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  1. Santa Fe (/ ˌ s æ n t ə ˈ f eɪ, ˈ s æ n t ə f eɪ / SAN-tə FAY, -⁠ fay; Spanish:) is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico, and the county seat of Santa Fe County.With over 89,000 residents, [5] Santa Fe is the fourth-most populous city in the state, [6] and part of the Albuquerque–Santa Fe–Los Alamos combined statistical area, which had a population of 1,162,523 in 2020.

  2. Santa Fe, New Mexico is a city unlike any other, truly living up to its tagline, The City Different, at every turn. With legendary history and culture around every corner, an art scene that spans from traditional to contemporary, accommodations with a local feel yet world-class status, award-winning cuisine that’s as eclectic as it is ...

    • Address: Santa Fe Plaza. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND. Since the city's founding in 1610, the Santa Fe Plaza has been its cultural hub. Today, surrounded by numerous centuries-old buildings like the Palace of the Governors, the plaza continues to be the epicenter of Santa Fean affairs, from live music to September's Santa Fe Fiesta.
    • 0.8 miles to city center. Address: Canyon Road. Free, Neighborhood/Area, Shopping, Sightseeing. TYPE. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND.
    • 1.8 miles to city center. Address: 706 Camino Lejo. Museums. TYPE. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND.
    • 0.2 miles to city center. Address: 131 Cathedral Place. Free, Churches/Religious Sites, Sightseeing. TYPE. Less than 1 hour. TIME TO SPEND.
  3. Palace of the Governors & New Mexico History Museum. Santa Fe. The oldest public building in the US, this low-slung adobe complex began as home to New Mexico’s first Spanish governor in 1610. It was occupied by Pueblo….

    • Explore Meow Wolf.
    • Get Inspired at The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum.
    • Visit Bugs Bunny and Co. at The Chuck Jones Gallery.
    • Get A Drink on The "Oldest Hotel Corner in America."
    • Treat Yourself at A Japanese-Inspired Spa.
    • Check Out The "Miraculous" Staircase at Loretto Chapel.
    • Order Your Burrito Smothered in Green Chile — Or Better Yet, "Christmas Style."
    • Hike The Aspen Vista Trail.
    • Go Gallery Hopping in The Railyard.
    • Experience The Canyon Road Art Destination.

    The art on display at Meow Wolfbends the mind. This 70-room art installation has one foot set firmly in another world. Under the narrative "House of Eternal Return," the interactive exhibit is the brainchild of a collective of Santa Fe artists.

    Many famous artists have called Santa Fe home over the years, but arguably none as renowned as Georgia O'Keeffe. Her paintings of enlarged flowers and New Mexico landscapes are on display at her namesake museum, which also tells the story of her life. Just make sure to reserve your ticket early, as they do sell out.

    Chuck Jonesis the artist behind many of the world's most beloved characters: Daffy Duck, Road Runner, and Marvin Martian, to name a few. Each character — and the artist behind them — gets plenty of love at this gallery, which also houses work by animators like Dr. Seuss and Charles Schulz.

    La Fonda on the Plazawas built in 1922 on what is now reportedly the "the oldest hotel corner in America." The Santa Fe landmark is on the site of an inn that dates back to when the city was founded by Spaniards in 1607. Today, you can look out over the plaza, with a drink in hand, at the rooftop Bell Tower Bar.

    You don't have to travel to Japan to experience the country's iconic hot spring resorts. Just outside downtown Santa Fe, near the national forest, is a Japanese-style sanctuarywith private hot tub suites — each with its own cold plunge and sauna. And while you're there, you might as well take it to the next level and book a shiatsu massage.

    Loretto Chapelis a beautiful old church, but most people visit to see the "miraculous" staircase. According to legend, the Sisters of Loretto prayed a nine-day novena to St. Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters, for help building a staircase to the choir loft. After nine days, a skilled carpenter showed up out of the blue, built a helix-shaped sp...

    New Mexico is known for its green chile. And the celebrated ingredient is used at every opportunity (no complaints here!). While you're in town, you'll want to do as the locals and smother everything in the good stuff. Or you can order it "Christmas style" for a mix of red and green chile.

    One of Santa Fe's most beautiful trails is the Aspen Vista Trail, a six-mile route that leads you through aspen forests to the top of Aspen Ski Basin. The trail is beautiful year-round but really pops in the fall, when the aspen trees turn shades of yellow, orange, and red.

    The vibrant Railyard District southwest of downtown is the place to be for contemporary art, live music, film screenings, and cool architecture. Pop in and out of galleries and museums — including Site Santa Fe, a contemporary art museum — shop for interiors and fine jewelry, or just sit back with a beer at Second Street Brewery, which has live mus...

    Canyon Roadpacks more than 100 galleries, restaurants, and boutiques into a mere half mile. But rest assured quantity does not negate quality. The strip is a destination for art collectors who go to peruse everything from traditional to abstract art by artists from all over the globe.

  4. The 23 Best Things to Do in Santa Fe, New Mexico. 1. Stay at Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe. Nestled amidst the pinon woodland landscapes of Santa Fe, the Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado is a retreat that seamlessly blends luxury with the American Southwest.

  5. Oct 18, 2021 · A Santa Fe tradition since 1950, Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen has over 150 different margaritas, over 170 tequilas, and an excellent menu of traditional New Mexican food to pair them with. If you can’t decide which one to try, the House Margarita, made with authentic agave tequila, triple sec and freshly squeezed lemons, is their best-seller.

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