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WHERE: A secluded oasis within walking distance of Santa Fe’s galleries and cultural landmarks.
VIBE: Intimate, artistic, and quietly luxurious — beauty here feels sacred, not staged.
GUESTS: Guests who value sensory experience as much as five-star service.

Where Ancient Adobe Meets Sacred Art — Santa Fe’s Sensory Sanctuary

Introduction

Inn of the Five Graces is an artistic sanctuary set in the heart of Santa Fe’s historic Barrio de Analco — the oldest neighborhood in the United States. Built into restored adobe homes dating back to the 1600s, the property is less a hotel and more a sensory immersion. Created over decades by designers Ira and Sylvia Seret, it embodies a philosophy rooted in the “five graces” — sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste — inviting guests to experience beauty as a pathway to inner balance.

Santa Fe itself, often called “The City of Holy Faith,” is widely regarded as a place of spiritual resonance. With its high-desert altitude, expansive skies, and over 320 days of sunshine, the region has long attracted seekers, artists, and healers. Many believe the area carries vortex energy and ancestral wisdom from Indigenous cultures that have lived here for millennia.

The Inn of the Five Graces translates this cultural and spiritual heritage into hospitality. Earth-toned adobe walls, luminous mosaics, sacred tribal art, and handcrafted details calm the nervous system upon arrival. It is an oasis that invites slowing down — a place where design, history, and intention converge to create a restorative experience grounded in both beauty and presence.

Wellness Options:

Every guest receives access to complimentary daily wellness activities, which may include yoga sessions or traditional Himalayan meditation practices offered in collaboration with a local Buddhist center. These sessions take place in a beautiful room adorned with sacred artwork.

The on-site spa is a centerpiece of the healing experience. Treatments are thoughtfully crafted to nourish the five senses — aligning with the hotel’s core philosophy. Therapies focus on rejuvenating the body, calming the nervous system, and opening the heart.

Beyond structured programming, the environment itself supports healing. A state-of-the-art fitness center allows guests to continue their movement practices, while quiet courtyards and shaded pathways invite contemplative pauses.

What distinguishes this property is not only the treatments offered, but the atmosphere in which they unfold. Hospitality is practiced as stewardship, and the staff cultivate a nurturing, family-built energy that enhances the overall sense of care and restoration.

Food

Culinary experiences at the Inn of the Five Graces emphasize nourishment and regional authenticity. Each stay includes a gourmet breakfast crafted with local and regionally sourced ingredients, reflecting the agricultural richness of Northern New Mexico.

The on-site historic restaurant showcases seasonal produce and thoughtfully prepared dishes inspired by Southwestern flavors. Farm-to-table principles guide the menu, highlighting fresh vegetables, responsibly sourced proteins, and vibrant herbs and spices characteristic of the region. Guests seeking specific dietary accommodations — including vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free preferences — can typically be accommodated, ensuring that wellness continues at the table.

Santa Fe’s culinary identity, influenced by Indigenous, Spanish, and Mexican traditions, brings warmth and depth to every dish.

Location

The Inn of the Five Graces is located in Santa Fe, New Mexico — America’s oldest capital city. Nestled in the historic Barrio de Analco district, it is within walking distance of the Santa Fe Plaza, galleries, museums, and cultural landmarks, yet feels remarkably secluded.

Santa Fe sits at approximately 7,000 feet elevation in the high desert, surrounded by millions of acres of national forest and mountain landscapes. The region’s vast skies, piñon-scented air, and proximity to hiking trails create immediate access to nature. 

Santa Fe Regional Airport offers limited direct flights, while Albuquerque International Sunport — about one hour away by car — provides broader national connections. From Albuquerque, guests can rent a car, arrange a private transfer, or take a shuttle to Santa Fe.

The Inn of the Five Graces

150 East DeVargas St., Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501

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