Hotel in Santa Fe, United States
The Inn of the Five Graces
1,000Pearl PointsDesign-First Base

About The Inn of the Five Graces
The Inn of the Five Graces is the Santa Fe choice for travelers who want the room to be a major part of the trip, especially for anniversaries or design-led weekends. It has strong hotel recognition, including MICHELIN Guide hotel selection, Forbes Recommended, Virtuoso, Relais & Châteaux, and Tablet Hotels Best New Hotel Designs, but book it for atmosphere over broad resort amenities.
For a Santa Fe trip where the hotel itself is an important part of the stay, The Inn of the Five Graces is a premium option to consider. The strongest case is for travelers who want to evaluate a recognized lodging choice rather than make a generic hotel decision.
The Inn of the Five Graces has a notable recognition profile: MICHELIN Guide, Hotels Selected (2025), Forbes Recommended (2026), Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Partner (2026), Relais Chateaux Award (2026), and Tablet Hotels Best New Hotel Designs (USA & Canada) (2026). The practical decision is simpler: consider it when the property's Santa Fe setting and verified recognition matter as much as the itinerary outside.
Book for the hotel, not for an unverified checklist
The key booking question is whether The Inn of the Five Graces matches the kind of Santa Fe stay you want. Verified public details here are limited, so it is better to avoid assuming a specific room format, dining setup, spa experience, or amenity list unless those details are confirmed directly before booking.
That also means this is not the cleanest pick for travelers who want every operational detail settled in advance from third-party summaries alone. Santa Fe has several other hotel options to compare, including Hotel St. Francis, Inn and Spa at Loretto, Inn on the Alameda, La Fonda on the Plaza, and Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi. This property makes the most sense when its recognition profile is enough to justify a closer look.
Use it as a Santa Fe base
The verified location context is Santa Fe. If location within the city is a deciding factor, confirm the exact address and transit plans directly before booking rather than relying on assumptions about a neighborhood, landmark, or walking route.
Dining should not be the main reason to choose it unless a confirmed meal plan is already part of the stay. With no verified restaurant format, cuisine, service schedule, or pricing to weigh here, the safer move is to treat the hotel as the base and plan meals separately through Santa Fe's wider dining scene. For travelers comparing total trip value, that distinction matters: the lodging is the premium decision, while dining can be planned around the city.
Booking timing is also worth treating carefully, especially if a particular stay date or room type matters to the trip. Because verified details here do not include inventory, rates, or availability patterns, confirm current options directly and compare with other Santa Fe hotels before committing. The verified dress code is smart casual.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the location of The Inn of the Five Graces?
The verified location is Santa Fe. If the exact position, walking plans, or transit time matters, confirm those details directly before booking.
How does The Inn of the Five Graces compare to other hotels?
Compare it with other Santa Fe options such as Hotel St. Francis, Inn and Spa at Loretto, Inn on the Alameda, La Fonda on the Plaza, and Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi. The Inn of the Five Graces stands out in the verified record for recognition including MICHELIN Guide, Hotels Selected (2025), Forbes Recommended (2026), Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Partner (2026), Relais Chateaux Award (2026), and Tablet Hotels Best New Hotel Designs (USA & Canada) (2026).
How is the dining at The Inn of the Five Graces?
There is no verified restaurant format, cuisine, service schedule, or pricing in the available data. Plan to confirm dining details directly and consider Santa Fe's wider restaurant scene when arranging meals.
Which room category is best at The Inn of the Five Graces?
There is no verified room-category guidance in the available data. Choose based on current availability, confirmed room details, and the kind of Santa Fe stay you want.
How is the pool and spa at The Inn of the Five Graces?
There are no verified pool or spa details in the available data. If those features are important, confirm them directly before booking and compare with other Santa Fe hotels such as Inn and Spa at Loretto.
When is the best time to book The Inn of the Five Graces?
There is no verified booking-window or availability pattern in the available data. If specific dates matter, check current availability directly and compare options in Santa Fe.
Do loyalty programs work at The Inn of the Five Graces?
The verified data lists Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Partner (2026), but it does not confirm chain-style loyalty earning or redemption details. If loyalty benefits matter, verify the booking channel and compare with other Santa Fe hotels such as Hotel St. Francis or La Fonda on the Plaza.
Location
150 E De Vargas St, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Santa Fe, United States
Compare The Inn of the Five Graces
| Venue |
|---|
| The Inn of the Five Graces |
| Inn and Spa at Loretto |
| Hotel St. Francis |
| La Fonda on the Plaza |
| Inn on the Alameda |
| Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Inn and Spa at Loretto, Notable alternative
- Hotel St. Francis, Notable alternative
- La Fonda on the Plaza, Notable alternative
- Inn on the Alameda, Notable alternative
- Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Choose The Inn of the Five Graces if the room is the point of the stay and the trip can justify a harder booking. Against Inn and Spa at Loretto, it reads as more intimate and design-led, while Loretto is the safer pick for travelers who want a larger hotel feel and a spa-centered stay. If the decision is special occasion versus broad convenience, Five Graces is the more targeted splurge.
Hotel St. Francis and Inn on the Alameda are better cross-shops when value, ease, or a simpler Santa Fe base matters more than room drama. They make more sense for travelers who plan to spend most of the day out in the city and do not need the hotel itself to carry the occasion.
La Fonda on the Plaza is the stronger choice for travelers who want classic plaza energy, while Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi is the closest luxury cross-shop for a polished central stay. Pick Five Graces when ambiance and room character outrank brand polish or immediate plaza bustle; pick Rosewood when service expectations and a more conventional luxury frame matter more.
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