This property showed that it has a history of well-recognized excellence with superior service compared to its fellow inns and hotels in Santa Fe. I'm not sure whether the management of the hotel would like this next note but it's intended as a positive: It does not seem to follow the fad (or trend) of the glitzy, the edgy, the high energy (except maybe at the tequila bar--we didn't happen to go in there during the evenings) , the hip, the "conspicuous consumption" that has come to exist in several places in Santa Fe. Where this place is Southwestern, it is Southwestern, and not simply in a nod to design or a gimmick.. It even has books, games and a chess board in the lodge-style common room. Coffee is always (and pastries are often) available day or night, self serve. The workout room is adequately equipped for its use; The grounds have the sense of Mexican jardins, with the comfort and serenity (even in a small space) that characterize the jardins. We are delighted to have found the Inn, and look forward to future stays.