Casa de Flora
The Santa Fe Luxury Experience
Relaxing. Inviting. Unique.
Casa de Flora draws you in to sunny spaces, quiet rooms, and peaceful outdoor relaxing. This fabulous luxury stay is complete with designer furnishings in the Santa Fe style while offering all the comforts of home including a fully equipped kitchen for spectacular meals, charcuterie boards, or grilling out on the back portico. When the day is done, imagine sitting in a new hot tub staring at the stars! Then head to bed for a great night's sleep on one of the three brand new Aviya Luxury mattresses with premium cotton sheets and complimentary eye masks. In the morning awake refreshed and enjoy four ways to have your coffee including Nespresso, pour over, French press, and drip with all coffee provided! Our goal is to pamper you with every amenity so that your stay with us will be carefree, peaceful and fun! Relax....we got you!
This Mid Century home was built in 1968 by a Santa Fe builder named Allen Stamm, who built about 800 homes in our little neighborhood area of Casa Alegre. These quaint homes were built for the working class of Santa Fe back in the day. Stamm’s classic pueblo structures are still today synonymous with solid, well built homes and are considered icons of the Santa Fe style in the Santa Fe home market. Say you own a Stamm home, and you receive nods of approval from the locals.
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3
Bedrooms
6
People
4
Parking places
High-speed
internet
Courtyards
Hot tub
Location. Location. Location.
Casa Alegre Neighborhood
Only 2.5 miles from the Plaza of downtown Santa Fe, Casa Alegre neighborhood is a haven of peace and quiet while still being close to the bustle of all that Santa Fe has to offer. Most homes are Mid Century Pueblo Style and are solidly shining through the passage of time.
15 minutes from the Santa Fe airport 1 hour to Albuquerque Sunport airport
We also recommend Groome Transportation if you are coming from Sunport, or the Railrunner Train. The New Mexico Rail Runner Express offers quick, easy service from Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico, to Albuquerque and back. The train, which also makes stops throughout the metro area, zips through ancient Pueblo lands with stunning scenic views on its way to historic Santa Fe.