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How to Choose a Bed and Breakfast in Santa Fe

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Choose a Bed and Breakfast in Santa Fe
Choose a Bed and Breakfast in Santa Fe
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The city of Santa Fe, nicknamed New Mexico's "City Different," is the second oldest city in the United States. Santa Fe is home to a vast display of history and culture--which is apparent in the local Santa Fe bed and breakfasts, of which there are many. With the sheer number and variety of bed and breakfasts available, it can be time consuming to choose a Santa Fe bed and breakfast that suits your needs and budget. However, choosing a bed and breakfast in Santa Fe is quick and simple with our step-by-step guide.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

    Determine Your Ideal Santa Fe Bed and Breakfast

  1. Step 1

    Determine your reason for visiting Santa Fe and what your itinerary will entail--this information will help determine where your ideal Santa Fe bed and breakfast is located. Understand that most bed and breakfasts in Santa Fe are located in the downtown area, with a few bed and breakfasts scattered out in the country. If you are visiting Santa Fe as a tourist then you will want to focus your search on the downtown area, as this location will put you within walking distance of all the activities and attractions in downtown Santa Fe. Remember that as a tourist the only reason you will venture outside the downtown area would be if you decide to take a day trip to another town--for this reason a car is not necessary as the downtown area is very compact and walkable. However, if you are visiting Santa Fe in search of escape and relaxation, you may want to focus your search on the bed and breakfasts located on the outskirts of town, as this location will allow you to get away from the hustle and bustle and enjoy peace, quiet, and beautiful country views.

  2. Step 2

    Make note of what your lodging needs will be while you are in Santa Fe--these will be your top considerations when it comes time to choose a Santa Fe bed and breakfast. Take into account the number of people traveling, the number of beds required, and the size of beds required. Note whether you would be willing to share a bathroom with another guest. Also make note if any children under 18 or pets will be traveling with you, as many bed and breakfasts have restrictions on children and pets.

  3. Step 3

    Understand the amenities you desire, as well as the atmosphere you crave. Santa Fe is home to a large number of bed and breakfasts, with some offering down-home style atmospheres and limited amenities and others offering extremely luxurious atmospheres and every amenity you could imagine.

  4. Step 4

    Clarify what you are expecting as far as breakfast service is concerned at the Santa Fe bed and breakfast that you choose. While there are a few Santa Fe bed and breakfasts who provide full hot entrees, many others provide a simple continental breakfast or a breakfast buffet.

  5. Step 5

    Create a budget for your stay in Santa Fe. Understand that Santa Fe is one of the top travel destinations in the world, and as a result the bed and breakfast prices can sometimes be a little higher on average than other areas of the country. When people choose to lodge at a downtown bed and breakfast over a downtown hotel they are choosing based more on a desire for a personal first-name basis atmosphere than price, as the price difference between bed and breakfasts and hotels in the downtown area is on average very minimal. With that said, you can still find a good deal at a downtown bed and breakfast if you are willing to shorten your list of desired amenities. Meanwhile, bed and breakfasts located on the outskirts of town are often slightly more affordable than their downtown counterparts. Decide what price range you can afford and are willing to pay on a nightly basis, keeping in mind that Santa Fe has two taxes on lodging: the regular sales tax and the city's lodger's tax--both of which can be pretty high.

  6. Find Your Ideal Santa Fe Bed and Breakfast

  7. Step 1

    There are a number of online bed and breakfast directories and listings, as well as printed directories, for you to make use of in your search for a Santa Fe bed and breakfast.

  8. Step 2

    Narrow your bed and breakfast choices using your preferences which you determined in the above "Determine Your Ideal Santa Fe Bed and Breakfast" section.

  9. Step 3

    Make use of online travel review websites which feature reviews from people who have stayed at the bed and breakfasts you are considering. This will give you a glimpse into the positives and negatives of the various bed and breakfasts.

  10. Step 4

    Contact the bed and breakfasts on your narrowed list and check for room availability, minimum night stays, member discounts such as AAA and AARP and any specials they may be running. Don't forget to mention any children under 18 or pets who will be traveling with you, and understand any additional fees that may apply. Also understand that most bed and breakfasts have a minimum night stay requirement for weekends during the high season, over holidays and during special local events. If the bed and breakfast you are looking at claims to be 10 minutes from downtown, make sure you clarify with them whether this is a 10-minute walk or a 10-minute drive--a 10 minute walk puts you in the heart of downtown, while a claimed 10 minute drive could put you out in the country.

Tips & Warnings
  • High Season in Santa Fe typically runs from April/May through the end of October, as well as holidays.
  • Mid Season in Santa Fe typically runs from November through the end of December (not including holidays), as well as the month of March.
  • Low Season in Santa Fe typically runs from January through February.
  • Many Santa Fe bed and breakfasts offer afternoon tea and cookies or evening wine and cheese. Others may offer guests the option of ordering a picnic lunch.
  • Upon booking a reservation, make sure you let the bed and breakfast know if you have any special needs such as a requirement for handicap accessibility or a dietary restriction.
  • Keep in mind that most people fly into the airport in Albuquerque, which is an hour's drive from Santa Fe. You can either rent a car or take a shuttle to get to your Santa Fe bed and breakfast from the Albuquerque airport.
  • Make sure you understand the bed and breakfast's booking, cancellation, check-in, and check-out policies clearly before making a reservation.
  • Understand that the city of Santa Fe has a ban on smoking in public places and areas. If you want to smoke at your bed and breakfast or at any other public place in Santa Fe you will be required to be 25 feet from the building.
  • The Indian Market is held in downtown Santa Fe every August. Due to the extreme popularity of this event, most bed and breakfasts book up completely, sometimes a year in advance. Plan accordingly.
  • Other popular annual events in Santa Fe include the Spanish Market every July, the Fiesta de Santa Fe every September, the Wine and Chile Fiesta in September and the Santa Fe Film Festival in December. Although bed and breakfasts do not book up as far in advance for these events as they do for the Indian Market, it is still advisable that you plan ahead and give yourself a little extra time in order to secure your first choice.
  • The annual Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque held every October is also an extremely popular event, and many people choose Santa Fe bed and breakfasts as their lodging during the fiesta.
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