Santa Fe, New Mexico City Guide

For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Santa Fe, New Mexico Travel Guide has been your connection to Santa Fe's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.

Shopping


There are over 100 art galleries in Santa Fe. From the shops that line Canyon Road and the Santa Fe Plaza, to the colorful murals seen indoors and out, art in Santa Fe permeates every aspect of life.
Every August, the Santa Fe Indian Market attracts millions of visitors and collectors from around the world. The Market showcases Native American arts, and also serves as a principal means for advancing the careers of many of today's noted American Indian artists. Browse through many fine examples of drawings, weaving, jewelry, paintings, sculpture, and more.
Arts and crafts collectors can start their search at the downtown Plaza, one side of which shelters Native American vendors selling jewelry, rugs, and other items. For low prices and unique finds, the flea market next to the Santa Fe Opera offers everything from antiquarian books to fetish necklaces and fresh pinion nuts.
Jewelry lovers will find a surplus of sparkly treasures in Santa Fe. A variety of shops offer the ever popular turquoise-and-silver earrings, belts, and bracelets, intricately woven beaded necklaces and contemporary designs utilizing precious colored gemstones.
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