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AtmosphereSecluded
StyleContemporary Classic

Hotel description

Located just 12 miles outside of Santa Fe, in the high desert of New Mexico, the Hacienda del Cerezo is one of the Southwest’s most extraordinary hideaways. With just ten rooms it’s dwarfed by the typical American luxury resort, which definitely counts in the Hacienda’s favor — more and more often today’s high-end customer goes in search of privacy and exclusivity rather than grand-hotel flash.

As you can see, the Hacienda certainly isn’t shy about its roots. It’s all adobe and timbers, as classic as can be, the only contemporary touch being perhaps the bathrooms — they never had Jacuzzi tubs in the Spanish colonial days. The treatment, however, is pure modern luxury; your rate includes breakfast, lunch and dinner, all served under the guidance of an award-winning chef, and the Hacienda has facilities for swimming, tennis, even horseback riding.

And as remote as it feels, surrounded as it is by hundreds of acres of private property as well as miles and miles of unspoiled vistas, the Hacienda is easily accessible. Santa Fe is a little oasis of culture, home to a thriving arts scene and a fairly well-known opera, as well as deep veins of Spanish and Native American history.

How to get there:

Hacienda is a twenty minute drive from the City of Santa Fe. There are also many flights into Albuquerque Airport, and Santa Fe is a one-hour drive from Albuquerque. Please contact customerservice@tablethotels.com to arrange airport transfers.

Contact & location

100 Camino del Cerezo, Santa Fe

505 982-8000

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