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  • Tourist resources for Santa Fe

    Check the city's official tourism Web site (www.santafe.org) for the usual descriptions of and links to attractions and accommodations. Santa Fe's edgy and informative alternative newsweekly, the Santa Fe Reporter (www.sfreporter.com), provides lo...

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  • Getting to Santa Fe by air

    Most visitors to Santa Fe fly into the state's largest airport, Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ), an hour south. From here you can rent a car or book a shuttle to town; rides with Sandia Shuttle Express (www.sandiashuttle.com) cost $25 one ...

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  • Taxis in Santa Fe

    Santa Fe's lone taxi service, Capital City Cab (505/438-0000; www.capitalcitycab.com), can get you anywhere within the general downtown area for about $6 to $12 (there are no meters; the fee is based on how far you’re going).

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  • Buses in Santa Fe

    Although it’s easy (and the most fun) to navigate the core of Santa Fe on foot, Santa Fe Trails (www.santafenm.gov) runs an extensive local bus network around the city. If you want to visit further-flung places like Taos or Albuquerque, though, yo...

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  • When to go to Santa Fe

    Visitors, be aware: Santa Fe does not sit amid a parched, sunburned desert landscape. On the contrary, the city's high elevation produces a climate more akin to Colorado's lush, cool Rocky Mountains. It's sunny here year-round, though the high sea...

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What's your favorite thing to do during an airport layover?

  • Browse duty-free
  • Read gossip mags
  • Grab a bite
  • Take a nap
  • Catch up on email
  • Listen to my iPod

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