Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi
The interiors, though renovated, remain antique in style, and the work of New Mexican and Native American artists and craftspeople features prominently throughout. The rooms and suites are unmistakably Southwestern in their architecture and design, but they’re bright and uncluttered, even contemporary; kiva-style gas fireplaces keep things cozy during the chilly winter months. And no less attention has been paid to the Inn’s public spaces. The lobby and library are welcoming spaces, as are the dining and drinking venues — from the Anasazi Restaurant and the less formal Patio Restaurant to the Anasazi Bar and Lounge, with its dedicated Tequila Table. It’s a rare luxury hotel that’s so lovingly dedicated to its setting.
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