17 Things to do in Santa Fe, New Mexico: A Travel Guide

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Published 2019-05-24
Santa Fe, New Mexico is an amazing and historic United States city with tons to offer the tourist. Amie and I spent four days exploring the city and the surrounding area and really fell in love with all of the amazing experiences we had while there. Be sure to explore the city if you get the chance and let me know what your favorite spot is in Santa Fe in the comments.

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Here are some of my favorite food spots in the city as I never made a video on food www.throughmylens.com/new-mexico/places-to-eat-in-…

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All Comments (21)
  • @Lwof1025
    Born and raised in Santa Fe, family history back to 1690's...you did a good job highlighting the city. Thanks.
  • @DigitalDystopia
    My wife and I recently did a spontaneous trip to Santa Fe. I found this video as we were driving there and ended up doing most of the things on the list. We had a great time and really appreciated that you basically planned our trip for us! Thanks! 👍🏻
  • @dobypilgrim6160
    I too live in Santa Fe. Good job! You got some good highlights there. Of course, you can spend years here and still discover new things about Santa Fe. I would add yet another church. The Santuario de Chimayo. As well as a drive up the mountain to the Santa Fe Ski Basin. Talk about great sunsets, this is a good one.
  • @roadtrip2943
    Jemez hot springs, valles grande, chimayo for chiles and back road by pueblos to Albuquerque , drive through forest to Las Vegas NM
  • @ericalovato5801
    I live in Santa Fe New Mexico 💙💜 thank you for sharing everything that's my culture
  • @AB-it6fy
    I lived in Santa Fe back in 1998 and always enjoyed the short road trip to Shidoni Gallery to check out all the cool sculptures.
  • @barbaraolson600
    Beautiful weather even in winter inLas Cruces, New Mexico. Be sure to eat at Tomasitas in Santa Fe and a dozen or so other places. Thank you, love New Mexico.
  • @Grendizer0ne
    Such a beautiful place. Greetings from the other Santa Fe, Argentina!!!.
  • @animalchan
    If you ever go back check out the historic turquoise trail and it’s tiny towns connecting Albuquerque to Santa Fe. The 80’s movie young guns was filmed there
  • I'm the 11 generation French born in Santa Fe. Thank You for Representing Our City with Accuracy, As Well As the Surrounding Area. Next time in Town, Go to La Fonda Hotel, right between the Cathedral and Loretto Chapel. The Bell Tower Bar and Restaurant has another Great Sunset View...
  • @barbaraolson6783
    art in all forms operas ,sculptures , architecture, painting, dances ,,song. Literature, theatre,and more, restaurant’s biking and golf. My favorite may be the swap meet, garage sale ,,,, hiking, museums,music and dance love Santa Fe. Reading and drinking coffee. Camping at Bandelier national monument, science museum at Los Alamos is a must ?
  • @muddhammer7834
    18. El Flamenco. As a local, this show is a gem. This dance troupe are passionate and the musicians are world class. Thats if you are into true Santa fe culture
  • @raymesquite
    I would also highly recommend Ten Thousand Waves Spa and camping in Hyde State Park. Both are northeast and close by. Also, everyone must experience New Mexican cuisine.
  • @toshibavoodoo
    AWESOME, add almost all of your stops to my next Scenic Drive through NM. Great Video!
  • @Kaymeron
    This is a great video. I'm visiting Santa Fe later this summer and your suggestions give me a great head start on planning
  • Love Sante Fe! Such an amazing part of the country. Really enjoyed your tips!