The Santa Fe Suites

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Fax us at (505) 989-1058

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Santa Fe Area Attractions

Northern New Mexico Indian Pueblos:
  • Nambe Pueblo 505-455-2036
  • Picuris Pueblo 505-587-2519
  • Pojoaque Pueblo 505-455-2278
  • San Il de Fonso Pueblo 505-455-2273
  • San Juan Pueblo 505-852-4400
  • Santa Clara Pueblo 505-753-7326
  • Taos Pueblo 505-758-9593
  • Tesuque Pueblo 505-983-2667
Unique Attractions
  • EcoVersity (505-424-9797)
  • Offers hands-on classes in sustainability, natural building, gardening and renewable energies.
  • Golf on the Santa Fe Trail (866-465-3660)
  • Committed golfers won't want to miss the nine spectacular courses that make up the trail all located within a two-hour drive of the Santa Fe Suites. Our golfing guests tell us it's well worth the drive!
  • Loretto Chapel (505-982-0092)
  • Features the Miraculous Staircase.
  • Rodeo de Santa Fe (505-471-4300)
  • Since 1949 this great event has featured Barrel Racing, Calf Roping, Team Roping, Bareback Riding, Saddle Bronc, Steer Wrestling or Bull Riding. For children, there's Mutton Bustin and the Calf Scramble. The Rodeo is scheduled for the third weekend each June.
  • Santa Fe Farmers Market (505-983-4098)
  • Fresh produce, handicrafts and delicious food.
  • Santa Fe Fiesta (505-988-7575)
  • This is a time of prayer, rejoicing and hospitality, which dates back to 1692. Honor Santa Fe's Hispanic history during the first week in September.
  • Santa Fe Indian Market (505-983-5220)
  • The world's largest American-Indian art market, open the third weekend in August.
  • Santa Fe School of Cooking (505-983-4511)
  • Year-round Southwest cooking classes with excellent chefs.
  • Santa Fe Southern Railway (505-989-8600)
  • Train rides from the mission-style Santa Fe Depot to Lamy in vintage railcars.
  • Spanish Market(505-982-2226)
  • Admission is free to this celebration of Santa Fe's Hispanic culture. Enjoy traditional foods, shop for handcrafted traditional arts from 300 local artists and enjoy wonderful music. Spanish Market takes place the last Saturday and Sunday in June.
  • Santa Fe International Folk Art Market (505-476-1166)
  • The largest international folk market in the country. Living masters of folk art share with collectors and visitors during the second week of July.
  • Tesuque Pueblo Flea Market (505-670-2599)
  • You will find antiquarian books, Latin American textiles, folk art, Persian carpets, precious gems and even house plants at this world-renowned flea market. Enjoy beautiful mountain scenery as you peruse the wares of 500 vendors.
  • Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta
  • Annual event featuring dozens of wineries and guest chef demonstrations
Sports & Recreation:
  • Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe (505-955-4400)
  • Municipal golf course for all skill levels
  • Nambe Falls & Recreation Area (505-455-4406)
  • Outdoor park with waterfalls, fishing boating and hiking on a Pueblo reservation.
  • The Reel Life (877-733-5543)
  • Equipment and guided fishing trips available.
  • Santa Fe Ski Basin (505-982-4429)
  • 12,175-foot mountain with trails for skiers and snowboarders.
  • Sun Mountain Bicycles (505-982-8986)
  • Offering bike rentals, tours and trail drops.
  • Santa Fe Mountain Sports (505-988-3337)
  • Offers bike rentals.
Tours
  • Ancient Storytellers Tours
  • Ancient Storytellers is a unique, native-owned Organization that is committed to educating visitors about Northern New Mexico and the history of the Pueblo People. Their tours and cultural activities allow visitors to experience a truly educational and realistic view of Pueblo People as contemporary and indigenous people who value their language, culture and homeland.
  • Astronomy Adventures Night Sky Tours (505-577-7141)
  • Learn about the night sky Southwest lore with guided tours for groups of 2-200 people.
  • Custom Tours by Clarice (505-438-7116)
  • Full service event management and open air tram tours.
  • Outspire (505-660-0394)
  • Private, guided hiking or snowshoeing trips along Santa Fe's forest trails.
  • Pathways Customized Tours (505-982-5382)
  • New Mexican history, culture, art, geology and flora presented in a guided tour.
  • Santa Fe Guiding Company (505-466-7964)
  • Guides and transportation for tours, ecology classes, hiking, skiing, biking and fishing.
  • Santa Fe Mountain Adventures (505-988-4000)
  • Guided hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, fly-fishing and whitewater rafting trips.
  • Wild Earth Llama Adventures (800-758-5262)
  • Day hikes and guided multi-day wilderness treks for all ages and fitness levels.
  • WingsWest Birding Tours (800-583-6928)
  • Customized birding tours lasting 4-8 hours throughout New Mexico.
Arts & Culture:
  • Art Adventures in the Southwest (505-986-1108)
  • Personalized 3-hour outdoor art classes for all levels, with art materials supplied
  • Center for Contemporary Arts (505-982-1338)
  • Arts organization that presents contemporary artists in a 5,000-sqaure-foot exhibition space.
  • Japanese Tea at Sunrise Springs (800-955-0028)
  • Enjoy traditional tea at the only authentic Japanese teahouse in New Mexico.
  • Palace of the Governors (505-476-5100)
  • A government building, circa 1610, transformed into a Southwestern history museum.
  • Santa Fe Museum of Fine Arts (505-827-4455)
  • Exhibits Southwest artists, including Ansel Adams, Alfred Stieglitz and Georgia O'Keefe.
  • Santa Fe Opera (800-280-4654)
  • World-renowned amphitheater with productions running June-August.
  • SITE Santa Fe (505-989-1199)
  • Contemporary arts organization exhibiting local, national, and international art.

The Santa Fe Suites 3007 South St. Francis Drive Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 United States Phone: (505) 989-3600 Fax: (505) 989-1058