Santa Fe Guidebook

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Santa Fe Guidebook

Neighborhoods

The Santa Fe Plaza is the heart and hub of Santa Fe. There is lively entertainment, local shopping, cultural museums, and excellent dining experiences. This bustling epicenter continues to delight guests from near and far. The Santa Fe Plaza is part of National Register of Historic Places and known for the unique adobe architecture of the surrounding buildings and old churches.
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Santa Fe
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The Santa Fe Plaza is the heart and hub of Santa Fe. There is lively entertainment, local shopping, cultural museums, and excellent dining experiences. This bustling epicenter continues to delight guests from near and far. The Santa Fe Plaza is part of National Register of Historic Places and known for the unique adobe architecture of the surrounding buildings and old churches. 

Food scene

The Railyard is a lovely gathering place for all of Santa Fe locals and its visitors. It's home to the renowned Santa Fe Farmer's Market occurring on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Have a great meal and view great contemporary art at the Artisan Market.
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Santa Fe Railyard Arts District
544 S Guadalupe St
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The Railyard is a lovely gathering place for all of Santa Fe locals and its visitors. It's home to the renowned Santa Fe Farmer's Market occurring on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Have a great meal and view great contemporary art at the Artisan Market. 

Sightseeing

This gorgeous Gothic-Revival style chapel was built in 1878 and modeled after King Louis IX's Sainte Chapelle in Paris. The church was built for the Sisters of the Loretto. According to legend, St. Joseph the Carpenter had a role in the building of the chapel's "Miraculous Staircase", constructed between 1877 and 1881 with two 360-degree turns and no nails, dowels, or visible support. Today, the church is a private museum and a site for weddings.
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Loretto Chapel
207 Old Santa Fe Trail
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This gorgeous Gothic-Revival style chapel was built in 1878 and modeled after King Louis IX's Sainte Chapelle in Paris. The church was built for the Sisters of the Loretto. According to legend, St. Joseph the Carpenter had a role in the building of the chapel's "Miraculous Staircase", constructed between 1877 and 1881 with two 360-degree turns and no nails, dowels, or visible support. Today, the church is a private museum and a site for weddings.
Check out Meow Wolf’s Santa Fe's House of Eternal Return. It's an immersive non-linear, story-driven experience centering around a mysterious house and the family who lived there. It is a fully-interactive experience and there are many points of interactivity to explore. This site is a must see and fun for all ages.
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Meow Wolf
1352 Rufina Cir
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Check out Meow Wolf’s Santa Fe's House of Eternal Return. It's an immersive non-linear, story-driven experience centering around a mysterious house and the family who lived there. It is a fully-interactive experience and there are many points of interactivity to explore. This site is a must see and fun for all ages.