Santa Fe offers a glorious mix of arts and history in a beautiful natural setting. Stay for a while in the town and surrounding neighborhoods to understand why travelers have been visiting the area for four centuries since early Spanish colonial times. The downtown area is filled with great cultural attractions, while areas north of the city are nestled in inspiring Rocky Mountain settings, where ancient people lived and scientists initiated the Atomic Age. Decide where to stay for a memorable vacation in accommodations ranging from budget motels to hotels and lodges in historic adobe buildings.
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Great Neighborhoods for Culture
Downtown Santa Fe is a great place to stay for numerous cultural attractions, from the New Mexico State Capitol and Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, to the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. Find accommodations near Tesuque north of the city to enjoy outstanding musical performances in the striking architecture of the Santa Fe Opera House. Hotels just south of the center are ideal for visiting more than 100 galleries, restaurants, and shops in the Canyon Road neighborhood. Drive a few miles farther south for the Museum of International Folk Art. Stay in Los Alamos in the mountains to the north to explore the scientific innovations showcased in the Bradbury Science Museum.

Downtown Santa Fe
Visitors to Downtown Santa Fe rave about its fascinating museums, popular shops, and acclaimed art galleries. You might also want to make some time to see Santa Fe Plaza or Santuario De Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe while you're exploring the neighborhood.
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Tesuque
Tesuque is noteworthy for its spas, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Glenn Green Galleries & Sculpture Garden and Shidoni Foundry.

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Los Alamos
You'll enjoy the mountain views and museums in Los Alamos. You might want to make time for a stop at Los Alamos Historical Museum or Pajarito Ski Mountain.
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Where to Stay for Outdoor Activities
Look beyond the brown landscape surrounding Santa Fe to appreciate the hidden treasures of this desert setting. Stay in Los Alamos to discover the diversity of the region's plants and animals with a visit to the Los Alamos Nature Center. Book accommodations in nearby White Rock for visits to the Bandelier National Monument, which offers hiking through canyon and mesa landscapes. Santa Fe itself is a great place to stay to relax in the downtown setting of the Santa Fe Plaza, or enter Hillside Park to climb to the Cross of the Martyrs. The Southside and Cuyamungue neighborhoods are convenient for playing pleasant rounds of golf in the region's dry air.

Los Alamos
You'll enjoy the mountain views and museums in Los Alamos. You might want to make time for a stop at Los Alamos Historical Museum or Pajarito Ski Mountain.
Recommended hotels in Los Alamos
White Rock
Unique features of White Rock include the restaurants and monuments. Make a stop by Rio Grande or Don Quixote Distillery & Winery while you're exploring the area.

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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.
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Cuyamungue
The restaurants and museums are a few reasons travelers visit Cuyamungue. Want to see more of the surrounding area? Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino and Towa Golf Resort are a few top sights nearby.
Best Areas to Stay for History
Santa Fe's history is visible in the downtown neighborhood surrounding the Palace of the Governors, a structure built as the seat of the Spanish regional government in the 1600s and now a state history museum. Stay in White Rock to explore the Tsankawi section of Bandelier National Monument, which includes ancient petroglyphs and an Ancestral Pueblo village. Accommodations in the town of Pojoaque are good for visiting the Poeh Cultural Center to study Tewa Pueblo history. Shift to more modern history with a stay in Los Alamos to learn about the beginning of the Atomic Age at the Los Alamos History Museum and Manhattan Project National Historical Park.

White Rock
Unique features of White Rock include the restaurants and monuments. Make a stop by Rio Grande or Don Quixote Distillery & Winery while you're exploring the area.
Recommended hotels in White Rock
Pojoaque
The abundant dining options and casinos are top of the list for many visitors to Pojoaque. A stop by Cities of Gold Casino or Poeh Museum might round out your trip.

Recommended hotels in Pojoaque

Los Alamos
You'll enjoy the mountain views and museums in Los Alamos. You might want to make time for a stop at Los Alamos Historical Museum or Pajarito Ski Mountain.
Recommended hotels in Los Alamos
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