exploring santa fe

We’ve loved exploring Santa Fe and can’t wait for you to experience it! Here are some of our favorite spots (if you find new ones, share them with us!)

food!

    • Sage Bakehouse

    • Dolina Cafe & Bakery

    • Tune Up Cafe

    • whoo's donuts

    • the pantry

    • CAFE PASQUAL’S

    • la choza

    • paper dosa

    • 2nd street brewery

things to do

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things to do 〰️

  • Canyon Road: A picturesque half-mile stretch packed with over a hundred art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants showcasing Santa Fe's vibrant art scene

  • Ten Thousand Waves: A Japanese-inspired spa oasis nestled in the hills, offering hot tubs, massages, and treatments for ultimate relaxation

  • The Santa Fe Farmers Market: A bustling market where local farmers, ranchers, and artisans gather to sell fresh produce, cheeses, and handcrafted goods

  • The Plaza: The historic heart of Santa Fe, surrounded by adobe architecture, shops, and restaurants, often hosting cultural events and live music

  • Meow Wolf: An immersive art installation that transports visitors into a multidimensional mystery house filled with interactive and surreal experiences

  • Museum of International Folk Art: Home to the world's largest collection of folk art, showcasing vibrant displays of traditional crafts and artifacts from cultures around the globe

  • Native American Market at the Palace of the Governors: A long-standing tradition where Native artisans display and sell authentic, handcrafted jewelry and art under the portal of the Palace of the Governors

outdoorsy ACTIVITIES

Atalaya Mountain Trail: A challenging 6-mile round trip hike offering panoramic views of Santa Fe and the surrounding mountains

Dale Ball Trails: A network of over 22 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, suitable for various skill levels, just minutes from downtown

Bandelier National Monument: Explore ancient cliff dwellings and petroglyphs on scenic trails through beautiful canyons and mesas

Pecos National Historical Park: Hike through the ruins of Pecos Pueblo and a Spanish colonial mission, with options for fishing in the Pecos River

Santa Fe National Forest: Vast wilderness area offering hiking, camping, fishing, and scenic drives through diverse landscapes of mountains and forests

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non-outdoorsy ACTIVITIES