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Santa Fe Plaza is the heart of the capital city, surrounded by art galleries, shops, museums, and restaurants. You can enjoy the local street food, sign up for a walking tour, or explore the nearby attractions and landmarks.
Explore the original city center of Santa Fe, full of historic architecture, culture, and shopping. Visit the Plaza, the oldest church, the Palace of the Governors, the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, and more.
Santa Fe Plaza is a national historic landmark and the spatial, economic, and social center of Santa Fe, New Mexico. It was founded by the Spanish in 1609 and later became the endpoint of the Santa Fe Trail and the annexation of New Mexico.
Santa Fe Plaza is a historic city square and a tourist attraction in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico. It dates back to the 17th century and features monuments, museums, restaurants, and annual events.
Explore the oldest and highest capital city in the US, with its rich cultural heritage, adobe architecture, and vibrant art scene. Find out the best time to visit, the history of Old Town, and the recommended hotels near the Plaza and museums.
Stay at the only hotel on the historic Santa Fe Plaza and enjoy authentic New Mexican architecture, cuisine and hospitality. La Fonda offers luxury rooms, suites, spa, weddings, meetings and more.
Learn about the history and significance of Santa Fe Plaza, the spatial, economic, and social center of New Mexico's capital city. Find out how the Plaza was a hub of suffrage activity, a marker of the Santa Fe Trail, and a National Historic Landmark.
Located in Santa Fe's historic El Barrio de Analco district, near Santa Fe Plaza, the church is dedicated to the archangel Michael, a statue of whom stands at the site, along with a carved wooden ...
The Plaza in Santa Fe. Quaint shops, colorful galleries and restaurants teeming with some of the region's brightest culinary masters make the Plaza a hub for the city's most vibrant happenings year-round.
Learn about the history and significance of Santa Fe Plaza, the cultural and commercial center of New Mexico since 1610. Explore how the plaza was founded, developed and transformed by El Camino Real, the Santa Fe Trail and other influences.