Visit Santa Fe Itinerary for Art & Food Lovers!

UPDATED: This article has been updated.  I still recommend you contact establishments directly, and again just prior to your visit to be sure of their most recent offerings. For a complete list of suggestions for visitors, please reference our categories at SantaFeSelection.com Travel Guide, those lists are updated regularly. Each listing contains contact info for you to double check directly prior to your visit. Thank you for your understanding. 

First things first, you’ll want a map to orient you to the area. Send me an email with your name and U.S mailing address to info@santafeselection.com and I will send you the best one for free. The Santa Fe Selection Mini Guide Maps piece offers three easy reference maps with ideas on where to eat, shop, play and more in Santa Fe & surrounding areas.

Santa Fe is one of the top art and foodie destinations in the U.S. With hundreds of world-class galleries, resident artists, studio tours, art markets, excellent chefs, restaurants, boutique wineries, and distilleries, I recommend at least five days for an immersive, flavor-filled experience of the City Different and surrounding areas. This itinerary will help you plan a great visit with some of our recommendations on where to explore and indulge.

Chile basket at the Farmers Market

When Is The Best Time To Visit Santa Fe?

This is one of the most frequently asked questions. We have four distinct seasons, and an abundance of fairs, festivals, and annual events. Pick a month, and there is always something fun to do here. To answer that question specifically to your personal preferences, I recommend checking the links listed below that will give you more details for you to plan when would be the best time for your particular visit.

  1. My Weather and What To Pack article shows temperature ranges and offers tips on how to best be prepared for each of the four seasons in the high desert climes of Northern New Mexico.
  2. Check our Annual Events Category, which shows you top events, art markets, studio tours, fairs and festivals that you can plan for or around.
  3. Last but not least, use our Lodging category to find the best accommodation that suits your needs and budget. Among the many options, you’ll also find our top hotel and inn recommendations in the downtown Plaza area offer special promo code discounts for Santa Fe Selection users. You can book directly with the hotel, vacation rental, b+b, etc., using the links and promo codes provided and avoid paying any third party booking fees.

ITINERARY: Five Days in Santa Fe For Art & Food Lovers

This five-day itinerary is a sampling of some of our top recommendations for art and food experiences with a healthy dash of history and culture. You can also check our complete guide at SantaFeSelection.com for more of our recommendations, and make adjustments according to your abilities, preferences and energy level by checking out each complete listing provided with each referral link, and speaking directly with the guides and operators.

Day 1. Arrival Day3pm – 5pm

Most lodging locations have a 3pm check in time.  Once you’ve checked in remember to get hydrated. Being in the high desert, you will need to drink a recommended two liters of water per day to stay hydrated. We are at an altitude of 7,000 feet. The air is some of the cleanest in the U.S., but a bit lighter in oxygen than at sea level. So take it easy and avoid drinking alcohol on your first night. It’s best to acclimatize before enjoying the margaritas.

Before dinner, take a light stroll around the downtown neighborhood using the Mini Guide Map to show you top points of interest and to stir your curiosity about all the stories and characters that contribute to the uniqueness of this 400+ year-old City Different.

Then enjoy a relaxing dinner at one of our favorite restaurants. See our top recommendations in our Restaurants Category.

Day 2. Morning: Historic Canyon Road  10am – Noon

Santa Fe is the oldest capital in the U.S., it is steeped in culture from Native American, Spanish, and Anglo traditions.  After breakfast at your hotel, or Cafecito, meet up with Peter Camara and his Camaratour experiences. Or take an easy self-guided walk along the famous gallery-lined Canyon Road. Meet gallery owners and artists, such as popular local artist Barbara Meikle of Meikle Fine Art,  and many more. Discover the diverse art and artistic influences of the multi-cultural heritage of the area, and the world-class Santa Fe art scene. Gallery owners and managers are always happy to impart their knowledge of the area’s art scene.

A peak art experience is to be sure you stop at Peyton Wright Gallery, on the corner of East Palace and Paseo de Peralta. Santa Fe is proud to be home to this internationally acclaimed collection of many of America’s leading mid-century painters and sculptors. Peyton Wright is also renowned for its extensive, museum-quality exhibits of Spanish Colonial art, and pre-Columbian textiles, objects and gold. All are thoughtfully displayed in the historic fifteen-room Spiegelberg House.

