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Budget-Friendly Hotels in Santa Fe


Santa Fe is known for its iconic Southwestern style and its turquoise jewelry. But anyone who's ever been there will tell you all about that unforgettable Santa Fe charm. The interactive fun zone "Meow Wolf" is a 5-minute Lyft drive from the main square (sign up with my Lyft code to get us BOTH $10 Lyft credit👍). The city has romance💓, interesting architectureâ›Ș, food😋, adventuređŸ€™, and basically everything you need for a fun vacation. Planning your stay is easy with this list of 7 Budget-Friendly Hotels in Santa Fe. They all have great reviews, most of them include breakfast, and they're all priced at around $100.👌

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Econo Lodge Inn & Suites


The Econo Lodge Inn & Suites is one of Santa Fe's best-selling hotels, and there are many reasons why. The rooms are modern and comfortable. The free breakfast includes bagels, cereal, and hot waffles. If you go out to eat at one of the many nearby restaurants, you can bring those leftovers back to your room, store them in your room's fridge, and warm them up in your microwave for a late-night snack by the pool. The King Room starts at $79/night and is equipped with a queen-size bed and satellite HDTVs. All the rooms include free wifi, radio, hairdryer, and iron. There is also coin-operated laundry, a soda machine, and a fax machine on site.

FROM $79/NIGHT........👉Book this hotel on Booking.com

Guadalupe Inn


The Guadalupe Inn has that Southwestern charm I mentioned earlier. The building itself looks like something straight from a book about New Mexico. The adobe, wood, and tile give the place its home-style feel. Free wifi is available and each room has its own private bathroom. The TVs have satellite channels, and some of the rooms come with a whirlpool tub. Breakfast is included and served continental-style downstairs. If you bring your own vehicle, you won't have to worry about paying for parking. There is a covered parking lot on site for all guests. The Business Single room includes a desk, fridge, hairdryer, and free toiletries. The garden view is an added bonus, and it goes for $108/night.

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Santa Fe Sage Inn


Santa Fe Sage Inn takes its Santa Fe decor seriously. From the moment you step into the lobby, you feel like Santa Fe is giving you a great, big hug. The place is chic and feels recently updated. They offer free shuttle service to local attractions, but if you're just looking to grab a bite to eat, stick around and try out the on-site restaurant. There's a fitness center, a business center, a heated outdoor pool, and even fire pits for those relaxing New Mexico nights. Breakfast is included at this hotel and it's served continental-style downstairs. A King Room will run you $90/night and includes a king bed, iron, cable TV, coffee-maker, free wifi, and a coffee-maker.

FROM $90/NIGHT........👉Book this hotel on Booking.com

Comfort Suites Santa Fe


The Comfort Suites Santa Fe is minutes from Meow Wolf, and there's a reason their first name is "Comfort." The beds are covered with fluffy pillows and soft sheets. The rooms are spacious and some of them include a sofa and desk. There's ample parking on site and it's free. The Wifi is also free, and it can be accessed anywhere on the premises, including the indoor swimming pool area. The King Room includes a huge king-size bed, alarm clock, iron, satellite channels, hairdryer, and a safe. Breakfast is included in the price of the room, which starts at $90/night. People who stay here rave about the cleanliness of the rooms, so you can take comfort in that as well.

FROM $90/NIGHT........👉Book this hotel on Booking.com

Hyatt Place Santa Fe


If you want to feel like you're getting more bang for your buck, Hyatt Place Santa Fe is the place to stay. The rooms are updated and exceptionally spacious, but the beds are where it's at. When you close the blinds and sink into that bed, you'll feel as close to home as you can in Santa Fe. The hotel has a swimming pool and hot tub, and there's free parking for all guests. The Wifi is also free so you can catch up with friends back home while you enjoy your free buffet breakfast. The King Room starts at $114/night and offers a king-size bed and a sofa bed for extra guests or kids. Wake-up service and toiletries are free, and each room comes equipped with a hairdryer, coffee/tea maker, and iron.

FROM $114/NIGHT........👉Book this hotel on Booking.com

La Quinta Inn Santa Fe


At the La Quinta Inn Santa Fe, you don't have to worry about breakfast. They've got you covered with a continental breakfast available every morning at no additional charge. If you only need some coffee, there's a machine right in the room. There's also a hairdryer and an ironing station. The flat-screen TV offers a crisp, clear picture and cable channels. The parking's free. The wifi's free. A room with 2 Double Beds starts at $79, and for $10 more you'll get a microwave, fridge, and a desk. It's a great price, and the reviews are promising. Check out the link to see for yourself..

FROM $79/NIGHT........👉Book this hotel on Booking.com

Baymont by Wyndham Santa Fe


Baymont by Wyndham Santa Fe is a practical choice for anyone's trip to New Mexico. The Breakfast Corner alone will have you feeling like you did the right thing. Fresh fruit, waffles, and pastries line the walls, and there's always plenty of cereal available for the kiddos. The swimming pool is indoors and is the perfect place to cool off during those especially hot days. Wifi is available in all areas of the hotel, and the parking is free as well. The King Room is a fairly large room with a king-size bed and a private bathroom with free toiletries. It starts at $89/night, which is a great price for the accommodations and awesome location.

FROM $89/NIGHT........👉Book this hotel on Booking.com

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Natalie "Natie Fresh" Ortiz spends her money on donutsđŸ© and plane tickets. She's a low-key bad ass who's hiked an active volcano🌋, swum with stingrays🏊, jumped out of an airplaneđŸ›©ïž, and white-water-rafted thru the Grand Canyon🚣. Her taste for adrenaline is like my taste for chocolate lava cake with a scoop of homemade vanilla 🍹...oh👏so👏strong👏and👏without👏end👏. She is 1/3 of the "Houstonish Podcast", airing Wednesdays. Each week, she lyrically transports us thru an outrageous adventure via her travel blog, "VayCray." Money-saving tips included free of charge✌

 
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