Hotel Santa Fe
1501 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87501
866-714-5805
Santa Fe, NM 87501
866-714-5805
As Santa Fe’s only Native American owned hotel we take pride in maintain the traditions of the past while providing the modern comforts of the present. Located in historic downtown Santa Fe and in the heart of the new Guadalupe Railyard District we offer museums, galleries, shops, and restaurants just outside our doors.
Nearby Businesses, Attractions, Events and Services
Santa Fe Massage / Spa at Hotel Santa Fe
1501 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87505
The Spa at Hotel Santa Fe - A healing destination and Santa Fe retreat.
Upon entering the Spa doors you will be immersed in a sense of Nature's elements; water falling, open sky and Mother Earth's nurturing.
Our highly trained massage therapists are licensed practitioners who draw upon a variety of modalities from Swedish, Sports, Cranial-Sacral and Energy Work to create a unique personal experience.
Amaya at Hotel Santa Fe
Hotel Santa Fe
1501 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87501
From the cold rivers of Alaska to the grassy fields of the Great Plains, the chefs at Amaya restaurant select superb traditional Native American foods. Salmon, bison, oysters, and other natural ingredients are woven together in a style that is both ancient and contemporary. Relax inside by the fire or take in the stars on one of Santa Fe's favorite patios. The Amaya restaurant is a romantic setting for a memorable dining experience.
Wordharvest Writers Workshops
Hotel Santa Fe
1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Wordharvest Writers workshops offers intensive one-day writing workshops with faculty who are published authors. The programs, held at La Tienda (Eldorado) focus on all aspects of writing. The summer 2012 series includes writing and publishing fiction, non-fiction, memoir and travel writing. The workshops include hands-on writing, and welcome beginners as well as seasoned writers. Most faculty come from the Santa Fe area. We offer a summer series and usually a spring series. In addition, Wordharvest presents the Tony Hillerman Writers Conference, scheduled Nov. 8-10, 2012 at the Hotel Santa Fe. The event includes two writing contests. The Hillerman Prize, originated in 2006, honors a first mystery set in the Southwest, and is co-sponsored by St. Martin's Press. The Tony Hillerman Mystery Short Story Contest is co-sponsored by New Mexico Magazine.
WORDHARVEST was established in 2001 by two energetic Santa Fe women, Anne Hillerman and Jean Schaumberg. A native Santa Fean, Jean Schaumberg has a life- long interest in books. Her career includes work as an acquisition and reference librarian, a bookstore owner and manager, and a writers' conference coordinator, and work in development for a Santa Fe nonprofit. WORDHARVEST springs from her continued interest in the written word and the desire to promote it by assisting budding authors.
Anne Hillerman is a journalist, author, writing coach, freelance writer and avid reader. After a 25-year career in newspapers, including work as an editorial page editor, Anne and Jean launched WORDHARVEST in 2001. Anne is the author of several published books including Gardens of Santa Fe, Tony Hillerman's Landscape, Santa Fe Flavors, The Insiders' Guide to Santa Fe and Children's Guide to Santa Fe.
WORDHARVEST was established in 2001 by two energetic Santa Fe women, Anne Hillerman and Jean Schaumberg. A native Santa Fean, Jean Schaumberg has a life- long interest in books. Her career includes work as an acquisition and reference librarian, a bookstore owner and manager, and a writers' conference coordinator, and work in development for a Santa Fe nonprofit. WORDHARVEST springs from her continued interest in the written word and the desire to promote it by assisting budding authors.
Anne Hillerman is a journalist, author, writing coach, freelance writer and avid reader. After a 25-year career in newspapers, including work as an editorial page editor, Anne and Jean launched WORDHARVEST in 2001. Anne is the author of several published books including Gardens of Santa Fe, Tony Hillerman's Landscape, Santa Fe Flavors, The Insiders' Guide to Santa Fe and Children's Guide to Santa Fe.
Sissel's Jewelry
541 South Guadalupe
Sissel's Fine Quality Indian Jewelry, is located near downtown Santa Fe, we have a huge inventory of hand picked, quality, Indian jewelry at affordable prices.
