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NEIGHBORHOODS/VILLAGES

The Guadalupe District, a charming bungalow neighborhood a few blocks west of the Plaza, boasts some of the city’s most interesting independently owned shopping options; a stroll along Guadalupe Street and its side streets reveals cute boutiques, record/book stores, and restaurants. The neighborhood is also the site of Santa Fe’s contemporary urban-renewal project, the Railyard District, which boasts nuanced, eco-conscious architecture, a 10-acre park with a bike path, plenty of walking trails and picnic tables, and a broad plaza alongside the tracks of the Rail Runner commuter train. Both the highly regarded Santa Fe Farmers’ Market and Second Street Brewery at the Railyard.
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Santa Fe
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The Guadalupe District, a charming bungalow neighborhood a few blocks west of the Plaza, boasts some of the city’s most interesting independently owned shopping options; a stroll along Guadalupe Street and its side streets reveals cute boutiques, record/book stores, and restaurants. The neighborhood is also the site of Santa Fe’s contemporary urban-renewal project, the Railyard District, which boasts nuanced, eco-conscious architecture, a 10-acre park with a bike path, plenty of walking trails and picnic tables, and a broad plaza alongside the tracks of the Rail Runner commuter train. Both the highly regarded Santa Fe Farmers’ Market and Second Street Brewery at the Railyard.
Tesuque - a small town north of Santa Fe. A tranquil beauty is found within his hills. If you get the honor to visit in this area you wont forget it! Many celebrities such as Val Kilmer, Ted Danson and Oprah Winfrey also own properties here. The name Tesuque is a Spanish variation of the Tewa name, Te Tesugeh Oweengeh, meaning the “village of the narrow place of the cottonwood trees.” It is one of the state’s smallest pueblos, with a population of about 800, but the pueblo encompasses more than 17,000 acres, including Aspen Ranch and the Vigil Land Grant high in the Santa Fe National Forest near the Santa Fe ski area. There are many fine artists at Tesuque who create pottery, paintings and sculpture. Silverwork and traditional clothing are also made at the pueblo.
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Tesuque Village Market
138 Tesuque Village Rd
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Tesuque - a small town north of Santa Fe. A tranquil beauty is found within his hills. If you get the honor to visit in this area you wont forget it! Many celebrities such as Val Kilmer, Ted Danson and Oprah Winfrey also own properties here. The name Tesuque is a Spanish variation of the Tewa name, Te Tesugeh Oweengeh, meaning the “village of the narrow place of the cottonwood trees.” It is one of the state’s smallest pueblos, with a population of about 800, but the pueblo encompasses more than 17,000 acres, including Aspen Ranch and the Vigil Land Grant high in the Santa Fe National Forest near the Santa Fe ski area. There are many fine artists at Tesuque who create pottery, paintings and sculpture. Silverwork and traditional clothing are also made at the pueblo.

