Las Palomas, 119 Park Avenue, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
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Las Palomas 
119 Park Avenue, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
+1 505 9884455, +1 505 9954555
http://www.laspalomas.com
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Deluxe Continental Breakfast Please join us at the Las Palomas Bistro for a deluxe Continental Breakfast which we will prepare especially for you between the hours of 7 AM and 10 AM. Hot From The Oven: Breakfast Breads, Muffins and Waffles. Our breakfast also offers Bagels, English Muffins, espresso, drip coffee, cereals, fruit, juices and yogurts. Our International coffee bar is available between 10 AM and 9 PM for an espresso, fresh drip coffee and French Press coffee. The Tea selection is extensive, offering both herb teas and black teas. Our breakfast includes juices, fresh fruit, yogurts, cereals, bagels, cream cheese and freshly baked muffins, breads and pastries. All complimentary to our guests. Fitness Center Las Palomas now offers its guests Matrix Fitness equipment. Solid construction, innovative solutions, and exquisite design. The Matrix full line of professional cardio and strength equipment was designed to fit the human form and captivate the human eye. A perfect marriage of intelligent engineering and marketable aesthetics. Each piece of Matrix strength equipment is designed to match the body's motion for an unrivaled smooth feel, and offers several exclusive features for enhanced comfort, ease of use, safety, and appeal. A unique profile and contemporary frame design creates a distinctively fresh look, while the following mechanical features ensure an optimal experience for users. For the Kids Kids are welcome at Las Palomas, and we have a few special things waiting for them. Let us know if you are bringing children, their ages and any special requests that you might have. We have an outdoor play area with swings and slides for small children. In our Kids Box we have: Outlet safety plugs, High Chairs, Kids chairs and tables, Games, Books, Videos, Toys, Safety Gates, Cribs, and Night lights. Games: Scrabble, Monopoly, Clue, Chess, Backgammon, Checkers, Trivial Pursuit, Bingo, Cards, Dominoes

The historic casitas of Las Palomas built of traditional adobe bricks have been maintained to preserve the authentic feel of Santa Fe. They have two distinct styles of Santa Fe architecture, Territorial from the Spanish Colonial culture and Pueblo from the Native American culture. Las Palomas has 53 individual casitas nestled in a lovely neighborhood just 3 blocks from Santa Fes Historic Plaza. This charming inn offers accommodations perfectly designed for both couples and families alike. As you stroll through our private gardens to your very own Casita you will enjoy the meandering brick pathways enhanced by gas lamps, beautiful aspens, and flowers. At every turn, you will find the sculptures and paintings of Native American Artist adorning walls and courtyards. Enjoy relaxing in our. Breakfast Coffee Bar which offers a deluxe continental breakfast each morning and serves espresso, cappuccinos, lattes, teas and hot chocolate throughout the day. For the more ambitious our features Matrix Fitness equipment for the complete workout. Las Palomas offers studio and one bedroom Casitas each decorated with custom leather and wood furnishings with their own style and flair of bold colors, local artwork and hand-woven rugs. All Casitas offer fireplaces, king beds, kitchens, robes, microwave ovens, coffee makers, hairdryers, irons boards, wireless internet and complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. Our one bedroom Casitas also offer a separate living room with queen size sleeper sofas. Las Palomas is a smoke-free hotel. La Tienda Inn and Duran House are now a part of Las Palomas. La Tienda Inn has 9 studio rooms and the Duran house has 6 studio rooms. All rooms offer fireplaces, king beds, robes, hairdryers, irons boards, high-speed internet and complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. We look forward to hosting you as you relax and hide away in the secluded side of historic Santa Fe. Click on images to enlarge

Las Palomas can help you with your Travel arrangement. By Air Albuquerque International Airport has over 100 flights daily on airlines including American, America West, Continental, Delta, Northwest, Southwest, TWA, United, Frontier and US Air. Albuquerque Airport to Las Palomas is approximately a 60 minutes drive. All major car rental companies are represented at the airport. Shuttle service is available from Albuquerque Airport to all downtown hotels. Limousine service is available at. Santa Fe Airport accommodates private aircrafts. United Express, which has aircraft for 18 passengers, provides service from Albuquerque to Denver 6 times daily. From the Santa Fe airport to Las Palomas is just ten miles by taxi or car rental, with Adopt-A-Car, Agency, Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Hertz, Snappy and Thrifty all located in Santa Fe. Rental cars are also available Santa Fe airport. By Car Travel on Interstate 25 to Santa Fe from Albuquerque and Denver. From I-25, take exit #282 onto St. Francis Drive. Go north 3.5 miles, turn right on West Alameda. Turn left at Guadalupe and left on West San Francisco. Las Palomas will be on your left side a block down.

