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Santa Fe's city centre brings centuries of history to life with adobe buildings that glow in the sunset. Artists and history buffs mingle around the Plaza, where Native artisans sell handcrafted jewellery under the Palace of the Governors' portal. You can explore world-class museums, duck into galleries filled with Southwestern masterpieces, or marvel at the mysterious spiral staircase in Loretto Chapel. Most city centre treasures sit within a four-block radius, making this area perfect for exploring on foot. Restaurants serve green chile specialities in centuries-old buildings, while boutique hotels offer authentic Southwestern charm complete with wooden vigas and crackling fireplaces.
Photo by Jen - Nealys On Wheels
Open Photo by Jen - Nealys On Wheels
Photo by Celia Luz
Open Photo by Celia Luz
Photo by Rick Tuers
Open Photo by Rick Tuers
Railyard Arts District
The Railyard Arts District pulses with creative energy in what was once Santa Fe's industrial hub. Former railway warehouses now house cutting-edge galleries like SITE Santa Fe, while the Saturday Farmers Market fills the air with the scent of roasting chiles. Visitors can watch glassblowing demonstrations, catch indie films at Violet Crown Cinema, or explore contemporary sculptures in outdoor plazas. Dining options range from casual cafes to farm-to-table restaurants showcasing New Mexican flavours. The district is highly walkable with free parking, though the high altitude requires extra hydration. Gallery browsing costs nothing, making this artistic enclave perfect for culture-seekers who appreciate authentic creative communities.
South Capitol
South Capitol blends historic adobe charm with a peaceful residential vibe, just a short stroll from city centre Santa Fe. Wander tree-lined streets past earth-toned stucco homes with traditional wooden vigas and rounded corners. Art lovers can check out the Centre for Contemporary Arts, while history buffs might enjoy the New Mexico Military Museum and Santa Fe Children's Museum. Finding accommodation here means choosing from charming holiday rentals and bed & breakfasts in authentic adobe homes with private courtyards. Though dining options are limited within the area, a quick 10-15 minute walk takes you to downtown's renowned restaurant scene. The quiet streets make for perfect evening strolls after a day of exploring.
Photo by Chris Corrie
Open Photo by Chris Corrie
Historic Eastside
Historic Eastside fuses adobe charm with artistic spirit along Santa Fe's winding streets. Canyon Road transforms into an open-air gallery with Edition ONE, ViVO Contemporary, and countless studios tucked into centuries-old casitas. Discover hidden sculpture gardens behind weathered wooden doors or marvel at the mysterious spiral staircase in Loretto Chapel. Upscale Southwestern restaurants serve chile-infused specialities on intimate patios perfect for romantic dinners. Boutique adobe inns and luxury casitas offer authentic accommodation with traditional wooden beams and handcrafted furnishings. The area is best explored on foot despite the narrow, sometimes uneven brick pavements.
Santa Fe's Guadalupe District blends Hispanic heritage with contemporary culture through its adobe-lined streets and historic sites. The Santuario de Guadalupe church stands as a cultural anchor while the buzzing Railyard transforms into a vibrant farmers market on weekends. Art lovers can explore numerous galleries showcasing everything from traditional Native pottery to cutting-edge contemporary works along tree-shaded streets. Local eateries serve authentic New Mexican cuisine where the smell of roasting green chiles fills the air. Boutique adobe inns and bed & breakfasts provide charming accommodation with Southwestern flair. The neighborhood's compact size makes it perfect for exploring on foot, with the Santa Fe Depot nearby for venturing further afield.
Santa Fe Plaza is worth passing through for a few pics when in Downtown Santa Fe. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the cathedral, art galleries and museums in the area? Your sightseeing tour starts here. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
If you like art, you might want to visit the upcoming exhibitions at Meow Wolf in Southside and see if there's something that takes your fancy. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the cathedral and churches in the area? It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you want to see more of the art galleries in Santa Fe, TAI Modern and Jackson-Kirkland Gallery aren't far.
Skiers and snowboarders might want to test out the slopes at Ski Santa Fe, a skiing spot located 10.7 mi (17.3 km) from central Santa Fe. Our travellers also like the art galleries and cathedral in the area. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
Immerse yourself in a vibrant blend of Native American, Spanish, and Anglo cultures through art galleries and adobe architecture. Savour green chile-smothered dishes at local eateries, then explore the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum's captivating collection.
Beautiful state capitol. Downtown easy walk and lots of local history to absorb. Market Steer Restaurant downtown offers amazing cuisine. Impressive art and jewelry and native craft abound. Dos Chapos a great local watering hole. Santa Fe Opera 5 🌟
Patricia M
10.0/10
Excellent
Historically important city with it's downtown well preserved. Many museums and other points of interest in town, and in the surrounding area. The central city is full of wonderful restaurants, many featuring delicious New-Mex Mexican specialties.
Eric D
10.0/10
Excellent
Santa Fe is an amazing city with a special downtown historical district that pre-dates the Mayflower. We attended the internationally recognized opera festival. These were top flight productions with amazing singing in an unforgettable theater.
Robert D
10.0/10
Excellent
I was born and raised in Santa Fe. Have a burger at Shake and some enchiladas at Atriscos. Do some shopping at Double Take BEFORE you spend big money at the Plaza. Enjoy the mild weather. Visit Our Lady of Guadalupe statue on Guadalupe street.
Jennifer
10.0/10
Excellent
Santa Fe, New Mexico, captivates visitors with its unique blend of historic charm and artistic allure. Nestled in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, this quaint city exudes a character that is both timeless and enchanting.
Jennifer
10.0/10
Excellent
We had never been to Santa Fe before and loved it. The artwork, architecture, buildings, and gift shops in downtown were great. The state capitol was worth a visit too. There was live music in the square in the evening.
Amanda
8.0/10
Good
Clafoutis for breakfast and pastries is a must. Sage Bakehouse for bread and also pastries. Delicious The Pantry for a great meal. Great mexican food and staff super nice. You can tell it's a local's favorite too.
Brenda
10.0/10
Excellent
Unique friendly artistic with one foot in the old historic Southwest culture and another in modern artistry and craftsmanship. Amazing museums and great places to eat with friendly people.
Shawn
10.0/10
Excellent
I used to reside in Santa Fe and it's still my favorite small city. People are friendly and there is lots to do and see. The cuisine in Santa Fe is unmatched. We had a lovely stay.
Kimberly
10.0/10
Excellent
Always loved the atmospere in SF. Very walkable, everything within 15mins. Selection of shops good, amazing book stores, great food from Sushi to fine dining, burgers to Tex-Mex
Inn at Santa Fe, SureStay Collection by Best Western
10/10 Excellent
"This is one of my favorite places to stay whenever I visit Santa Fe for work. It’s convenient to the highway, but it’s also convenient to shopping and dining. The bed was comfortable pillows. Everything was top-notch."
"My group was able to walk out the back door of the Drury a short distance to the plaza. We walked through the beautiful courtyard of St. Francis Cathedral. This Drury has a rooftop bar where we were able to watch a besunst over the city."
"The front desk staff are always excellent. The room is always very clean and I appreciate the safety since I travel alone. And, the price is very fair."
"We had a one-bedroom junior suite. Lots of room for two people. Bathroom was a little small. Kiva fireplace in living room. Easy walk to plaza and dining options. This was our second stay. Highly recommend."
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Find out more about Santa Fe
Find out more about Santa Fe
There's a lot visitors like about Santa Fe, especially its festivals and art. Activities like hiking give you a chance to enjoy the outdoors while you're in town. Top places to visit include Santa Fe Plaza. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Palace of the Governors and New Mexico Museum of Art.