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Flying Blue, 1979. Acrylic canvas collage on canvas. Margo Hoff

 

Day 2: Lunch at Noon-ish.

You’ll be hungry after your morning tour and a stop at The Shed just a few blocks from Peyton Wright Gallery on East Palace Ave, the ideal spot for a delicious New Mexican home-style lunch. You’ll need to get there promptly at opening time (11am) as they fill up fast and don’t take reservations. Or head across the Plaza to W. Water St and upstairs to Boxcar and feast on a varied menu of American and New Mexican favorites.

Day 2: Afternoon Activity. (timing is flexible)

Art Immersion Afternoon. 

Duration: Approximately 2 hours.

After being inspired by the pros’ art in the morning, the afternoon is the perfect time to get in touch with your own creative streak, and throw pots or hand-mold clay sculptures with Paseo Pottery  Professional  artists help you learn and create with clay. You will be taking home hand-made mementos of your creative experience in Santa Fe. You’ll need a ride, Uber or Lyft, to their studio space which is in the Midtown district.

A team enjoying a fun ceramics group class.

Remember to mention Santa Fe Selection when you call or visit.

Keep in mind, no prior experience is required, simply come with a curious mind and a willingness to have lots of fun and ​make a​ mess!

You can also book a wonderful glass-blowing demonstration or hands-on experience at Liquid Light Gallery & Studios in the little-known Baca Street Arts District. Elodie Holmes is a world-renowned glass artist, and her welcoming gallery and studio offers a fantastic experience for novices and experts alike. Book your demo or class in advance. Mention Santa Fe Selection when you book.

That should be enough to leave you feeling welcome, artistic, and acquainted, and ready for a nap before dinner.

Day 2: Dinner

I recommend heading over to Palace Prime, a few blocks from the Plaza for a special dining treat.

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Enjoy steaks, seafood and delicious Desserts at Palace Prime.

For a mom and pop atmosphere, serving authentic Norteño New Mexican fare, I recommend La Choza. You’ll enjoy hearty dishes including the enchiladas, carne adovada, salads, posole and great margaritas and much more. Or head over to the Southside and enjoy authentic fresh Italian food at Rustica, or delicious BBQ and more at The Ranch House.

If you’re in the mood for casual with some live entertainment, then Cowgirl BBQ is a fun stop. They have a large, family-style menu, a full bar, and live music which usually begins at 8 pm (check the link for the entertainment calendar). If you’re with small kids, there’s a jungle gym conveniently situated just off the dining area. And an added treat, The Cowgirl’s full bar serves up a wide variety of margaritas and tequilas.

A Tequila tasting board at The Cowgirl BBQ

Check more recommendations in our Restaurants Category for a style that suits your cravings and budget.

Day 3. Hit the High Road Art & Culture Scene

It’s important to explore beyond the city limits to get a real taste of the unique Norteño lifestyle and art scene. I recommend booking a day trip with New Mexico Wine & Scenic Cultural Tours, or Great Southwest Adventures, or Camaratour, and they will meet you at your hotel and take you into the historic Spanish land-grant village of Chimayo. Chimayo is located on the High Road to Taos, an easy, scenic thirty-five-mile drive from Santa Fe. Many artist communities dot the High Road. If you’re here during the last two weekends of September, then you’ll have many options of galleries and studios to visit during the High Road Artists Studio Tour. But any time of year works well.

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El Santuario de Chimayo

You can visit the historic and legendary Chimayó Santuario, where many pilgrims have experienced miracles of healing. Also known as the “Lourdes of the Southwest,” El Santuario dates back over 200 years.

The legend recalls that on Good Friday, early in the 1800s, a villager found a wooden cross buried in the earth on the site where the santuario now sits. He brought the cross to his local church, but the cross disappeared, only to be found again, buried in the same original spot at Chimayó. The villagers were in awe of this “miracle” and believed it to be a message from God that a church should be built on that spot. To this day the earth is believed to be miraculous, and many people will take small packets of earth from the sacred spot inside the church so that they may have some of the healing powers with them. Every Easter on Good Friday, pilgrimages take place. Hundreds of people trek on foot from their homes, some from as far as Albuquerque, to the sacred site.

Schedule and pick-up time to be arranged with Great Southwest Adventures, or New Mexico Wine & Scenic Cultural Tours, or Camaratour. Remember to Mention Santa Fe Selection when you contact her.

