Posts tagged art and culture
Santa Fe Nightlife: Where to Eat, Drink, and Dance

While Santa Fe has a whole host of attractions to keep you occupied throughout the day, it’s not a city necessarily known for its nightlife. Santa Fe has a smaller population of young people than many other cities of its size, and most bars and restaurants shut down before midnight. If you’re looking to grab a drink or a bite to eat, or just want to get out and socialize with other people, your late-night options are a bit limited. Luckily, however, what Santa Fe lacks in quantity it makes up for in quality.

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8 Great Santa Fe Bookstores

Most people are familiar with Santa Fe’s stellar arts scene, with world-class art museums and galleries scattered all over the city. But you may not know that Santa Fe has an equally vibrant literary scene, home to a wide variety of independent and used bookstores that carry everything from academic texts on Ancient Greece to New Mexico history to the latest literary best-sellers. These bookstores are the perfect place to while away an afternoon in, and have a little something to offer everyone, no matter what kind of books you like to read. Like Santa Fe itself, these bookstores are diverse and eclectic, so you’re sure to stumble across something that strikes your fancy.

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11 Can't-Miss Things to Do in Santa Fe

We might be biased, but we think Santa Fe is a traveler’s paradise (and it’s pretty nice for locals, too.) With a little something for everyone, there are activities to fill up your days and then some with fantastic food and drink, scenic vistas, museums, historic sites, and much more. Read on for tips on where to go, what to do, and (of course) what to eat!

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72 Hours in Santa Fe - Things to Do

From the vibrant arts and culture scene, to the spectacular natural environment, to the world-class shopping, to the stellar food and drink, Santa Fe has a little something for everyone. But with so much to choose from, it can be hard to make a list of must-see stops. Luckily, Wander New Mexico is here to help! Here are our recommendations for spending 72 hours in the “City Different.”

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