Guidebook for Santa Fe

Julie
Guidebook for Santa Fe

Food Scene

New Mexican breakfasts and lunches, lots of chickens and peacocks running around and a hardware and feedstore as well. A unique spot out in the country, but also the only restaurant near us!
27 locals recommend
San Marcos Cafe & Feed Store
New Mexico 14
27 locals recommend
New Mexican breakfasts and lunches, lots of chickens and peacocks running around and a hardware and feedstore as well. A unique spot out in the country, but also the only restaurant near us!
Family-owned Mexican (not New Mexican) food at good prices. A real favorite of ours.
11 locals recommend
Los Potrillos
1947 Cerrillos Rd
11 locals recommend
Family-owned Mexican (not New Mexican) food at good prices. A real favorite of ours.
Great traditional New Mexican food, large margarita menu. Make a reservation.
177 locals recommend
La Choza Restaurant
905 Alarid St
177 locals recommend
Great traditional New Mexican food, large margarita menu. Make a reservation.
Excellent Vietnamese food.
8 locals recommend
Pho Kim
919 W Alameda St
8 locals recommend
Excellent Vietnamese food.
Classic New Mexican food with several other locations, all family-owned.
74 locals recommend
Pantry Restaurant
1820 Cerrillos Road
74 locals recommend
Classic New Mexican food with several other locations, all family-owned.
Fun restaurant, unique menu, tiny town.
26 locals recommend
Black Bird Saloon
28 Main St
26 locals recommend
Fun restaurant, unique menu, tiny town.
Closest restaurant for dinner. Friendly and tasty!
21 locals recommend
Beer Creek Brewing Co.
3810 NM-14
21 locals recommend
Closest restaurant for dinner. Friendly and tasty!

Parks & Nature

26 locals recommend
Bandelier Visitor Center
15 Entrance Rd
26 locals recommend
Petroglyph National Monument Visitor Center
6510 Western Trail NW
71 locals recommend
119 locals recommend
Tent Rocks
0 NM-22
119 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

163 locals recommend
Ski Santa Fe
1477 NM-475
163 locals recommend
Have not been, seems to be the new popular...whatever it is.
423 locals recommend
Meow Wolf
1352 Rufina Cir
423 locals recommend
Have not been, seems to be the new popular...whatever it is.
Great children's museum.
28 locals recommend
Santa Fe Children's Museum
1050 Old Pecos Trail
28 locals recommend
Great children's museum.

Arts & Culture

Famous street with many art galleries, a beautiful walk.
215 locals recommend
Canyon Road
Canyon Road
215 locals recommend
Famous street with many art galleries, a beautiful walk.
Our favorite museum on Museum Hill. There are many great museums here.
155 locals recommend
Museum of International Folk Art
706 Camino Lejo
155 locals recommend
Our favorite museum on Museum Hill. There are many great museums here.
109 locals recommend
Santa Fe Opera
301 Opera Dr
109 locals recommend
Close to the plaza. Where we used to go for Internet access!
Santa Fe Public Library - Southside Branch
6599 Jaguar Dr
Close to the plaza. Where we used to go for Internet access!
Wonderful small museum and cafe.
212 locals recommend
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
217 Johnson St
212 locals recommend
Wonderful small museum and cafe.
36 locals recommend
Museum Hill Cafe
710 Camino Lejo
36 locals recommend

Essentials

181 locals recommend
Whole Foods Market
753 Cerrillos Rd
181 locals recommend
Gas station and small store nearest our home.
10 locals recommend
Lone Butte General Store
3815 NM-14
10 locals recommend
Gas station and small store nearest our home.
There are several locations--general grocery store.
30 locals recommend
Albertsons Market
3542 Zafarano Dr
30 locals recommend
There are several locations--general grocery store.

Sightseeing

My first job out of college entailed riding this tram up into the Sandia Mountains everyday! You can ride up and down, ride one way and hike one way, or in winter reach the ski resort on the other side. From Wikipedia: "It stretches from the northeast edge of the city to the crestline of the Sandia Mountains and has the world's third longest single span. It is the longest aerial tram in the United States.
Sandia Tram
My first job out of college entailed riding this tram up into the Sandia Mountains everyday! You can ride up and down, ride one way and hike one way, or in winter reach the ski resort on the other side. From Wikipedia: "It stretches from the northeast edge of the city to the crestline of the Sandia Mountains and has the world's third longest single span. It is the longest aerial tram in the United States.

Shopping

Everything from low-brow to high-brow is found radiating out in every direction from the plaza!
254 locals recommend
Santa Fe Plaza
63 Lincoln Ave
254 locals recommend
Everything from low-brow to high-brow is found radiating out in every direction from the plaza!
We don't really go but if you're interested.
Santa Fe Outlets
896 E Holt Ave
We don't really go but if you're interested.