The Santa Fe Plaza is a national historic landmark in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the style of traditional Spanish-American colonial cities. The plaza, or city square is the perfect place for shopping, art galleries, restaurants and bars.
Over 80 art galleries line this charming Santa Fe street. Make sure you set aside a few hours of your stay to walk down Canyon Road and see the world-class art on display here, which ranges in style from historic Native American art to contemporary painting. In addition to art galleries, you'll also find boutiques and restaurants along Canyon Road.
Unique & immersive art installations with multimedia elements & a mysterious narrative throughout. Groups and family friendly.
Spa and hot springs, inspired by Japanese mountain resorts.
Artisan market and galleries rooted in local culture, with fresh produce and handmade items. Historic charm blends with breweries, cinema, and live music.
A rich and sweetly flavored route that connects five world-class chocolatiers, offering everything from traditional cacao drinks to hand-rolled truffles.
Discover the charm of Madrid, New Mexico, a hidden gem on the scenic Turquoise Trail. Once a bustling coal mining town, Madrid is now a vibrant arts community with unique galleries, eclectic shops, and cozy cafes. Stroll through historic streets, admire stunning high-desert landscapes, and immerse yourself in the lively local culture. Located 40 minutes from Santa Fe.
The Puye Cliff Dwellings are the ruins of an abandoned pueblo, located in Santa Clara Canyon on Santa Clara Pueblo Reservation land near Española, New Mexico.
Nambé Oweenge Pueblo is a federally recognized tribe of the Pueblo people in Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Nambé Pueblo history dates back to the 1300s, when it played a pivotal role as a center of culture and religion. 18 miles North of Santa Fe, off U.S. 84/285 and N.M. 503.
Between 1200 and 1500 A.D., early residents of San Ildefonso Pueblo left Mesa Verde in Colorado and Chaco Canyon to settle on the Pajarito Plateau in the present-day Bandelier National Monument. Visitors can explore the San Ildefonso Museum & Visitor Center and the Than Povi Fine Arts Gallery. Tours are also available. Located 23 miles north of Santa Fe.
Located one hour from Santa Fe, NM.