Casa Pacifica Bed and Breakfast

Casa Pacifica Bed and Breakfast

1705 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, United States

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A home away from home

Casa Pacifica was everything we could have asked for in a B&B. Excellent location within walking distance of the Railyard and surroundings (excellent galleries, Farmer's Market, some good shops eg Peruvian Connection, the unsurpassable Rio Bravo (for western history buffs) and Randy, its owner, and some very good folksy restaurants. About 20 minutes walk from downtown. Effective WIFI, great breakfasts, spacious and colorfully decorated rooms, steam shower, a very helpful proprietor (Linda), and her friendly dogs.

Unique Quality: Very heavy emphasis on colorful tile decor. Excellent comparable value.

  • Opinion of Price: less expensive than average
  • Written September 11, 2011

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 Very heavy emphasis on colorful tile decor. Excellent comparable value. 

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