Where has the summer gone? I promised you this guide to Santa Fe, New Mexico on Instagram two months ago. We flew off to Santa Fe the day after we got married for a short honeymoon. We wanted a relaxed atmosphere, beautiful scenery, nice weather, and great food, and we found it all in Santa Fe.
We fell in love with Santa Fe’s color scheme, starting with its expansive blue sky and the adobe buildings that blend into the desert landscape. Santa Fe’s multicultural history, with strong Native American, Spanish and Mexican influences, is evident everywhere from the architecture to the food. We loved the fresh Southwestern cooking style and could not get enough green chiles.
I’ve been tossing around the idea of travel guides like these for a while. I rely on similar guides when planning trips and always take notes on our favorite meals afterward. Why keep all my research and notes to myself? Please let me know if you’d like to see more of them. Suggestions for improvement are always welcome, and please share your favorite Santa Fe destinations in the notes.
What & Where to Eat
Santa Fe is famous for its fresh Southwestern cuisine. They put green chiles on everything, and we loved them every time. Green chiles are hearty and mild, and make the perfect vegetarian/vegan filling for burritos and quesadillas. If you love red and green sauce equally like I do, be sure to order your enchiladas “Christmas” style so you get to try both.
You’ll also want to try an agave margarita, which is made with agave wine instead of the usual tequila. Since we were in Santa Fe for our honeymoon, we splurged on a couple of gourmet meals and I regret it because they were not in keeping with the regional cuisine. I think we would have preferred laid-back dinners at Southwestern restaurants instead.
Cafe Pasqual’s
Cafe Pasqual’s enchiladas are featured in the intro photo to this post, and they were amazing. Do not miss this New Mexican restaurant, located in Downtown Santa Fe. The ingredients are mostly organic and the soba salad and agave margaritas were fantastic, too. The place is small, so expect a wait—go before or after the standard lunch times to get a table more quickly.
Food Trucks on Santa Fe Trail
Santafamous Street Eats is a food truck stationed at 518 Old Santa Fe Trail, and the source of those beautiful tacos pictured above. We ordered all three of their vegetarian tacos, and they were as good as they looked. We also got the flash-fried avocado at El Sabor Spanish Tapas in the same parking lot, and it was fantastic.
The Shed
The Shed is a colorful Southwestern restaurant on the Plaza operating since 1962. It has a great courtyard area for outdoor dining when the weather’s nice. We actually didn’t go there on this trip, but I remember loving it on our family trip way back when. I don’t know if The Shed can beat Cafe Pasqual’s, but it’s worth trying.
Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen
Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen is an old dive bar on one side and a restaurant on the other. Go to the dive bar side for a margarita, singular, as one Maria’s margarita at altitude is equivalent to three margaritas elsewhere. We learned this the hard way. The only trouble is selecting your margarita, since they offer over 100 varieties, all made with 100% agave tequila. Their guacamole is good, too.
Tia Sophia’s
Tia Sophia’s is a casual diner, and I strongly recommend their saucy breakfast burritos. The menu says that their longtime waitress coined the word “Christmas” to describe the combination of red and green sauce. I ordered my vegetarian breakfast burritos Christmas style, naturally, and it was exactly what I needed after the margaritas the day before.
Terra at Rancho Encantado
Terra is the Four Season’s restaurant, and it was the perfect relaxing dinner after our long day of travel. I wondered how I got so lucky as we sipped cold Sancerre on the patio with mountains in the distance. Terra offers fresh Southwestern fare, with several vegetarian options. The chile relleno was incredible and I’ll try to recreate it for the blog soon.
The Compound
The Compound is a gourmet restaurant in an old adobe home decorated by Alexander Girard. The service, food and wine were all very good. I found myself wishing that the cooking style were more Southwestern since we were only in Santa Fe for a few days, but if you want a nice and quiet meal, this might be just the place.
Geronimo
Geronimo is the fine dining establishment in Santa Fe, and it was too buttoned-up for my taste. The celery root “osso buco” was interesting and I appreciated their vegetarian tasting option, but my husband’s meal wasn’t cooked properly (they immediately offered to fix it). If we were to do this night again, we’d pick a more casual and colorful place to eat.
Notes for next time
I’d love to try Vinaigrette for farm-fresh salads, Coyote Cafe Cantina for rooftop cocktails, Paper Dosa for fresh South Indian cuisine, and Kakawa Chocolate House for drinking chocolate. Izanami is a Japanese restaurant located at the Ten Thousand Waves Spa, and the food looked beautiful and interesting (we stopped there for a glass of wine after our massages).
