Santa Fe Hotels
From the heart of the city's world-renowned plaza to the beautiful surrounding desert mountains, Santa Fe offers a flourish of attractions for a truly exciting New Mexico vacation. From its deep historical roots as a pueblo setting to an early Spanish colonial capital, the city provides a variety of artistic, cultural, and natural activities set in the richly picturesque and idyllic American southwest. Known for its history in architectural grandeur, tourists can visit the Romanesque Revival Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assissi, the Spanish colonial style San Miguel Mission, and the historically renowned Spanish territorial style Palace of the Governors. Tourists can also visit the historical downtown Plaza in the center of the town, where local flavor and folk art combine for a truly enchanting experience. Visitors can take in the Museum Hill district, home to Santa Fe's bustling art galleries and museums, hosting a variety of styles from folk to Native American to experimental. Or step back into the breathtaking nature that inspires such art in the nearby Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the Bandelier National Monument, and Ski Santa Fe, the city's prime skiing area.
