparents and other family members and friends who were native New Mexicans. We are located in the oldest district of Santa Fe, the historic Guadalupe District. Just a stone's throw from the historic Santuario de Guadalupe, one of the oldest churches in Santa Fe. Agua Fria, the street on which we are located, was once the famous Camino Real, an ancient route connecting northern New Mexico to Mexico. Your visit to Santa Fe would not be complete if you did not take the time to visit our historic downtown plaza ... a nice six-block stroll from our bed and breakfast. If you are looking for a four-star establishment with waiters, bellhops, room service and a hefty price tag, we are not for you. What we have to offer is a "truly Santa Fe experience" in the only Santa Fe Bed and Breakfast that is owned and operated by a native Santa Fe family.


    Innkeeper Information



    Features

    Type:

    • Bed and Breakfast


    Amenities

    Other Amenities:

    • Seperate Shower

    • Garden Jetted Tub

    • Private Patio

    • Gas Fireplace

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  • Nightly Rate

    $145 - $195

    Policy

    Reservation Policy

    • Check in: 3:00PM-6:00PM    Check out: 11:00AM

    • Deposit amount required: No, credit deposit, please mail check.

    • Cancellations: 10 days advanced notice.

    • Open all year round: Y


    General Policies

    • Smoking allowed: Limited

    • Guest pets allowed: No

    • Drinking allowed: Yes

    • Drinks available: N

    • Suitable for children: Yes

    • Childcare provided: No

  • Breakfast

    • Type: Full

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    Special meal options

  • Location Type

    • Santa Fe, NM


    City

    • Directions to property:
      From I-25 - Take St. Francis exit (#282) into Santa Fe and continue north on St. Francis for 3.7 miles to Agua Fria St. At Agua Fria make a right and continue for 3 blocks to Closson. The Guadalupe Inn is on your right, across from Closson. The Inn is approximately 60-70 feet down the narrow driveway. From 285 South - Take a Left on Agua Fria St. and continue for 3 blocks to Closson. The Guadalupe Inn is on your right, across from Closson. The Inn is approximately 60-70 feet down the narrow driveway.


    Airport

    • Santa Fe, NM (SAF)


    Area Attractions

    • Antique Shopping

    • Art Galleries

    • Gourmet/Fine Dining

    • Historical interests

    • Museum

    • National/State parks

    • Nature area

    • Performing Theater

    • Religious Services

    • Bicycle riding trails

    • Bird watching

    • Downhill Skiing

    • Golfing

    • Hiking trails

    • Horseback riding

    • Indian Market

    • Santa Fe Opera

    • Spanish Market

    • Santa Fe Southern Railway

    • Santa Fe Farmer's Market

    • Shopping

    • Sight-seeing

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    A refuge in the city

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Stays at B&Bs twice a year

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    Staying at the Guadalupe Inn was just the place we needed as we explored museums and restaurants and made day trips. We enjoyed the wonderful breakfasts, and they often kept us until dinner. The hosts were very kind!


    Great owners!

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    We enjoyed our big breakfasts and morning conversations with Henner and Dolores. Great stories! Wonderful food -- also, good hints for places to see and eat.


    Subtle Luxury

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Stays at B&Bs twice a year

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    All the basics, the best it can be presented. Order what you want for breakfast! comfortable and pleasant accomedations. management people were great and helpful


    Christmas Stay

    About the reviewer

    • Between 45-55 years old

    • Stays at B&Bs twice a year

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    We spent two nights here 12/26-28. The innkeepers are very friendly and helpful. The food is made to order with multiple choices and is very tasty. They accommodated our vegetarian needs. The rooms are more like an inn/hotel than a bed and breakfast. We were on the second floor. It was very quiet, and there's parking. There is a gas fireplace that had a gas odor. The rooms could use some updating. The wireless was poor, but the shower and the heated floor were both great.


    Simply "The Best"

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Stays at B&Bs twice a year

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on business


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    I occasionally go to Santa Fe on business. Guadalupe Inn was recommended to me when a B&B I sometimes use was fully booked for mid-October 2010. Never having been there before, I did not know what to expect. In summery, my stay at Guadalupe Inn was "simply the best"! The hostesses Dolores and Henrietta were wonderful--friendly, impressively informed about Santa Fe history and sights, and made me feel perfectly "at home." My room was clean and cheery. Cable TV worked fine, and without a doubt, the fresh home cooked breakfasts couldn't be beat anywhere I've stayed in SF (and some of my former lodging has been at far more pricey places). Guadalupe Inn will be my choice again when work (or play) takes me to SF. Bob


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