What to Do
Explore the Plaza and Downtown
You can’t miss Downtown Santa Fe, home to many of the restaurants and attractions listed in this guide. On the Plaza, you’ll find silver jewelry, Western art galleries, and gifts to bring home. We found a few gems but came home empty-handed. I fell in love with all the fancy pillows at Wild Life (part of Santa Fe Dry Goods), my husband admired a Filson backpack at Red River Mercantile, and I’m kicking myself for not buying a poncho at Chocolate + Cashmere. Stop at La Casa Sena Wine Shop for a bottle of cold natural wine on your way back to the hotel.
Santa Fe Farmers’ Market at the Railyard
The hours at the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market vary (check their website), but it’s worth the trip. The vendors offer fresh produce, snacks, chiles (fresh, dried and powdered), and more. We bought some delicious green chile flatbread and dried chile powder that we can’t stop sprinkling on our meals at home.
Antiques Shopping on Cerrillos Road
My husband loves hunting for old treasures, so we explored several of the antiques shops on and near Cerrillos Road. Just start at one and ask the shop to point you toward the next. You’ll find interesting Southwestern decor, rugs, jewelry and more. We walked to Maria’s for margaritas afterward.
Ten Thousand Waves Spa
Getting massages seemed like a very honeymoon thing to do, so we booked hour-long massages at Ten Thousand Waves Spa. This Japanese spa is unlike any place I’ve ever been! You can even call them to book the day of, although your options will be limited. Be sure to allot extra time before and/or after to enjoy the outdoor baths.
Tent Rocks Trail
Tent Rocks Trail offers views of unique rock formations set against stunning landscapes. We walked the easy trail at Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument in under an hour. They also have a longer and more strenuous hike with better views, if you’re up for it. Don’t forget sunscreen and bottled water!
Georgia O’Keefe Museum
I thought I knew Georgia O’Keefe’s work, but realized that I knew very little as we wandered through the Georgia O’Keefe Museum. The museum hosts the largest permanent collection of O’Keeffe’s work in the world. You can walk through fairly quickly or spend an afternoon here. It’s located just off the Plaza, so it’s easy to find.
Museum of International Folk Art
My friend Jordan insisted that we go to the Museum of International Folk Art, and it was really a unique experience. The museum displays a dizzying permanent collection of folk art from around the world. I loved the Alexander Girard: A Designer’s Universe collection, which showed how Girard’s folk art collections influenced his groundbreaking designs. That collection is available for the next few months.
Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return
Meow Wolf is “a unique art experience featuring an astonishing new form of non-linear storytelling that unfolds through exploration, discovery and 21st century interactivity.” I wish I could tell you what that means, but we didn’t make it inside because the line was so long! Meow Wolf has become a major Santa Fe attraction, so be sure to buy tickets online in advance.
Where to Stay
We stayed at Rancho Encantado, a Four Seasons resort. After all the wedding festivities, I knew we’d want a peaceful and relaxing place to stay, and we were willing to splurge since it was our honeymoon. Rancho Encantado was the perfect fit, since it’s about a 10-minute drive from town and offers a tranquil setting with mountain views.
We stayed on the second floor of a “casita” with a big patio. It was so quiet that we slept with the patio doors ajar, and woke up to cool mountain air and birds chirping. I snapped pictures of the neutral Southwestern decor as inspiration for our future home (someday!).
The resort’s restaurant, Terra, was a short walk from our casita. It was a great spot for dinner the day we arrived and breakfast the day we left. Next time, we’ll take advantage of their complimentary activities—they host hikes, yoga classes, cooking and cocktail classes for guests.
More options
If you want to stay on the Plaza and be within easy distance to everything Downtown, you might enjoy La Fonda. Ironically, my parents stayed there on their honeymoon. El Rey Court is an affordable hotel that’s located along the original Route 66 (a busy street) about three miles from the Plaza. You’ll find many more options in a Google search.
Santa Fe Tips & Notes
Getting to Santa Fe
Santa Fe has their own airport, which is convenient. We opted to fly into Albuquerque (ABQ) instead, which is a one-hour drive away. We flew on Southwest directly to ABQ from Kansas City using our Southwest points. We were so tired from the wedding that we didn’t want to deal with a rental car, so we took an Uber all the way to the hotel for around 80 bucks.
