Great art and restaurants. Doesn't seem to be quite enough to do other than that, especially for early risers.
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(Report Problem)Exceptional cultural experience! Perfect weather, great dining, simply amazing.
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(Report Problem)It looked very scenic and peaceful town with down to earth people. Its really lovely to walk around the downtown and look at those beautiful adobe buildings. There are 100's of art galleries all through the town specially in canyon road (highly recommended). New mexican food is the best and quite unique. I loved green chile, red chile and sopapillas (with honey). There are lots of excellent restaurents my favourites ones are Guadalupe, tomasitas, the shed, tia sophias...
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(Report Problem)We loved our stay in Santa Fe. My wife and I feel in love with the old west charm and friendly, relaxed atmosphere of this peaceful little historic city. There was so much to see and do from art/culture to historic sites and restaurants. We had read an article by Sunset Magazine and they had highly recommended the Pueblo Bonito Bed & Breakfast Inn to stay at so we did. What a really great place! The atmosphere and the warmth of this romantic historic adobe estate really captured our attention when we drove up. The staff took such great care of us and we took every recommendation they gave us from sites to see, restaurants to eat at, galleries to see. Our favorites were the Loretto Chapel, Georgia O'keeffe Museum and canyon road. The Pink Adobe, Andiamos, and the Bull Ring were great restaurant choices as well. We drove to Bandiellier National Monument as well as Tent Rocks- they are both amazing. Santa Fe is a wonderous place to visit, full of history, charm and great people. We will definately return for more!
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(Report Problem)Santa Fe has so many things to see and do - great museums, great scenery, great surrounding areas. The food is sensational. Try The Shed or Marias or Rio Chama. There is always someplace new to try or visit. It has its own quaint personality, many out of the way places to visit or eat. It is historical with some of the highest tech areas close to it. See Los Alamos, Taos, Red River. Ski if you like or just sightsee. Santa Fe has something for everyone.
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(Report Problem)Santa Fe is a great place to visit. Be sure to make the trip to the Bandelier National Monument to see the ancient cliff dwellings - they are awesome! The Blue Corn Cafe & Brewery has some yummy New Mexican style food & beer brewed in-house!
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(Report Problem)true in it's embrace of truth; true in it's embrace of nature; true in it's embrace of history; true in it's bedrock of divine ethereal; true to it's own calling of it's own people and their wisdom; true to it's culture; true to it's native sons and daughters; true to it's son's willingness to share; true to it's steward-ship of her natives,her hispanos, her anglos reaching out to all the earth inhabitants to share her love; true to her ZIA! p.s. there is nothing to dislike. Aurelio Roy Rubio
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