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Santa Fe, New Mexico is a city unlike any other, truly living up to its tagline, The City Different, at every turn. With legendary history and culture around every corner, an art scene that spans from traditional to contemporary, accommodations with a local feel yet world-class status, award-winning cuisine that’s as eclectic as it is sumptuous, and countless experiences to encounter, you’re sure to uncover something different about yourself when you visit.
As the oldest state capital in the United States, Santa Fe is the jewel of the American Southwest. Located in the southern Rocky Mountains at 7,000 feet, The City Different is a stunning and unforgettable all-season backdrop for your next program. Recently selected as the number one city on the Best Cities in the U.S. list in the 2025 Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards and the number 19 city on the Best Cities in the World list, Santa Fe continues to grow in popularity as a group destination and an international hotspot.
The City Different is chosen time and time again for its distinct Santa Fe vibe sense of intimacy, and endless leisure options. Santa Fe boasts more than 20 group hotels, more than 400 restaurants, 250+ art galleries, 70 jewelry stores, 20 museums, 40 seasonal markets, and world-renowned performing arts experiences — walkable from the heart of the city, the historic Plaza. With special gathering spaces ranging from historic sites, awe-inspiring gardens, and fantastically funky experiential stages, Santa Fe will be your organization’s most memorable destination.

Home to the internationally acclaimed Meow Wolf immersive arts collective and its House of Eternal Return permanent exhibit, the areas around Siler, Rufina, St. Michael’s, Second, and Baca streets are an emerging arts market and are home to studios, performance spaces, and other creative endeavors. Small, informal galleries are popping up in this once-industrial area, and Baca Street is home to workshops and studios where you can find the proprietor creating a painting or blowing glass.

The Santa Fe Plaza has been the heart of Santa Fe for more than 400 years. Native American artisans sell their handcrafted jewelry under the portal of the Palace of the Governors Museum. In addition to award-winning hotels, fabulous restaurants, and unique shopping, other gems to be uncovered include the New Mexico History Museum, New Mexico Museum of Art, Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Loretto Chapel, Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis Assisi, and the oldest church in the United States, the San Miguel Mission.
THE RAILYARD
Once a stop along the famed Santa Fe Railroad, the Railyard is an eclectic and contemporary collection of boutique hotels, micro-breweries, the Santa Fe Farmer’s Market, SITE Santa Fe, El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, and the recently opened Vladem Contemporary Art Museum. The Railyard showcases some of the city’s best contemporary visual and performing arts and shopping.


Set in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Museum Hill is a short car ride from the Santa Fe Plaza. Home to four marquee museums: Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, Nuevo Mexicano Heritage Arts Museum, and Museum of International Folk Art.
One of Santa Fe’s oldest roads, Canyon Road is a pure delight to the senses. Many of the beautiful old adobe homes are now galleries, while others continue to house Santa Fe families who have lived here for generations. Inviting gardens, award-winning fine-dining, monumental bronze sculptures, custom jewelry, and paintings from contemporary to traditional to Western are among the treasures you’ll uncover on Santa Fe’s historic eastside.

For a unique experience that allows you to taste some of the best margaritas in the world, travel the Santa Fe Margarita Trail. Stop at any of the over 50 locations to sample signature margaritas, at $1 off each, take home the recipes and earn prizes as you go. Get your paper Passport or download the app on Android and Apple app stores!
With its legendary healing energy and sacred lands, Santa Fe has been revered by local Indigenous peoples for millennia. Soothing yoga, aligning your chakras, and tranquil meditating truly make Santa Fe the place to get away from it all and recharge. Whatever your body or soul needs, it’s in Santa Fe.

Brilliant blue skies and an average of 320+ sunny days a year offer the best of four seasons. The city’s most breathtaking views and adventures may be uncovered while hiking the Dale Ball Trails or cross-country and downhill skiing in the Santa Fe National Forest, just miles from downtown Santa Fe. Year-round rock climbing, cycling, mountain biking, and seven area golf courses are among Santa Fe’s most enjoyable outdoor activities.



Direct into ABQ
Direct to/from more than 20 cities
60 minutes to downtown Santa Fe via commercial shuttle, car rental, car service, and ride share
Direct to/from:
Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Phoenix (PHX), and Los Angeles (LAX) via American Airlines
Denver (DEN) via United
15 minutes to downtown Santa Fe via car rental, car service, and ride share.
Santa Fe is a very walkable city with the majority of hotels and restaurants located within a one-mile radius of the Santa Fe Plaza. We also offer the Santa Fe Pick-up, a complimentary shuttle service in and around downtown and Santa Fe’s most popular locations. Pedicabs and ride share are also readily available.



Located in the heart of downtown Santa Fe, the Community Convention Center is just as unique as “The City Different”. Santa Fe has been a place of gathering for centuries, as evidenced by the uncovering of artifacts from ancient Native American pueblos that occupied the site, dating back to the 13th century.
In addition to more than 100,000 square feet of unique hotel meeting spaces in the city, Santa Fe accommodates meetings at its unconventional convention center with 40,000 square feet of meeting space, including an 18,000 square foot ballroom, adorned with multiple fireplaces and stunning tin chandeliers.
Located among the city’s best restaurants, museums, and shopping, as well as 2,000 hotel rooms within a ten-minute walk, hosting your meeting at the convention center strikes the perfect balance of modern convenience with the daily experience of walking through a more than 400-year-old U.S. city


