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Amusements

  • Amelia White Park
    505-984-6760
    See the remnants of the Santa Fe trail in the park, only a few blocks from the trail's end.

  • J.W. Eaves Movie Ranch
    105 Rancho Allegre Road • Santa Fe, NM 87505
    505-474-3045
    Full-size Western town built for movies. Great place for corporate meetings, weddings and private parties. Tours open to the public.  map

Historic Homes & Buildings

  • Loretto Chapel
    211 Old Santa Fe Trail • Santa Fe, NM 87501
    505-984-7971
    Known also as Lady of Light, this Neo-Gothic chapel was built between 1873 and 1878 as a place of worship for Santa Fe's first nuns.  map

Historic Sites & Monuments

  • El Rancho de las Golondrinas
    La Cienega
    505-471-2261
    Historical view of Spanish colonial period.

  • San Miguel Chapel
    401 Old Santa Fe Trail • Santa Fe, NM 87501
    505-983-3974
    One of the country's oldest churches, the chapel dates back to 1610. Tours and mass available.  map

  • Santuario de Guadalupe
    100 South Guadalipe Street • Santa Fe, NM 87501
    505-988-2027
    An 18th century church, the nation's oldest shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe, includes a small museum and botanical garden. Lectures, concerts, plays and art exhibits. Mass held once a month.  map

  • St. Francis Cathedral
    131 Cathedral Place • Santa Fe, NM 87501
    505-982-5619
    Completed in 1895, this Romanesque cathedral is the legacy of Jean-Baptiste Lamy, Santa Fe's first archbishop.  map

Museums & Galleries

  • Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
    217 Johnson Street • Santa Fe, NM 87501
    Located near Santa Fe's Historic Central Plaza
    505-995-1000
    America's first art museum dedicated to the work of a woman artist of international importance, this 13,000 square-foot museum houses a permanent collection, which includes more than 80 paintings, pastels, drawings, watercolors, and sculptures made by Georgia O'Keeffe between 1914 and 1982, thus preserving and presenting the life work of one of America's greatest artists. more...  map

  • Museum of Fine Arts
    107 West Palace Avenue • Santa Fe, NM 87501
    505-476-5072
    Founded in 1917, as the Art Gallery of the Museum of New Mexico, the Museum of Fine Arts can be found in a Pueblo Revival-style building which was designed by I. H. and William M. Rapp. It features more than 23,000 objects, including photography, works on paper, paintings, sculpture, furniture from the 20th century and contemporary art, with an emphasis on work produced in or related to New Mexico. Exhibits include works by such artists as Frederick Hammersley, Georgia O'Keeffe, Luis Jimenez, Eliot Porter, Ansel Adams, and Sheldon Parsons.  more...  map

  • Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, The
    710-708 Camino Lejo • Santa Fe, NM 87504
    Located on Museum Hill off Old Santa Fe Trail
    505-476-1250
    More than 70,000 works of art and material culture relating to the Pueblo, Navajo, Apache, and other indigenous cultures of the Southwest from pre-historic through contemporary times can be seen at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology, a unit of the Museum of New Mexico. more...

  • Museum of International Folk Art
    706 Camino Lejo • Santa Fe, NM 87505
    Located on Museum Hill off Old Santa Fe Trail
    505-476-1200
    Home to the world’s largest collection of folk art, the Museum of International Folk Art features more than 135,000 artifacts. The Museum is broken up into four different wings: Bartlett, Girard, Hispanic Heritage, and Neutrogena. The Girard Wing showcases folk art, popular art, toys and textiles from more than 100 nations. The Bartlett Wing has two galleries that offer rotating exhibitions based on the museum collections and on field studies of specific cultures or art forms. An international collection containing exquisite textiles and garments as well as objects can be found in the Neutrogena Wing. Four centuries, from the Spanish Colonial period to the 20th century, are presented through hide paintings, tinwork, furniture, jewelry, straw appliqué, horse gear, weavings, and santos, three-dimensional bultos and painted retablos in the Hispanic Heritage Wing. more...  map

  • Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, The
    750 Camino Lejo • Santa Fe, NM 87502
    Located on Museum Hill
    505-982-2226
    Situated in a classic example of the "Spanish Colonial" or "Pueblo Revival" architectural-style building designed by acclaimed late architect John Gaw Meem, the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art houses the Spanish Colonial Arts Society's collection of 3,000 objects of Spanish Colonial art, which includes santos (painted and sculpted images of saints), textiles, tinwork, silverwork, goldwork, ironwork, straw appliqué, ceramics, furniture and books. more...  map

  • Palace of the Governors (circa early 1600s)
    105 West Palace Avenue • Santa Fe, NM 87501
    505-476-5100
    A registered National Historic Landmark and an American Treasure, the Palace of the Governors, an adobe structure, houses the state's history museum and is the oldest continuously occupied public building in the United States. Its collection includes more than 15,000 items from the Spanish colonial (1540-1821), Mexican (1821-1846), U.S. Territorial (1846-1912) and statehood (1912-present) periods of New Mexico's history. Items include a 16th century Morion helmet, 19th century desk, 56-piece sliver service set, and Segesser hide paintings. A non-circulating, closed stack research facility, the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library is part of the Palace of the Governors. more...  map

  • Santa Fe Gallery Association
    P.O. Box 9245 • Santa Fe, NM 87504
    505-982-1648
    Representing the finest art galleries in the Santa Fe area. Gallery listing available.

  • Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
    704 Camino Lejo • Santa Fe, NM 87505
    Located on Museum Hill
    505-982-4636
    New Mexico's oldest private non-profit museum, "the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian hosts changing exhibitions of contemporary and historic Native American art with an emphasis on the Southwest." Founded in 1937, the Wheelwright Museum collects objects and archives that relate to the arts and cultures of the Navajo, Rio Grande Pueblos, and other natives of New Mexico.  map

Tours & Cruises

  • Heli New Mexico
    505-995-1058
    Heli New Mexico is a premier airtour operator in Northern New Mexico. They operate five to six passenger Bell LongRanger Helicopters. They offer helicopter tours of the magnificent vistas near Santa Fe.  more...

  • Santa Fe Southern Railroad
    410 South Guadalupe • Santa Fe, NM 87501
    505-989-8600
    It's a 36 mile round trip between Santa Fe and Lamy that is taken in restored passenger cars.  map

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