Historic city plaza with benches, a bandstand & ethnic markets, plus festivals & community events.
Address
Santa Fe Plaza, 63 Lincoln Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501, United States
Open Hours
Monday- Open 24 hoursTuesday- Open 24 hoursWednesday- Open 24 hoursThursday- Open 24 hoursFriday- Open 24 hoursSaturday- Open 24 hoursSunday- Open 24 hours
Santa Fe Plaza, 63 Lincoln Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501, United States
Geo Location
Lat long (35.6874277,-105.9385121)
Santa Fe Plaza - Featured Reviews (10140)
Cute place to walk around and visit various art galleries. I truly enjoyed all those beautiful arts. There are many vendors selling handmade stuff in the plaza as well. Very cute. Also, great place to drink afternoon tea with friends.
If you never seen the Santa Fe plaza during Christmas I would highly recommend you do. The plaza it's self is very beautiful. At Christmas it's magical. Grab a cup of hot chocolate and enjoy the gorgeous lights and the holiday atmosphere. Simply beautiful. Merry Christmas and a happy New year to all who read this post.
Not bad. Smaller than I was lead to believe. All the restaurants we tried were very good. Couple more tourist shops would’ve been nice. Wasn’t really sure about the quality of the jewelry in the shop so I didn’t buy any. It was fun to experience for the first time. Day trip is all that’s needed.
We were at the plaza just before Halloween and there was a public event with the concert in the park. The shops are very nice and cute. The fall colors of the trees are just so interesting so much history around us.
We really enjoyed coming here and walking around the square and different shops. There are so many galleries with so many beautiful pieces. The staff for the shops and restaurants were very friendly and accommodating. We were also so glad that we had an opportunity to meet with local indigenous vendors who were selling their items and hear their stories. It was a very pleasant experience with plenty to see. The bear statue was one of our favorites 🐻
If you are visiting Santa Fe the Plaza is a must see. Tons of unique shops, lots of eating and drinking options. Prepare to buy some unique jewelry from local vendors. I always have a goid time when we visit. Use the parking garage if possible. It's reasonably priced.
Santa Fe Plaza is quite small. It would be fairly easy to access everything on foot if you stay at one of the hotels downtown. Lovely food, shops, jewelry. Beware of the cosmetic sales people, they are very persuasive/pushy and are in the street trying to lure you in. They were kind but high pressure AND all sales ARE FINAL, but they dont tell you that). It's a wonderful city to visit. I would recommend La Boca resturant for an afternoon of wine and a wonderful food experience.
This is a fun stop if you’re in Santa Fe! There’s a lot of local artists, shops and restaurants. I parked on the street which only cost $2 for 2 hours. There is also a nice courtyard in the center to sit down if you need a break from the walking.
We found this awesome little delight looking for "gluten free" between Pecos National Park and Santa Fe. A perfect stop for my birthday lunch! I had one each Carne, Pollo & Belly... Each was delicious in its own special way. Happy 55 to me! We will d
We found this awesome little delight looking for "gluten free" between Pecos National Park and Santa Fe. A perfect stop for my birthday lunch! I had one each Carne, Pollo & Belly... Each was delicious in its own special way. Happy 55 to me! We will d
This place is wonderful. Since the brew is jun-style it creates higher alcohol, less acidity, and without the vinegar taste of kombucha while still containing millions of probiotics. With the use of honey, the flavors are all more complex and brighte
This place is great. The ambience is warm and positive (literally, because there are several framed positive reflections /mottos.) The food is made with love and Anthony brightens up your day. I had a Mongolian bbq veg bowl, and the veggies were fres
Wow! One of the best restaurants I've ever been to. This food was absolutely delicious. If I could give this place a 10 stars I would. I also want to mention the lady at the counter was very friendly. I highly recommend and will definitely be back. T
This little shop is a hidden gem. Not only do they offer some of the best coffee in Santa Fe they also offer some of the best customer service! Iâm always greeted with a smile that sets my day off to the right start. The shack is easy to miss but I
We just went for the first time. The weather was really bad so the play area was mostly closed as was the visitor center. However we did explore outside, saw some wild turkey, and look forward to going back on a nicer day to take advantage of the kid
Great place to hike alone or with family/ friends. Get there early so you can get a parking spot, and the earlier you get there, the less traffic you have to follow up the hill. Dogs allowed, but must be on a leash if aggressive. Great views, too.
A beautiful, well-kept piece of history. Went on many memorable school field trips here as a kid, and it still holds that wonder. Just visited for Harvest Festival, which was a fun time; great weather, decent vendors, and some quirky people-watching