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Our Perfectly Packed Weekend in Santa Fe

Note: This blog was written by Chase Daniel, architectural and interior photographer based in Austin, Texas, in partnership with Steller and TOURISM Santa Fe. My wife, Lauren and I recently took a trip to Santa Fe, and we want to share our amazing experience with you. Our long weekend in Santa Fe…

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June Events in The City Different

With an incredible array of festivals, art markets, outdoor adventures, and musical performances on offer, planning a visit to Santa Fe in the month of June can be an excellent way to ease in to a summer of traveling. While it's a popular time, the volume of visitors is not at the peak you can…

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7 May Events in Santa Fe, New Mexico

Spring warmth has taken hold, flowers are in bloom across The City Different, and the calendar is filled with special events—it must be May in Santa Fe! Memorial Day weekend—the unofficial start to summer—is near and now is the time to begin planning a getaway to Santa Fe. Here are 7 May events in…

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A Day Trip To Chimayó From Santa Fe

Day Trip to Chimayó There’s no shortage of things to see, do, and eat in Santa Fe. You could spend days here just visiting museums and soaking up the scenery. However, if you’ve spent some time exploring The City Different and are ready to see more of Northern New Mexico, consider a day trip to…

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Santa Fe Spring Travel FAQs

Why is Spring the best time to visit Santa Fe? Spring is quieter than the summer, and yet not as quiet as winter. The locals are thrilled to welcome you into their galleries, retail shops, and restaurants, in part because they have just emerged from a slower season and they are rejuvenated! Also…

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Santa Fe Gardens in Bloom

It’s that blooming time of year again in Santa Fe, when trees around the city begin to burst with pink and white blossoms and daffodils pop up, creating a vibrant yellow border in front of The City Different's iconic adobe walls. Soon the wisteria vines will be cascading with purple flowers and the…

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Explore the Cultural Legacy of Chimayó

The streets of the community of El Potrero, located near Chimayó, fill every Holy Week with as many as 40,000 faithful pilgrims making their journey to El Santuario de Chimayó. The santuario itself is modest, yet elegant, famed around the world for the healing power of the dirt found beneath the…

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