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The Healing House recommendations for things to do in this area:
Casual & Fine Dining
Gabriel’s
Gabriel's, serving food of the Southwest & Old Mexico - renowned in New Mexico - is considered one of the best restaurants in America by Zagat. An authentic mix of modern and classic Mexican and Southwestern dishes and seasonal specials.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 455-7000
www.gabrielsofsantafe.com
La Choza Restaurant
Voted the #1 New Mexican restaurant by readers of the Santa Fe Reporter, La Choza takes pride in bringing you generations of tradition, “from our family to yours.” Award-winning red and green chile, summer patio dining, full bar and long-standing quality & consistency have made La Choza a local favorite for delicious traditional food of the Southwest since 1983.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 982-0909
www.lachozasf.com
Palace Prime
A Santa Fe tradition reborn, serving steak, seafood, and cocktails in an elegant setting. Upscale dining service with experienced staff. A must for special occasions or nights out with significant other.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 919-9935
www.palaceprimesf.com
The Bell Tower
Perched atop La Fonda on the Plaza on the 5th floor is the Bell Tower Bar, an entirely unique Santa Fe Bar that is ideally situated for sipping a cocktail while enjoying the sunset or enjoying a lite fare, all while soaking in the sunshine. Open seasonally, it is heralded as one of the best-looking bars in Santa Fe, the Bell Tower offers an enticing menu of light bites as well as a premium list of top-shelf cocktails.
Santa Fe, NM
Opens May 1st, Closes October 30th
www.lafondasantafe.com
Coyote Cafe & Rooftop Cantina
Celebrating over 30 years of service, Coyote Cafe has garnered a world-wide following as a staple of international tastes and world class service. One of the City Different's most beloved and iconic establishments, the Cafe’s creative menu of eclectic, modern Southwestern Cuisine has set the bar for fine dining in Santa Fe and the nation.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 983-1615
www.coyotecafe.com
The Pink Adobe
The Pink Adobe was established in 1944 by Rosalea Murphy. Known affectionately by locals as "The Pink," the restaurant has grown into a local and national landmark since its humble beginnings serving Dobe Burgers, French onion soup, and hot apple pie.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 983-7712
www.thepinkadobe.com
La Boca
With the feel of a lively European wine bar, La Boca also features an extensive selection of carefully chosen mediterranean and South American wines. Knowledgeable and animated staff graciously guide customers to the perfect wine to complement their meals. La Boca also prides itself on being an ambassador of Spanish sherry culture, transporting its guests to Cadiz in the crisp cool flavors of Fino, or the deep fig-essence of a Pedro Ximenez.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 982-3433
www.labocasantafe.com
Dinner for Two
Locally owned Restaurant in the heart of Santa Fe for the last Twenty years. What defines Dinner for Two is great food and service in a fun environment, Our emphasis in fun and amazing cocktails made Dinner for Two a standout on the Santa Fe Restaurant scene. We are known for the finest steaks in New Mexico. Fantastic marbling, well seasoned and charred on a white hot Grill for our signature flavor.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 820-2075
https://dinnerfortwonm.com
Il Vicino Wood Oven Pizza
A contemporary Italian pizzeria serving authentic wood-fired pizza and calzones, baked lasagna and pastas, panini and piadine flatbread-style sandwiches, and signature salads.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 986-8700
https://ilvicino.com/
Fire & Hops
At Fire & Hops, co-owners Joel Coleman and Josh Johns are proud to serve you house-made dishes in a 115+-year-old adobe home in the heart of old Santa Fe. Located just a short walk from the historic Santa Fe Plaza, numerous hotels and vacation rentals. When you’re ready for something other than a local chile dish, give them a try. Fun, friendly and comfortable; They have an ever-changing selection of fresh, local craft beer and they feature a great selection of quality and affordable wines, ciders, and kombuchas.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 954-1635
www.fireandhopsgastropub.com
Tia Sophia’s
A simple diner, Tia Sophia's became a spot for both local's and tourists alike, featuring good-old-fashion northern New Mexico dishes at reasonable prices. Over the years much changed downtown but we stayed the same ... our goal is to serve the mouth watering chile, the flakey sopapiallas, and the breakfast burritos that we served back then to you now.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 983-9880
http://www.tiasophias.com/
Lino’s Trattoria and Pizzeria
Comfy eatery serves wood-fired pizzas, pasta plates & homemade gelato for dine-in or takeout. Beer brewed onsite with the flavors of Santa Fe.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 982-8474
www.linostrattoriapizzeria.com
La Plazuela at the La Fonda
Fresh and flavorful, La Plazuela takes an innovative approach to Santa Fe dining and New Mexican cuisine, cooking up traditional recipes with enticing new twists. Nestled in the heart of La Fonda on the Plaza, is the most romantic among restaurants in Santa Fe. La Plazuela will take you on a food adventure that offers an intimate dining experience, presenting guests with tantalizing New World twists on Southwestern cuisine.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 995-2334
www.lafondasantafe.com/la-plazuela
Henry & The Fish
Breakfast, Lunch, Bakehouse, Espresso, Coffee & Tea, Fresh bakes goods. ALL DAY MENU.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 995-1191
www.henryandthefish.com
Cafe Pasquals
Mexican fare from local & organic ingredients along with a community table in a historic adobe. This cafe and art gallery serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 983-9340
https://pasquals.com
Geronimo
Warm and inviting, the elegant "Borrego House" was built by Geronimo Lopez in 1756. Thick adobe walls, kiva fireplaces and wood beams surround.