RESTAURANTS

La Boca has the feel of a lively European wine bar, featuring an extensive selection of carefully chosen Mediterranean and South American wines. Chef Caruso's Modern Spanish Cuisine is inspired by the exuberance of Spanish cooking combined with fresh, local ingredients. La Boca has been called "the most influential restaurant in Santa Fe" by the Pasatiempo Magazine and the New York Times describes the menu as " modern re-inventions of classic Spanish cuisine."
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La Boca
72 W Marcy St
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La Boca has the feel of a lively European wine bar, featuring an extensive selection of carefully chosen Mediterranean and South American wines. Chef Caruso's Modern Spanish Cuisine is inspired by the exuberance of Spanish cooking combined with fresh, local ingredients. La Boca has been called "the most influential restaurant in Santa Fe" by the Pasatiempo Magazine and the New York Times describes the menu as " modern re-inventions of classic Spanish cuisine."
Two blocks west of the plaza on San Francisco street is a diner with inexpensive plates or huevos rancheros, breakfast enchiladas and blueberry pancakes.
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Tia Sophia's
210 W San Francisco St
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Two blocks west of the plaza on San Francisco street is a diner with inexpensive plates or huevos rancheros, breakfast enchiladas and blueberry pancakes.
Get your fix of New Mexico enchiladas, sopaipillas, carne adovada and chile rellenos, some great margaritas. If you want to make your kids very happy order a freshly made sopaipilla with ice cream and strawberry sauce. Tomasita’s Santa Fe resides in the 100 year old red brick building that was once home to the famous Chile Line. Between 1870 and 1880 when the Wild West was being tamed, Railroads became the great connectors.
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Tomasita's
500 South Guadalupe Street
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Get your fix of New Mexico enchiladas, sopaipillas, carne adovada and chile rellenos, some great margaritas. If you want to make your kids very happy order a freshly made sopaipilla with ice cream and strawberry sauce. Tomasita’s Santa Fe resides in the 100 year old red brick building that was once home to the famous Chile Line. Between 1870 and 1880 when the Wild West was being tamed, Railroads became the great connectors.
The Burger Stand at Burro Alley, also two blocks west of the plaza. They have a nice backyard patio, an interesting menu of local beers and very good burgers.
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The Burger Stand @ Burro Alley
207 W San Francisco St
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The Burger Stand at Burro Alley, also two blocks west of the plaza. They have a nice backyard patio, an interesting menu of local beers and very good burgers.
Housed in a restored 250-year-old landmark adobe building, Santa Fe's Geronimo offers robust Southwestern-spiked global fusion fare in a stunning and cozy space. The interior is like a Georgia O’Keeffe painting come to life, with its wood-burning, cove-style fireplace, tall chocolate-and-garnet-leather seating, wood beams and local Native American-style artwork decorating the Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star restaurant’s walls. The food is equally remarkable, fusing the distinct culinary influences of Asia, the Southwest and the Mediterranean into a “global eclectic” menu that executive chef Sllin Cruz changes with the seasons. Vibrant flavors, bright colors and top-notch regional ingredients come together in delightful dishes such as Maryland soft-shell tempura crabs with soba noodle and Asian pear salad. And if there should ever come a time when you’d like to share your honey grilled prawns or elk tenderloin with others, Geronimo provides several private rooms for functions of various sizes. Tasting menus of four, five and six courses can be prepared so everyone can get the full culinary experience from one of the city's finest addresses.
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Geronimo
724 Canyon Rd
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Housed in a restored 250-year-old landmark adobe building, Santa Fe's Geronimo offers robust Southwestern-spiked global fusion fare in a stunning and cozy space. The interior is like a Georgia O’Keeffe painting come to life, with its wood-burning, cove-style fireplace, tall chocolate-and-garnet-leather seating, wood beams and local Native American-style artwork decorating the Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star restaurant’s walls. The food is equally remarkable, fusing the distinct culinary influences of Asia, the Southwest and the Mediterranean into a “global eclectic” menu that executive chef Sllin Cruz changes with the seasons. Vibrant flavors, bright colors and top-notch regional ingredients come together in delightful dishes such as Maryland soft-shell tempura crabs with soba noodle and Asian pear salad. And if there should ever come a time when you’d like to share your honey grilled prawns or elk tenderloin with others, Geronimo provides several private rooms for functions of various sizes. Tasting menus of four, five and six courses can be prepared so everyone can get the full culinary experience from one of the city's finest addresses.
If you are a foodie, this is an awesome way to interact, make a meal and enjoy your masterpiece. Santa Fe School of Cooking offers classes in southwestern cooking and gourmet food products from New Mexico for chefs and individuals.
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Santa Fe School of Cooking
125 N Guadalupe St
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If you are a foodie, this is an awesome way to interact, make a meal and enjoy your masterpiece. Santa Fe School of Cooking offers classes in southwestern cooking and gourmet food products from New Mexico for chefs and individuals.
Dinner for Two is locally owned in the heart of Santa Fe for the last seventeen years. We prepare the finest steaks in New Mexico with fantastic marbling and the best flavor around. We are located in downtown Santa Fe at the southwest corner of San Francisco and Guadalupe Street, convenient to the Plaza and downtown hotels.
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Dinner For Two Santa Fe
106 N Guadalupe St
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Dinner for Two is locally owned in the heart of Santa Fe for the last seventeen years. We prepare the finest steaks in New Mexico with fantastic marbling and the best flavor around. We are located in downtown Santa Fe at the southwest corner of San Francisco and Guadalupe Street, convenient to the Plaza and downtown hotels.
Best steak in town
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The Bull Ring
150 Washington Ave
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Best steak in town
Great authentic New Mexican Food
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La Choza Restaurant
905 Alarid St
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Great authentic New Mexican Food
Great french food!
Mille
Great french food!
great local food! Red chile enchiladas and other blue corn specialties, as well as tempting desserts and, of course, margaritas!
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The Shed Restaurant
113 1/2 E Palace Ave
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great local food! Red chile enchiladas and other blue corn specialties, as well as tempting desserts and, of course, margaritas!
Best chile rellenos!
The Pantry
1820 Cerrillos Road
Best chile rellenos!
Authentic northern Italian food. Faves - Sophia Loren pasta, great pizza, great wine with gelato for dessert.
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Pizzeria da Lino
204 N Guadalupe St
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Authentic northern Italian food. Faves - Sophia Loren pasta, great pizza, great wine with gelato for dessert.

