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Top guest favorite
A charming garden patio is enclosed by wooden trellises, featuring a table set under a vibrant red umbrella. Lush greenery surrounds the area, with lavender plants visible. The cottage's window reflects natural light, enhancing the inviting outdoor space.
Guesthouse in Santa Fe
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 760 reviews

Cozy cottage in central Santa Fe

Welcome to Santa Fe! This charming studio cottage and my home share the property in this quiet residential neighborhood. The cottage is full of Santa Fe charm with a cozy, pretty interior, skylights and lots of natural light, a fully-stocked kitchen corner, handmade cabinets, Mexican tile, one comfy queen-sized bed, and a private garden patio. It's a quiet haven but centrally located, just 2 miles from the Plaza/downtown. It's a lovely place for couples, solo adventurers, and business travelers.

Top guest favorite
A welcoming living area showcases a light brown leather sofa and a circular wooden coffee table. Large glass doors provide a view of the patio with an outdoor fireplace, allowing natural light to fill the space. A dining table set for four is located nearby.
Home in Santa Fe
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Happy Ram: Views! Beautiful. Peaceful. Upscale.

Want a unique, stylish, peaceful stay in Santa Fe? Happy Ram is an architect-designed, professionally decorated home on a 6.4-acre estate. Huge views of the Sangre de Cristo mountains from every room. Thick rammed earth walls create incredible quiet. Bedrooms on opposite sides of the home for maximum privacy. Patio with fireplace. Just 5 minutes to hip Tesuque Village, 6 to Four Seasons Resort, 11 to Santa Fe Opera, 14 to Santa Fe Plaza. Make your Santa Fe dream vacation come true! STRO-40172

Top guest favorite
An eclectic studio room features a king-sized bed with ornate posts against a vibrant blue wall. A comfortable couch is positioned in the foreground, while an antique armoire and artwork add character to the space. Metal ceilings reflect light, enhancing the room's spacious feel.
Apartment in Santa Fe
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 370 reviews

Santa Fe Classic!

Super clean. You'll love staying in one of our cities' most interesting artist neighborhoods, where locals live. Baca St is Centrally located, just 1.8 miles from the plaza and not far from Meow Wolf & main museums. We are in a local arts area. If you want to stay on the plaza in the tourist area this is not us. We have no TV but 300 MSP WIFI. Your super clean, elegant room, full of eclectic art, has a comfy king size bed, AC, a sleeper couch, full kitchen, fridge, table & private patio.

Top guest favorite
A cozy seating area features a light-colored sofa and a rustic wooden coffee table. A flat-screen television is mounted on the wall, and a gas fireplace creates warmth. Bright, earthy tones are complemented by decorative pottery and natural light from the entrance.
Apartment in Santa Fe
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

Light Filled Studio Near Canyon Rd & Museum Hill

This beautiful contemporary studio has a king bed from our local Sequoia custom furniture designer. Santa Fe style with coved viga ceilings, brick floors and hand troweled plaster walls.. It can be rented alone or with our casita de la Luz near Canyon Road Mountain views. Direct TV . The studio sleeps 2. There are basic kitchen necessities such as coffee and tea. We are providing a gas grill on porch for barbecuing. We are located on a quiet lane on the Historic Eastside near hiking.

Top guest favorite
An arched doorway painted in blue frames a view into the living area. A cozy sofa and an armchair sit in the distance, complemented by colorful kitchenware displayed on shelves. Natural light filters in through a window, enhancing the warm tones of the adobe walls.
Guesthouse in Santa Fe
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

Garden Adobe Casita

Garden Adobe Casita is a private adobe guest house two miles west of the historic plaza, near the Santa Fe River trail, Farmers Market, Railyard district and more! Built in 1949 as part of a historic farm, this one-bedroom casita offers 500 square feet of cozy living space and modern amenities. The casita is tucked in off of main roads & surrounded by a productive organic garden. Your hosts are happy to share fresh fruits and veggies with you during spring & summer months!

Top guest favorite
The landscape showcases a vibrant mixture of lush greenery and distant mountain ranges under a clear blue sky. White fluffy clouds are visible, contrasting against the striking views of the hills dotted with adobe structures and scattered trees.
Bungalow in Santa Fe
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Casita in the Hills, Walk to Plaza, Short or Long

This 1300-square-foot adobe casita is Santa Fe to a "T," beautifully decorated with lovely views. It's the perfect base for a single or couple to explore the "City Different" in the "Land of Enchantment." You'll reside in the hills north of downtown exactly one mile walking or five minutes by car from The Plaza. Close to shopping, dining, grocery , pharmacy, post office, convention center, everything Santa Fe has to offer. Self check in with contactless entry.

