La Fonda on the Plaza - NM
Notations
Points forts du lieu
Commodités
Caractéristiques des chambres et services aux clients
- Accès Internet
- Boîte vocale
- Service de blanchisserie
- Service de chambre
- Services de conciergerie
- Stockage des bagages
- Vue (Montagne)
Installations
- Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
- Animaux acceptés
- Boutique de cadeaux sur place
- Espace (extérieur)
- Espace (privé)
- Espace (semi-privé)
- Restaurant sur place
- Restauration sur place
- Service de location de voitures
- Sécurité sur place
Services commerciaux
- Capacités audiovisuelles
- Centre d’affaires
- Services VIP
- Vidéoconférence
Capacités audiovisuelles
- Internet haut débit (25Mbps)
- Personnel audiovisuel sur place
- Équipement audiovisuel
Activités de loisirs
- Club de sport
- Jacuzzi
- Piscine extérieure
- Spa ou salon
Accessibilité du lieu
- Bus
- Navette aéroport
- Taxi
- Train
Équipement
- Chauffages portables
- Piste de danse
- Quai de chargement
- Scène
Distance de l’aéroport
60 mi. du lieu
Stationnement
- Parking payant30,00 $ US / jour
- Service voiturier30,00 $ US / jour
Espace de réunion du La Fonda on the Plaza - NM
Plans d’étages
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Plans d’étages
Chambres d’invités
Attractions locales
Santa Fe Community Convention Center
Historic Santa Fe Plaza
Restauration
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Santa Fe, New Mexico has long been considered the crown jewel of the American Southwest. For lodging, dining and entertainment, La Fonda on the Plaza – a landmark structure, grandly situated on the historic Plaza – is the Santa Fe meeting and event destination of choice. The “grande dame” of Santa Fe hotels, La Fonda is just steps from museums, galleries, shops and restaurants. A showcase for the work of local artisans, La Fonda is loved for many of the same reasons that Santa Fe is loved: award-winning pueblo-style Spanish architecture and décor, luxurious, inviting ambience, and warm hospitality. La Fonda on the Plaza holds a coveted place in Santa Fe history, a component in a rich tapestry of hospitality that predates American independence. City records indicate that La Fonda sits on the site of the town's first inn, established when the city was founded by Spaniards in 1607, making our property the oldest hotel corner in America. Vibrant and eclectic, La Fonda's history can be traced back 400 years. In 1821, Captain William Becknell and his party found their way to the La Fonda during the maiden commercial route across the plains from Missouri, establishing the Santa Fe Trail as well as La Fonda's reputation for hospitality. Throughout the 19th century, La Fonda quickly became the preferred lodging option among trappers, soldiers, gold seekers, gamblers and politicians. The adobe structure changed hands several times as the years progressed, enduring milestones such as the Civil War, railroad expansion and New Mexico statehood, while maintaining its status as a Santa Fe landmark. The structure that guests enjoy today was built in 1922 and features the influence of architects Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter and John Gaw Meem. Authentic elements including hand carved beams, stained glass skylights and a 25 foot cathedral ceiling create a romantic aura unique to La Fonda's Santa Fe history. Elements of the original design are still evident throughout the hotel, with La Plazuela situated on the hotel's original 1920's outdoor patio, as well as breathtaking skylights, terracotta tile and hammered tin chandeliers in our event venues. In 1925, the building changed hands again when it was acquired by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway. The company leased the property to Fred Harvey, a gentleman renowned for his keen sense of hospitality. Harvey introduced his own personal touch and made the inn a Harvey House, a hotel chain noted for its high standards, fine dining and the signature "Harvey Girls," a staff of exceptionally well-trained waitresses. La Fonda remained a Harvey House until 1968 when local businessman Sam Ballen and his wife Ethel acquired the property. The property remained in the Ballen family's care until October, 2014 when long-time family friends Jennifer Kimball and her brother Philip Wise along with his firm, Cienda Partners, acquired the property. The pair is dedicated to continuing the hotel’s rich legacy of gracious hospitality amid extraordinary surroundings, maintaining La Fonda's position as a prized national treasure.
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La Fonda 21,275 square feet of meeting space available for banquets, conferences, exhibits, parties, weddings and receptions. From intimate board meetings to lavish celebrations, La Fonda on the Plaza offers elegant venues and unmatched expertise certain to make your event a success. We offer a diverse selection of Santa Fe meeting spaces that are equipped with Wi-Fi and more to meet every need. Our unique event venues and meeting rooms at La Fonda offer an idyllic location for your next business meeting or event. Allow authentic New Mexican style to stimulate creativity during your next conference or enjoy its simple beauty as it enhances your event. Our experienced sales and convention services staff oversees every detail of your meeting and works hard to provide the service that is essential to the success of every event. Our award-winning culinary team creates a varied and interesting selection using fresh, locally grown ingredients. Off-site catering is available.