DRINKS

The Draft Station, next to the Five & Dime, is a good bet for families. Try to snag a table on the upstairs balcony, order one of the local beers on the menu along with one if Draft’s gourment pizza. Then send the kids downstairs to play air hockey, table tennis and foosball while you wait for your pies to come.
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Draft Station
60 E San Francisco St
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The Draft Station, next to the Five & Dime, is a good bet for families. Try to snag a table on the upstairs balcony, order one of the local beers on the menu along with one if Draft’s gourment pizza. Then send the kids downstairs to play air hockey, table tennis and foosball while you wait for your pies to come.
The Shedd, just east of the Plaza on Palace Street, charming hidden patio. It’s popular for its good food and fun décor. You can't miss the shed's colorful sign. The outside patio has twinkling lights, a nice tree and benches if you’re just there for drinks. Inside the rooms are painted colors as bright as the pink cactus-pear margaritas we ordered. The cocktails are great and reasonably priced. The food looked good. If you want to eat there with kids I recommend arriving before 6:00 to minimize your waiting. If you do have to wait, a nice jewelry store and a Christmas ornament store share the patio and make for fun browsing.
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The Shed Restaurant
113 1/2 E Palace Ave
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The Shedd, just east of the Plaza on Palace Street, charming hidden patio. It’s popular for its good food and fun décor. You can't miss the shed's colorful sign. The outside patio has twinkling lights, a nice tree and benches if you’re just there for drinks. Inside the rooms are painted colors as bright as the pink cactus-pear margaritas we ordered. The cocktails are great and reasonably priced. The food looked good. If you want to eat there with kids I recommend arriving before 6:00 to minimize your waiting. If you do have to wait, a nice jewelry store and a Christmas ornament store share the patio and make for fun browsing.
The outdoor Bell Tower Bar at La Fonda is another good bet for an afternoon or early evening cocktail. It offers nice views of downtown and distant mountains. But it’s only opened seasonally.
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The Bell Tower Bar
100 E San Francisco St
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The outdoor Bell Tower Bar at La Fonda is another good bet for an afternoon or early evening cocktail. It offers nice views of downtown and distant mountains. But it’s only opened seasonally.
The drinks, chill vibe, and street theatre are the reasons to visit this rooftop cantina. Try their elote and burgers!
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Coyote Cafe & Rooftop Cantina
132 W Water St
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The drinks, chill vibe, and street theatre are the reasons to visit this rooftop cantina. Try their elote and burgers!
Great ambiance, drinks and the best green Chile corn chowder soup for a hearty snack.
Ortiz
308 West San Francisco Street
Great ambiance, drinks and the best green Chile corn chowder soup for a hearty snack.
Good beer and nice ambiance with games for kiddos.
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Santa Fe Brewing Company
35 Fire Pl
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Good beer and nice ambiance with games for kiddos.
Awesome place to people watch, drink with friends, or enjoy a private corner to yourselves.
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Secreto Lounge
210 Don Gaspar Ave
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Awesome place to people watch, drink with friends, or enjoy a private corner to yourselves.

