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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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Things to Do in April

It’s officially spring, drawing our attention to the blooming of Santa Fe’s vast, high-elevation landscape. Artists and art lovers have long been inspired by it, so too our diverse cultural influences, our rich history, and our modern, yet outpost-like vibe. Not to mention The City Different’s…

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Spring Into March

Hello Spring Breakers! Beyond being a fantastic destination for your family to enjoy dozens of activities with one another, did you know that you can choose from more than a thousand different live performances and art events each year in Santa Fe?! It’s true! And March has arrived to showcase a…

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Six Ways to Love Santa Fe in February

Christmas and New Year’s Eve may be over but Santa Fe’s winter wonderland is still going strong in The City Different. Just a gaze to the east and you will see the Sangre de Cristo Mountain’s gorgeous snowcap! Here are 6 happenings you’ll want to take advantage of while you visit our historic city…

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8 of Santa Fe's Best November Events

November always brings an opportunity to take a deep breath and appreciate the wonders of the season. Here in Santa Fe, we are grateful for the beauty of the mountains and the many diverse experiences. Join us in discovering a few of Santa Fe’s best November events. (Photo courtesy of TOURISM…

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Día de Muertos in Santa Fe

Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos and Día de Muertos, is a traditional holiday celebrated in Mexico on November 1 and 2. Intended to be a joyful occasion of remembrance, the holiday focuses on gathering family and friends to honor and pray for loved ones who have passed on, and to help support…

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Fall for these 11 October Events in Santa Fe

Shhh! Here’s a little secret: October is one of the best times of year to visit Santa Fe. Temperatures drop and the crowds dissipate, a “secret season” visit allows you take part in some of the city’s most exciting happenings. So here are the must-see events and activities in The City Different…

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