Transportation within Santa Fe
We used Uber in Santa Fe, which was somewhat problematic because we couldn’t always find cell service, and outside of the Downtown area, Santa Fe destinations are spread out. Fortunately (miraculously!), the Four Seasons had cars that we could borrow for the day. Next time, we’ll rent a car.
Weather considerations
In June, temperatures are comfortable (low of 50, high of 80). Given Santa Fe’s high elevation, the sun is extra hot, so don’t forget your sun protection gear—sunscreen, maybe a hat and light scarf/jacket, and sunglasses. You might also run into some random summertime rain showers, which pass quickly.
What to wear
I’d describe Santa Fe style as “casual mountain chic.” Don’t show up to the nicest restaurants in casual sandals, or they’ll give you the side eye. The weather is cool in the mornings and evenings and warms up during the day, so layers are a good idea. A few favorite items (affiliate links): this linen jumpsuit, these sandals for long walks/casual hikes, and this packable sun hat.
More Santa Fe Guides & Resources
- Things to Do in Santa Fe by A Couple Cooks
- Santa Fe Travel Guide by Wit and Delight
- Santa Fe Guide by Goop
- Official Santa Fe Tourism Site
Ok, that wraps up the Santa Fe guide. Do you want more travel guides? (Here’s my Austin, Texas guide.) Did I miss one of your favorite places in Santa Fe? Please leave your suggestions in the comments below!
Karen
Congratulations on your marriage!! And yes, I would love to see more travel guides. Love your blog!
Kate
Thank you, Karen!
Terri K
I absolutely love so many of your recipes that I made. I did make some small changes w/my ingredients. So happy to hear about your marriage. May God bless you both everyday.
Kate
Thank you, Terri!
Megan
Glad you enjoyed your visit! In New Mexico, however, we spell our chile with an “e” like the country, not like Texas crockpot chili! :)
Kate
You know, I wondered about that. Thanks for setting me straight. I just fixed it!
Jan
Ha! Kate, there is a huge on-going debate on how to spell chili. I live here and have for many years and spell it with an “i”.
Kate
Thank you, Megan!
Naomi
Congratulations Kate. Best wishes for a Beautiful life together. Thanks very much for the travel guide and all of your wonderful recipes.
Kate
You’re welcome, Naomi!
Kendall McCallum
The Plaza Café, try the green chili meatloaf or the cashew mole enchiladas
The Teahouse on Canyon Road, not New Mexican food but it’s very good
Inn and Spa at Lorretto, happy hour in the Living Room
Kate
Thank you for sharing, Kendall!
Maria M
So glad you mentioned El Rey Court. My husband and I just stayed there last month and we loved it. So southwestern and chic! My grandma actually stayed there as a little girl and recommended it to us. Hoping to keep up the tradition. Anyway, this is a great guide (wish it came out a little sooner for our vacation – darn!) and I would love to see more!!
Kate
Thank you for sharing, Maria!
Izzy @She Likes Food
I loved reading this because we just moved to Santa Fe a year ago and still have so much exploring and eating to do! I’ll have to try some of the restaurants you listed! I’ve been to vinaigrette a few times and really like it :) There are also some great hiking and breweries! You also might be surprised at how affordable it is to fly right into the Santa Fe airport, most times even less than flying to Albuquerque. Congratulations on your wedding!
Kate
How fun! Thank you for sharing, Izzy.
Susan
Love Santa Fe! More travel guides please… not only helpful but a pleasure to read.
Kate
Noted! Thanks for your feedback, Susan.
Hayley Morrin
This makes me want to visit Santa Fe so badly! It looks beautiful and it looks like there’s an endless barrage of things to do :)
Kate
I hope you make it, Hayley!
sallyt
mazel tov! How did I miss that you got married!?! Did you post photos?
Kate
Thank you! Checkout my announcement post here: https://cookieandkate.com/what-to-cook-this-june/
Marcia
First of all, hearty congratulations on your marriage, Kathryne!
Secondly, I went to Santa Fe two years ago and you’re so right– it’s a wonderful place to visit. I’m so glad you mentioned the Georgia O’Keefe Museum right in town. That was one of the highlights of the trip, actually. I had no idea she had such a broad style in her art. They have a really nice gift shop too where I dropped a few bucks.