SHOPPING

Find authentic and genuine handmade Native American jewelry made by some of the best artisans. Dating back to 1610, the Palace is the oldest public building in continuous use constructed by European settlers in the continental United States. Built by the Spanish for colonial administration, the structure has been extensively modified over the centuries to meet changing needs and stylistic interests. In addition to Spanish colonial life, the Palace has associations with the Pueblo Revolt (1680–1692), a brief period of Mexican rule (1821–1848), settlement as an American territory (1848–1912), and statehood for New Mexico (1912–present).
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Palace of the Governors
105 W Palace Ave
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Find authentic and genuine handmade Native American jewelry made by some of the best artisans. Dating back to 1610, the Palace is the oldest public building in continuous use constructed by European settlers in the continental United States. Built by the Spanish for colonial administration, the structure has been extensively modified over the centuries to meet changing needs and stylistic interests. In addition to Spanish colonial life, the Palace has associations with the Pueblo Revolt (1680–1692), a brief period of Mexican rule (1821–1848), settlement as an American territory (1848–1912), and statehood for New Mexico (1912–present).
Find some beautiful architectural elements from kilim rugs to carved doors
Seret and Sons
224 Galisteo St
Find some beautiful architectural elements from kilim rugs to carved doors
You have to plan ahead if you want to visit the by-appointment-only showroom of Santa Fe Vintage—but it’s worth it. Located in an industrial park about 20 minutes from downtown Santa Fe, the space houses one of the best Americana collections in the country. (Even Hollywood costumers and big-name Japanese designers seek it out.) Owner Scott Corey travels the world to scout his wares, which are organized loosely by category: WWII military gear over here, rare denim and rock tees over there. While it’s easy to get sidetracked by the gold-rimmed aviator sunglasses or flowy Gunne Sax gowns, head for the wall hung with vintage indigo mud cloths hand-dyed in Mali. The faded blue-and-white patterns are so striking, the fabric so perfectly worn in, and the cut so versatile, you’ll want to wear them as a scarf, wrap, and a sarong. Bonus: The textile doubles as a tablecloth or handsome wall hanging.
Santa Fe Vintage
7501 Avenger Way
You have to plan ahead if you want to visit the by-appointment-only showroom of Santa Fe Vintage—but it’s worth it. Located in an industrial park about 20 minutes from downtown Santa Fe, the space houses one of the best Americana collections in the country. (Even Hollywood costumers and big-name Japanese designers seek it out.) Owner Scott Corey travels the world to scout his wares, which are organized loosely by category: WWII military gear over here, rare denim and rock tees over there. While it’s easy to get sidetracked by the gold-rimmed aviator sunglasses or flowy Gunne Sax gowns, head for the wall hung with vintage indigo mud cloths hand-dyed in Mali. The faded blue-and-white patterns are so striking, the fabric so perfectly worn in, and the cut so versatile, you’ll want to wear them as a scarf, wrap, and a sarong. Bonus: The textile doubles as a tablecloth or handsome wall hanging.