Top guest favorite
A round table with two high-backed stools is positioned in a bright area near a sunny window. Warm wooden beams line the ceiling. A soft pendant lamp hangs above. A door leads to an outdoor space, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Home in Santa Fe
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 323 reviews

Casita Santa Fe - Walk to Plaza & Canyon Rd

You will find our casita down a peaceful, private lane next to the river. It is within walking distance to Canyon Road and the downtown plaza. This newly built casita is self contained with a full kitchen, one bedroom (queen bed), bathroom with walk-in shower, washer and dryer. Radiant heat keeps you toasty in the winter and ceiling fans provide cool air in the summer. There is a beautiful courtyard between the casita and main house with a rock fountain.

Top guest favorite
A tranquil sleeping area is enhanced by exposed wooden beams and a soft-textured rug. A queen size bed, dressed in a neutral pattern, rests against a light-colored wall. A small dining set, consisting of two chairs and a table, is visible in the background.
Guest suite in Santa Fe
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Adorable Casita on Santa Fe's Eastside

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway on Santa Fe's Eastside. This adorable casita is walking distance to Canyon Road restaurants & galleries, St John’s College, and Museum Hill. Less than 10 minute drive to Santa Fe Plaza and 30 minute drive to Santa fe ski basin. The mountains are in the back yard so hiking trails are easily accessible. Enjoy a queen size bed, full bathroom, and kitchen. Off street parking included.

Top guest favorite
A cozy living area features a kiva fireplace set within a smooth adobe wall. Two comfortable seating options are provided: a patterned sofa and a striped armchair. Natural light enters through a window adorned with plants, and the floor is covered with warm saltillo tiles.
Home in Santa Fe
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

Lovely 'Zia' Casita

Lovely adobe house in quiet neighborhood of historical district, 10 minutes walk to the Plaza. The charming casita features saltillo tile floors, beautiful vigas, skylights and a kiva fireplace. It is approximately 500 sq ft on a rare property with its own private backyard and parking. Fully equipped kitchen and W/D. Perfect for a solo traveler or a couple. Walk to the museums, art galleries, restaurants and shops.

Top guest favorite
A cozy kitchenette features warm wood finishes and a soft yellow wall. Countertop space is complemented by simple plates and a potted plant. Two orange chairs are positioned at a small dining table beside a window, allowing natural light to illuminate the space.
Guesthouse in Santa Fe
5 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

Japanese/Zen Casita with Hot Tub Retreat "Uchita"

Step into the serenity of "Uchita," our Japanese-inspired haven in Santa Fe. Designed with Zen spirit, it features a meditation room with authentic tatami mats. Immerse yourself in nature with a private Japanese hot tub under the moon and stars. Explore the arroyo hiking trail, listening to birds and rustling winds. Your tranquil escape in enchanting Santa Fe begins here.

Top guest favorite
The adobe exterior is complemented by a warm wooden door and a bank of windows allowing natural light to enter. A private patio features two wooden chairs and a small table, surrounded by vibrant lavender plants and greenery, creating a serene outdoor space.
Guesthouse in Santa Fe
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 735 reviews

Charming Cottage ~ Historic Eastside

We are located in the beautiful Santa Fe Historical East side district, a 15 minute walk along the Santa Fe River to Canyon Road restaurants and art galleries, a 5 minute drive (and 40 minute walk) to the Plaza. Casita Encantador is in a unique part of Santa Fe, nestled directly above the Santa Fe River providing a lush view of Sun and Moon Mountain.

Top guest favorite
A spacious bedroom features a large wooden bed with soft bedding. Two armchairs, one in a vibrant color and another in a geometric pattern, are positioned near the bed. Sunlight filters through a window, illuminating the rustic wooden beams above.
Home in Santa Fe
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 1,072 reviews

Beautiful One Bedroom Casita

Just minutes from town yet country on three acres. This is a separate, private casita (small house) with lots of parking. The main house is far enough away for complete privacy. Has internet, TV, washer and dryer and fully equipped kitchen and bath. The house is solar powered and has great eco purified well water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Santa Fe?

    Historic downtown neighborhoods immerse guests in Santa Fe’s adobe architecture and vibrant art scene, while areas such as Canyon Road are known for galleries and cozy atmospheres. Many travelers explore the Railyard District, which is known for creative spaces and local markets.

  • What are the best things to do in Santa Fe with kids?

    Families often explore interactive museums, vibrant public plazas, and hands-on art workshops around town. Many enjoy local parks, botanical gardens, and opportunities to experience Indigenous and Hispanic cultural traditions.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Santa Fe?

    Explore the winding galleries of Canyon Road, discover traditional and contemporary works at local museums, and stroll Santa Fe Plaza, which anchors much of the city’s cultural life. The city also has distinctive markets and creative dining.

  • How is the weather in Santa Fe?