And the food! So many great choices. I’m so sorry you had a bad experience at Geronimo. We had a fabulous dinner there, really memorable actually, and that’s compared to some of the most highly touted high-end restaurants I’ve been to anywhere. Cafe Pasqual was the first place we went upon arrival and had an excellent dinner there as well. Great ambience too and we enjoyed that many locals were there– actually that was the place everywhere we went.
Other excellent meals we had were at Tune Up Cafe for breakfast and lunch (we went twice in four days) and for great outdoor dining in an old house, try Radish & Rye. We ate outside on a balmy September night and had a fabulous meal. Their corn chowder was to die for. I could recommend more places but these are the ones I’d suggest above all.
For lodging, we found a great little house right near town through Airbnb, and they had many others to offer. I really enjoyed walking around the great neighborhood, imagining I lived there. One can dream.
Lastly, thanks for the hat recommendation! I’m going to Kauai in a couple of months and need one just like that, so your timing is perfect
Please keep the travel guides coming!
Kate
Thank you for the congrats and all your insight!
Dot Drobney
We, too, loved Santa Fe on both our trips! I was sad to see that you missed the Tearoom on Canyon Road…or maybe you just didn’t write about it. Next trip, definitely check it out…if it’s still there! And, all the galleries on Canyon Road are so wonderful!
Happy Wedding wishes, too. I so enjoy your emails!
Kate
Thanks for the recommendation, Dot!
Liz
I love this! Keep up the travel guides. I always use them when I’m traveling somewhere for restaurant, things to do and hotel recommendations.
Kate
Thank you for letting me know!
Krisanne
Wow thanks so much for sharing your Santa Fe trip, sounds wonderful and congrats on your wedding, if we ever come back to the USA again I will try and talk hubby into Santa Fe.
Just loved all your info on the places to go and what to wear.
Cheers
Kate
Thank you, Krisanne!
Sally Sabo
Your stay in Santa Fe you really went high-end. One hotel you might want to mention is Hotel Santa Fe. It’s owned by a pueblo so has interesting art and architecture. I agree about Geronimo’s. The Inn at Loretto is worth a mention. We go there often.
Kate
Hi Sally! Thank you for your recommendation.
Sandi
How did you miss Harry’s Road House ?
Hope you made it to Meow Wolf…there’s a good foodctruck in the parking lot there, too…
Kate
We were only there for a long weekend, but wish we could have stayed one more day. I will add it to the list!
Marti Harlow
As someone who lives 40 miles south of Santa Fe (on the outskirts of Albuquerque), I appreciated your comments regarding our Capitol. “They” call it the City Different for a reason! I am happy you chose our state for your honeymoon and hope you return soon!
Kate
It was a great time, Marti!
Sara
Thank you for making Santa Fe (my town) your first travel stop! I’m getting married at Rancho Encantado this coming Spring and it’s so gorgeous. How did you enjoy your stay there? Paper Dosa is one of my favorite restaurants in town, so you’ll have to try it next time you visit.
Kate
It was a really nice time! We will want to come back again.
Allyson
Kakawa is the bomb. They make all their drinks with almond milk!
Ditto suggestions for The Teahouse and Tune Up cafe
Kate
Thank you for sharing, Allyson!
Ricki
Absolutely you should do more Travel Guides, Kate. I was a Travel Agent for 37 years and my clients loved my restaurant suggestions and tour guidance. A “travel guide” would be a natural progression for you. If you ever come to Sonoma, CA….let me know.
But wait….who takes care of Cookie while you’re traveling?
Kate
Noted, Ricki! Cookie gets plenty of love from a local (and wonderful) boarder when I travel. :)
Casey Ryland
Long time fan of Santa Fe, you’ve done a good job of covering it. But you might like to know there are direct flights into Santa Fe Airport from Dallas, TX and I believe Phoenix, AZ on American Airlines. You might want to check that out and let your readers know. Love your recipes and look forward to the travel guides.
Kate
Thanks for sharing, Casey!
B
To add to the many other great recommendations in your post and the comments: Casa Sena (downtown), La Choza (south railyard), and Opuntia and counterculture (even further south railyard).
Cheers from The City Different.
Kate
Thanks for adding to the list!
Sasha
Yes, more travel guides, please! Like most New Zealanders, I’m a passionate traveller (I’m setting off for a month in Seattle and Vancouver soon). Santa Fe has been on my to-do list for a while so your guide was great.
Kate
Noted. I hope you get the chance to visit!
Jill
Just yesterday, I was looking at booking a trip to Santa Fe! Thanks for the recommendations…and yes, please more travel guides!!