Santa Fe meets France at Nathalie/Nathalie at Home. Owner Nathalie Kent, a former French Vogue fashion editor, brings her French flair to her Canyon Road shop. Clothing here is a timeless mix of high-end western wear (much of it custom designed by Nathalie herself), and Gaelic fashion. The overall is effect: tres chic! Discover fabulous cowboy boots, Native American silver and Turquoise jewelry, Navajo rugs, textiles, antiques and furniture. Customers from around the world discover a selection of French home furnishings including tables and chairs, lighting; table and dinner ware and even home fragrances. When not out looking for her next unique find, Nathalie is on hand to help you find the right items for the body and the home that you will treasure forever. This consummate fashionista wants her customers to leave with something that will last forever. Recommended for Best Shopping because: Many shoppers want to sport that "Santa Fe look." It's waiting for you here from cowboy hat to fabulous hand-tooled boots. Billie's expert tip: Don't see what you want? Ask Nathalie. She can source just about anything. If she can't find it, she can have it custom-made for you. Whether it the perfect cowboy boots, belt, buckle, hat or piece for your home, she loves the challenge and the chance to make yet another customer happy.
Nathalie Home
503 Canyon Road
Santa Fe meets France at Nathalie/Nathalie at Home. Owner Nathalie Kent, a former French Vogue fashion editor, brings her French flair to her Canyon Road shop. Clothing here is a timeless mix of high-end western wear (much of it custom designed by Nathalie herself), and Gaelic fashion. The overall is effect: tres chic! Discover fabulous cowboy boots, Native American silver and Turquoise jewelry, Navajo rugs, textiles, antiques and furniture. Customers from around the world discover a selection of French home furnishings including tables and chairs, lighting; table and dinner ware and even home fragrances. When not out looking for her next unique find, Nathalie is on hand to help you find the right items for the body and the home that you will treasure forever. This consummate fashionista wants her customers to leave with something that will last forever. Recommended for Best Shopping because: Many shoppers want to sport that "Santa Fe look." It's waiting for you here from cowboy hat to fabulous hand-tooled boots. Billie's expert tip: Don't see what you want? Ask Nathalie. She can source just about anything. If she can't find it, she can have it custom-made for you. Whether it the perfect cowboy boots, belt, buckle, hat or piece for your home, she loves the challenge and the chance to make yet another customer happy.
Shop Exclusive Items That Can Only Be Found On Nambé.com. Visit Our Website & Discover The Different Styles Today! Personalize Your Gifts. Timeless Beauty. Luxury Tabletop And Bar. Serveware Since 1951. Styles: Flatware, Dinnerware, Silverware, Drinkware, Kitchen.
Nambé Off The Historic Plaza
104 W San Francisco St
Shop Exclusive Items That Can Only Be Found On Nambé.com. Visit Our Website & Discover The Different Styles Today! Personalize Your Gifts. Timeless Beauty. Luxury Tabletop And Bar. Serveware Since 1951. Styles: Flatware, Dinnerware, Silverware, Drinkware, Kitchen.
Find some reasonably priced souvenirs.
Tin - Nee - Ann
923 Cerrillos Rd
Find some reasonably priced souvenirs.
Fun to pick through this consignment shop. "Double Take is one of Santa Fe’s great destination spots for many travelers, dealers, first time collectors and bargain hunters. Locals, their families, and friends make it a first stop! Having something for everyone, from the ordinary to the extraordinary, Double Take is a gathering place to share community. Its home is in the original Coca Cola plant located in the heart of Santa Fe’s historic Guadalupe Railyard District."
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Double Take
320 Aztec St
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Fun to pick through this consignment shop. "Double Take is one of Santa Fe’s great destination spots for many travelers, dealers, first time collectors and bargain hunters. Locals, their families, and friends make it a first stop! Having something for everyone, from the ordinary to the extraordinary, Double Take is a gathering place to share community. Its home is in the original Coca Cola plant located in the heart of Santa Fe’s historic Guadalupe Railyard District."

