Where Max and Lindsey got Engaged! Book a private soak and eat at Izanami! The tradition of bathing in hot water goes back millennia due to the abundance of thermal waters in Japan. The Japanese learned early on about the powerful healing and release gained by sitting in hot water surrounded by the beauty of nature. Ten Thousand Waves has taken this model and transplanted it to New Mexico, where nature looks very different but is no less beautiful. They offer a unique 'Japanese-adobe' esthetic, combining the traditional with state-of-the-art technology. Izanami is a classic Izakaya style restaurant on site with extensive Sake selection curated by nationally recognized Sake sommelier. Highly recommended!
Discover the benefits of hydrotherapy in their thermal pools, dine on farm-fresh cuisine and find utter relaxation in their waterside spa. They offer an abundance of spring-fed soaking experiences, including all-day soaking passes, private pools, tubs for one, and private cabanas beside Santa Fe’s largest saltwater swimming pool.
Max and Lindsey's favorite quick burrito and taco spot in town. Chile relleno burritos and chicken tacos are their favorite!
Some folks say these are the best tacos in town. A favorite food truck of Lindsey's to hit when she's working in Santa Fe. James Beard Semi Finalist in 2023. A selection of meat served taco, burrito, or quesadilla style. Also boasting signature hot dogs. IYKYK.
The Shed is world renowned for its red chile enchiladas and other blue corn specialties, as well as tempting desserts and, of course, margaritas! A dining tradition in Santa Fe since its beginning when Polly and Thornton Carswell opened it on Burro Alley.
A small, historic building in downtown Santa Fe with 18 tap handles, cider, and wine. Food trucks nightly. Great beer minute-ly. If you’re downtown and can’t make the trek out to the main brewery, this is your place. The Brakeroom is actually housed in an old cabin where railroad brakemen used to sleep. You can read all about them while you’re there
The Plaza Cafe, Santa Fe’s oldest restaurant, has been serving highly acclaimed, authentic traditional dishes since 1905. The Razatos family kept the traditional cooking methods and flavor combinations of New Mexico and added some recipes from Greece, all the while keeping with the classic American diner experience. This is why you’ll find everything from blue corn green chile carne asada enchiladas with a warm pillowy sopaipilla to chicken fried steak with mashed potatoes and gyro with a Greek salad on the side
The Pink Adobe restaurant stands proudly in the heart of Santa Fe's historic Barrio De Analco neighborhood, which is considered the oldest neighborhood in the US. It sits across from the San Miguel Mission, the oldest church in the United States. Founded in 1944 by Rosalea Murphy, an artist and social connector, the restaurant takes its name from the rose-colored adobe plastering on the nearly 400-year-old hacienda that serves as its home.
A collection of two dozen consumate artists’ unique work that intrigues, energizes and delights. These visual, tactile and expanding universes are from constellations of paper mache, mica, ceramics, oils, watercolor, wood, steel, hardware and stone. Some pieces are functional, some fictional – this is art to collect, gift – and behold.
Visit one of the most special places in all of New Mexico. The Loretto Chapel takes pride in their unique history. Those who step foot inside this holy sanctuary find it hard to leave. There's something special about the little chapel, and they are passionate about truly touching the lives of those who visit.
When the New Mexico Museum of Art opened in 1917 it was the first building in the state dedicated to art. Its galleries, reception areas and St. Francis auditorium were made by the people of New Mexico for the promotion of the state’s rich culture to visitors and locals alike. Throughout its century long history, the museum has grown and redefined itself to adapt to changes in art and museum practices.
Building on more than a century of informative exhibitions, exceptional collections, and an iconic location in the heart of Santa Fe, the New Mexico History Museum is committed to service, community engagement, and rigorous scholarship.
Georgia O’Keeffe is one of the most significant artists of the 20th century, renowned for her contribution to modern art. The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum’s collections include nearly 150 paintings and hundreds of works on paper (pencil and charcoal drawings, as well as pastels and watercolors.