For our Circle Works! visitors from out of state:
There is a lot that you can explore while you are in Santa Fe to do Circle Work with us. Get inspired!
Interesting Links for Visitors of Santa Fe:
Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce
City of Santa Fe website
Ski Santa Fe
Santa Fe Photography & Digital Imaging Workshops
Site Santa Fe
Santa Fe School of Cooking
Old Santa Fe Trail
Santa Fe Southern Railway
Santa Fe Film Festival
Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival
- A short video about " The City Different" Santa Fe:
- Free digital visitors guide:
- Wonderful hikes and outdoor adventures in the Santa Fe area with:
- Interesting information for example about " Tee Time" and golf courses around town
Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce
- A 'must see' for Opera lovers:
City of Santa Fe website
Ski Santa Fe
Santa Fe Photography & Digital Imaging Workshops
Site Santa Fe
Santa Fe School of Cooking
Old Santa Fe Trail
Santa Fe Southern Railway
Santa Fe Film Festival
Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival
Santa Fe is called 'The City Different'.
It's no exaggeration to say that Santa Fe is one of the most unique cities in the United States of America.
Santa Fe is located at 7,000 feet in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and enjoys one of the best climates in the world.
No matter if you come here for business reasons, because of the world famous Canyon Road with its many art galleries or for vacation. If you like stunning mountain views and rich culture you've come to the right place. There are hidden treasures everywhere if you know where to look. Santa Fe is one of the most interesting art centers in the world and the oldest capital in the United States.
It's no exaggeration to say that Santa Fe is one of the most unique cities in the United States of America.
Santa Fe is located at 7,000 feet in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and enjoys one of the best climates in the world.
No matter if you come here for business reasons, because of the world famous Canyon Road with its many art galleries or for vacation. If you like stunning mountain views and rich culture you've come to the right place. There are hidden treasures everywhere if you know where to look. Santa Fe is one of the most interesting art centers in the world and the oldest capital in the United States.
Lodging In and Around Santa Fe. You can chose from many possibilities.
Here are just some:
More than 30 unique vacation rentals close to old town, we call them 'Casitas'. You can find everything from cozy romantic studios perfect for romantic getaways, to one, two and three bedroom homes, a world class hotel like Inn and Spa at Loretto / luxurious resort & Spa or an unusual (elegant to casual) Bed & Breakfast. Here are some links:
Casitas: Wendy Kapp http://www.twocasitas.com
First Class Hotel: http://www.innatloretto.com/
Encantado Resort : http://www.encantadoresort.com/
1001 'Night Hotel': http://fivegraces.com/
Here are just some:
More than 30 unique vacation rentals close to old town, we call them 'Casitas'. You can find everything from cozy romantic studios perfect for romantic getaways, to one, two and three bedroom homes, a world class hotel like Inn and Spa at Loretto / luxurious resort & Spa or an unusual (elegant to casual) Bed & Breakfast. Here are some links:
Casitas: Wendy Kapp http://www.twocasitas.com
First Class Hotel: http://www.innatloretto.com/
Encantado Resort : http://www.encantadoresort.com/
1001 'Night Hotel': http://fivegraces.com/
Fascinating New Mexico
There is a reason why New Mexico is called "The Land Of Enchantment."
The Los Angeles Times named New Mexico the top place to visit! Several reasons to visit include the following: The state's 100th birthday, adobe architecture, Santa Fe's art galleries, world class accommodations, dining and shopping.
Visitors love New Mexico because of:
There is a reason why New Mexico is called "The Land Of Enchantment."
The Los Angeles Times named New Mexico the top place to visit! Several reasons to visit include the following: The state's 100th birthday, adobe architecture, Santa Fe's art galleries, world class accommodations, dining and shopping.
Visitors love New Mexico because of:
- Four seasons
- 300 sunny days per year!
- Incredible blue sky and some of the best air quality of any city in the U.S. (Consistently rated in the top two!)
- The high desert landscape, flora, fauna and unique rock formations
- Exotic birds, especially many species of humming birds not seen in other parts of the U.S.
- The unique culture of the state with strong Hispanic and Native American influences
- More than 300 art galleries in Santa Fe, almost 200 on one street: the famous 'Canyon Road'
- Exciting world-class skiing and snow boarding
- Incredible light. Many artists & photographers work and live here. The famous Georgia O'Keefe was one them.
- While hiking you may see: elk, deer, bears, coyotes, antelopes, bob-cats, prairie dogs and skunks
- The architecture of the Santa Fe Open Air Opera is fascinating. It's surrounded by the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez Mountains. The opera is internationally known for introducing new operas as well as for its productions of the standard operatic repertoire
- Casinos with restaurants and Spas
- Many museums. The U.S. Travel Association ranked Santa Fe No.3 for museums after New York City & Boston
- Native Americans art & culture, including the historic pueblos where they live
- Hot tubs in nature
- Fishing and rafting, horse back riding, rodeo,
- The famous and historic "Route 66"
- The largest hot air balloon fiesta in the world in October with 750 balloons
- Film festivals, music festivals & the Santa Fe wine festival
- The largest international Folk Art Market in the world
- Great Golf Courses, some with majestic mountain views, arroyos, sandstone ridges, dramatic rocks and native trees
- White Sands. Probably the biggest Gypsum desert dunes in the world. The origin of this desert dates back to around 100 million years ago
- Business conferences
- Stunning sunsets