750 N. St Francis Dr.
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Hotel: 505-992-5800
Reservations: 1-800-955-4455
HOTEL CONTACT INFORMATION
The Lodge at Santa Fe
750 N St. Francis Dr.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Email: nmreservations@hhandr.com
Reservations Toll Free: 1-888-563-4373
Phone: 505-992-5800
Fax: 505-992-5859
CHECK-IN /CHECK-OUT
Check-in time is 4 p.m.
Check-out is 12 p.m.
SERVICE FEE
$15 per night to include parking, bottled water, and wifi.
PARKING
Self Parking
PHOTOGRAPHY
Guests may take photos during their stay. Professional or staged photos must be arranged or scheduled/approved through hotel management.
SMOKING
The Lodge at Santa Fe is a non-smoking hotel. If there is evidence of smoking in a guest room, we will charge a fee of $200 plus tax to the guest to cover cleaning costs.
WIFI
WiFi is included in the service fee.
PETS
The Lodge at Santa Fe is a dog-friendly hotel and welcomes dogs up to 50 lbs at the property. No other pets are permitted. There is a $35 pet fee per stay. Please contact the Lodge at Santa Fe at 1-888-563-4373 with any questions.
MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENT
Guests must be at least 21 years old to make a reservation. Exceptions are made for active military with proper military ID if under the age of 21.
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