Geronimo is the recipient of the AAA Four Diamond and Mobil/Forbes 4 Star Awards. Voted Opentable "Top 100 Restaurants in the Country" and TripAdvisor "Top 10 Restaurants in the US"
Executive Chef Sllin Cruz creates the "Global Eclectic" menu that changes seasonally.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 982-1500
www.geronimorestaurant.com
El Farol
El Farol has provided locals and visitors over a century of memorable experiences since 1835.
We feature traditional Spanish tapas, small plates that pack big flavor, as well as paella, steaks and daily specials. Patrons enjoy our dinner shows featuring the musicians and dancers of the renowned National Institute of Flamenco.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 983-9912
www.elfarolsantafe.com/
Paloma
Paloma is a vibrant Mexican-inspired restaurant and bar. Chef Nathan Mayes has created a menu of lively, modern dishes. Some are authentic recipes and some are fresh interpretations of Mexican cuisine.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 467-8624
https://palomasantafe.com
Radish & Rye
Serving contemporary American cuisine highlighting the best of the season in support of independent farmers and artisan producers.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 930-5325
https://radishandrye.com/
Arts & Culture
Abiquiú Studio
The Abiquiú Studio Tour is a self-guided, driving tour that takes visitors and collectors through the village of Abiquiu and the surrounding Chama River Valley–a landscape of imposing mountains, spectacular rock formations, and the glorious rivers of the Piedra Lumbra basin.
Abiquiú, NM
(505) 257-0866
https://www.abiquiustudiotour.org/
Farahnheight
Platforming Contemporary Native American Art & Southwest Contemporary Creations.
Art from Farahnheight is currently displayed throughout the rentals at The Healing House of New Mexico.
Santa Fe, NM
(575) 751-4278
http://farahnheight.com/
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
The O’Keeffe Home and Studio reflects a blend of Native American and Spanish Colonial building styles, regional architectural traditions dating back centuries. The oldest rooms of the house were probably built in 1744. The house was expanded in the 19th century into a pueblo-style adobe (mud brick) hacienda, with rows of rooms organized around a common open space, or plazuela.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 946-1000
www.okeeffemuseum.org
Santa Fe Plaza
Radiating from the four-centuries-old Palace of the Governors, the most historic area of the city is completely walkable, with quaint winding streets featuring charming boutiques, restaurants, bookstores, and art galleries tucked into every block. Aspects of the past remain in the look and feel of the traditional Spanish Plaza, including a certain flavor of the Old West and the time-honored tradition whereby local Native artisans sell their amazing creations beneath the portal of the Palace of the Governors. Downtown hotels are convenient to everything including fabulous restaurants, world-class museums, and shopping.
Santa Fe, NM
800-777-2489
www.santafe.org
Museum of Indian Arts & Culture
The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, one of four museums in the Museum of New Mexico system, is a premier repository of Native art and material culture and tells the stories of the people of the Southwest from pre-history through contemporary art.
It is MIAC's mission to provide cross-cultural education to the many visitors to Santa Fe who take part in our programs and to New Mexican residents throughout the state.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 476-1269
www.indianartsandculture.org
Museum of International Folk Art
The Museum of International Folk Art expands the understanding of folk art and encourages dialogue about traditions, cultural identity, community, and aesthetics. The museum is a dynamic, multidimensional learning environment that is an integral part of community life. Our collection and programming provide important connections between past, present, and future folk art and related traditions.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 476-1200
www.internationalfolkart.org
Meow Wolf
Meow Wolf's House of Eternal Return is a mind-bending, explorable art experience for people of all ages in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Featuring over 70 rooms of immersive art, House of Eternal Return takes participants on a macrocosmic adventure of seemingly endless possibilities.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 395-6369
https://meowwolf.com/visit/santa-fe
Sightseeing
Santuario de Chimayo
El Santuario de Chimayó is a Roman Catholic church in Chimayó, New Mexico, United States. This shrine, a National Historic Landmark, is famous for the story of its founding and as a contemporary pilgrimage site.
Chimayo, NM
(505) 351-4360
www.holychimayo.us
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi is a lovely example of Romanesque Revival architecture, characterized by its Corinthian columns, rounded arches, and square towers. Built between 1869 and 1886, it took the place of a much older adobe chapel. The last remaining piece of the original church houses a statue of the Virgin Mary known as Our Lady La Conquistadora. The statue was first brought to the site in 1626 from Spain and is the oldest of its kind in the United States.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 982-5619
www.cbsfa.org
Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
At 650 feet above the river, The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge is the second highest bridge on the U.S. Highway System and the fifth highest bridge in the United States. During the construction of the bridge in the 1960s, funding did not exist to continue the road on the other side, leading to its nickname, the “Bridge to Nowhere.”
