2012 Visitors Guide
The Official 2012 Santa Fe Visitors Guide has just been released. Filled with vital information and interesting insights, it is a comprehensive guide to exploring Santa Fe. Copies are free and can be ordered online at santafe.org or by calling the Santa Fe Convention and Visitors Bureau at 1-800-777-2489.
The Visitors Guide is an indispensable tool for getting around and getting to know Santa Fe. It includes information about the city's architecture, history, climate, nightlife, festivals, and many special attractions. A new section highlights what families or culture lovers or girlfriends or other types of travelers can explore to make the most of their visit. Other articles on dining, mind and body, art, shopping, and creative Santa Fe offer ideas that will help any visitor find the activities that suit them best.
An in-depth calendar lists events for the entire year and a comprehensive lodging guide makes it simple to compare accommodations. Easy-to-read maps that show both the city and the surrounding region are useful for getting around and detail popular day trips in the region.
The light, beauty, and diversity of Santa Fe are captured in dozens of color photographs by local photographers. Taken together, these images form an energetic portrait of the people and places that make Santa Fe so appealing. This year the magazine's cover features an oil painting, Adobe and Chamisa, by Brad Price, portraying a typical Santa Fe landscape.
Altogether, the Official 2012 Santa Fe Visitors Guide contains 64 pages of information and photography. It is a resource for visitors and even long-time residents can find something new in its pages. In addition to being available through santafe.org and the Santa Fe Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Visitors Guide will be available at New Mexico state tourism visitor centers and is widely distributed at hotels and businesses throughout the city and state.
The Official 2012 Santa Fe Visitors Guide is published by the Santa Fean magazine for the Santa Fe Convention and Visitors Bureau.