While Santa Fe may be a small city, it is surrounded by some of the most varied and beautiful landscapes in the country. From arid high-desert hills to green valleys, steep mountain trails to wildflower-strewn plateaus, New Mexico has a little bit of everything. Whether you’re looking for a challenging hike or a casual stroll, there is a wealth of options within a short drive from Santa Fe!
Read MoreSmall businesses and restaurants have been hit hard by the current health crisis. If you’re looking to support local businesses during these times, consider taking advantage of curbside pickup, purchasing a gift card, or ordering online!
Read MoreSanta Fe is a coffee and tea lover’s paradise, with a wealth of coffee shops and cafes all over town. Whether you’re looking for a quick coffee to perk you up in the morning, or want to linger with a book and a cup of tea, these cafes have the perfect mix of great drinks, food, and ambiance. Read on for our top suggestions of where to go, what to get, and more!
Read MoreFall is one of the best times to visit Santa Fe. The city is quieter, the weather is perfect, and there’s plenty to do whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures, stellar food and drink, art and culture, or just pure relaxation. If you’re thinking of visiting Santa Fe in the Fall, check out our tips for where to go, what to do, where to eat, and more!
Read MoreInterested in learning more about what’s going on in Santa Fe? Looking for insider tips and tricks for planning your stay? Wander New Mexico’s guides to Santa Fe have all the info you need and more!
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a world-class culinary experience alongside wine tasting, auctions, seminars, and more, look no further than the Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta! This weeklong event features a little something for everyone, from wine and food, to golf, to film screenings, and everything in between.
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