Santa Fe’s oldest bar and restaurant quickly convinces you that yes, you do have...
We think this museum is a great introduction to Southwestern art, especially by...
Cowboy boots are not compulsory, but no doubt you’ll wish you’d worn them to...
Named for the Zia sun symbol seen on the New Mexico state flag, Zia Diner on...
If you want to explore the outdoors and have the chance to spot some wildlife,...
Cross over the courtyard from Palace of the Governors into the New Mexico...
Four unique museums cluster around a plaza overlooking the city, about two miles...
Canyon Road leads off the east rim of the Paseo de Peralta loop, under half a...
There’s been a fonda (inn) on this site since Santa Fe’s early days, and Willa...
Kitty Leaken, Cafe Pasqual's
Café Pasqual’s Chef Katharine Kagel is a darling of the Santa Fe dining scene,...
If you’re looking to try some New Mexican chile creations, The Shed is the place...
The Spanish Colonial mission church, built between 1610 and 1628, is said to be...
Tune-Up Cafe
This colorful neighborhood joint zipped up the popularity polls since opening a...
O’Keeffe’s iconic images of flowers, New Mexico landscapes, and sun-bleached...
Santacafé
The epitome of Santa Fe style since 1983, Santacafé serves consistently good...
This Romanesque-style cathedral is a spectacular landmark in a city dominated by...
Tesuque Flea Market
At the open air Tesque Pueblo Flea Market, you can shop for Native American...
The Palace of the Governors is the oldest continually occupied public building...
It’s hard to believe that this 450-acre country hideaway in the Tesuque Valley...
The Pink Adobe restaurant, opposite the San Miguel Mission, opened in 1944, the...
Health-seekers have beaten a path to New Mexico’s high elevation sunny climate...
When you’ve seen one too many historic adobes, Flying Star’s cool and colorful...
As a 2010 James Beard semi-finalist for best new restaurant, Restaurant Martin...
Santa Fe Plaza is the historic and social center of town, and the tree-shaded...
The first train arrived in Santa Fe in 1880, and the newly-revitalized Railyard...
One of the coolest things about this chapel is the miraculous spiral staircase...
Taos Pueblo requires a day trip from Santa Fe, but it’s well worth it for the...
Geronimo
Geronimo is a—special night out’ destination for many Santa Feans and it sets...
It’s easy to pass Chocolate Maven without noticing it set back in a warehouse...
Locals love Harry’s and it’s worth the drive to the south end of town for the...