Surrounded by city landmarks, including art and history museums, the Santa Fe Plaza is the heart and soul of the capital city. Sit back on one of the square’s benches to people-watch and take in the small-town feel. Then, set out to explore the countless art galleries, shops, and flea markets in the area. Try the local street food from the food carts, or if you’re in the mood to splurge, check out the dozen or so high-end restaurants. You can also sign up for a walking tour to learn more about the city’s rich history.
The original permanent Meow Wolf exhibition, House of Eternal Return, is a monumental achievement in DIY world creation and collaboration, featuring over 70 rooms made by local and community artists. House of Eternal Return is an unique & immersive art installation with multimedia elements and a mysterious narrative throughout.
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum explores the art and life of Georgia O’Keeffe through intentionally curated galleries. Selected works from every era of O’Keeffe’s esteemed career, a collection of personal belongings, and a self-guided audio tour combine to tell O’Keeffe’s bold story. Follow the galleries through O’Keeffe’s early work as a student and teacher, groundbreaking paintings from her time living on the East Coast and her artistic revelations inspired by New Mexico. Nestled in historic downtown Santa Fe, the jewel box Museum is an intimate experience you can’t get anywhere else. Guests are welcome to enjoy the Museum at any pace, average viewing time is 60 minutes. Advanced tickets are recommended.
The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, one of four museums in the Museum of New Mexico system, is a premier repository of Native art and material culture and tells the stories of the people of the Southwest from pre-history through contemporary art. The museum serves a diverse, multicultural audience through changing exhibitions, public lectures, field trips, artist residencies, and other educational programs.
Discover a hidden oasis just minutes from downtown Santa Fe. For centuries travelers and seekers have journeyed to these waters for respite and healing. Today, Ojo Santa Fe Spa Resort is a refuge from the modern world, nestled amidst 77 lush acres in the La Cienega Valley. Submerge your senses as you explore three unique soaking areas featuring spring-fed thermal pools all gently heated to various temperatures so you can soak to your body’s delight.