SPA GUIDE & HOT SPRINGS

Best Day Spas, Resorts, and Hot Springs in Santa Fe
Ten Thousand Waves is inspired by the great Japanese mountain hot spring resorts. Ten minutes from downtown Santa Fe, but only minutes from the National Forest. There is online booking for hot tub suites or call for reservations and information.
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Ten Thousand Waves
21 Ten Thousand Waves Way
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Ten Thousand Waves is inspired by the great Japanese mountain hot spring resorts. Ten minutes from downtown Santa Fe, but only minutes from the National Forest. There is online booking for hot tub suites or call for reservations and information.
AWARD-WINNING Ojo Santa Fe Spa Touted by Travel + Leisure as one of the world’s best destination spas. For hundreds of years, travelers and seekers have journeyed to these spring-fed waters for respite and healing. Today, Ojo Santa Fe is a refuge from the modern world, nestled amidst 77 lush acres within Northern New Mexico’s high desert. Discover the benefits of hydrotherapy in spring-fed thermal pools, dine on farm-fresh cuisine, or partake in their mud baths!
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Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
50 Los Banos Drive
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AWARD-WINNING Ojo Santa Fe Spa Touted by Travel + Leisure as one of the world’s best destination spas. For hundreds of years, travelers and seekers have journeyed to these spring-fed waters for respite and healing. Today, Ojo Santa Fe is a refuge from the modern world, nestled amidst 77 lush acres within Northern New Mexico’s high desert. Discover the benefits of hydrotherapy in spring-fed thermal pools, dine on farm-fresh cuisine, or partake in their mud baths!
Bishops lodge settled more than 150 years ago by Bishop Jean Baptiste Lamy. Was awarded #1 Resort in the West, by Travel+Leisure. The beauty is unparalleled. The spa, dining, ancient healing arts and outdoor driven adventures are abundant.
Bishop's Lodge Stables
1297 Bishops Lodge Rd
Bishops lodge settled more than 150 years ago by Bishop Jean Baptiste Lamy. Was awarded #1 Resort in the West, by Travel+Leisure. The beauty is unparalleled. The spa, dining, ancient healing arts and outdoor driven adventures are abundant.

