Inn Of The Governors

Inn Of The Governors is a hotel Downtown Santa Fe Santa Fe located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (505) 982-4333

  • Website

    innofthegovernors.com

  • Facebook

    193444754015251

  • Type

    Hotel

Address

101 W. Alameda Santa Fe , NM 87501 United States

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green chili quesadillas corn chowder Sherry
Niki Parker

Great place to stay, nice room and sherry reception each afternoon. Close to downtown attractions .

Vanessa Bowen

Ask for a room with a kiva. Enjoy the fire!

Renee T

Very centrally located; 3 minutes walk from the town square.

Molly T

There’s an art-o-mat in the lobby!

Marty H

Try the green chile corn chowder soup ! Oh my god is it good (and hot)!

MetroSeeker.com

Make sure you partake of the complimentary tea and sherry at 4 p.m.!

Teague Winger

Each room comes with ear plugs, which should help the late sleeping bird haters :)

Jennifer Marshall

great quesadilla at del charro after wongerful day in puye cliffs

Daniel Morris

Hotel is great, but the birds don't shutup ... Good luck sleeping in! :)

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