Destinations: Santa Fe · Downtown/Plaza · East Side
Themes: Arts + Culture · Food + Drink · Hotels + Resorts · Adventure Vacations · Shopping
Inspired by: Seeking Santa Fe — by Joan Juliet Buck, Published Jun. 2007
Destinations: Santa Fe · Downtown/Plaza · East Side
Themes: Arts + Culture · Food + Drink · Hotels + Resorts · Adventure Vacations · Shopping
Inspired by: Seeking Santa Fe — by Joan Juliet Buck, Published Jun. 2007
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Occupying a 225-acre compound at the foot of Black Mesa (a 40-minute drive north of Santa Fe and an hour south from Taos), New Mexico's only Relais
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Built in 1922, this landmark Santa Fe hotel has wood vigas (beams), kiva fireplaces, and polished tile floors. The rooftop Bell Tower Bar is the pl
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Tucked between the art galleries of Canyon Road and the historic neighborhood of Acequia Madre, the Downtown Subscription coffeeshop is frequented
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Located near Santa Fe Plaza, the Cafe Ecco Espresso and Gelato serves hand-pulled espresso drinks, spicy hot chocolate, deli sandwiches, pastries,
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Located along the Santa Fe River, Contemporary American restaurant Aqua Santa is an unusually small restaurant in which the kitchen and dining room
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Filled with contemporary artwork (for sale) and generally packed to the gills, Pasqual's is one of those restaurants that locals brave only during
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Every year serious art buyers and trinket hounds descend on Santa Fe for this weekend-long event.
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De rigueur for O'Keeffe aficionados, this museum, which opened in 1997 inside a 13,000-square-foot adobe former church, shows dozens of works by th
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Santa Fe, Downtown/Plaza, Guadalupe District, East Side
The heady aroma of burning piñon logs permeates the air every night in Santa Fe, where the altitude—nearly 7,000 feet—ensures that even summer evenings are crisp enough for locals to light up their
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If you think summer is the only time to visit the Southwest, think again. Winter in Santa Fe means adobe walls frosted with snow and air scented with fragrant piñon smoke. There’s also plenty to se...
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