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With a million-dollar view of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains from your
balcony, our condo offers what we believe to be the most convenient
location in all Santa Fe. Walk to the Plaza in 20 minutes with its
world-class shops and art galleries and Navajo and Pueblo Indian vendors
selling silver and turquoise jewelry on the steps of the Governors Palace.
Or jump on Hwy. 285/84 and head north to the Indian pueblos of Tesuque,
Pojoaque, Nambe and others, Santa Fe's unique open-air Opera House,
Georgia O'Keefe Country and mystical Taos.
Here is a map showing the condo's unbeatable location.
Santa Feans are serious about at least one thing besides art, and that's
dining out. There are excellent restaurants nearby. If you're into
preparing your own New Mexican dishes you can find everything you need --
as well as makings for a dozen different types of margaritas -- at
Albertsons Food Store in DeVargas Mall, across St. Francis Drive almost
within sight of the complex. A short distance down the street is Trader
Joes, home of everything that's good! So start a spicy-smelling piñon fire
in the kiva fireplace and enjoy. If you run out of things to do (as if
that were possible), check out our copy of the Insider's Guide to Santa
Fe, with excellent information about the city's secret sites and native
cultures.
Renovated in 2006, our spacious, airy home –- or lodge as we like to call
it, Indian style -- is professionally decorated in rustic Santa Fe style
with attention to comfort and charm. The colorfully painted pine
furniture, light-filled rooms and high-beamed ceilings will put you in the
right mood to venture into the Land of Enchantment on day trips or simply
go sightseeing around the adobe lined streets of our charming downtown.
We've put a large part of our collection of Native American paintings on
the walls for your enjoyment. And yes, that's a real buffalo skull. The
kitchen is fully supplied with dishwasher and microwave-safe Italian
china, an assortment of cookware and utensils, Lennox flatware and crystal
glasses. There is an all-in-one entertainment center with a shelf of DVDs,
or if you prefer, a different sunset every evening from the top of the
hill, where you can hear the bugler play taps at nearby Fort Marcy at
eight o'clock sharp. Sleep the sleep of the righteous in our cozy bedrooms
facing a quiet deck and grounds surrounded by distinctive Santa Fe style
coyote fences. You'll love our 320-thread count sheets, Native American
comforters and country quilts.
Did we mention there is a wireless connection for your laptop? Ask about
our list of recommended local Internet cafes. For walkers and joggers,
there is a one-mile-long packed dirt trail along the arroyo visible
from your balcony. Finally, for your convenience there is a land-line
phone in the condo.
We look forward to welcoming you to our Indian lodge.
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It just does not get any better than this in Santa Fe.
Amenities: Fireplace, Air Conditioning, Two 27-inch TVs with Cable and Built-in DVD, VHS and CD
Players and FM-AM Radio, Full Kitchen, Microwave, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Cooking Utensils provided, Breakfast Nook,
Linens provided, Washer, Dryer, Grill, Landscaped Grounds, Quiet Deck, Elevator.
For more information about visiting Santa Fe visit:
Santa Fe Visitors & Conventions Bureau
Santa Fe Net - A Directory of Santa Fe Websites
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Activities (on site or nearby): Hiking (climb Mt. Wheeler, New Mexico's highest point or walk up into the
Sangres from Downtown), Rock Climbing (e.g., Diablo Canyon), Biking, Golf, Tennis, Fitness Center, Gym, Amusement Parks,
Casinos, Fishing (Pojoaque, Cochiti), Wildlife Viewing (Jemez Mountains), Horseback Riding, Shopping (including Santa Fe
Premium Outlet Stores), Restaurants (including Anasazi, Geronimo, El Farol, Tomasita's, etc. etc.), Live Theater (Lensic),
Opera, Cinemas (one in nearby De Vargas Mall), Museums (Georgia O'Keefe, Folkart, Indian Culture, etc.), Art Galleries
(fourth-largest art market in U.S.), Ancient Pueblo Indian Ruins (Bandelier), Indian Petroglyphs, Sightseeing, Casinos,
Swimming, Spas (10,000 Waves), Boating, Rafting (Rio Grande, Pecos River), Downhill Skiing (Santa Fe Ski Slopes, Taos Ski
Basin).
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Rates (in US Dollars):
Rental Rates $130 per night (3 nights minimum - $800. per
week)
Available Also by the Month; Please Inquire.
High season rate of $180/night (or $1100/week) applies to Easter Week through Labor Day, Indian Market Week, Thanksgiving
Week, and Christmas Week through New Year's. Refundable damage deposit is required, amount depending on length of stay.
Long term rates negotiable.
Full payment required prior to check-in. 50% due with reservation, 50% due 30 days before arrival. Cancellable if able to
re-rent, minus 10% adm. fee.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Check Availability - Toll Free: DNA Consulting, (877)
473-5155 (leave message)
Within Arizona, USA: (480) 292-9820 email
contact
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