Difference between revisions of "Santa Fe"

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* [http://www.golondrinas.org/ El Rancho de las Golondrinas] -- Living Museum
* [http://www.golondrinas.org/ El Rancho de las Golondrinas] -- Living Museum
* [http://glorietapass.org/ Glorieta Battlefield]. Also see [[Wikipedia:Glorieta Pass Battlefield]]
* [http://glorietapass.org/ Glorieta Battlefield]. Also see [[Wikipedia:Glorieta Pass Battlefield]]
Movie sets:
* [http://www.bonanzacreekranch.com/ Bonanza Creek Ranch]]. Working cattle ranch. Been around since the 1950s. Several movies have been shot here
* [http://www.garsonstudios.com/ Garson Studios]. Filmed a bunch of movies here


=== Santa Fe Farmer's Market ===
=== Santa Fe Farmer's Market ===

Revision as of 03:14, 20 May 2011

This is the page for Santa Fe, which is in New Mexico about an hour north of Albuquerque.

Restaurants

To Do

Movie sets:

Santa Fe Farmer's Market

Saturdays 8AM - 12PM
1607 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87501

Georgia O'Keefe Museum

217 Johnson St
Santa Fe, NM 87501

Upaya Institute

1404 Cerro Gordo Rd
Santa Fe, NM 87501

Lodging

The Inn of the Governors is right downtown. A lot of local people have their relatives/guests stay there. It's pretty affordable and very accommodating. You'd be able to walk to dinner, etc. Stayed here and at Santa Fe Suites on my Santa Fe (May 2011) trip.

Ten Thousand Waves is awesome. It is about a 10 minute drive from town. You would probably need a car if you stay at the Waves. Especially, if you wanted to see the area at all.

Transportation

You have three choices for transportation from the Sunport :) 1. rent a car -- pretty inexpensive, most convenient and a time-saver. 2. take the Sandia Shuttle -- somewhat convenient and probably for two the same as a car rental. 3. Ride the Rail Runner -- It's no BART -- so not sure that the times/connecting shuttles would work. It's the cheapest, most enviro friendly and, if you stay at the Inn of the Governors, you wouldn't need a car.