Santa Fe Weekend with Old World Romance

From air laden with the smell of smoky pinon, mysterious adobe walls hiding verdant desert gardens and magnificent sunsets over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Santa Fe is the perfect spot for a romantic weekend getaway. Here are some of the "must-see" spots to make it a perfect and unforgettable trip.

I could go on and on about Geronimo's high end, gourmet, French Asian cuisine, its many awards, or the fact that it is one of the top restaurants in a town that is on the map for its restaurants. But, to capture the Geronimo experience in just a few words - it is a wonderfully upscale establishment with an intimate atmosphere, Southwes... More >
I could go on and on about Geronimo's high end, gourmet, French Asian cuisine, its many awards, or the fact that it is one of the top restaurants in a town that is on the map for its restaurants. But, to capture the Geronimo experience in just a few words - it is a wonderfully upscale establishment with an intimate atmosphere, Southwestern ambiance and food that will delight you.
A high- end spa set in the mountains on the edge of town, modeled after a Japanese Onsen, with private hot tubs, exquisite massages and an elegant and peaceful atmosphere - need I say more?
This strip of road (which used to be an old trading route) in downtown Santa Fe is filled with art galleries, colorful shops, old historic buildings and cozy restaurants.
Strolling down Canyon Road is a classic Santa Fe experience. This strip of road (which used to be an old trading route) in downtown Santa Fe is filled with art galleries, colorful shops, old historic buildings and cozy restaurants. Walk hand in hand down this picturesque mile, stopping in to look (or buy) some of the best of Southwest... More >
Strolling down Canyon Road is a classic Santa Fe experience. This strip of road (which used to be an old trading route) in downtown Santa Fe is filled with art galleries, colorful shops, old historic buildings and cozy restaurants. Walk hand in hand down this picturesque mile, stopping in to look (or buy) some of the best of Southwestern art and when your feet get tired, grab a table outside at one of the many restaurants and toast the day with a glass of wine.
This is one of the nicest places to stay in Santa Fe. The Inn has luxurious, intimate rooms with fire places and unique Southwestern furnishings. It is definitely a top choice for a romantic weekend getaway.
This bar is located on the roof of the historic La Fonda hotel, right on the Quarter. After a day of sightseeing, relax with a drink as you watch the sun set over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
After a day of sightseeing, relax with a drink as you watch the sun set over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
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Alison Osborne
Alison Osborne
I am an Austin native, living in San Francisco and pining for my hometown. I think Austin is one of the best cities on earth and love to share its many treasures with any and all.
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