Day 3: Dinner

For dinner, I recommend booking at your choice of any of our curated selection of excellent restaurants. Choose from being in the heart of downtown, to off the beaten path in midtown, or southside, or farther afield along the historic Camino Rael. Our selection of delightful eateries are popular with the locals and welcome visitors.

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Midtown Bistro

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 4. Yours to Explore

After breakfast, unplug from all screens and phones, and take an easy stroll with the Santa Fe Selection Mini Guide Map. It’s an easy way to discover the points of interest, museums, unique shops, galleries, and restaurants in the Downtown Historic District. If you’d like to learn about the history and characters that surround you, book a walking tour with Peter Camara of Camaratour. Peter is an expert historian and guide. He’ll walk you from your hotel or preferred meeting place and guide you through time around downtown Santa Fe. Book in advance and mention Santa Fe Selection when you call. 

Tour Duration: Ranges from 1 – 2 hrs.

You may want to buy gifts for family and friends, or browse the variety of galleries and arts in the area. Check out our top shopping and gallery recommendations, you’ll also find many of the recommendations on our Mini Guide Map.

If it’s a Saturday, between March and the end of December, you’ll find some unique gifts at the Santa Fe Artist’s Market, located alongside the railroad tracks, near the Farmer’s Market. With as many as 100 juried artists, there’s a quality display of a variety of fascinating arts and crafts, including painting, ceramics, glass, leatherwork, sculpture, fashion, textiles, photography and more.

Santa Fe Artists Market at The Railyard.

Definitely head along the Acequia Trail bike and walking path,  and stop in at Cafecito for a hearty and healthy, farm-fresh lunch or snack, or light fare from breakfast to lunch. They are located in the little-known Baca Street Arts District, which is where the Acequia Trail takes walkers and cyclists to Shoofly Street, a quiet horseshoe shaped street just off Baca St. and just off the Acequia Trail.  See the link with map. Or reference your Mini Guide Map (email info@santafeselection.com for your free Mini Guide mailed in advance of your arrival). The indoor garden-like atmosphere, or relaxing shady patios are a welcome break after shopping the markets.

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Cafecito patio.

When you head over to the historic Plaza area, you’ll find plenty of shops and galleries offering wonderful shopping opportunities. If you’re looking for authentic Native American works, I do caution guests to watch out for the shops that say they offer “authentic Native works” but don’t. Our galleries and unique shopping recommendations are curated, and you can be assured those that do offer Native works, are definitely authentic .

Just on the other side of the plaza, on Lincoln Ave, you’ll connect with the work of an iconic artist at the Allan Houser Gallery. A multitude of well-known Native American artists are exhibited just across the street from Houser at True West Gallery. And more original Native works can be found at Faust Gallery, just around the corner on East Palace Ave.

The legendary Allan Houser working on bronze.

For more recommended galleries offering a variety of genres, go to our Art Galleries category. Around the plaza area, you’ll find the New Mexico Museum of Art, the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, the New Mexico History Museum, and the famous Loretto Chapel where the miraculous staircase resides.

Day 4: Afternoon Activity – Restaurant Tour with Santa Fe School of Cooking. If your visit includes a Friday, this is a must-do to plan around…

2pm – 5pm See their calendar of tours and book well in advance.

I recommend taking a popular restaurant tour with Santa Fe School of Cooking. This is a 3hr tour and will delight your senses with a range of delicious delectables, tastings, and wine pairings from top chefs and restaurants.

Or you could stop for lunch at any of the reliably yummy lunch spots, and continue your own exploration and check out a variety of New Mexico unique artisanal spirits and cocktails at Santa Fe Spirits downtown tasting room, or visit their Southside distillery for a tour and tasting.

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Santa Fe Spirits tasting flight of artisanal spirits created with local botanicals.

The distillery is located about 7 miles from downtown. If you didn’t rent a car, Uber is an option. You may want to note that it is also close to the Santa Fe regional airport. You could save it until departure day, it’s a great stop for a tasting “flight” on your way to catch your flight home.

Day 4 Dinner:

If you’re still hungry after an afternoon of tastings, there are always more amazing restaurant options you may not have experienced yet. So, check out our curated selection of favorites in our Restaurants category.

A warm, relaxed, farmhouse atmosphere with yummy, creative food at Joseph’s Culinary Pub

 

Day 4. Evening Entertainment Option

On any of the nights, you may wish to follow dinner with a visit to one of the excellent performances Santa Fe has to offer.

