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What to do, see, and eat in Santa Fe, Albuquerque & Taos, New Mexico.
In this guide I include all of the highlights of New Mexico along with some hidden gems!
I include my favorite boutique hotels & amazing airbnbs along with the best restaurants & attractions throughout this magical state!
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There is something about the Southwest that keeps drawing me back time and time again! In my guide, you'll find everything from must-see attractions, best of food & drink, hiking/nature, and of course the best places to stay!
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Free guide here! Plenty of places linked, the hotel I stayed at. Take a couple of days or a long weekend here. Enjoy all of the culture Santa Fe has to offer. Plenty of southwestern food, chocolate, and photo ops here. Head to the art district or plaza for walking/shopping.
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There are so many reasons to visit Santa Fe, New Mexico! This beautiful city is rich in history, culture, art, and natural beauty, making it an attractive destination for travelers.
Key reasons this guide might be the match for you:
- You have high standards and don't like wasting a moment of time not soaking in the culture, art, history and food in a new place.
- You want key tips like when certain institutions are open/closed and whether reservations are needed.
If you haven't committed to a flight/drive/visit just yet, here are some broad and compelling reasons why you should consider visiting Santa Fe:
Rich Cultural Heritage: Santa Fe is the oldest capital city in the United States, dating back to 1610. Its history is deeply rooted in Native American, Spanish, and Anglo cultures, creating a unique blend of traditions and customs. You'll find fascinating historical sites, adobe architecture, and museums that showcase the city's diverse heritage.
Art and Galleries: Santa Fe is renowned for its vibrant arts scene. The city boasts numerous art galleries, studios, and museums, making it a hub for artists and art enthusiasts. The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, the New Mexico Museum of Art, and the Canyon Road arts district are must-visit places for art lovers.
Santa Fe Opera: If you're a fan of performing arts, the Santa Fe Opera is a world-class venue that offers breathtaking opera performances amidst the stunning backdrop of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Stunning Landscapes: Nestled in the high desert, Santa Fe is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. The landscape is characterized by picturesque sunsets, rolling hills, and nearby mountains that provide plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and skiing.
Unique Architecture: Santa Fe's distinctive adobe-style architecture is an integral part of its charm. The city has strict building codes that maintain the traditional pueblo-style look, creating a cohesive and aesthetically pleasing environment.
Santa Fe Plaza: The heart of the city is the historic Santa Fe Plaza, a central gathering place surrounded by shops, restaurants, and historic buildings. It's a great spot to relax, people-watch, and soak in the local atmosphere.
Culinary Delights: Santa Fe has a rich culinary scene, known for its unique blend of Native American, Spanish, and Mexican flavors. From traditional New Mexican cuisine to upscale dining options, foodies will find a wide range of delicious dishes to savor.
Santa Fe Farmers' Market: The city hosts one of the oldest and most vibrant farmers' markets in the country. Visitors can explore a wide variety of locally grown produce, handmade crafts, and artisanal products.
Healing and Wellness: Santa Fe has long been associated with healing and wellness practices. The city is home to various spas, wellness centers, and spiritual retreats that offer relaxation and rejuvenation.
Santa Fe Festivals: Throughout the year, Santa Fe hosts a range of cultural festivals celebrating everything from music and dance to arts and crafts. The city's lively festival scene adds another layer of excitement to your visit.
Whether you're interested in history, art, nature, or simply immersing yourself in a unique and vibrant culture, Santa Fe offers a one-of-a-kind experience that will leave a lasting impression on any traveler.
This guide separated by category will give you options in and around Santa Fe to maximize your time there and give you a taste of it all!
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This quintessential Southwest town is an underrated destination. Enjoy the local art scene, unique and historic pueblo-style arcitecture, chili-infused food, and mindfully explore the variety of outdoor spaces.
Santa Fe is about a 1 hour drive from Alberqueue with proxity to Southern Colorado, White Sands National Park as well as other spectacular mountainous and lake views.
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When many people visit Santa Fe, they stay in the city and explore the many restaurants, galleries, and high-end stores in this rich cultural center. Don't get me wrong these are all lovely and definitely a must-see or a great weekend trip. However, I tend to venture down a road less traveled. If you are visiting Santa Fe, I definitely recommend a day or two on the high road to Taos. This is not the quickest route to Taos but is the most picturesque. It goes from Nambe, thru Chimayo to Taos, winding through several small towns and communities at the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
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Known as the “Mother Road,” this is much more than just a road: it is a symbol, an icon that embodies the adventurous and pioneering spirit of the United States. Route 66 is one of the American myths, a real dream for all those who love road trips. It is a legendary road, created to originally connect the city of Chicago with the beach of Santa Monica, California, crossing 8 states such as Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.
