Welcome to the Neighborhood

Spend the afternoon visiting some of our favorite spots in Santa Fe.
To Eat
Geronimo on Canyon Road for a glamorous, more traditional meal.
Sazón downtown for inspired Mexican food in a well-appointed fine-dining setting.
Izanami at Ten Thousand Waves for excellent Japanese food and a beautiful view.
Zacatlan for James Beard-winning Mexican food with a humble adobe atmosphere.
Paloma in the Railyard for fun cocktails, tasty tacos and a relaxed but upbeat environment.
Cafe Pasqual‘s downtown for nouveau New Mexican fare in a charming historic dining room.
The Shed downtown and its sister restaurant, La Choza in the Railyard, for their famous red chile.
Dolina Bakery on Guadalupe for an easy, delicious breakfast or lunch.
Sage Bakehouse downtown for breakfast pastries and fresh lunch offerings.
Stop in for fresh homestyle Japanese lunch at Ozu on Lena Street,
then across the street, pick up delicious bread and pantry staples at The Bread Shop.

To Do in Town
Have a soak and massage at Ten Thousand Waves Spa.
Take a cooking class at theSanta Fe School of Cooking.
Wander the Farmer’s Market on Tuesday and Saturday mornings.
Discover something new-to-you at Santa Fe Vintage in Southside.
Visit the Native American Archives at the School for Advanced Research.
Take in Georgia O’Keefe’s most famous paintings at her museum downtown.
Find beautiful indigenous textiles and artwork in Shiprock’s gallery.
Enjoy the many art galleries along Canyon Road.
Join The Friends of History for a walking tour.

Great Hikes
The Galisteo Basin Preserve for wide, grassy spaces.
The Tesuque Creek Trail north of town for gorgeous forest wandering.
The Aspen Vista Trail near the Santa Fe Ski Basin for sweeping mountain views.
The Tsankawi Trail at Bandelier National Monument for cliff climbing and petroglyph viewing.
The Chamisa Trail in Hyde Memorial State Park for a classic woodsy atmosphere.

Further Afield…
Take a trip to Abiquiú: Enjoy this small desert hamlet by visiting Georgia O’Keefe’s
historic home, Ghost Ranch, stopping by Bosshard’s Gallery for antiques,
checking in at the Dar al Islam mosque to hike Plaza Blanca,
and ending the day with a sunset soak at the Ojo Caliente spa nearby.
Drive the High Road to Taos: In between expansive views of
Northern New Mexico, stop at the Santuario de Chimayo shrine in Chimayo
and the San Jose de Gracia church in Las Trampas before stopping for lunch
at Sugar Nymphs Bistro in Peñasco.

Spend a day in Taos: Take in a significant collection of New Mexico craft
and heritage items at the Millicent Rogers Museum,
visit the Agnes Martin room at the Harwood Museum of Art,
enjoy a healthy lunch at Manzanita Market,
drink in the beauty of the Taos Gorge at dusk
and then come back to Santa Fe via Highway 285
for great views of Cerro Pedernal and the mesas below Los Alamos.

Learn more about New Mexico’s history at Bandelier National Monument:
On your way up from Santa Fe, stop at San Ildelfonso Pueblo
to discover more about the community and its most famous ceramicist, Maria Martinez.
Then hop over to the Valles Caldera National Preserve
for a striking, near otherworldly landscape.
Visit Cerrillos: Head to the Black Bird Saloon for the best burgers
and a chance to see a slice of New Mexico’s Wild West in an 1880s saloon.

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