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Montez Gallery

Montez Gallery

Sena Plaza Courtyard
125 E. Palace Avenue
Suites 33 & 34
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505)982-1828
Santa Fe's oldest and largest collection of antique and contemporary "santos" (hand-made wooden representations of saints in two- and three-dimensions) and furniture from New Mexico and around-the-world! The owner, Dr. Rey Montez - with roots in Santa Fe dating to 1693 - also performs appraisals of Spanish Colonial and religious art. See our new store next door - "Heaven" - featuring angels, soaps and unique gift items under $20!

Sena Plaza

125 E. Palace Avenue
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505-988-5792
The Historic Sena Plaza is one of loveliest and oldest buildings in Santa Fe. Offering outstanding dining at La Casa Sena Restaurant which features Broadway entertainment at La Cantina. Shop among some of the unique shops and galleries where you will find local silversmiths, designer fashions and shoes, and a superb chocolatier. In the warm months, rest on a bench by the fountain in our beautiful courtyard garden.

Rancho de Chimayo Collection

127 East Palace Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-988-4526

Cathedral Park

213 Cathedral Pl
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Located next to the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, this grassy, green park has plaques describing Santa Fe history and benches for relaxing.

Bahti Indian Arts

Bahti Indian Arts

119 East Palace Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-983-4542
Unique and traditional contemporary Indian art from Hopi katsinas to unique jewelry, to storyteller figurines and American Indian made baskets as well Navajo rugs and a host of unique items of Indian art.

The Bahti family's roots in the Indian arts field go back to 1949 with the Ghost Ranch Trading Post near Abiqui, NM, later moving to Tucson and still later expanding back to New Mexico.

The Bahti family has been an authoritative source for fine, authentic Indian art for over half a century. Tom and his son Mark, who now runs the business, have written over a dozen books on the subject. Come, browse and visit!

La Casa Sena

125 East Palace Ave
Santa Fe, NM
505-988-9232

The Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra

Box 9692
Santa Fe, NM 87504-9692
(505) 983-3530
The popularity and repertoire continue to grow for this wonderful community orchestra and chorus. The season is made up of subscription concerts, special event concerts and regularly scheduled performances plus concerts with other regional symphonies.

Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi

Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi

231 Cathedral Place, Santa Fe, NM 87501
One block east of the Plaza on Cathedral Place and San Francisco Street
(505) 982-5619
The crowning achievement of Archbishop Lamy's church construction in New Mexico, the Saint Francis Cathedral was built between 1869 and 1886 and designed in the French Romanesque Revival style. Although its design contrasts the surrounding adobe buildings, the cathedral remains one of Santa Fe's most celebrated landmarks. Built on the site of a church that was destroyed during the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and replacing a later adobe church called La Parroquia, the Saint Francis Cathedral was created with stone from local quarries. Portions of La Parroquia remain in the form of the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, which houses a wooden statue of the Virgin known as Our Lady of Peace. The statue was first brought to Santa Fe in 1625 and was returned to the city by the armies of Don Diego de Vargas during the re-conquest of 1692. In 2005, Pope Benedict XVI officially elevated the church to the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi.

Onorato Home & Ambiance

Onorato Home & Ambiance

109 East Palace Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-984-2008
Onorato Home & Ambiance is a store where you will find an alluring array of luxuries for your bed and bath. Indulge yourself and enhance your home with fine linens, apparel, and fragrances to create an ambiance of beauty, quality and comfort. Our store is one block east of the historic plaza in Santa Fe.

James Reid, Ltd.

James Reid, Ltd.

114 East Palace Ave.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505)988-1147
Belt buckles, jewelry and accessories in silver and gold since 1979. Famous for original designs, highest quality craftsmanship, and exceptional standards of service. Large selection of belts in stock or made to order from American alligator, teju lizard, ostrich or French calf in a variety of colors. Open daily 9-6, Sundays 11-5

The Shed

113 1/2 E Palace Ave
Santa Fe, NM
505-982-9030

LewAllen & LewAllen Jewelry

LewAllen & LewAllen Jewelry

105 East Palace Ave. (northeast corner of the Plaza)
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505)983-2657
Original designs by father and daughter team, Ross and Laura LewAllen. Unique jewelry inspired by animals such as dogs, cats, wolves, hawks and eagles as well as shamanic traditions from around the world.
These include astrology jewelry, aboriginal designs, Peruvian, Celtic, Hawaiian huna, Egytian - just to name a few. Our "ascent" climbing rope bracelets have been a best seller for years along with our extensive line of earcuffs. You can also shop from our on-line catalogue anytime.

French Pastry Shop

La Fonda Hotel
100 E San Francisco St.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-983-6697

LewAllen & LewAllen Jewelry

LewAllen & LewAllen Jewelry

105 E. Palace Ave.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505)983-2657
We'll make your company logo in silver as a pin, pendant, pocket coin or in any other creative format. Our ascent bracelets have been customized as gifts for film crews all over the world. Check our online catalog for details.

Street Feet

Street Feet

100 E. San Francisco Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-984-2828
Street Feet, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, offers an easy to shop atmosphere for women's footwear, clothing and travelwear in the historic La Fonda Hotel.

Here you'll find Pikolino Shoes, Hispanitas, Thierry Rabotin, Mephisto, Think Shoes, Ariat, Rieker, Romus Sandals, Bernardo Sandals, Van Eli Boots, Mycra Pac Jackets, Handbags by Melie Bianco, Ameribag, Ellington, Hobo Handbags, Women's Clothing, Beaded Belts and more.

Frank Howell Gallery

103 Washington Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-984-1074

Anasazi Restaurant

Anasazi Restaurant

113 Washington
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-988-3236
Today, Chef Ridgeway is the Executive Chef at the award-winning Anasazi Restaurant, one of New Mexico's most highly acclaimed culinary destinations. Under his innovative leadership, the menus change frequently and celebrate American cuisine using fresh, seasonal and regional ingredients. Signature dishes include Blue Corn Crusted Salmon with Citrus Jalapeno Sauce and Nine Spice Beef Tenderloin with Chipotle Modelo glaze. The Anasazi Restaurant is open daily for breakfast, lunch & dinner, with a Sunday brunch served from 11-2:30pm. Additionally, private dining is available for up to 12 guests in the restaurant's exclusive wine cellar.

Shiprock Santa Fe

Shiprock Santa Fe

53 Old Santa Fe Trail (Upstairs)
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.982.8478
A Rich Tradition of Fine Historic and Contemporary Native American Arts

Located on the second floor of the historic Silver building overlooking the plaza, Shiprock Santa Fe has the city's largest selection of Navajo weavings. Fifth generation trader Jed Foutz brings the expertise from a lifetime of buying and selling Native American art to his flagship location. Representing the finest in Native American jewelry, pottery, basketry and artifacts, complemented by an outstanding selection of mid century modern vintage modern home furnishings.

Arius La Fonda Gallery

Arius La Fonda Gallery

100 E. San Francisco St.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
5059881125
Ceramics Tiles,reproduction of artist paintings on ceramics

Wyeth Hurd Gallery

206 East Palace Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(888)989-8380
(505)989-8380
For the past 25 years Wyeth Hurd Gallery has represented the entire Wyeth Hurd family of artists. Owned and operated by family members, the gallery is located in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico, a short drive from the ranch where Peter Hurd and Henriette Wyeth once lived. Original paintings are available, as well as signed lithographs and reproductions, posters, books, and videos, all relating to our family. Known for representational painting, our family has produced superb portraits, still life paintings, illustrations, and landscapes of Pennsylvania, Maine, and New Mexico, all connected by the common thread of being one great family in American painting.