    Santa Fe features sunny, dry weather with winter temperatures around 9–36°F (-13–2°C) and summer days reaching 72–74°F (22–23°C). Afternoon thunderstorms can occur in July and August, so it is wise to carry layers and light rainwear.

  • What are the best places to visit in Santa Fe?

    Explore Santa Fe Plaza, view historic works in the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, and experience the creative spirit of Canyon Road. Sacred sites such as Loretto Chapel often inspire visitors with their unique histories.

  • What are some hiking trails in Santa Fe?

    Trails around the Dale Ball Trails system, Atalaya Mountain, and Aspen Vista often attract hikers looking for forested paths and mountain scenery. Many routes provide opportunities for birdwatching and views of the high desert.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Santa Fe?

    Families explore interactive art spaces, hands-on workshops, and the engaging Santa Fe Children's Museum. Nearby parks and botanical gardens provide open spaces for both relaxation and play.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Santa Fe?

    Travelers frequently visit Indigenous pueblos known for traditional arts, explore the scenic Sangre de Cristo Mountains, or seek out nearby hot springs. Historic mining towns and local wineries are also often included on day trips.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Santa Fe?

    Many accommodations in Santa Fe welcome pets, especially in areas around the Railyard District and near downtown's parks. Several local trails and open spaces make it convenient to explore with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Santa Fe?

    Pack layers for cool mornings and use sun protection during bright afternoons. Planning ahead for cultural experiences can be helpful, as some galleries and shops may be closed on select weekdays.

  • What is Santa Fe known for?

    Santa Fe is known for its adobe architecture, robust arts scene, and blend of Indigenous, Hispanic, and European influences. The city is frequently associated with creative galleries, vibrant markets, and distinctive Southwestern cuisine.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Santa Fe?

    Many enjoy discovering tucked-away courtyards displaying local sculpture, lesser-known historic chapels, and artist cooperatives around town. Small museums focusing on Indigenous or local crafts also provide unique insights.

  • What are the best foods to try in Santa Fe?

    Santa Fe has traditional New Mexican dishes such as blue corn enchiladas, green chile stew, and posole. Locally sourced chocolates, regional wines, and fresh sopaipillas are also frequently suggested.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Santa Fe?

    Pack layers, including a warm jacket for cool evenings and breathable clothing for sunny days. Sun protection, sturdy walking shoes, and a refillable water bottle are helpful for both city exploring and mountain outings.

  • What is the nightlife in Santa Fe like?

    Santa Fe has a laid-back nightlife with live music venues, welcoming wine bars, and cultural spaces around downtown and the Railyard District. Community gatherings, seasonal festivals, and open-air performances often highlight local art and music.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Santa Fe?

    Santa Fe hosts large summer arts festivals, the Santa Fe Indian Market in late summer, and frequently suggested celebrations of Indigenous, Hispanic, and contemporary arts. Fiestas de Santa Fe and International Folk Art Market are also known gathering points.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Santa Fe?

    Many Santa Fe vacation rentals are family friendly, especially in neighborhoods near parks, museums, and local attractions. Spaces often include amenities such as kitchens and extra bedding for group stays.

  • When is the best time to visit Santa Fe?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for mild temperatures and vibrant festivals. Winter draws visitors interested in snow sports and seasonal celebrations.

All about Santa Fe

Santa Fe is North America’s oldest capital city and the oldest European establishment west of the Mississippi. But those long roots simply set the scene for the destination that calls itself the City Different. Whether it’s diving into Santa Fe’s diverse art scene, staying in one of the city’s traditional casita vacation rentals, or exploring the historic downtown surrounding the Palace of the Governors, everything in the area is sprinkled with a taste of Old West charm.

What are the top things to do in Santa Fe?

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum

This museum highlights the work of the famous American modernist painter, known for her depictions of flowers, skyscrapers, and Southwestern landscapes. The museum includes galleries of her work, as well as tours of her Abiquiú Home and Studio.

Canyon Road

In one half-mile stretch along the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, more than 100 galleries, boutiques, and restaurants pack the street dedicated to the fine arts.

Santa Fe Botanical Garden

The 20.5-acre garden features native plants mingling with other species brought in to show how they can thrive in the arid conditions. Stroll through the art trail in the Orchard Garden and discover the shared history of humans and plants in the ethnobotanical Ojos y Manos: Eyes and Hands Garden. Also look for the new 3.25-acre Piñon-Juniper Woodland, since the piñon (or pinyon) pine is the state tree.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Santa Fe

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 2,000 vacation rentals in Santa Fe

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Santa Fe vacation rentals start at G$4,184 GYD per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 155,530 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    1,140 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 730 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    210 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,090 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    1,980 of Santa Fe vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Monthly stays, and Gym across Santa Fe rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Santa Fe stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Santa Fe's top spots, include Meow Wolf, Canyon Road, and Georgia O'Keeffe Museum

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