Santa Fe

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Santa Fe, the oldest state capital in the United States, is a high-desert jewel where adobe architecture, Puebloan heritage, and a thriving arts scene converge. At 7,000 feet, the crisp mountain air and endless blue skies set the stage for a city that feels both ancient and vibrantly creative. Whether you're exploring centuries-old plazas, savoring green chile-smothered cuisine, or hiking through piñon-juniper forests, Santa Fe offers a uniquely Southwestern rhythm that invites slow, immersive discovery.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least two full days to experience Santa Fe's core attractions—one day for the Plaza and Canyon Road, another for museums and a hike. If you want to add a day trip to Bandelier or Taos, three to four days is ideal. Mornings are best for wandering the Plaza before the heat sets in; afternoons can be spent in air-conditioned museums or sipping iced tea on a shady patio. Evenings are for strolling Canyon Road during gallery openings (Fridays are prime) or enjoying a sunset margarita with a view of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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