Downtown Santa Fe Travel Guide
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Popular places to visit

Santa Fe Plaza
Home to many landmarks in the heart of the city, this spacious square evokes echoes of the Spanish colonial era with its markets, bandstand and live music.

Santa Fe Railyard
During your visit to Santa Fe, you can do some window-shopping at Santa Fe Railyard. Experience the lively festivals and fascinating museums in this family-friendly area.

Loretto Chapel
A mysterious spiral staircase with no known origin is the highlight of this former church that now acts as a wedding chapel and museum.

Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi
Take a tour of this 19th-century church in the center of Santa Fe to see its statues and brightly colored stained-glass windows.

Palace of the Governors
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe. Experience the area's fascinating museums and entertainment choices.

New Mexico Museum of Art
Admire the exceptional Pueblo design of the adobe structure that houses one of the oldest art galleries in New Mexico.
Things to do

Santa Fe: Meow Wolf The House of Eternal Return Ticket

Meow Wolf's House of Eternal Return

Santa Fe Self-Guided App-Based Walking Audio Tour

Santa Fe: Canyon Road Art & History Walking Tour
Top hotels in Downtown Santa Fe

La Fonda on the Plaza
"Room was clean and staff were friendly on the 2nd night. The first night we got ignored by the desk agent and then when the other agent finally assisted us we asked for a quiet room and she placed us in the noisiest room available, right next to the kitchen and street window where their loading trucks ..."
Reviewed on 3 Jun 2026

Eldorado Hotel & Spa
"Hotel was absolutely beautiful and classy. Check in was actually the best of all time, just down to an art. Really sweet valet guys and helpful staff. We just loved everything about every moment and especially the Spanish guitar music playing everywhere, man. Wish I was back!!!"
Reviewed on 3 Jun 2026

Piñon Court By La Fonda
"Nice & quiet. Breakfast was good. Enjoy!"
Reviewed on 1 Jun 2026

El Sendero Inn, an Ascend Collection Hotel
"The bed was comfortable and everything was clean and neat. A map of the property and marking our room on it would have been helpful. The person who registered us sent us to the wrong end which meant a long walk with our luggage. If not a map, then making sure staff is aware of the location of the ..."
Reviewed on 4 Jun 2026

Drury Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe
"Glad we chose this hotel for our one night stay and wish we were able to stay longer to enjoy the amenities more. Great expansive breakfast especially for free, compared with most continental breakfasts. The pool and spa on the roof was fantastic way to start my day after using the fitness room. ..."
Reviewed on 3 Jun 2026

Hotel Santa Fe
"Pool spa was not heating. Need a convenience store in hotel to buy water toiletries etc. otherwise great property and we will stay there again."
Reviewed on 1 Jun 2026
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Where to stay in Downtown Santa Fe

Historic Eastside
While visiting Historic Eastside, you might make a stop by sights like Canyon Road and Nedra Matteucci Galleries.

Southside
Southside is known for its popular shops, and with sights like Meow Wolf and International Museum of Collage, Assemblage & Construction, you won't get bored spending a day wandering around this part of Santa Fe.

Northeast Santa Fe
While Northeast Santa Fe isn't home to many top sights, Santa Fe Plaza and New Mexico Museum of Art are some notable places to visit nearby.

North Hills
While there might not be top attractions in North Hills, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Santa Fe Plaza and Canyon Road.

Tesuque
Tesuque is noteworthy for its spas, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Shidoni Foundry and Glenn Green Galleries & Sculpture Garden.
















