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Ski-in/Ski-out vacation rentals in Santa Fe

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Home in Santa Fe
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Historic Boyle House Downtown

CraigRating, 5 stars1 week ago
An Enchanting Stay. Loved the authentic adobe home with a beautiful courtyard that was blanketed in snow our first night. We took advantage pf the cool weather with a nice fire in one of the many kivas. The house is huge with many sitting rooms to explore and enjoy. It is also very clean, private, and secure. The cenntral location was a short walk to a great pizza place on the corner or the plaza or Canyon Road, and a quick drive to most anywhere in town. The house is centuries old, so there are a few things to be aware of. People in the 1700's must have been much shorter than we are; most doorways are less than 6 feet tall. There is also a step up or down at most doorways. Not a big deal and easy to get used to. Another thing to be aware of. The house is several hundred years old, so you can expect a slight musty smell. The host was anxious to ensure our stay was perfect and made sure we had everything we needed. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
Superhost
Home in Santa Fe
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Contemporary Style with Old World Charm

KerryRating, 5 stars7 months ago
Advice to anyone staying here - check in before dark, because entry is a bit hidden, dark, and is right next to neighboring rental's patio! Bed and linens were super comfy. Loved the high ceilings too! Kitchen amenities are split between 2 rooms, so if you're planning on cooking, this might be inconvenient. Fine for a 'low-impact' stay though!
Home in Cedar Crest
4.2 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

We're Open Now! Entire Inn with Mountain Views

JocabedRating, 5 stars42 months ago
The place was great and in a very quiet and peaceful place. The host is on site so there is always any help if needed. The ad should specify we do share the place, it isn’t entirely private for those who reserve the entire inn upstairs. But other than that the experience was good and beautiful.
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Home in Bernalillo
5 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Land of Miracles

RenitaRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This property was is a great escape for family or anyone looking to immerse themselves in New Mexican culture. Not only was the Property, beautiful and pristine, but the hosts on above and beyond to provide personalized, local goodies for us upon arrival. There were even things for the children in the bunk room. It is located in a quiet area, with access to the Bosque, yet still close to highway access as well as a lot of of restaurant and shopping options. We loved to sit on the top balcony each morning, watching the sunrise and wildlife show in the backyard. It was a great location for birding. The host provided a soccer ball and a football for my grandsons to play with on the beautiful green lawn! I would definitely return to this place again! Anne went out of her way to make sure we checked in ok and had everything we needed! She was quick to respond to my questions! A five star true and true! Thank you!😊🙏🏻
Superhost
Home in Pecos
4.71 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews

On the Pecos River in Pecos New Mexico

JenniferRating, 5 stars3 months ago
The home is lovely and exactly as described in the pictures. We were looking for a peaceful location and that's exactly what it was. It took awhile to get used to the radiant floor heating system (hours to reach desired temp). Other travelers may want to be aware that there is very little to do in Pecos. We ate at Dairy Queen on the night we arrived since there wasn't anything else open at 7 PM. We ate at Frankies at the Casanova for lunch. It's a historic building and the food was good. Went to the (free) Pecos National Historical Park (buy the $2 Ancestral Sites Trail Guide) and walked along the river north of town in the Pecos Canyon State Park. The home is at the bottom of a very steep hill and I would be very worried about getting in/out if it was snowing or icy. It's easy to get into Santa Fe and we took 2 day trips & went in the evening to the Tesuque casino. In Santa Fe, went to Meow Wolf ($55), New Mexico History Museum ($12) and the Capital building among others

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