Santa Fe is one of the most scenic resort destinations of the country. Being located in highland, the resort attracts tourists from all over the world with numerous historical landmarks and natural attractions. The exploration of local historical and architectural sites is recommended to be started with a visit to the St. Francis Cathedral. This majestic religious construction was erected in the second half of the 19th century. Close to the Cathedral tourists will find an ancient chapel named Capilla de Nuestra Sicora which walls keep a priceless significant artifact.
1. Local shops and stores get open not later than 9:30 and serve visitors until at least 17:30. Usual days off are considered to be Saturday and Sunday. Many supermarkets and shopping … Open
Santa Fe is a city of southern architecture and Spanish culture, which is located in the highlands above the valley of the Rio Grande del Norte. Located in the State of New Mexico, Santa Fe … Open
The old part of the city also hosts numerous historical objects of tourist attraction. Its symbol has been for many centuries the Palace of the Governor. The construction of the building was finished in 1610. The majestic palace is among the oldest public buildings of the country. The Loretto Chapel is a remarkable architectural landmark of the city as well. Tourists will be surely offered to look into the chapel and get up the winding stairs to the top of the building. Among other remarkable objects of tourist interest city guests will find the Monastery of Guadalupe and the San Miguel Chapel the last reconstruction of which was finished as far back as in 1798.
An exploration tour through popular restaurants of Santa-Fe will greatly impress city guests and will be a perfect addition to leisure and entertainment of tourists. The Jambo café is one … Open
The Camel Rock Monument is another interesting natural attraction. It got its name due to its unusual shape that resembles a camel. You can gain great experience by visiting the Meow Wolf Cultural Center, one of the favorite places for tourists who want to take great pictures. It is like a journey to another world, with entirely different laws of the surrounding universe. It is a vivid and colorful combination of home with pillars and space for art. The Cultural Center is considered not without reason, to be one of the most unusual places not only in New Mexico but across the entire United States. The New Mexico State Capitol building (unofficially known as the Roundhouse), on the fourth floor of which you can find a gallery of local artists’ paintings, is noteworthy. Remarkably, the building’s façade is decorated with symbols of Pueblo Indians.
After an exploration tour through the most remarkable cultural and historical objects of the city of Santa Fe its guests are recommended to start a new tour over the most popular … Open
The Harrell House Bug Museum is a beautiful cultural center of the city whose collection will impress not only lovers of arthropods and insect. Visitors of the museum can hold many of them in their hands. One of Santa Fe’s most interesting places is the open-air museum, which for centuries demonstrates the local people’s traditional way of life. We are talking about the El Rancho de las Golondrinas, on the territory of which you will find craft buildings, and learn about their work: a forge, a mill, and a bakery. Excellent addition to the local pastime will be the beautiful costume shows of the Civil War period in the U.S.A, as well as thematic events that are held in the “park of living history” quite often.
1. Local shops and stores get open not later than 9:30 and serve visitors until at least 17:30. Usual days off are considered to be Saturday and Sunday. Many supermarkets and shopping … Open
For movie-lovers, another ranch – J.W. Eaves Movie Ranch – will be interesting: the fact is that several westerns have been filmed here (Silverado, Lonesome Dove, and The Magnificent Seven). The southern region of Barrio de Analco seems as if it “emerged” from the films themselves, representing the historic quarter where the oldest buildings of the US colonial era are located. The historic district is home to a total of seven traditional pueblo-style buildings, including Palace of Governors of 1610 and the “oldest house” De Vargas Street House of 1620. The name of the quarter has an interesting origin, which means “a place near the water”. It was built for the poor people – artists, servants, and workers, while the rich strata settled in a place that we now know as Santa Fe.