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The Sage Hotel
The Sage Hotel
El Sendero Inn, an Ascend Collection Hotel
El Sendero Inn, an Ascend Collection Hotel
Coyote South
Coyote South
Inn at Santa Fe, SureStay Collection by Best Western
Inn at Santa Fe, SureStay Collection by Best Western
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Hotel Inn Santa Fe
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La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Santa Fe
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Quality Inn Santa Fe New Mexico
Eldorado Hotel & Spa
Eldorado Hotel & Spa
Baymont by Wyndham Santa Fe
Baymont by Wyndham Santa Fe
Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Santa Fe South
Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Santa Fe South
Drury Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe
Drury Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe
Hotel Santa Fe
Hotel Santa Fe
The Mystic Santa Fe
The Mystic Santa Fe
Cities Of Gold Casino
Cities Of Gold Casino
La Fonda on the Plaza
La Fonda on the Plaza
Piñon Court By La Fonda
Piñon Court By La Fonda
Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder
Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder
Cottonwood Court Motel
Cottonwood Court Motel
King's Rest Court Inn
King's Rest Court Inn
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Where to stay in Santa Fe

Downtown Santa Fe
The adobe-lined streets of Downtown Santa Fe weave together centuries of Native, Spanish, and Anglo history. Visitors can browse authentic crafts sold by Native artisans under the Palace of the Governors portals. The historic Plaza serves as the heart of this cultural district where museums, galleries, and the mysterious Loretto Chapel draw art lovers. Canyon Road galleries showcase regional masterworks while the aroma of green chile fills the air. Most attractions sit within a 4-block radius, making exploration on foot ideal. The unified earth-toned architecture creates a timeless atmosphere where traditional festivals still bring the community together.

Railyard Arts District
The Railyard Arts District breathes new life into Santa Fe's historic railway hub. Art galleries fill converted warehouses while the Saturday Farmers Market brings local flavors and handmade crafts to this creative enclave. Contemporary meets tradition in spaces like SITE Santa Fe and TAI Modern. Stroll through outdoor sculpture gardens and watch artists at work in open studios. The Violet Crown Cinema and farm-to-table restaurants make this walkable neighborhood perfect for day-to-evening exploration. Wide pedestrian plazas and desert landscaping create an atmosphere that feels distinctly Santa Fe.

South Capitol
South Capitol is a charming historic district where traditional adobe buildings and tree-lined streets create a peaceful retreat. Visitors can experience local Santa Fe living while staying just minutes from downtown attractions. This residential neighborhood offers a glimpse into the city's unique architectural heritage. Walk to the Center for Contemporary Arts or explore the New Mexico Military Museum during your stay. The Santa Fe Children's Museum makes this area perfect for families. The neighborhood's quiet character and authentic adobe homes provide a true taste of Santa Fe culture without the downtown crowds.

Historic Eastside
Historic Eastside captures Santa Fe's rich cultural heritage with centuries-old adobe architecture and winding streets. Art lovers will find paradise along Canyon Road, where galleries showcase everything from traditional Native crafts to contemporary masterpieces. The neighborhood balances luxury with history in an enchanting setting. Explore hidden courtyards revealing sculpture gardens behind weathered wooden doors. High-end boutiques and upscale dining options cater to sophisticated tastes. Most attractions are within walking distance despite the occasionally uneven brick sidewalks.

Guadalupe District
Santa Fe's Guadalupe District blends Hispanic heritage with artistic flair. This cultural enclave features traditional adobe architecture alongside the historic Santuario de Guadalupe church with its weathered wooden doors. Narrow streets lead to the vibrant Santa Fe Railyard where weekend farmers markets fill the air with chile scents. Art lovers will discover galleries showcasing both Native pottery and contemporary Southwestern works. The Railyard Market Plaza buzzes with local artisans selling handwoven textiles and authentic crafts. Visitors can easily explore the district's compact core while enjoying authentic New Mexican cuisine in family-run establishments.
Santa Fe and related destinations
Adobe-colored buildings and centuries-old churches line the historic plaza where Native American artisans sell turquoise jewelry. Spend mornings exploring Georgia O'Keeffe's landscapes at her museum, then drive to nearby Bandelier National Monument for afternoon hikes among ancient cliff dwellings.

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