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Here's a list of some of our favorite things in northern New Mexico. It's totally arbitrary and in no particular order. This site get no advertising money for this…it's just our personal favorites.

  • Late Nite Grafix designs
    Take a look at our Cafepress shop, where you'll find lots of lots of great Late Nite designs applied to all sorts of neat products.
  • Second Street Brewery
    Excellent, tasty beer (especially the IPA!) and the best jazz on the sound system you'll find anywhere!
  • Cafe Pasqual's
    Absolutely unique and wonderful food. A small bistro-sized place but a giant on the Santa Fe food scene.
  • Harry's Roadhouse
    Many say this is the best restaurant in Santa Fe.
  • GERONIMO restaurant
    Our idea of a truly romantic evening is going to Geronimo's.
  • Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
    There is no museum anywhere you can go to see more of Georgia O'Keeffe's art than here. A world-class museum without peer.
  • Bandelier National Monument
    Your best place to experience the spirit of the Ancestral Pueblo peoples that inhabited northern New Mexico ages ago. It's an easy day trip from Santa Fe. Great hiking too!
  • Ski Santa Fe
    Just 16 miles from the heart of the historic plaza. You can hit the slopes in the morning and be back in Santa Fe shopping or museum-hopping in the afternoon.
  • Palace of the Governors
    The coolest museum in downtown Santa Fe. And don't forget to visit with the Native American artisans under the portal for the best in southwestern art.
  • Museum of International Folk Art
    One of Santa Fe's most unique museums anywhere! You must see this if you visit Santa Fe.
  • New Mexico History Museum
    Santa Fe's newest museum. They unlocked the attics and basements and designed a fascinating exhibit of the state's history.
  • The Santa Fe Opera
    Watch an opera with the sun setting behind the stage over the majestic Jemez Mountains and try not to get a lump in your throat.
  • Santa Fe Farmers Market
    Go to the farmers market for great local produce and a chance to see and be seen with the rest of the locals.
  • Ten Thousand Waves
    Nestled among the piñon and juniper just outside Santa Fe, Ten Thousand Waves is a Japanese health spa. Secluded hot tubs scattered across the hillside are especially nice in the snowy winter when you are sharing with your sweetie.
  • La Fonda On the Plaza
    You can't get a hotel room closer to Santa Fe's plaza than here. But even if you don't stay there, go and walk through the place. Amazing architecture from the 1930's and a glimpse into Santa Fe's more cultured past.
  • The Rio Chama
    Just a couple of hours away from Santa Fe is the Rio Chama, a designated Wild and Scenic River. You can do day trips or multi-day trips through some of northern New Mexico's most spectacular scenery.
  • La Cieneguilla Petroglyph Site
    La Cieneguilla is located along the Santa Fe River just north of La Cienega, New Mexico. It is a part of the Galisteo Basin Archaeological Protection Area. Just south of Santa Fe off Airport Road. Easy to get to and an unforgetable place. Thousands of petroglyphs cover the rocks.
  • Late Nite Grafix, Inc.
    An unabashed plug for Gary Cascio's graphic design firm just because we think he does pretty good work.
  • Scenic Santa Fe
    This is Chris Corrie's website. He is a Santa Fe-based photographer. He's pretty good for a professional but is hard to get along with. His only saving grace is his charming wife, Jodi. (In reality, he is a great photographer but don't tell him I said so. As a graphic designer, if I need a photographer, I call Chris. I just hope Jodi answers.)

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