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New Mexico Spa Guide: The Best Spas in Santa Fe

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One of the most historic and artistic cities in the United States, Santa Fe (also known as “The City Different”) is the nation’s oldest state capital city with a rich history. It is home to world-class art galleries and museums, cultural sites and attractions, charming architecture, award-winning culinary destinations, outdoor activities, hotels and inns, and much more.

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For centuries, Santa Fe has also been a popular wellness destination, attracting visitors from all over who are drawn to its powerful healing properties. With the area’s high, dry climate and natural hot springs, it’s the ultimate setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. Santa Fe is a renowned spa destination and has numerous unique resort spas that incorporate local ingredients and traditions into their one-of-a-kind treatments.

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From a Tibetan-inspired sanctuary and a resort located on a spiritual vortex to an inn that is the closest thing to a real Japanese Onsen in the U.S., read on to discover the best spas in Santa Fe.

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The Spa at Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe

198 State Road 592, Santa Fe, NM 87506; (505) 946-5700

Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Sante Fe is an idyllic and relaxing getaway set on 57 rolling acres surrounded by the rugged, natural beauty of New Mexico’s Sangre de Cristo foothills. From horseback riding and fine dining to various cultural and historical tours, guests can enjoy a wide variety of activities and excursions during their stay.

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The Spa at Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe is a stunning and soothing sanctuary that is located on a spiritual vortex and offers a fresh, holistic approach to wellness. Its inspiration is drawn from the kiva rooms used by indigenous Puebloans for spiritual ceremonies, offering a range of treatments that highlight regional ingredients to nourish the mind, body and soul.

Inn and Spa at Loretto Santa Fe

211 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87501; (505) 988-5531

Inn and Spa at Loretto is a boutique luxury Santa Fe Plaza hotel that transports guests to a world inspired by Native American folklore. Located in the heart of downtown Santa Fe and adjacent to Loretto Chapel of Santa Fe, the hotel exudes an authentic Southwestern style with iconic adobe architecture reminiscent of the famed Taos Pueblo. The hotel features 136 suites and guest rooms, casual fine dining, several onsite galleries and boutiques, and a year-round heated pool.

The hotel is also home to The Spa at Loretto, the only spa in the city that has the distinction of creating its very own custom-crafted essential oil aromatherapy blends called “Spirit of Loretto.” The essential oil blends have been used for centuries to improve overall health and relieve tension, and will transform any massage into an exotic indulgence.

The Spa of the Five Graces

150 East DeVargas Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501; (505) 992-0957

The Inn of the Five Graces is set in Santa Fe’s historic Barrio de Analco, the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood in the United States. Featuring an earthy, traditional adobe and stone exterior, the cozy Inn showcases handcrafted artisan pieces and treasures in its guest rooms and suites, which also come with complimentary daily breakfast.

The Spa of the Five Graces is a serene, Tibetan-inspired sanctuary decorated in intricate mosaics and signature pieces that work together to create a tranquil atmosphere. The menu features relaxing and soothing massages and other restorative therapies that harmonize the body, mind and spirit with customized blends of rich, organic botanicals.

Ojo Spa at Ojo Santa Fe Resort

242 Los Pinos Road, Santa Fe, NM 87507 - 1-877-977-8212

Nestled amongst 77 lush acres in Northern New Mexico’s high desert, the acclaimed Ojo Spa at Ojo Santa Fe Resort serves as a refuge from the modern world. Guests can discover the benefits of hydrotherapy in the property’s spring-fed thermal pools, which for centuries have attracted visitors in search of healing and respite.

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The spa’s team of intuitive and highly trained therapists employ unrivaled massage techniques to reset the body and soothe away troubles, and every treatment features their signature herbal-infused hydrotherapy hot towels. All overnight accommodations feature ultra-comfortable bedding, private outdoor space, locally crafted amenities and include unlimited access to the communal soaking pools.

Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi

113 Washington Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501- 1-505-988-3030

Located in the heart of Santa Fe with the Sange de Cristo Mountains as a stunning backdrop, Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi is a luxury downtown hotel that has 58 guest rooms featuring the perfect blend of Southwestern culture and upscale amenities. The property is located within close proximity to historic sites and museums, make it a prime spot for exploring the city. Guests can rent bicycles on property in addition to open-air, eco-friendly Moke vehicles to explore their surroundings.

The hotel is also home to The Anasazi Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, which showcases contemporary American cuisine with Southwestern influence and utilizes fresh ingredients from local farms and purveyors. On-site Tequila Tastings are also offered by the property’s tequila expert who will discuss the history and process of agave.

Guests looking to enhance their relaxation and wellness during their stay at Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi can enjoy a rejuvenating in-room massage performed by an expert therapist. Massages are available in 60, 90 and 120-minute sessions, and options include Therapeutic, Deep Tissue, Aromatherapy (available in three signature Auras), Cranio Sacral Therapy, and Usui Reiki (a Japanese energy healing system).

Rosewood Inn of the Inasazi has also partnered with Tiempo Lento, a local female-owned business that creates high-quality hand-crafted products with earth-conscious materials. The hotel also has a Health and Fitness Studio featuring a Peloton bike, Technogym machines, free weights, treadmills, and Arke Core-Centric Training. Guests can also participate in an array of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking and jogging the local trails.

Streamdance Spa at Bishop’s Lodge, Auberge Resorts Collection

1297 Bishops Lodge Road, Santa Fe, NM 87506; (888) 741-0480

A Santa Fe landmark that was settled more than 150 years ago by Bishop Jean Baptiste Lamy, Bishop’s Lodge, Auberge Resorts Collection is located on 317 secluded acres bordering Santa Fe National Forest, offering guests the opportunity to connect with nature.

The property is also home to Streamdance Spa, a wellness sanctuary rooted in ancient ritual and inspired by the healing power of Mother Nature. Amenities include relaxing hammocks on the serenity terrace, luxurious treatment suites, and an outdoor swimming pool, among others. The spa’s menu features signature experiences including chakra balancing practices, Ayurvedic facials and body treatments, vibrational healing with crystal bowl sound therapy, and more.

Spa treatments are offered in a casita-style adobe building and guests can enjoy an herbal-infused refreshment in the sitting area prior to their services. Spa-goers and guests can also enjoy restorative yoga classes at the property, wellness classes, and multi-day healing and wellness journeys.

Ten Thousand Waves

21 Ten Thousand Waves Way, Santa Fe, NM 987501- (505) 982-9304

Inspired by the great Japanese mountain hot spring resorts, Ten Thousand Waves is 10 minutes away from downtown Santa Fe and is a unique inn that offers private hot tub suites, bodywork, indoor and patio dining, and comfortable accommodations. Overnight guests receive priority for private spa suites and massages, as well as a complimentary breakfast bento delivered to their room every morning.

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Guests also receive access to complimentary outdoor bathing in the Grand Bath with expanded hours for lodging guests. The Grand Bath is the closest thing to a real Japanese Onsen in the U.S. and can accommodate up to 18 guests. It includes a giant outdoor tile pool, large wet/dry sauna, expansive sunning decks, a cold plunge and cold shower. Ten Thousand Waves offers an assortment of bathing experiences and hot tubs ranging from the Kojiro and Shoji to Waterfall and Ichiban, among others.

The Spa at Thousand Waves has a treatment menu includes a variety of massages and skincare treatments in addition to their signature Japanese Shiatsu Massage and authentic Japanese finger pressure work. They recently added Transformation Retreats to their menu, which combine the benefits of neuroscience and psychedelic medicine with the healing spa treatments and relaxed natural beauty of Ten Thousand Waves.

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Kamala Kirk is a University of Southern California graduate and has been an editor/writer for more than a decade. She has written for E! Online, Total Beauty, TravelAge West, Malibu Times Magazine, and many more. She resides in Los Angeles and is a proud pug mom. Follow her on Instagram: @kamalakirk