hellen2018
30 de junio de 2024
I had high expectations for our visit to Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi. After all, it was part of Rosewood Hotels, the highly regarded international group of ultra-luxurious and distinguished hotels, including peerless properties such as The Carlyle in New York and Hotel Crillon in Paris. Overall, our experience at the Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi was exemplary, with only a few minor but disappointing flaws. But there was a lot to like! We were very pleased with the service. Staff members were all friendly and responded quickly and appropriately to all of our requests For example, kudos to Roosevelt, the front office manager. He went above and beyond to find us a larger, upgraded room. My wife recently had a surgical procedure and having extra space made a big difference. The Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi is relatively small (only 57 rooms), but it has warmth and intimacy often lacking in larger hotels. The restaurant and two living/sitting rooms off the lobby create a casual, relaxed atmosphere, providing a comfortable respite from a hectic day of sightseeing or shopping (in the morning, delicious croissants, coffee, etc.are served). The public spaces are all curated with a wonderful collection of art and artifacts that perfectly reflect New Mexico's distinctive native American culture and heritage. Keeping with this theme, our room also exuded coziness rather than over-the-top luxury. It was tastefully furnished and decorated with interesting design accents sprinkled throughout. However, the room somehow did not feel particularly spacious. The chairs, couch and assorted lamps and tables took up much of the usable living space. Interestingly, the couch and lounge chairs were on the compact side making them less comfortable than we were have liked Bathrooms are well outfitted with double sinks, marble vanity tops, Dyson hair dryer, etc. However, with the exception of an oversized glass enclosed shower, we found the bathroom to be extremely narrow and cramped. Unquestionably, Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi is the premium lodging choice for anyone who wants to be in the center of Santa Fe's action (it's only a short block from the Plaza). The only other five star, high end properties in Santa Fe are The Four Seasons and Bishop's Lodge. Both are located far from the center of town. Both are beautiful, sprawling properties that offer a total resort experience, much different from the urban-centric Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi. Compared to the Inn at the Anasazi, The Four Seasons and Bishop's Lodge surely offer more spacious and luxurious accommodations, more amenities and more of everything. Their rates are also considerably higher--perhaps double what the Rosewood charges. Did the Rosewood meet my high expectations? Almost. I understand that this property has limitations due to it's small size and footprint. However, it is Rosewood Hotel, and I suspect that a guest's experience at most of their other properties would reach a higher level. That b
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