Hotel · Santa Fe
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"Inn of the Governors offers a daily afternoon sherry and biscochito welcome hour as a perk for guests staying at this centrally located hotel." - Julekha Dash
Featuring lots of Chimayo art, this hotel offers individually decorated rooms plus a kitschy bar. This art-filled hotel is within a 3-minute walk from Santa Fe Plaza and the New Mexico Museum of Art. Accommodations range from bright, individually decorated rooms to a casita-style suite with a viga ceiling and kitchen. All feature original artwork and custom furniture by Chimayo artists and craftspeople. The rooms have coffeemakers and free Wi-Fi. Upgraded options add balconies or patios, wood-burning fireplaces and kitchenettes. The bar celebrates New Mexico's lowrider culture with car-themed furnishings and photography. The hotel offers free walking tours of Santa Fe Plaza (in season) and underground parking is available for a fee.
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Mexican restaurant · Santa Fe
Nestled in a charming 1692 hacienda, this popular spot serves up cozy Southwestern dishes and vibrant flavors, drawing locals and visitors alike.
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Museum · Santa Fe
Nestled in Santa Fe, the Wheelwright Museum offers an intimate dive into Native American art, featuring rotating exhibits and a nostalgic trading post brimming with unique treasures.
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Nestled on Museum Hill, this expansive museum showcases over 70,000 Native American artifacts alongside engaging exhibits that explore rich cultural stories.
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Furniture store · Santa Fe
Store offering furniture and rugs, including antiques, for the home.
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Nestled on six acres, this upscale resort boasts Southwestern-style rooms, a lively bar, a serene spa, and easy access to Santa Fe’s charm.
Sports bar · Santa Fe
TVs line this roomy, industrial sports bar/nightclub featuring standards like burgers & fries.
New American restaurant · Santa Fe
Nestled in a stunning 1756 adobe, this elegant spot serves killer New American bites with an inviting vibe and exceptional service.
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Low-key lodging featuring New Mexican, as well as free breakfast burritos & snacks. Along a historic section of Route 66, this low-rise, mission-style hotel is 3 blocks from both Santa Fe Plaza and Guadalupe Street and is an 8-minute walk from Loretto Chapel. The understated rooms and suites feature such details as handmade New Mexican furniture, works by local artists and decorative tile showers. Microwaves, minifridges, whirlpool tubs, balconies and gas kiva fireplaces are available in some rooms and suites. Wi-Fi is free in all units. Freebies include parking and full breakfast (with a burrito bar), plus guacamole and chips and freshly baked cookies in the afternoon. There's also a business center and a fitness room.
Catholic church · Santa Fe
Storied adobe church originally built in the 17th century featuring restored paintings & other art.