Kate
I hope it’s helpful to you! Enjoy your trip, Jill.
Nancy
Omg! You are the best…food, restaurants, where to stay and even what to wear. Love everything about your blog. You spoil us! ❤️ Thank you
Kate
You’re welcome, Nancy!
Raisa Orleans
I would love to see more food and travel guides! This is great!
Kate
Noted! Thank you for your feedback Raisa.
Laurie Smith
It’s always chiles in NM, not chilis.
Kate
Thanks for your feedback, Laurie.
Jack L
Ok – not regional in cuisine but when we were in Santa Fe we went to Jambo Cafe and had an incredible African / Caribbean meal – great place to support as it appears owner invests back in his home country
Kate
Thanks for sharing!
Lynda
Congratulations on your wedding! And thank you for your blog. You are one of my go to sites for great and healthy recipes. I love the addition of travel blogs too. Will look forward to more
Kate
Thank you, Lynda! :)
Barb
Great Santa Fe summary, thanks! We’re headed there in Oct for the balloon festival – and are psyched to check out some of the places you shared. Always on the lookout for healthy and fun places to eat when traveling – so bring on more travel guides!
Kate
Thank you! Enjoy your trip. That sounds like fun!
Liz Nichols
Please check out Sweet Santa Fe at 8380 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87507, inside the Santa Fe Fashion Outlet Mall. They make hand crafted, artisan sweets (bakery and candy), and just won an award for them. They also serve food. If you check them out online you’ll find good reviews. They’ve only been opened since Feb 2019!
Kate
Thank you for sharing, Liz!
Steven
I love this roundup of your trip to Santa Fe! I got married there three years ago and my wife and I are planning to relocate to its downtown area in the next two years. The food and culture are just amazing. So are the outdoor activities! Atalaya Mountain is close to downtown and an excellent hiking/running spot—one of many.
We stayed—and got married—at The Inn of the Turquoise Bear, just up the trail from the square, which has a rich history of hosting creatives like Ansel Adams, Georgia O’Keeffe, Igor Stravinsky and others. There are so many interesting and wonderful places like that in Santa Fe. It’s just the best!
Kate
Thank you for sharing, Steven!
Emma
I live in Albuquerque and visit Santa Fe often. So glad you enjoyed your time!! We do have such good food there.
Kate
We did enjoy it, Emma! Thanks for sharing.
Cynthia
As former NM residents and frequent visitors, we’d also recommend Blue Corn Cafe on West Water Street. Vegetarian options include portobello mushroom fajitas, green chile mac and cheese (ask to hold the chicken) and chile rellenos.
Kate
Thank you for sharing, Cynthia!
Carol
Congratulations on your marriage! I enjoyed the travel guide and would love seeing more. Glad you had a great time! Where was Cookie during the wedding?
Kate
Hi Carol! Thank you so much. Cookie got to join in on the photos, then she went to play with friends at a local boarder. :) She had a good time!
Judy
LOVED this post!…. I’ve been wanting to visit Santa Fe!….
Kate
Great! Be sure to let us know where you visit when you go. :)
Julie S
My husband and I have been married for 38 years and I guess we’ve visited Santa Fe at least once (occasionally twice) in each of those years. The Shed is a favorite of ours, but in our opinion, it’s sister restaurant, La Choza has better food. You do give up that great location just off the plaza though! We also frequent Tia Sofia’s and Cafe Pasqual. Both are great! I appreciate your thoughts on Geronimo. We’ve thought about trying it, but also enjoy the more casual atmosphere of the traditional New Mexican cuisine spots. Sadly, one of our other favorites, Tecolote, recently closed permanently. ☹️
Kate
Thank you for sharing, Julie!
Stephanie
Hi! Is there any chance you can come up with a similar recipe or share this one from your Santa Fe blog? It looks delish!!!
It’s the dish that is on the cover of this blog with “Santa Fe Travel Guide”. Thanks
Kate
Hi Stephanie! I would love to recreate it. I just haven’t nailed it just yet. :)
Nina Simon
Wow, you’ve covered so much! Thank you for sharing your trip story! And congratulations!
Kate
Thank you, Nina!
Karen
What a wonderful profile of Santa Fe, NM. Miss being there.
Kate
Thank you, Karen! It was fun.
Lois
One of my favorite places, ever. I love to go to all the art galleries.
We spent an entire day just walking through those streets. If you stay in the downtown area you can walk almost everywhere.
