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La Posada de Santa Fe Joins Luxury Collection

SANTA FE, N.M.—La Posada de Santa Fe has become New Mexico’s first Luxury Collection hotel, joining the brand’s ensemble of 86 luxury hotels and resorts.

“Each Luxury Collection hotel is a singular reflection of its place in the world and its place in history, and La Posada de Santa Fe perfectly represents those values, having played a major role in the evolution of Santa Fe as an art community and a tourist destination,” said Joseph Smith, founder, 1754 Properties, which owns the hotel. “When Abraham Staab built his magnificent mansion here in 1882, he did so with the intention of welcoming friends and family to this remote Southwestern outpost that he and his wife, Julia, so adored. The Staabs established a tradition of elegant hospitality that continues to guide and inspire our operations to this very day. We’re certain that by joining The Luxury Collection, La Posada de Santa Fe will be able to reach a broader audience of sophisticated travelers who will not only appreciate the authentic and original experiences that make this hotel and destination so special, but also the resort’s lush, six acre campus, luxurious spa, and award-winning restaurant and bar.”

“We’re excited for La Posada to keep their authentic identity while gaining attention as part of this exclusive brand,” said Monique Jacobson, New Mexico’s Cabinet Secretary of Tourism. “This type of partnership brings new awareness to New Mexico as an upscale travel destination and ultimately benefits the entire state.”

La Posada de Santa Fe, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, is situated on six acres in downtown Santa Fe and features a curated collection of art from 40 established American artists. The resort’s 158 guest accommodations include authentic adobe casitas, originally built for visiting artists, spread throughout the campus, and guestrooms in the French Second Empire-style 1882 Staab House mansion. The resort’s spa offers contemporary and Native American style treatments.

“Starwood is thrilled to welcome La Posada de Santa Fe to The Luxury Collection brand as a hotel that is at once a portal to the rich cultural heritage of Santa Fe and a gateway to experience the city’s contemporary art, design, and cuisine,” says Paul James, global brand leader, The Luxury Collection, St. Regis and W Hotels Worldwide.

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