Santiago's Guidebook

Santiago
Santiago's Guidebook

Food scene

112 locals recommend
Dion's
8100 Wyoming Blvd NE
112 locals recommend
31 locals recommend
Weck's
1620 Rio Rancho Blvd SE
31 locals recommend
El Bruno Restaurant Y Cantina
8806 4th St NW
21 locals recommend
37 locals recommend
Bosque Brewing Bernalillo
834 US-550
37 locals recommend
39 locals recommend
Steel Bender Brewyard
8305 2nd St NW
39 locals recommend
33 locals recommend
Ex Novo Brewing Company
4895 Corrales Rd
33 locals recommend
38 locals recommend
Village Pizza
4266 Corrales Rd
38 locals recommend
Turtle Mountain Brewing Company
905 36th Pl
24 locals recommend
19 locals recommend
Winrock Town Center
2100 Louisiana Blvd NE
19 locals recommend

Sightseeing

The La Luz trail will take you all the way up to Sandia Crest. If you’re up for a challenge it’s worth the trek. Drop a car off at the tram parking area then head over to the La Luz trail head. It’s nice to hike up La Luz then take the tram back down. I believe it’s 15.00 for a tram ride back down. But worth it. You will be plenty tired. Breathtaking views from the peak.
50 locals recommend
La Luz Trailhead
50 locals recommend
The La Luz trail will take you all the way up to Sandia Crest. If you’re up for a challenge it’s worth the trek. Drop a car off at the tram parking area then head over to the La Luz trail head. It’s nice to hike up La Luz then take the tram back down. I believe it’s 15.00 for a tram ride back down. But worth it. You will be plenty tired. Breathtaking views from the peak.
Park at the museum and hike over to Old Town. Some great restaurants and little shops along there but they’re a little pricey as they cater to tourists.
197 locals recommend
Old Town
197 locals recommend
Park at the museum and hike over to Old Town. Some great restaurants and little shops along there but they’re a little pricey as they cater to tourists.
502 locals recommend
Sandia Peak Tramway
30 Tramway Rd NE
502 locals recommend

Shopping

27 locals recommend
Cottonwood Mall
27 locals recommend