The heart of Santa Fe- walk the square, visit galleries, stop in local shops and dine at some of Santa Fe’s best restaurants. There’s something for everyone!
Home to the highest density of galleries in the US (100+) and the heart of Santa Fe’s gallery scene. Once all private homes, the charming adobe buildings now host pieces ranging from contemporary to traditional, Western to Native American to abstract, created by artists from all over the world.
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is located in downtown Santa Fe within easy walking distance of the historic Plaza. The Museum collection is the single largest repository of O'Keeffe's work in the world. Advance tickets are recommended.
The Nedra Matteucci gallery specializes in 19th and 20th century American art and western art, just around the corner from historic Canyon Road.
The Loretto Chapel is a historic Gothic Revival chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, famous for its "Miraculous Staircase," a spiral staircase with no visible central support. A must see!
A must-do!!! The Palace of the Governors marketplace supports Native American vendors from the pueblos surrounding Santa Fe, selling their jewelry, pottery and wares outside the Palace on the Plaza.
Tesuque & Aspen Vista Trails are local favorites since it's a relatively easy climb (a little less than four miles total) with a rewarding view of the Sangre de Cristo mountains. To find the trailhead, put the Aspen Ski Basin picnic area into your GPS and head into the mountains.
Head up to the ski mountain and enjoy a handful of hiking trails to choose from and incredible views of the city from above!
Ten Thousand Waves Spa is inspired by the great Japanese mountain hot spring resorts, just outside of downtown Santa Fe!