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The AdobeStar Inn, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Discover the magic of Santa Fe this holiday season when you stay at AdobeStar Inn Bed & Breakfast. Warm farolitos create a soft light throughout the historic Santa Fe Plaza and beyond, illuminating the downtown in a holiday glow. Perfect sunny skies enhance afternoon strolls on Canyon Road. Fall and winter in Santa Fe are times to enjoy high desert skiing, unique holiday traditions, wonderful dining for Thanksgiving and Christmas meals along with galleries, museums and day trips to observe pueblo dances and more.
Stay in one of our rooms in the Inn and enjoy a full country breakfast or for more privacy consider our vacation rentals: the Sage House and our newest additions; The Sunflower Casitas.
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Three rooms inside the main B&B proper; Abiquiu, O'Keeffe and Pinon. From all three of these rooms you are mere steps away from the Great Room complete with sitting area and glowing fireplace.
One room, Chimayo, connected to the main house located in the rear with its own private entrance.
Two more rooms, True Grit and Hacienda Grande, both are adjoining casitas with private entrances.
All guests are granted keyed access to the Great Room, the Reading Room with house phone and Breakfast Room which is always stocked with pastries and seasonal refreshments.
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| Address |
222 Mckenzie Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, 87501 |
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(505) 988-3024 |
| Fax | (505) 983-3132 | | Toll Free | 1 800-647-0530 |
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| Please use toll-free numbers for reservation requests only unless otherwise stated. Check the providers website ( where applicable ) for other contact information. |
48hr Weather forecast for Santa Fe, New Mexico
| Fri 10 Jul 2009 |
Isolated Thunderstorms |
(Low:57F High:84F) |
| Sat 11 Jul 2009 |
Partly Cloudy |
(Low:59F High:87F) |
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