Downtown Santa Fe
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Visit Downtown Santa Fe
Popular places to visit

Santa Fe Plaza
Home to many landmarks in the heart of the city, this spacious square evokes echoes of the Spanish colonial era with its markets, bandstand and live music.

Loretto Chapel
A mysterious spiral staircase with no known origin is the highlight of this former church that now acts as a wedding chapel and museum.

Santa Fe Railyard
During your visit to Santa Fe, you can do some window-shopping at Santa Fe Railyard. Experience the lively festivals and acclaimed art scene in this family-friendly area.

Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi
Take a tour of this 19th-century church in the center of Santa Fe to see its statues and brightly colored stained-glass windows.

New Mexico Museum of Art
Admire the exceptional Pueblo design of the adobe structure that houses one of the oldest art galleries in New Mexico.

Institute of American Indian Arts
You can spend time browsing the exhibits at Institute of American Indian Arts during your travels in Santa Fe. Experience the area's fascinating museums and entertainment choices.
Things to do

Santa Fe Adventure High Ropes Course & Climbing Indoor Attraction

Meow Wolf's House of Eternal Return

Santa Fe: Meow Wolf The House of Eternal Return Ticket

Santa Fe Botanical Garden General Admission Ticket

Santa Fe Self-Guided App-Based Walking Audio Tour
Top hotels in Downtown Santa Fe

Inn of the Governors
Nice property
Reviewed on Apr 3, 2026

Hotel Santa Fe

Eldorado Hotel & Spa
Everything spectacular except pool area very dark at night and
Reviewed on Apr 2, 2026

Drury Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe
Fantastic hotel in the heart of Santa Fe. Loved the breakfast and happy hours. The staff was extremely friendly and attentive. Would 100% recommend and looking forward to coming back.
Reviewed on Mar 31, 2026

Inn and Spa at Loretto
Always one of our favorite stays! Beautiful hotel, great staff and excellent location!!
Reviewed on Mar 31, 2026

Hotel Chimayo de Santa Fe
I'm not expert, but I believe air conditioning should make your room colder. Our room's "air conditioning" was just blowing look cool air. To survive the night we had to open both windows to create some air flow. Open windows are not conducive to preventing the sounds of garbage and recycling removal ...
Reviewed on Apr 2, 2026

