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The Sleep Inn Santa Fe is nestled in the foothills, at the southern tip of the Rocky Mountains and is 3 miles from the Santa Fe Airport. At an altitude of 7,000 feet, the city occupies 33.4 square miles in a valley above the Rio Grande amongst mountains that reach to over 12,000 feet. Thousands of acres of National Forest and wilderness surround the city, and yet it is only an hour's drive to the Albuquerque International Airport. Known as the "City Different", Santa Fe supports both historic culture and modern technology, while offering an outstanding quality of life for both young and old. It is the oldest state capital in the country, founded in 1610, and at one time all lands west of the Mississippi were governed from the Palace of the Governors on the Santa Fe. The Sleep Inn offer n offers your choice of rooms with one king bed, one queen bed or two double beds. In addition to you room choice, the hotel also provides a complimentary breakfast buffet each morning and a free copy of USA Today. Santa Fe is home to world class restaurants to fit every taste and pocketbook. Gourmet magazines continue to feature Santa Fe's finest chefs as those with sophisticated tastes discover the multitude of fares available in the City Different. Although the city is small, the vibrant culture and wonderful climate draw visitors from all over the world, many who bring their own cuisines that combine with native flavors in restaurants large and small. Traditional Native New Mexican cuisine has been reinterpreted and combined with other flavors to produce dishes to please the most discriminating palate. The Spirit of the West lives on with first class steak and award winning barbeque available all over town. Santa Fe is home to excellent Italian, Chinese, Mongolian, Sushi, Thai, Indian, Korean, Organic, Mediterranean, French, Native American and Vegetarian restaurants as well as mouth watering pizza and burger places for those in a hurry. The Sleep Inn Santa Fe is close to several shopping, dining and entertainment establishments. .
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