I recommend booking a concert with Santa Fe Pro Musica, or Performance Santa Fe, or Aspen Santa Fe Ballet (check the links for their calendars, and performance schedules, and to purchase tickets). Or if you’d like something more casual, check out the schedule of bands at The Cowgirl, or Boxcar’s line-up of live music. (But we’re saving the El Farol Flamenco Dinner Show as a last night treat. These happen on Fridays and Saturdays only and book up well in advance, so plan ahead.)

Day 5. Make The Food You Love

10am – 1pm /1:30pm: Hands-on Cooking Class at Santa Fe School of Cooking.

After tasting delicious dishes from top chefs, you’ll want to learn something about how to take that talent home with you and impress your friends and family with authentic New Mexican recipes and techniques. Choose from a variety of classes and check the schedule to suit your needs. Hands-on classes will teach you methods for delicious chile rellenos, tamales, authentic salsas, Southwest sauces, and much more, including the intricacies of the official state veggie (chile) in many preparations.

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A class at work on chile prep.

There are many options of demonstration classes from traditional Norteño New Mexican, where you’ll learn local techniques and regional lore, to Contemporary Southwest and Mexican cuisine.

If you’re with a group, you can also book a custom class and have a lot of fun preparing and eating delectable dishes with your friends. Check this link for the complete schedule of all classes, or call directly (800) 982-4688 and mention Santa Fe Selection when you book.

Duration of classes range from 2 hours – 3hours.

Day 5: Finale Dinner and Entertainment

For a memorable dining and entertainment experience, I recommend you be sure to have booked a table in advance of your arrival in Santa Fe at El Farol for their Flamenco Dinner Show (they book up in advance). Located at the top of historic Canyon Road, you’ll enjoy a light meal of authentic Spanish tapas, or your choice of full entrees, followed by a world-class, passionate Flamenco performance in an intimate setting. If waiting until the last night isn’t convenient, you can usually book one of their dinner shows each week-night during the season. Check the El Farol calendar at this link.

A passionate Flamenco performance in the intimate setting of El Farol.

Since 1835, El Farol has been a local and visitor favorite for food and entertainment. The intimate, historic setting is reminiscent of the original caves of Old Spain’s Granada where food and flamenco have also been a tradition since the 1800s.  You’ll arrive between 6.30 pm and at the very latest 7 pm for your dinner service, and if whether your appetite is hearty or light, don’t worry, there are plenty of light authentic tapas plates to choose from along with a full dinner menu of delicious Spanish dishes.The dinner service is followed by the Flamenco performance. Olé!!

Other romantic finale dinner options I recommend are Midtown Bistro, which is a little off the beaten path in the Midtown District, but still only 1.7 miles from the Plaza, or Blue Heron , which is about 20 minutes’ drive on the original historical El Camino Real. Or check out our selection of Restaurants for what fits your wishes and budget and tastes.

If you’re with very young children, I recommend keeping it casual at La Choza, Del Charro, Boxcar or Cowgirl.

Departure Day: If your flight doesn’t leave Albuquerque or Santa Fe airport until evening, you’ll have time to enjoy a brunch or lunch before you go.  Midtown Bistro offers delicious lunch and weekend brunch. It’s close to downtown but lesser known by visitors, located in the Midtown Innovation District, only 1.7 miles from the historic plaza. It’s a local fave for daily lunch and dinner and weekend brunch.

Or you could stop in early at Meow Wolf for an exploration of their famous interactive art installation. Due to the pandemic precautions, you’ll need to buy your tickets well in advance online.  You’ll find a few of Sweet Santa Fe’s yummy sandwiches and some of their artisan, hand-made chocolate treats at the Meow Wolf cafe. You can also follow up with a visit to Sweet Santa Fe’s Cafe headquarters, just a short drive further down Cerrillos Road at the Santa Fe Factory Outlets, Enjoy a delicious and invigorating chocolate sipping drink, and indulge their hand-rolled truffles in a mesmerizing array of tantalizing flavors.

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Handmade truffles at Sweet Santa Fe

That’s just a starter for ideas for your art and food lovers five days in Santa Fe. There are many more ideas of things to do, places to eat, shop and play at SantaFeSelection.com Travel Guide.

I’m pretty certain you’ll want to come back again to experience more of this unique and flavorful destination.

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Enjoy your visit to Santa Fe!!