Santa Fe, New Mexico is one of the great destination cities of the world. Known as the City Different, Santa Fe provides an unparalleled quality of life, vibrant culture and wonderful climate, making it a desirable location for vacation getaways and ski trips. Nestled in the foothills, of the southern tip of the Rocky Mountains, Santa Fe sits at an altitude of 7,000 feet in north-central New Mexico. Santa Fe has four distinct seasons with snow during the winter. Known for its clear blue sky, Santa Fe enjoys more than 300 days a year of sunshine. The hottest month is June when daytime temperatures can reach into the mid to upper nineties, but the evenings remain cool as the daily temperature typically changes 30 degrees due to the city's elevation. Normal rainfall is 14 inches a year. Founded in 1607, Santa Fe is the second oldest city and the oldest capital city in the United States. At one time all lands west of the Mississippi were governed from the Palace of the Governors on the Santa Fe Plaza. Santa Fe is considered the third largest art market in the United States based on sales from 250 art galleries and dealers in town. Gourmet magazines continue to feature Santa Fes finest chefs, as the city is home to world-class restaurants to fit every taste and budget. The city also offers world-class performing arts, including opera, symphony and ballet, as well as outdoor activities galore, including skiing, white-water rafting, hiking and camping. The Albuquerque Sunport, which is located one hour south of Santa Fe by car, is the closest major airport. A municipal airport is located just outside of Santa Fe and handles only commuter and private aircraft. Santa Fe Restaurants. Santa Fe Transporation

For a Destination Wedding, there is no more beautiful a place than Santa Fe. For a lovely, romantic inn, there is no place more perfect than Las Palomas. For the bride and groom, Las Palomas features the Honeymoon Suite, a large, romantic one bedroom suite on our Historic Territorial side. Follow the cobblestone pathway through lovely private gardens lined with gas lamps, and youll find your private entrance. Original works of art by renowned artist Doug Coffin hang on your walls, and your front porch is the best place to sit and enjoy the afternoon. For a small family reunion or just a place for friends to get together, look no further than Las Palomas in Santa Fe, New Mexico! The quiet, intimate setting of Las Palomas offers the opportunity for togetherness and privacy at the same time. Las Palomas has 53 individual casitas (or small house) nestled in a lovely neighborhood just 3 blocks from Santa Fes Historic Plaza. This charming inn offers accommodations perfectly designed for both couples and families alike.

There are lot of historic landmark and Santa Fe is known as a city of quality museums; with 10 major museums in town it is a well-deserved reputation. Palace of the Governors building, now a Southwestern history museum, was constructed as a government building by the Spanish in 1610. It remains the nation's oldest public building still in continuous use. The Museum of Fine Arts, just west of the Plaza, displays an extensive permanent collection of primarily Southwestern artists, including major works by Georgia O'Keeffe. Museum of International Folk Art features ethnic crafts from many cultures; noted for its Hispanic heritage wing, it contains one of the largest collections of folk art in the world. Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian is housed in a building based on a traditional hogan and houses contemporary and historic art and craft from all Native American cultures. El Rancho de las Golondrinas is a living museum that has preserved the Spanish Colonial and Territorial way of life on a 200 acre ranch just outside of Santa Fe. The Santa Fe Children's Museum offers education and entertainment for families with interactive programs and and exhibits. The Museum of Spanish Colonial Art. The many forms that make up Spanish Colonial art may not be familiar to most. But, to collectors and those who appreciate one of America's oldest folkart traditions, they are highly prized. On July 21, 2002 the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art opened its doors on one of the world's most significant collections of Spanish Colonial Art. Located in a converted historic home on 'Museum Hill' 2 miles from the downtown Santa Fe Plaza. just west of the Plaza, displays an extensive permanent collection of primarily Southwestern artists, including major works by Georgia O'Keeffe The Museum of International Folk Art features ethnic crafts from many cultures; noted for its Hispanic heritage wing, it contains one of the largest collections of folk art in the world. Museum of Indian Arts and Culture showcases classic and contemporary Southwestern Indian paintings, sculpture, pottery, jewelry, basketry and weaving. Several of renowed artist Doug Coffin artwork are present here. The Institute of American Indian Art displays contemporary Native American art in all its forms and represents the largest collection of Indian artists in the country. The Santa Fe Children's Museum offers education and entertainment for families with interactive programs and and exhibits. For more information on Museums and Galleries, please visit. City of Santa Fe Convention Visitor Bureau
Amenities
 Guest rooms have air conditioning
 Luggage storage
 Central situation
 Clothes dry cleaning
 Conference and meeting room
 Credit cards accepted
 Lift
 Facsimile services
 Fitness hall
 Hairdryer
 Hairdresser's saloon
 Access to internet
 Kitchen
 Laundry services/washing machine
 Licensed bar
 Mixed dorms
 Smoke-free guest rooms
 Parking lot
 Clock/radio
 Restaurant
 Safe deposit box
 Sauna
 Shop on premises
 Private/Ensuite bathroom
 Swimming pool
 Tea and coffee making facilities
 Phone at reception
 Phones in rooms
 TV sets in rooms
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