Colorful. Eclectic. Fascinating.
Santa Fe has captivated travelers for centuries. In ancient times, Native Americans hunted and fished in the luxuriant valley at the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, growing crops in the fertile plain of the Santa Fe River. Later, Santa Fe was established as a Spanish provincial capital, its streets dotted with adobe buildings and its culture woven by Native American, Anglo and Hispanic traditions into a rich tapestry.
Known as “The City Different,” Santa Fe is a magical and sensory place, endlessly immersive and inspiring. The oldest city in New Mexico, it has earned a place among the top cities in the world, thanks to its singular mix of museums and galleries, historic sites and Native American heritage, art and architecture, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty. And with 320 days of sunshine a year, is it any wonder that outdoor lovers flock to Santa Fe in every season? (credit: Hotel Santa Fe)