Four Kachinas Inn

512 Webber Street , Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • Main (505) 982-2550,
  • Fax (505) 989-1323,
  • Toll Free (800) 397-2564
  • #1 Kachina

    #1 Kachina

  • #2 Zia Room

    #2 Zia Room

  • #3 San Miguel

    #3 San Miguel

  • #4 Chimayo

    #4 Chimayo

  • #5 Digneo

    #5 Digneo

  • #6 Baumann

    #6 Baumann

  • Breakfast Room

    Breakfast Room

 

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  • Introduction

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    Welcome to Four Kachinas Inn

    Located on a quiet residential street in the Don Gaspar Historic District, Four Kachinas Inn Bed and Breakfast is a short walk down the Old Santa Fe Trail to the Historic Plaza, a travelers' destination for more than 350 years. The Four Kachinas Inn offers five spacious rooms, all with private bathrooms. The bed and breakfast inn is furnished with quality Southwestern art and locally made crafts. Collector quality Navajo rugs, Kachina Dolls, Spanish colonial art, regional landscape paintings and hand-crafted furniture complete the comfortable Southwestern theme. All rooms have a private telephone and color cable television.


    AAA Rated Three Diamond Rating


    Enjoy our expanded continental breakfast served in a separate dining area and guest lounge. Our healthy offerings include an ample selection of home baked goods, freshly brewed coffees and teas, juices, yogurts, cereals, and a tastefully prepared fresh fruit plate.

    The breakfast room and guest lounge, built of adobe blocks made on the property years ago, is colorfully decorated with Kachinas, Indian pottery and quality regional art. It adjoins an outside patio area and gardens that make a wonderful setting for outside breakfasts during the warm weather season. As a guest at the Four Kachinas Inn, you have 24-hour access to the breakfast room/guest lounge where we offer tea, coffee, sodas and cookies for your enjoyment. This cozy space is great for reading or visiting with other guests.


    As your hosts, we will gladly provide information on local cultural events, Indian Pueblos, museums, galleries, restaurants, shopping, and seasonal outdoor recreation including downhill and cross country skiing, hiking and river rafting.


     

    All of our rooms feature the following amenities:
    • Private Baths with tub/shower combinations
    • Private entrances
    • Small patios, off of rooms 1, 2 and 3
    • Cable TV and direct line telephones
    • King or Queen beds
    • Upholstered seating
    • Irons & Ironing boards in rooms
    • Individually controlled heat and air conditioning (except room 5)
    • Robes
    • Onsite outdoor spa

    The inn's guest rooms are decorated in a style consistent with Santa Fe's rich cultural heritage of Native American and Spanish and Anglo settlers. They are appointed with quality art and furniture to make your stay both exciting and comfortable.

    Four of our five rooms are located in the Inn's newer Northern New Mexico Territorial building built around a sunny courtyard. The three ground floor rooms have private garden patios great for enjoying the morning sun or afternoon shade. The spacious upstairs room offers a view out toward the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

    One of the guest rooms is located in the historic Digneo house, built in 1910 by Carlo Digneo, one of the Italian stonemasons who completed the Santa Fe Cathedral for Archbishop Lamy in the late 19th century. This room features a 10-foot ceiling, private bath with original claw foot tub, and pine wood floors. The furnishings and decor for this room are reflective of the turn of the century, when the home was built.


    Please Visit our Sister Property, El Farolito Bed & Breakfast Inn, in Santa Fe, New Mexico


     
     
  • How To Find Us

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    Arriving from the south (Albuquerque) or east (Denver) on I-25:
    • Take exit #282 off of I-25.
    • Head north on St. Francis Drive.
    • After proceeding on St. Francis Drive for several miles, turn right onto Cerillos Road
    • Turn right onto Paseo de Peralta.
    • After going 3 blocks (through two lights), turn right onto Webber Street (directly south of the state Capital building).
    • The inn is the second property on the right at 512 Webber Street.
    Arriving from the north (Taos) on US 84/285
    • When nearing Santa Fe, bear left to get on Guadalupe Street (toward Downtown).
    • At the intersection of Guadalupe and Paseo de Peralta (first signal light), turn left onto Paseo de Peralta.
    • Follow Paseo de Peralta as it circles the downtown and you near the State Capitol Building, on the right.
    • Turn left onto Webber St. which you will come to after Old Santa Fe Trail (light) but before Don Gaspar Street.
    • The inn is the second property on the right at 512 Webber Street.