Last fall when the kids went back to school, my husband and I slipped away for a week in Santa Fe (we pawned the kids off on grandma!). We rented a beautiful timeshare from http://www.redweek.com, at the Otra Vez en Santa Fe resort right downtown just a block from the Plaza. Since I'm an artist, my main focus was spending time at the American Arts Museum (while my husband was happy at a near-by golf course). Besides the museum, the Santa Fe Opera, and all of the great shopping, what I really
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Santa Fe is a great place to visit, a very attractive city reflecting its origins in the old Spanish West. I have been there mainly in the winter for skiing but it is a good... More
a great place for the outdoor enthusiast. the ski basin (when there's snow) has the best snow around, without the anti-snowboard bias of nearby taos, and great terrain - steep... More
To some, Santa Fe is Exotic America, with its Spanish Plaza, Native American culture, and art colony reputation: A ‘foreign’ vacation for the price and convenience of a domestic... More
Last fall when the kids went back to school, my husband and I slipped away for a week in Santa Fe (we pawned the kids off on grandma!). We rented a beautiful timeshare from... More
With some creative choices, a couple can stay at immaculate adobe-style hotels, eat flavorful Southwestern cuisine and soak in a private Japanese hot tub, all for under $500.
Ages old and New Age, rich in art and artsy in attitude, deeply charming and more than a little eccentric, New Mexico’s magnetic colonial city draws all kinds of pilgrims....more
Ages old and New Age, rich in art and artsy in attitude, deeply charming and more than a little eccentric, New Mexico’s magnetic colonial city draws all kinds of pilgrims....more