Along the itinerary you will encounter bizarre neon signs, historic drive-in cinemas, unusual diners and motels to sleep in, kitschy petrol pumps and many other characteristic places that will make your crossing a real journey back in time.
If you are planning an on the road along Route 66 this is the guide for you!
In this guide you will find everything you need to best organize your on the road to discover Route 66!
Inside you will find:
🗓️Best Time to visit
🛣️Useful information on Route 66
🏨 Where to stay (from hotels to the most unusual motels)
🏛️What to visit (all the places not to be missed)
☕️cafés
🍽️restaurants, pubs and diner
✨unusual places
📌20 day Itinerary
🎒activities & excursions
And lots of other information and advice that will help you better plan your stay...
Happy reading!👀
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7 Days worth of activities in and around Medellin, solo or with others! Day trips, activities, restaurants and more! Choose your activities with multiple option days. Perfect for casual and trailblazers alike! More locations coming soon…
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • Female Solo • 50+ • History • Foodie • Photography • Adventure • Budget • Architecture • Outdoors • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Coffee • People & Culture
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Ready for an epic adventure? This Costa Rica Adventure Map is your ultimate guide! Explore stunning waterfalls, lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and countless excursions. Whether zip-lining, hiking, or surfing, discover unforgettable experiences with this bucket list map. Perfect for thrill-seekers and outdoor enthusiasts!
What you'll find inside:
» Planning Your Trip: Insights on the best times to visit, solo travel tips, and transportation options.
» Categories: Explore must-visit destinations, waterfalls, hot springs, beaches, hikes, volcanoes, wildlife reserves, adventure activities, and cultural experiences.
» Ultimate Packing List: Essential items to bring for your Costa Rican adventure.
» 9-Day Itinerary: A detailed plan to help you make the most of your trip to Costa Rica.
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Are You a European Traveling to the United States? Here is where you should visit
To my friends outside the US and Canada - you really do not know how to travel America. For as much as us Americans are mockable when visiting Europe and other places, you are just as clueless as us.
The USA lives in the brain of Europe. With so much popular culture, almost all places in America are "known" to Europeans. But when planning trips to America, the only three places Europeans think to visit are New York, Miami, and Los Angeles. And quite frankly, you're missing out on a lot.
So this guide is very high level: what places should you visit in America. Some will be obvious (I give New York a shout), but others may be a bit further off the beaten path. I've also included some resources about various places you can go visit. So fun planning and check out the best places to visit in America (in my very humble opinion)!
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Loving my guides, but want a trip itinerary that is uniquely you? Contact me for custom travel itineraries or trip recommendation guides. Our top destinations are the American Southwest, American Midwest, Mexico, and most of Europe. We curate guides to your needs, but specialize in history, museums, art, and archaeology centric trips.
We do the research, so you can pack. Purchasing a custom guide is a great way to feel prepared for you next destination without the work of a full itinerary.
We include a list of destinations, recommended restaurants, places to stay, tours, and transportation after arrival. Links to business websites and informational pages are included, to make booking easier. It can be as details or as simple as you like, and cover any number of travel days.
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Welcome to the most geographically diverse country in the world, the U.S.A.! This guide is written based off of a road trip that we took in late 2020. The full itinerary is a little over three weeks (23 days, 22 nights), starting and finishing in Orlando (where we were living at the time).
The best part about the itinerary? It's a loop! Allowing you to start and finish wherever. This itinerary is 100% personalizable and as many stops can be added or removed as you'd like. This route offers some amazing places, including the beaches in Florida, the deserts of the southwest, and the coastlines of California.
The most optimal time to take this road trip is during the summer as you'll find the best weather everywhere. But because we're mainly down south, you can take this road trip in the winter without too much trouble in the snow.
This itinerary includes 15 states, nine National Parks, 6000+ miles, and all of the costs we incurred along the way. This itinerary also includes things to see, places to eats, and our favorite things in each location. This itinerary does not include overnight accommodation, so it is necessary to find hotels/airbnbs on your own.
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