"Housed in restored adobe buildings, this inn is an immersive, sensory-rich escape filled with global antiques and textiles—Uzbek embroidered headboards, Peruvian prayer blankets, and museum-quality Afghan and Tibetan artifacts—paired with kiva-style fireplaces that fill rooms with the sweet scent of piñon pine. Many suites feature indulgent deep soaking tubs set into inlaid stone, and the owners’ acquisition of a beloved local restaurant now gives guests direct access to a decades-old dining icon; a house dessert—Rosalea’s French apple pie, studded with golden raisins and pecans—has been a longtime favorite. Cultural experiences extend beyond the property, including visits to a nearby pueblo to learn traditional horno baking and warm hospitality rituals." - Nicholas DeRenzo