A Virtual Santa Fe, New Mexico Vacation - SantaFe.com
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Even if you can’t make it to Santa Fe, New Mexico right now, you can still dream about a trip to the City Different. Here are some of our favorite video guides filmed by the SantaFe.com Production team. Whether you want to get out in nature, learn about our Pueblo cultures, dine out at a world-class restaurant, view beautiful art or more, Santa Fe will be here for you soon. In the meantime, watch below:

Spring in Santa Fe

 

Whitewater Rafting

 

Walk with the Ancients

 

Walk with Art

 

River Walk

 

A View from on High

 

Enjoy a Patio

 

Make Something

 

Take the Margarita Trail

 

Take a Santa Fe spa day

 

Of Course, Meow Wolf

 

And if You Only Have One Day in Santa Fe

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How to Spend One Day, Two Days, or a Week in Santa Fe, New Mexico
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It’s easy to spend a lot of time in Santa Fe, New Mexico. But sometimes you may only be able to spend a day, maybe two. And if you’re lucky, a whole week is on the agenda. Here’s what we recommend for your time in the City Different One Day in Santa Fe Stroll around the historic Plaza, stopping to admire the artwork and jewelry created by the Native Americans sitting under the portal of the Palace of the Governors. … Read More

Santa Fe Film Festival 2025

A quarter of a century ago, Santa Fe embraced cinema — not just as entertainment, but as a force that shapes culture, sparks dialogue, and redefines storytelling. Now, 25 years later, the Santa Fe Film Festival (SFFF) returns from February 19 – 23 to celebrate its legacy of championing independent film while setting the stage for the future. This year’s festival is not only about watching movies, but also about celebrating film’s power to challenge, inspire, and connect us across … Read More

Contemporary Hispanic Market 2025

As summer art markets go in Santa Fe, there are plenty to choose from. Whether you’re into Native American art, or folk art, antique art or contemporary art, there’s probably a Market for it. One of the lesser known, but no less important markets taking place in the City Different is the Contemporary Hispanic Market, held in conjunction with the Traditional Spanish Market, on July 26 – 27 2025, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. The event, as always, is … Read More

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