Santa Fe Host Hotels

The Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) is pleased to hold its 2024 annual meeting March 26-30 in both The Eldorado Hotel & Spa and the Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza. Both of these hotels are beautifully decorated with Southwestern designs that express the creativity of New Mexican culture.  

Discounted reservations are now open using the online reservations link or codes to use when calling. Please visit our Hotel & Travel Inforamtion page to access these. 

Eldorado Hotel & Spa

Eldorado.JPGJust steps away from the historic Santa Fe Plaza, this AAA Four-Diamond hotel and spa celebrates centuries of tradition and culture in a bold expression of design and creativity. Eldorado Hotel & Spa offers Santa Fe’s newest, most exclusive rooftop pool, bar, and event space. This newly opened space highlights the best views of Santa Fe and transitions into the trendiest lounge in the evening.

Enter a world of culinary delight and libations at Agave Restaurant & Lounge. Enjoy shared plates, signature cocktails, and more while relaxing in a casual setting. The menu reflects a love for fresh, local ingredients used in the inventive dishes.

Relax and rejuvenate with spa treatments only found here in Santa Fe. At Nidah Spa we have a unique blend of modern and ancient healing techniques that utilize only the highest quality of botanicals, essential oils, gemstones and minerals. We offer a variety of massage modalities, energy balancing bodywork and organic, Ayurveda inspired aesthetics. Our world-class staff welcomes you to join us for the ultimate destination spa experience.

Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza

Hilton.jpgThe Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza boasts an ideal location just two blocks from the Santa Fe Plaza and within walking distance of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, the Sweeney Community Convention Center, and shopping and dining options. The hotel captures the heritage and romance of the Southwest in a boutique hotel experience. Built in 1625, the hacienda originally belonged to Padre Ramon Ortiz, a member of one of Santa Fe’s founding families. In 1973, Hilton acquired, restored, and expanded the hacienda while preserving its historic features. The three luxury casitas are built within the adobe walls of the 17th-century coach house featuring planked ceilings, exposed brick, Colonial furnishings, and a traditional kiva fireplace. A member of Historic Hotels of America since 2014.

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