Enjoy the cultural crossroads of the southwest at the Days Inn of Sante Fe. The Days Inn is nestled at the foot of the majestic Jemez Mountains, just a few miles off of the Interstate 25 on Cerriollos Road, making excursions into our historic city and it's attractions easily accessible. As Santa Fe's affordable choice in hotel accommodations, we offer many of the same amenities provided in more expensive hotels, such as Free High Speed Internet Access and complimentary Breakfast - all backed by a belief that service makes a difference. Children under 12 free with adult. Must be over 21 to rent room. Internet in Public Areas. No pets allowed.
Guest Reviews of
Days Inn Of Santa Fe New Mexico
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Nice enough but the people who ran it seemed to have not enough people to keep the grass mowed, the pool clean and the garbage taken away ( big dumpster).
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Tanya from | August 03 2008
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For the price and how much time we spent in the hotel, this worked for us. The only thing that I would liked was a cleaner bathroom and better lighting. Overall it was not bad and I would stay there again.
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Justin from | May 30 2008
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The shower was filthy. It had mold. Mildew, hair and other filth.
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Joe from | January 08 2008
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Positives - the room was clean and the hotel was conveniently located. The main building block the busy road noise so the room was quiet. Also the layout of the buildings forms a nice backyard area appointed with lovely southwestern landscaping and tables & chairs to sit and relax. The pool looked clean and inviting, but it was too cool for a swim. Negatives - well, I sleep on a waterbed at home, but this bed felt like a piece of plywood to me. I've slept on other hotel beds and found them comfortable when they have a pillow top. This bed could have definitely benefited from some more padding. The bathroom was the pits. There was about 8 inches of space between the toilet and tub as well as the toilet and wall. The shower head is way too low. I'm 5'8" and I looked down at the shower head. The TV remote was probably the worst I had ever seen and the channel selection was limited. The hotel claimed to have wireless internet, but I couldn't access it. I ended up using the Wi-Fi from the adjoining restaurant which only worked until closing time of 9pm.
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Mary from | September 30 2007