Many of you have asked for more detailed information about travel and lodging in Santa Fe.
Santa Fe is a destination city full of color, art and tradition.Its downtown plaza is the heart of the city with hotels, B&B, fine shops, galleries and restaurants all within walking distance of one another.
LODGING: Varies from season to season. Most hotels consider High Season May-Oct.,Winter Season Nov-Jan, Spring Season Feb-April.
Prices are higher near the plaza but the accommodations are very elegant. My favorites are Hotel St. Francis, Hotel Santa Fe and the Inn of the Turquoise Bear.
Mid-range options along Cerrillos Road and away from the plaza would require a car or a taxi service, (Capital City Cab).
Some ideas are: Santa Fe Sage Inn, The El Rey Inn, Old Pecos Trail Inn and the Courtyard by Marriott.
Victoria"s neighbor Julie has 2 rooms with bath and kitchen access
for rent. Contact Victoria.
TRAVEL: If you plan on driving from your home, Google Map Santa Fe.
Air travel via ABQ International Airport, 1 hour south of Santa Fe.
Car rental and Sandia Shuttle Express are there at the baggage claim area.
FOOD: Whole Foods, Trader Joes, Sunflower Farmers Market, all with great take out options.
Santa Fe is known for its great restaurants. Local favorites are: Guadalupe Cafe, The Shed, Upper Crust Pizza, Blue Corn Cafe, La Choza, Pink Adobe, Andiamo, Pasquals, Pranzo Italian Grill and Harry's Road House.
Try this link: Restaurant Guide
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