The Inn of the Five Graces
Nestled in the heart of Santa Fe’s historic Barrio de Analco—the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood in the U.S.—The Inn of the Five Graces is more than a hotel; it’s a sensorial journey through time and continents. This Relais & Châteaux property, curated by designers Ira and Sylvia Seret, transforms a collection of 17th-century adobe homes into a vibrant tapestry of global artistry and Southwestern soul.
Each of the 25 suites is a masterclass in maximalist design, blending Afghan rugs, Tibetan furnishings, and hand-carved Indian doors with the rustic charm of Santa Fe. Bathrooms are adorned with intricate mosaic tiles and semi-precious stones, creating a kaleidoscope of color and texture that delights the senses. Fireplaces stocked with fragrant piñon wood add warmth and authenticity to the experience.
The inn's commitment to detail extends to its culinary offerings. Guests awaken to a complimentary made-to-order breakfast featuring local favorites like blue corn piñon pancakes and huevos rancheros with both red and green chile—affectionately known as "Christmas style." Meals can be enjoyed in serene courtyards adorned with antique fountains, enhancing the tranquil ambiance



For relaxation, the on-site spa offers treatments that draw from Eastern philosophies, set against a backdrop of mosaic-tiled fountains, carved wooden panels, and vibrant textiles. The spa's design and services provide a sanctuary within a sanctuary, inviting guests to unwind fully.
Located just steps from the Santa Fe Plaza and the historic San Miguel Mission, the inn offers easy access to the city's rich cultural tapestry. Yet, many guests find themselves so enveloped in the inn's immersive environment that venturing out becomes an afterthought.
The Inn of the Five Graces stands as a testament to the power of thoughtful design and genuine hospitality, offering travelers an experience that resonates long after their stay.