Accommodations
To fully experience Santa Fe's enchantment, you don't have to live here year-round. You'll feel right at home staying in a five-star resort, a treasured historic hotel, a kitschy Western-style motel or a country bed and breakfast. (If you're intent on moving here, real estate remains hot.)
Cow Creek Ranch Club
Just 35 miles from Santa Fe, Cow Creek Ranch offers a serene escape with private fishing across 2.5 miles of streams and seven ponds. Enjoy luxury accommodations and stunning mountain views while angling for five trout species.
Pecos Monastery
Our Lady of Guadalupe Abbey is an Olivetan Benedictine monastery located in the Pecos River Canyon 25 miles east of Santa Fe, New Mexico. We offer group retreats and individual retreats, and spiritual direction. Everyone is welcome.
Desert Harbor offers lodging and personal retreats, along with the services of spiritual direction and life coaching. It was built using eco-friendly materials and is powered 100 percent by the sun and is centrally located in New Mexico between Santa Fe and Albuquerque, just off the historic Turquoise Trail.
The Santa Fe Sage Inn is an excellent choice for affordable lodging in downtown, connecting you to the heart of Santa Fe. The Inn offers 157 contemporary southwest, comfortable rooms with a Healthy Start breakfast, exercise facility, guest laundry, free parking, WiFi and downtown shuttle service.
Casa Perea Art Space
45 minutes from Santa Fe, Casa Perea Arts Space and Pachama is delightful day trip, overnight get-a-way and wedding venue run by Martha Egan and attentive staff that are sure to make your stay memorable.
Adobestar Properties Hacienda Nicholas | Madeleine Inn
A world of beauty and hospitality awaits you at Hacienda Nicholas, an enchanting southwest bed & breakfast inn located only blocks from the historic Plaza. Whether you're here for a romantic weekend or a winter getaway, our attention to detail and superior personal service will ensure a memorable Santa Fe vacation.
The Burning of Zozobra
The Zozobra event is staged each year by the Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe as a fiery and exciting kick-off to the annual Fiestas de Santa Fe during the weekend following Labor Day.