STAY
- So many incredible AirBnBs to really experience living in a casita – I stayed at the “My Canyon House” AirBnB!
- If you want to get away from the city try Bishops Lodge – on 317 acres of land near the Santa Fe National Forest
- If you are prioritizing spa time try, Ojo Santa Fe Spa Resort
Eat & Drink
- The Teahouse Santa Fe: AMAZING breakfast and teas from all over the world!
- Cafe Pasquals: great spot in the city center
- Tomasita’s: grab fish tacos and a cool off with a Marg (or two)
- Paloma: you should know what to order 😉
- Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen: try the blue corn enchiladas!
- Vinaigrette: for the best salad and fresh lunch outside patio!
- Santa Fe Brewing: incredible local brewery
SHOP
- Canyon Road Contemporary Art Gallery
- Grab a vinyl for the collection at The Good Stuff Santa Fe!
- Double Take Vintage
- Hecho a Mano: an amazing art gallery
Do
- Santa Fe Vintage Outpost: be sure to reach out to explore their main warehouse near the airport Find the address + phone number here *It’s by appointment only, and you need at least 1 hr if you like to really dig
- But more importantly, The Railyard Artisan Market on Sundays! I found stunning handwoven baskets, local jewelry, vintage clothing and all the turquoise you could ever need!
- Georgia O’Keeffe Museum: Be sure to get your tickets in advance
- Explore Canyon Road for all the art galleries. Look out for art crawls while you are there!
- Meow Wolf: My personal favorite – expect to spend 2.5 hours to explore the craziest art installation you will ever experience
- Take the 10 min drive for the best spa experience of your life at Ten Thousand Waves – inspired by the great Japanese mountain hot spring resorts. Plan for dinner afterwards at the incredible Izanami!
- Lastly, take a day trip to Taos – incredible shopping + food. See the old town, and explore Taos Pueblos, which are over 1,000 years old! On your way up, check out the trading posts – great local gifts and artisan products!