Santa Fe Railyard
Guadalupe between Montezuma and Cerrillos Rd.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
The Railyard is Santa Fe's new place to meet -to see friends and neighbors, shop for unique products, have a great meal, view thought-provoking art, experience live performances, or just relax and play. From the nationally renowned Farmers Market and contemporary art galleries, local Arts & Crafts Fairs, music and movies in the award-winning 10 acre Park, walkathons and community celebrations to excursion train rides and commuter rail service, there's something for everyone at The Railyard!
Paseo Pottery
1424 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Paseo Pottery is a studio/gallery representing six local potters. Two potters work on location. There is a large selection of handmade dinnerware, lamps, light fixtures and decorative pottery. Demonstrations are availabe. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.
William Siegal Gallery
540 South Guadalupe Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
The William Siegal Gallery offers museum quality antiquities and contemporary art.
For over thirty years owner Bill Siegal has been assembling the world's largest collection of fine ancient and antique Andean textiles dating from 750 BC up to the 19th Century.
Additionally, the gallery exhibits ceremonial objects and artifacts from Meso and South American Cultures, as well as objects from China's Han and Tang Dynasties and Southeast Asia. Distinguished African and Indonesian textiles are also prominently featured.
In May of 2007, William Siegal Gallery opened its new 5,000 square foot exhibition space, in which antiquities are now hung side by side with the works of outstanding contemporary artists. This proximity between the "old" and the "new" conveys a sublime and timeless trans-cultural aesthetic of modernism.
William Siegal Gallery is located in Santa Fe's newly revitalized Railyard District, which is rapidly becoming the central locus of Santa Fe's contemporary art scene.
photo by Robert Reck c2007
In May of 2007, William Siegal Gallery opened its new 5,000 square foot exhibition space, in which antiquities are now hung side by side with the works of outstanding contemporary artists. This proximity between the "old" and the "new" conveys a sublime and timeless trans-cultural aesthetic of modernism.
William Siegal Gallery is located in Santa Fe's newly revitalized Railyard District, which is rapidly becoming the central locus of Santa Fe's contemporary art scene.
photo by Robert Reck c2007
Tomasita's Restaurant
500 South Guadalupe
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Tomasita's has been a Santa Fe favorite since 1974, serving traditional Northern New Mexican cuisine. Tomasita's features red and green chile grown in the hatch valley, traditional recipes, and a full bar. The key to our success is simple recipes, quality ingredients, and fast and friendly service. Tomasita's has been featured in numerous articles and television shows. Everybody from movie stars to construction workers feel welcome in this red brick building that once served as the station for the "Chile Line," which ran from Antonito, Colorado to Santa Fe.
studio x web design & hosting
1520 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87501
~ Serving Santa Fe to the World since 1993 ~ Millions of dollars in revenue flow through our secure ecommerce system to our serious website clients each year. Ready for a successful, effective, high quality website design that you can maintain in-house? SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is included in our database driven websites and every website we create. CMS (Content Management Systems) are yet another specialty of our friendly, knowledgeable staff at studio x, successful website design in Santa Fe. We host hundreds of websites from all over the world and are ready to serve you. Email us at webdesign@studiox.com Friendly ~ Knowledgeable ~ Successful
Zane Bennett Contemporary Art
435 South Guadalupe Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Located on Guadalupe Street in the Historic Railyard District of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Zane Bennett Contemporary Art resides in one of the most unique architectural spaces in the City Different. The exterior preserves the historic flavor of the neighborhood while the cutting edge interior rivals the traditions of the best contemporary galleries in the country. The sky lighted two-story central atrium, glass staircase and catwalk, along with numerous gallery spaces provide the experience of viewing contemporary art at its best.
Here you will find unexpected art programs and exhibitions which are engaging and visually stimulating. The nearly 10,000 square foot space allows for ongoing offerings of important and well-established contemporary artists, internationally-known mid-career, emerging and regional artists as well as blue chip artists. You will find accessible exhibits of paintings, prints, drawings, substantial sculpture and photography. The gallery is in close proximity to SITE Santa Fe and near other Railyard galleries and restaurants. Zane Bennett Contemporary Art offers gallery clients the convenience of a climate-controlled interior as well as a dedicated twenty-space parking lot.
