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Since the early 1980s, SANTA FE has ranked among the chic-est destinations in the US, regularly voted the country's most popular city by upmarket travelers. That appeal rests on a very solid basis: it's one of America's oldest and most beautiful cities, founded by Spanish missionaries as their northernmost colonial capital in 1609, a full ten years before the Pilgrims reached Plymouth Rock. Spread across a high plateau at the foot of the stunning Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico's capital still glories in the adobe houses and baroque churches of its original architects, while its newer museums and galleries attract art-lovers from all over the world.

As upward of a million and a half tourists every year descend upon a town of just sixty thousand inhabitants, Santa Fe has inevitably grown somewhat overblown; long-term residents bemoan what's been lost, while first-time visitors are inclined to wonder what all the fuss is about. The urban sprawl as you approach from the interstate makes for a lousy introduction, while the rigorous insistence that every downtown building should look like a seventeenth-century Spanish colonial palace takes a bit of getting used to. This is the only city in the world where what at first glance appears to be a perfectly preserved ancient adobe turns out to be a high-rise parking lot, and it would be illegal to build a gas station that didn't resemble an Indian prayer chamber.

There's still a lot to like about Santa Fe, however, with its compact, peaceful downtown and walkable streets. Though Santa Fe style may have become something of a cliché, that cliché is changing; the pastel-painted, wooden coyotes that were the obligatory souvenir ten years ago have, for example, been replaced by cast-iron sculptures of Kokopelli, the hunch-backed Ancestral Puebloan flute-player. In a town where the Yellow Pages list over 250 art galleries, you'll get plenty of opportunities to buy one.




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Inn At Loretto
The Inn and Spa at Loretto is located a block from Santa Fe Plaza and approximately 15 miles from Santa Fe Municipal Airport. Local attractions include Palace of the...
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La Fonda
Located on the southeast corner of the Plaza, Santa Fe's historic La Fonda was built in 1922 is known for its award-winning Spanish pueblo style architecture. It is...
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Eldorado Hotel
CASA PUEBLO INN COMBINES THE BEST OF OLD WORLD CHARM AND MODERN BED AND BREAKFAST AMENITIES. ALL TWENTY UNIQUE ONE BEDROOM SUITES AND TWELVE STUDIOS WERE BUILT IN THE DISTINCT SANTA FE STYLE AND ARE BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED WITH SOUTHWESTERN FURNISHINGS.
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