The Inn of the Five Graces - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review The Garrett hotel group took over what had been a fading property in 2003 and transformed it into a sumptuous hotel with an East-meets-West design that pleases most guests but differs from the usual, ubiquitous Santa Fe style. The suites have Asian and Latin American antiques and art, kilim rugs, je... fodors.com
No title - expert review Along historic Barrio de Analco in the center of downtown, this inn holds true to its stated theme: Here the Orient and the Old West meet, surprisingly at home in each other's arms. With floral decked courtyards, elaborately decorated suites with kilim rugs, ornately carved beds, and often mosaic ti... frommers.com
No title - expert review Suites Luxurious Inn, two blocks away from the plaza and canyon road. Very quiet as all the suites pack out onto one of our two courtyards and the Inn is situated on a very quiet one way street. All suites decorated in a Persian Decor all antiques. For example Tibetan chests from 18 and 19th century... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review The Inn Of The Five Graces is located in the Barrio de Analco, the oldest neightborhood in Santa Fe. It is located downtown, just a short stroll from the Plaza and Canyon Road. This is an all suite hotel with plush king and queen featherbeds and exotic interiors. Hindu and Buddhist antiques, Afghan ... sidestep.com
No title - expert review The Inn of the Five Graces offers exotically decorated suites on a quiet street in the heart of historic downtown Santa Fe; with winding courtyards, king or queen featherbedded rooms, many with hand tiled mosaic baths and oriental antiques.The centuries old, sky high city of Santa Fe is famous for m... slh.com
quaint vs old - user review For the price the hotel did not meet up to any of our expectations. We felt the bathrooms were small and not very clean. We had a suite and the furnishing we... fodors.com
Like Nothing You´ve Stayed In Before! - user review My family and I stayed in this hotel this summer and loved it. We have a second home a couple of hours away from Santa Fe (higher in the mountains) and have been going for years, but this was our first time at the Five Graces. Rooms were so interesting and unique with loads of extras. Great beds and... fodors.com
Going Back - user review My husband & I went for our anniversary, it was a wonderful experience. Customer service is the best I have had. Especially compared to the big hotels where they don't know your name. We wanted to know where to buy a bottle of wine, the manager just gave us one for FREE. We didn't tell anyone before... fodors.com
Watch out for hidden charges! - user review This is a nice place, I stayed in room 22 which was richly decorated. There are many extras included in your room, but what they don't tell you is that you pay for all the so called free items. I was charged $55/day for a service fee that I was never informed of originally. $550/night in the off sea... fodors.com
Santa Fe Secret - user review I have finally found the best Santa Fe Secret , quiet historic street, expert staff, amenities that would not stop. Manager and staff make you feel you are their o... travel.yahoo.com
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