Here you will find unexpected art programs and exhibitions which are engaging and visually stimulating. The nearly 10,000 square foot space allows for ongoing offerings of important and well-established contemporary artists, internationally-known mid-career, emerging and regional artists as well as blue chip artists. You will find accessible exhibits of paintings, prints, drawings, substantial sculpture and photography. The gallery is in close proximity to SITE Santa Fe and near other Railyard galleries and restaurants. Zane Bennett Contemporary Art offers gallery clients the convenience of a climate-controlled interior as well as a dedicated twenty-space parking lot.
AVA / A Virtual Artspace
316 Read St.
Santa Fe, Nm 87501
The studio/gallery of collaborating artists, Buchen/Goodwin, presents the virtual object as photography, video, and sculpture. The work represents a new approach to both sculpture and photography. Instruction is available in developing a virtual model for producing physical objects or graphics.
Charlotte Jackson Fine Art
554 South Guadalupe St.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Contemporary American and European art
David Richard Gallery
544 South Guadalupe Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
David Richard Gallery is located in the Santa Fe Railyard Arts District and specializes in post-war abstract art including Abstract Expressionism, Color Field, geometric, hard-edged, Op, Pop, Minimalism and conceptualism in a variety of media. Featuring both historic and contemporary artwork, the gallery represents many established artists who were part of important art historical movements and tendencies that occurred during the 1950s through the 1980s on both the east and west coasts. The gallery also represents artist estates, emerging artists and offers secondary market works.
Casa Nova Gallery
530 S. Guadalupe
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Traditional tribal and contemporary art from around the world.
Santa Fe Farmers Market
Santa Fe Railyard, 1607 Paseo de Peralta
WHEN: Saturdays: 8AM -1PM
The Santa Fe Farmers' Market has grown to become recognized as one of the world's largest farmers markets - certainly the most unique & fun!.
The Santa Fe Farmers' Market has grown to become recognized as one of the world's largest farmers markets - certainly the most unique & fun!.
Santa Fe Artists Market
The Railyard
Saturdays, 8:00 am to 1:00 pm at the RAILYARD next to the Farmer's Market. Enjoy fine art and crafts from local, juried artists. Find pottery, jewelry, paintings, photography, sculpture, furniture, textiles and more! $1.00 underground parking next to REI. www.santafeartistsmarket.com 505-310-1555
TAI Gallery / Textile Arts
1601 B Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87501
TAI Gallery offers Japanese bamboo baskets and sculpture including antique baskets; antique textiles mainly from Indonesia, India and Africa; and contemporary Japanese photography.
Coyote's Paw Gallery Ltd
The Flea at El Museo
1615 Paseo de Peralta #B
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Sat. & Sun., Dec. - April
www.coyotespaw.com
Art dealers Alan Suits and Ann Lehman have assembled a treasury of tribal and ethnic jewelry, clothing, collectibles, textiles, and antiques from around the world. Selections include Mongolian jewelry,antique Buddhist artifacts, Uzbek silk robes, Punjabi wooden chests and Saharan nomad leatherwork. All items are chosen for the highest qualities of traditional workmanship. Coyote's Paw Gallery has been described as"one of the finest ethnographic collections in the United States".
Santa Fe Pride
Various Venues
WHEN: June 14 - 22, 2013
Santa Fe celebrates gay pride with a series of parties, dances, fundraisers and soirees throughout the city, as well as a parade and festival that winds its way to Railyard Park.
Santa Fe celebrates gay pride with a series of parties, dances, fundraisers and soirees throughout the city, as well as a parade and festival that winds its way to Railyard Park.
T's Candy, LLC
7421 Saratoga Ln.
Santa Fe, NM 87507
Chocolate Candies for pleasure, wedding favors, gift baskets, corporate events, banquet favors. Premium Semi-sweet dark chocolate is used to make chocolate/peanut butter candy, chocolates as truffles or in specialty shapes, as well as flavored chocolates - e.g. red chile or raspberry. Packaging or presentation can be customized to suit the event. Pricing is very competitive. Reference: Jeff Siembieda or Linda Perkins of ESPN/New Mexico Bowl (505-925-5999) Currently sell at the Santa Fe Community Fair (Farmer's Market location) on Sundays.
