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2 days in Sante Fe 🤠 Full itinerary below 👇🏼
HOTEL
100% without a doubt must stay at the @rosewoodinnoftheanasazi Sante Fe. The location was absolutely perfect and ideal for walking everywhere. It's located right next to the heart of town, Sante Fe Plaza where you can find a marketplace on the weekends and tons of shops. Decor and service was top notch. Rooms are filled with hand-crafted wooden and leather furnishings; most rooms also feature private patios and fireplaces. Definitely do the tequila tasting!
SHOPPING
Shiprock (gorgeous gallery style, a must)
Sante Fe Dry Goods (directly under Shiprock)
Malouf
Maya
Visvim
Collected Works
Seret and Sons
Sote
Bahti
Railyard Artisan Market (every Sunday)
DAY EATS
Pasquals (best brunch and gallery upstairs)
Kakawa (chocolate house)
Frito Pie @ Five and Dime
The Tea House
DINNER
Anasazi
Sazon
Geronimo
Izanimi (like stepping in to Japan)
CULTURE/ACTIVITIES
Pottery Pub (drinks and have fun making your own pottery)
Hecho a Mano (located next to pub. My favorite gallery)
The O'Keeffe Museum
Loretto Chapel
Walk down Canyon Road for gallery after gallery and have tea at The Tea House (cute for lunch too)
GETTING THERE
My first time in Sante Fe included a quick 2 hr jaunt from Van Nuys to Taos on JSX. The beautiful and scenic drive included many pit stops along the way:
Gorge Bridge in Taos
Santuario Chimayo (for healing dirt)
Antonio's in Taos for hole in the wall Mexican food
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