You're at discount hotels, Territorial Inn in Santa Fe, NM. You will find here all type of lodging, from luxury hotels at cheap rates, to great motel accommodations. Book with HotelsMAX and save on your trip up to 70%. If you need to search for any other destination, please type the city on the first window of the search box, underneath the word "where", or simply click on the link "Hotels Worldwide" which is at the top, and it will take you to the "All Continents" page. If you need further assistance, please call us toll free at: 1-866-399-9330 | |  | | | | Territorial Inn | | 215 Washington Ave. | | | The Territorial Inn is first class Bed and Breakfast located one block for the historic plaza and in the heart of the downtown historic district. The Inn was originally built in the eighteen nineties and is an exquisite merger of New Mexico's Stone and Santa Fe's adobe architecture. The recent addition to the Inn was built over the Palace Hotel, Santa Fe's 1st hotel, whose clientele consisted of President Teddy Roosevelt, President Ulysses Grant, Mark Twain and Kit Carson. The guestrooms are decorated in the Victorian style and are warm, cozy, and inviting. The Inn features a home like atmosphere were you can unwind before a blazing fire in the living room or relax in the Inn's hot tub. The staff is adept at catering to the needs of their clientele. They will be happy to assist you in making dinner reservations or helping with your leisure pursuits such as skiing, or rafting. * The Territorial Inn is a first class Bed and Breakfast located one block from the historic plaza and in the heart of the downtown historic district. * The Inn, originally built in the eighteen nineties, is an exquisite merger of New Mexico's Stone and Santa Fe's adobe architecture. * The recent addition to the Inn was built over the Palace Hotel, Santa Fe's 1st hotel, whose clientele consisted of President Teddy Roosevelt, President Ulysses Grant, Mark Twain and Kit Carson. The guestrooms are decorated in the Victorian style and are warm, cozy, and inviting. | | | | | | |