FAVE SPOTS

Must See places to visit
So fun to people watch, catch a native american cultural dance, or grab a drink or shop.
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Plaza ng Santa Fe
63 Lincoln Ave
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So fun to people watch, catch a native american cultural dance, or grab a drink or shop.
More than 30,000 acres of stunning canyons and desert mesas. Sacred grounds, you’ll see evidence of human existence that dates back more than 11,000 years, including Petroglyphs. The land of Bandelier National Monument was once home to the Ancestral Pueblo People, who lived in the area from approximately 1150 CE to 1550. Eventually, those that called this land home moved onto new pueblos in the Rio Grande Valley. Today, the people of Cochiti Pueblo are considered the most direct descendants.
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Bandelier National Monument
15 Entrance Rd
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More than 30,000 acres of stunning canyons and desert mesas. Sacred grounds, you’ll see evidence of human existence that dates back more than 11,000 years, including Petroglyphs. The land of Bandelier National Monument was once home to the Ancestral Pueblo People, who lived in the area from approximately 1150 CE to 1550. Eventually, those that called this land home moved onto new pueblos in the Rio Grande Valley. Today, the people of Cochiti Pueblo are considered the most direct descendants.
Check out Canyon Road! Many beautiful unique pieces! Find that perfect piece for that blank wall, a bear spot in the yard, or take a walk with kids and all up Canyon Road to browse, eat, and be merry. Don't forget to check it out during Christmas when the streets are lined with golden lit luminarias.
Canyon Rd, Santa Fe, NM, Estados Unidos
Check out Canyon Road! Many beautiful unique pieces! Find that perfect piece for that blank wall, a bear spot in the yard, or take a walk with kids and all up Canyon Road to browse, eat, and be merry. Don't forget to check it out during Christmas when the streets are lined with golden lit luminarias.
Offers a fantasy-filled ride experience with stargazing, theatre performances, Christmas polar express and more. Screenwriter George R. R. Martin's famous for Game of Thrones revived the historic rail line originally established in 1880. Depending on which train ride you choose there can be dancing paired with a wine tasting from the Rioja region of Spain; Sunset Serenade, with cocktails and live music; and the Stargazer, which includes an after-dark stop at the Galisteo Basin to view the gorgeous New Mexico night sky.
Sky Railway
Offers a fantasy-filled ride experience with stargazing, theatre performances, Christmas polar express and more. Screenwriter George R. R. Martin's famous for Game of Thrones revived the historic rail line originally established in 1880. Depending on which train ride you choose there can be dancing paired with a wine tasting from the Rioja region of Spain; Sunset Serenade, with cocktails and live music; and the Stargazer, which includes an after-dark stop at the Galisteo Basin to view the gorgeous New Mexico night sky.
A Breakthrough in Immersive Art…and Space-Time. This is a trippy place. You wont be able to experience this place all in one time, but kids will love it. We suggest taking a breather for snacks and drinks in between.
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Meow Wolf
1352 Rufina Cir
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A Breakthrough in Immersive Art…and Space-Time. This is a trippy place. You wont be able to experience this place all in one time, but kids will love it. We suggest taking a breather for snacks and drinks in between.
One of our favorite places to see a sunset view in town. The Cross was built to honor 21 fallen Franciscan friars in the 1680 Pueblo Indian Revolt. The Indians revolted because of dire straits and poverty brought on by drought, slavery and mistreatment by the Spanish colonialists; with the unfortunate consequence of the 21 friars being killed.
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Cross of the Martyrs
617 Paseo De Peralta
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One of our favorite places to see a sunset view in town. The Cross was built to honor 21 fallen Franciscan friars in the 1680 Pueblo Indian Revolt. The Indians revolted because of dire straits and poverty brought on by drought, slavery and mistreatment by the Spanish colonialists; with the unfortunate consequence of the 21 friars being killed.
Currently, the Santa Fe Railyard is a hub of entertainment, shopping, food and events. Meet up with friends to cruise the Farmers Market or watch a film on the lawn during the Railyard's summer movie nights. Check ahead to see if any concerts are available.
Railyard Artisan Market
Currently, the Santa Fe Railyard is a hub of entertainment, shopping, food and events. Meet up with friends to cruise the Farmers Market or watch a film on the lawn during the Railyard's summer movie nights. Check ahead to see if any concerts are available.
Dont miss tailgaiting at the Santa Fe Opera! Every year the talent brought to the opera is fantastic. Dont miss the chance to experience with the backdrop of our Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
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Santa Fe Opera
301 Opera Dr
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Dont miss tailgaiting at the Santa Fe Opera! Every year the talent brought to the opera is fantastic. Dont miss the chance to experience with the backdrop of our Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

HIKING

Some of the best hiking especially to see those golden leaves of the aspens changing during our beautiful fall season.
Hyde Park Rd, Santa Fe, NM, Estados Unidos
Some of the best hiking especially to see those golden leaves of the aspens changing during our beautiful fall season.
25-mile network of natural-surface trails for hikers and bicyclists in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. A popular destination for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking, these trails vary in difficulty.
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Dale Ball Trails
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25-mile network of natural-surface trails for hikers and bicyclists in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. A popular destination for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking, these trails vary in difficulty.
Atalaya Mountain in Santa Fe National Forest is a popular hike offering incredible views outside Santa Fe, New Mexico. The short day hike starts at the Atalaya Mountain trailhead parking lot at St. John’s College.The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.
Atalaya Mountain, New Mexico 87505, Estados Unidos
Atalaya Mountain in Santa Fe National Forest is a popular hike offering incredible views outside Santa Fe, New Mexico. The short day hike starts at the Atalaya Mountain trailhead parking lot at St. John’s College.The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.
Puye Cliffs was home to 1,500 Pueblo Indians who lived, farmed and hunted game there from the 900s to 1580 A.D. Great sightseeing and hiking.
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Puye Cliff Dwellings
Santa Clara Canyon Road
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Puye Cliffs was home to 1,500 Pueblo Indians who lived, farmed and hunted game there from the 900s to 1580 A.D. Great sightseeing and hiking.
Great leisurely desert ride or walk with dogs
RailTrail, Rabbit Road Trailhead
Great leisurely desert ride or walk with dogs