The heart of downtown Santa Fe for nearly 400 years, the Plaza remains the central part of the city and is full of a lively mix of people, shopping and food.
Under an hour from Santa Fe, this National Monument offers an up close experience with Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings and other archeological features in a striking canyon.
Worth the drive, Ghost Ranch was the home and studio of Georgia O'Keefe as well as the subject of many of her paintings.
The historic center of Santa Fe's artistic identity, full of galleries and restaurants.
A living museum dedicated to the Spanish Colonial history of New Mexico.
A beautiful and easy fall hike.
Japanese style spa in the hills above Santa Fe.
Every locals favorite breakfast. Go find out why!
Great downtown classic New Mexican breakfast. Claims they invented breakfast burritos. Probably did!
Funky, well-loved Santa Fe lunch spot.
Yummy Santa Fe hippie food. Giant cinnamon rolls.
Great ambience, great chile!
Cozy New Mexican comfort food. Make a reservation and sit on the patio if you can.
Downtown brewery with great food.
Best cocktails in town, owned by a friend of the groom.
Small and ancient bar on Canyon Road with great tapas and flamenco dancing.
The best coffee in Santa Fe and owned by awesome people!