Thanks for sharing your experience there. I personally cannot wait to take another 8 hour trip south to Sante Fe!
Kate
Thanks for sharing, Lois! It was so fun!
Nicole
My husband and I went to Santa Fe for our honeymoon 3 years ago and did so many of the same things as you. Luckily, we live in Colorado so we get to go at least once a year. Thanks for the great post and recommendations! We love Pasqual’s too!!! Best wishes to you!
Kate
Thank you for sharing, Nicole!
Sally
I’m going to Santa Fe next week for my 30th anniversary and staying at the four seasons! Thanks so much for all the great tips!
Kate
You’re welcome, Sally!
Leslie
Thanks so much for sharing your special time there and congratulations! This is a great post. One of the best places for local cuisine is Tomasitas on Guadalupe St. If you are a meat eater The Burger Stand right downtown on San Francisco and Burro Alley has the best green chile cheeseburgers and fries with cool dipping sauces including a toasted marshmallow sauce that sounds weird but is pretty amazing. The Drury Hotel which is the old St. Vincent’s Hospital right downtown is a good place to stay too. They offer free breakfast plus in the evening they have a “kickback” hour with free cocktails and appetizer type food such as a baked potato bar. So, for the money it is a decent stay. Also, Abiquiu is an absolute must when you are in Santa Fe. It is only 45 minutes north and many cool places to visit. The Purple Adobe Lavender Farm has amazing lavender plus this cool little teahouse with the best lavender gelato. Plaza Blanca is a cool place to hike and take photographs as well as cruising around Abiquiu Lake, Ghost Ranch and Echo Amphitheater which all have amazing vistas. Ojo Caliente is near there as well if you are into soaking at the spa in the natural hot springs. There is also a funky old mining town 20 minutes south of Santa Fe on the Old Turquoise Trail called Madrid that is fun with cool little stores and local place to eat called The Mineshaft Tavern. I could go on and on as Santa Fe and the surrounding area is my absolute most favorite place in the world and I just got back from my two week jaunt there.
Kate
Thank you on all fronts! I appreciate it.
Jenny
I’m glad you had a great time in Santa Fe! We live in Albuquerque and frequently visit Santa Fe on the weekends when we have time. My husband and I also married there, so it holds a special place in our heart. Congratulations on your marriage!
courtney
Love, love Santa Fe and thanks for your travel guide! Always fun to hear spots that people love!
Visited Santa Fe for the first time this past spring and really loved it! A few other great spots to check out if you ever go back:
– Tomasitas was the BEST for christmas style enchiladas and of course the classic Santa Fe post dinner sopaipillas! Did you try those when you were there? Just divine!
-A fun brewery with a few locations and excellent local beers is Second Street Brewery! Just loved this spot.
– For hiking Atalya Peak and Picacho Peak were right in town and great for trail hiking/running!
-A little outside Santa Fe but worth the drive is the Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs spa! An amazing natural hot springs!
Brynn
My husband and I were just in Santa Fe for a few days, and your blog post couldn’t have been published at a better time! We had already been here once before and LOVED the food at the Shed, so we tried a couple other of your recommendations. Maria’s New Mexican Cafe was such a treat. Incredible food, and the sopapillas were out of this world good! We also had a marg on the rooftop deck at Coyote Cantina. We had a couple apps there as well, which were just OK, which is what you’d expect from a Cantina I think. But what a great deck to watch the sunset and enjoy some fresh air!
Thanks for putting this great guide together!
Kate
I’m happy it was helpful, Bynn! Thank you for your comment.
Tiana
Albuquerque is a city that I love most. I have spent so many years on of my childhood there.
Thanks for your amazing travel guide on Albuquerque.
The photos were really attractive.
Mary
We traveled to Santa Fe in late February with our daughter and her boyfriend based on your travel guide, and had a wonderful trip with excellent food. Cafe Pasqual’s food was incredible! Maria’s was only okay; of the dozens of margaritas, the one I chose wasn’t tasty, and the food was typical Mexican, so don’t recommend going there. We enjoyed hiking at Bandolier National Monument and spending the afternoon at Los Alamos. I highly recommend Ohori’s coffee for your morning caffeine. We rented an air B&B near the Capital and walked to dinner each night. Also spent an afternoon walking through the art galleries. Santa Fe is a beautiful city full of friendly, food-loving people. Thanks for the recommendations! I’d like to see more travel guides from you.