Attractions around Santa Fe
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Santa Fe
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Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
217 Johnson St, Santa Fe, NM 87501-1826
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum explores the art and life of Georgia O’Keeffe through intentionally curated galleries. Selected works from every era of O’Keeffe’s esteemed career, a collection of personal belongings, and a self-guided audio tour combine to tell O’Keeffe’s bold story. Follow the galleries through O’Keeffe’s early work as a student and teacher, groundbreaking paintings from her time living on the East Coast and her artistic revelations inspired by New Mexico. Nestled in historic downtown Santa Fe, the jewel box Museum is an intimate experience you can’t get anywhere else. Guests are welcome to enjoy the Museum at any pace, average viewing time is 60 minutes. Advanced tickets are recommended.
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Loretto Chapel
207 Old Santa Fe Trail Between Alameda and Water sts., Santa Fe, NM 87501
This chapel contains a mysterious spiral staircase built without nails, dowels or any visible support.
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Canyon Road
Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM
Over 80 art galleries line this charming Santa Fe street. Make sure you set aside a few hours of your stay to walk down Canyon Road and see the world-class art on display here, which ranges in style from historic Native American art to contemporary painting. In addition to art galleries, you'll also find boutiques and restaurants along Canyon Road. Be sure to take note of the adobe architecture in this atmospheric arts district. Canyon Road has a very long history, and many of today's galleries and shops are located historic buildings that were once homes, schools, or grocery stores. You can wander Canyon Road on your own, or for more insight on the history of the area and the artwork on view, guided tours are available.
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The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
131 Cathedral Pl, Santa Fe, NM 87501-2026
This cathedral was built in 1886, and is known for its beautiful Romanesque architecture.
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Santa Fe Plaza
63 Lincoln Ave 100 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Surrounded by city landmarks, including art and history museums, the Santa Fe Plaza is the heart and soul of the capital city. Sit back on one of the square’s benches to people-watch and take in the small-town feel. Then, set out to explore the countless art galleries, shops, and flea markets in the area. Try the local street food from the food carts, or if you’re in the mood to splurge, check out the dozen or so high-end restaurants. You can also sign up for a walking tour to learn more about the city’s rich history. – Tripadvisor
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Meow Wolf Santa Fe
1352 Rufina Cir, Santa Fe, NM 87507
The original permanent Meow Wolf exhibition, House of Eternal Return, is a monumental achievement in DIY world creation and collaboration, featuring over 70 rooms made by local and community artists. House of Eternal Return is an unique & immersive art installation with multimedia elements and a mysterious narrative throughout. All Meow Wolf Exhibitions are now Certified Autism Centers™
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Museum of International Folk Art
706 Camino Lejo on Museum Hill, Santa Fe, NM 87505-7511
Open 10am to 5pm Monday through Sunday. Closed Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Easter & Thanksgiving holidays. Current exhibitions include Cartoneria Mexicana / The art of Paper and Paste, Yōkai: Ghosts & Demons of Japan, Lloyd's Treasure Chest: Folk Art in Focus, plus more than 120,000 objects are on display in the long term exhibition Multiple Visions, A Common Bond by architect and designer Alexander Girard. This international folk art collection includes miniature buildings, streets and village scenes from more than 100 different countries. There are no text panels in this exhibition, the cases are numbered. If you miss the Docent walk-in tour, pick up a multi-media tour at the front desk or a grab a printed gallery guide at either entrance. Kids 16 and under and Museum of New Mexico Foundation Members always free!
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New Mexico History Museum
113 Lincoln Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501-2005
The New Mexico History Museum is a statewide educational resource, local landmark, and destination for anyone who wants to understand the diverse experiences of the people of New Mexico, the dynamics that have shaped our state, and the relationships that connect our region with the rest of the world. The New Mexico History Museum offers a welcoming place for exploration of multifaceted views on history, dialog that bridges social and cultural divides, and reflection on the conditions needed for a more resilient, just, and sustainable future. The New Mexico History Museum highlights include the historic Palace of the Governors built in 1610, the Fray Angelico Chavez Library (1907), the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives and the Pete V. Domenici Building (2009) which houses three levels of gallery exhibits .
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Santa Fe Opera House
301 Opera Dr, Santa Fe, NM 87506-2823
A beautiful outdoor venue that offers music festivals in July and August.
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New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
Paseo de Peralta and Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM
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Palace of the Governors
105 W Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501-2014
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San Miguel Chapel
401 Old Santa Fe Trl Lower Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87501-2746
Constructed in 1610 by the Tlaxcalan Indians of Mexico, who came to New Mexico as servants of the Spanish, this is the oldest church still in use in the country.
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Museum of Indian Arts & Culture
710 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM 87505-7511
The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, one of four museums in the Museum of New Mexico system, is a premier repository of Native art and material culture and tells the stories of the people of the Southwest from pre-history through contemporary art. The museum serves a diverse, multicultural audience through changing exhibitions, public lectures, field trips, artist residencies, and other educational programs.
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Ski Santa Fe
1477 State Hwy 475, Santa Fe, NM 87501
With a base elevation of 10,350 ft, Ski Santa Fe is the launching point for a ski experience your family will never forget. Located only 16 miles from the heart of Santa Fe, a city rich in culture, fine arts and exceptional cuisine, this is one of the country's most diverse and unique ski destinations.
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Santa Fe Farmers Market
1607 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501-3738