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The 19th-century adobe-style church is a historical landmark housing "holy dirt" in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in northern New Mexico. The National Park Service has called it one of the most important Catholic pilgrimage centers in the United States.
Named for the city’s patron saint, this hotel founded in 1924 stands as something of the city’s patron hotel, and one of its oldest. The beautiful open lobby is candlelit, and the California Mission style is all traditional elegance. A block off of the Plaza, the St. Francis offers a quintessential Santa Fe experience.