Surrounded by the scenic Sangre de Cristo and Jemez Mountains, Santa Fe is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States, and there are plenty a good reason why.
About Santa Fe
Surrounded by mountains, Santa Fe, also known as The City Different, is known the world over for stunning and unique architecture, an incredibly vibrant music and art scene, fabulous restaurants and great shopping. Not to mention hiking, skiing, spas and more.
Santa Fe is the third largest art market by sales volume in the United States with dozens of galleries featuring Native American, Spanish, Western and contemporary art.
The city also is home to a variety of world-class museums including the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, the International Museum of Folk Art,the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture and the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art.
For skiers and snowboarders, Ski Santa Fe offers runs for every skill level. Golfers can enjoy a variety of public and resort golf courses and for hikers, there are trails galore featuring beautiful views throughout the area.
Annual festivals include the International Folk Art Market, the Indian Market, the Spanish Market, the Santa Fe Opera and Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival.
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Santa Fe Recreation
ocated in the foothills of the enchanting Sangre de Cristo and Jemez Mountain range Santa Fe offers a variety of year-round and seasonal outdoor recreational activities including hiking, skiing, golf and tennis.
Santa Fe Restaurants
Apart from traditional Mexican cuisine, Santa Fe is a food mecca for food-lovers where you can indulge in just about every cuisine imaginable. You can dine at a variety of different restaurants ranging from fine dining to spots that serve the best of local Northern New Mexican specialties
Santa Fe Museums and Galleries
Galleries and museums specialize in everything from traditional Spanish and Native American art to contemporary in paintings, pottery and sculpture.
Things to Do in Santa Fe Railyard District, NM
The Railyard District is one of Santa Fe’s newest, and most popular destination neighborhoods with lots of great shops, restaurants and galleries.