After its dedication in 1965, the American Institute of Steel Construction awarded the bridge “Most Beautiful Steel Bridge” in the “Long Span” category. Since then, the bridge has been a draw to visitors from around the world who come to peer (some more nervously than others) over its railings at the plunging cliffs of the gorge and the roiling river below. There is also a stunning walking trail along the rim of the gorge that leaves from the parking lot on the west side of the bridge.
Parks & Nature
Pure Cliff Dwellings
Experience one of northern New Mexico’s most awe-inspiring cultural attractions featuring cliff & cave dwellings, early Pueblo architecture, an original Harvey House, and a stunning panorama of the valley. Spend time with us, and be touched by the spirit of a special place between the earth and sky.
Los Alamos, NM
505-917-6650
www.puyecliffdwellings.com
Los Alamos Hiking Trails
In and around Los Alamos, New Mexico is a plethora of trails for the hiking enthusiast. Many of the trails are easily accessible within the town of Los Alamos and off of Hwy 4 which provides access to the Santa Fe National Forest. The majority of these trails are designated for foot use, however, several trails can be used for mountain biking and horseback riding.
Los Alamos, NM
www.aztecnm.com
Echo Amphitheater
Echo Amphitheater is a natural amphitheater located in the Carson National Forest in northern New Mexico, United States. The concrete trail from the parking lot meanders to Echo Canyon. The trail ascends at a moderately easy pace. The last part of the trail has steep stairs leading up to the Echo Canyon.
Abiquiu, NM
www.fs.usda.gov
Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort
Located 20 miles southeast of Taos and two hours north of Albuquerque, Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort has been known for its Family-Friendly, Family Fun since 1952. Northern New Mexico’s oldest ski resort, Sipapu was founded by Lloyd and Olive Bolander and continues to be a family-owned and operated resort today.
Vadito, NM
https://www.sipapu.ski/
Taos Pueblo
A living Native American community. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. We welcome you to visit our village when you travel to Northern New Mexico.
Taos, NM
https://taospueblo.com/
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument is a U.S. National Monument located approximately 40 miles southwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico, near Cochiti Pueblo.
Cochiti Pueblo, NM
www.blm.gov/visit/kktr
Taos Ski Valley
Ski the Rockies where the essence of the sport still shines with a season full of Bluebird days. Being an independently owned ski resort, we provide a day of powder fun without the crowds.
Taos Ski Valley, NM
https://www.skitaos.com
Angel Fire Resort
Angel Fire Resort began in 1966, as a small ski destination in Northern New Mexico. They have grown into a four-season resort offering a memorable Rocky Mountain experience for families, outdoor enthusiasts and groups.
Angel Fire, NM
www.angelfireresort.com
Getting Around
Rio Metro
The Rail Runner’s northern terminus is marked by bustling activity – an active farmers market, restaurants and cafés, and a range of retail offerings.
Santa Fe, NM
www.riometro.org
Bikeways and Trails
Bicycle paths and trails for all levels of riders are located in and around the city. The Santa Fe Bikeways & Trails guide provides extensive information.
Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe Biking Trails
RTD Mountain Trail Route Map
Entertainment & Activities
El Alamo Winery
El Alamo (The Cottonwood) Winery is located in Northern New Mexico in the community of Alcalde not far from the banks of the Rio Grande river. El Alamo vineyard is shadowed by a towering centuries-old Cottonwood tree that is situated on the banks of the Acequia Madre de Alcalde community ditch. Along with the estate-grown grapes, El Alamo Winery produces high-quality wines from grapes grown exclusively in New Mexico. Private wine tasting appointments available.
Receive a FREE VIP Wine Tasting Experience with a signed business card from Dr. Jessyca Franco-Chavez.
Alcalde, NM
www.elalamowinery.com
Santa Fe Opera
Santa Fe Opera is an American opera company, located 7 miles north of Santa Fe, New Mexico. After creating the Opera Association of New Mexico in 1956, its founding director, John Crosby, oversaw the building of the first opera house on a newly acquired former guest ranch of 199 acres.
Santa Fe, NM
https://www.santafeopera.org/
Santa Fe Farmer’s Market
Santa Fe Opera is an American opera company, located 7 miles north of Santa Fe, New Mexico. After creating the Opera Association of New Mexico in 1956, its founding director, John Crosby, oversaw the building of the first opera house on a newly acquired former guest ranch of 199 acres.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 983-4098
https://santafefarmersmarket.com/
Liquid Light Glass
Liquid Light Glass is a world-class contemporary glass studio and gallery that offers glassblowing demonstrations and limited classes in a private studio.
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 820-2222
https://www.liquidlightglass.com/
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