We kindly recommend booking early, as the Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta is a popular event that brings many visitors to the area. We also encourage guests to attend, it's a wonderful way to see the spirit of Santa Fe!
For over 30 years, the Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta has celebrated the unique flavors and rich culinary traditions of Santa Fe. What began as a one-day gathering in a parking lot, with just 20 restaurants and 20 wineries, has evolved into a highly anticipated, five-day festival, with 65 of Santa Fe’s top restaurants and 90 world-class winery partners. This one-of-a-kind experience draws over 4,500 food and wine lovers to the region. Join us this September and savor the best of Santa Fe’s food, wine, and culture.
Canyon Road in Santa Fe is a famous, walkable arts district just a short stroll from the Plaza. It’s a half-mile stretch of narrow, tree-lined street filled with more than a hundred galleries and studios showing work in every style you can imagine, from traditional and Native American art to contemporary, abstract, and fine photography.
Ten Thousand Waves is inspired by the great Japanese mountain hot spring resorts. Everything they do has been constantly and thoughtfully refined over the last 45 years. It is located 10 minutes from downtown Santa Fe, but only minutes from the National Forest. There is nothing quite like this on the North American continent. They offer private hot tub suites, bodywork and dining at their izakaya restaurant.
Santa Fe is a hiker's paradise. With its location in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, you have convenient access to the Foothill Trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. And just 4 miles minutes from the historic Plaza lie acres of National Forest in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Here you'll find miles of excellent trails to explore that range from easy to challenging.
Santa Fe offers wonderful options for all players, be they novices or advanced with low handicaps. Award-winning and 3rd-party-endorsed 9- and 18-hole courses feature natural rolling topography and dramatic elevation changes, as well signature rock formations and indigenous vegetation that organically delineate individual holes.
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is dedicated to the artistic legacy of Georgia O'Keeffe, her life, American modernism, and public engagement. It opened on July 17, 1997, eleven years after the artist's death. It comprises multiple sites in two locations: Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Abiquiu, New Mexico.
Warm and inviting, the elegant "Borrego House" was built by Geronimo Lopez in 1756. Thick adobe walls, kiva fireplaces and wood beams surround. Geronimo is the recipient of the AAA Four Diamond and Mobil/Forbes 4 Star Awards. Voted Opentable "Top 100 Restaurants in the Country" and TripAdvisor "Top 10 Restaurants in the US". Executive Chef Sllin Cruz creates the "Global Eclectic" menu that changes seasonally.
Breakfast, brunch, and lunch at Mille are first and foremost about the experience. Relax and enjoy!
Tesuque Village Market is a well-known and longtime local favorite in Santa Fe, New Mexico, located in the small village of Tesuque, just a short scenic drive north of downtown Santa Fe. It’s more than just a place to eat — it’s a community hub and casual gathering spot that blends restaurant, bakery, bar, and market all in one.
Evangelo's in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is a longtime downtown bar and nightlife institution with a deep history, known for its live music and authentic vibe. Enjoy your night cap at this dive-bar staple with personality.
The Shed is a classic Santa Fe New Mexican restaurant just off the Plaza, known for its cozy, crowded rooms and old-school adobe charm. It serves traditional dishes like enchiladas, tamales, and carne adovada, with rich red and green chile at the center of nearly every plate. Lively, unpretentious, and full of character, it feels like a taste of old Santa Fe.
The Pink Adobe is a cozy, historic Santa Fe restaurant near the Plaza, known for its romantic, old-world atmosphere and classic New Mexican–influenced cuisine.
Looking for a casual breakfast and great coffee? Enjoy The Mud Hut! Serving espresso drinks, pastries, and breakfast burritos in a cozy setting.
Dolina Bakery & Cafe is a cozy, casual breakfast and brunch spot on North Guadalupe Street known for its blend of modern American and Eastern European–inspired dishes. The menu features freshly baked pastries like almond croissants, coffee cakes, and pies alongside heartier offerings such as quiches, soups, breakfast burritos, ricotta pancakes, and chicken‑and‑waffles‑style plates. They serve great coffee and espresso drinks, with soups and baked goods available for takeout as well.
Shake Foundation in Santa Fe is a casual, beloved burger spot on Cerrillos Road with an old‑school American vibe and a local twist. It’s focused on fresh, hand‑prepared burgers — especially its green chile cheeseburger made from all‑natural sirloin and chuck — along with other options like lamb and bison.
Café Pasqual’s is a beloved Santa Fe classic just off the Plaza, known for its fabulous brunch.
La Choza is a longtime Santa Fe favorite serving classic New Mexican comfort food in a casual, colorful adobe setting near the Railyard. It’s known for hearty dishes like enchiladas, tacos, posole, and plenty of red and green chile, plus strong margaritas from the full bar.
La Boca is a lively downtown tapas spot serving Spanish-inspired small plates, wine, and sherry in a warm, energetic setting. It’s perfect for sharing dishes, lingering over drinks, and soaking up a buzzy, European-style atmosphere that’s popular with both locals and visitors.
Gruet in Santa Fe is a relaxed downtown wine tasting room known for its New Mexico–made sparkling wines. Located near the Plaza, it’s a great spot to enjoy a flight or a glass of brut or rosé in a casual, welcoming setting.