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Unbeatable Location -Cozy+Adorable- Super Walkable
🌜H I D E A W A Y N O R T E: an inspiring & cozy adobe for your high desert adventure 🌵EASY 3 MINUTE WALK to Santa Fe's best restaurants, bars, coffee shops, boutiques, movie theaters, farmers and artisan markets. 🌵Train direct from ABQ + skip the rental car 🌵King + Queen beds 🌵Fast ⚡️ WIFI 🌵Fireplace + AC/heat minisplits 🌵Bonus Sunroom w/couch and TV 🌵Private patio 🌵Full Laundry 🌵KIDS: Pack n’ Play, high chair/booster, toys, books, white noise 🌵DOGS: beds, bowls, gated patio

Historic Casita Dog Friendly Downtown w/ Parking
The most centrally located AirBnB in Santa Fe. Free parking on premises. Walk everywhere! A modern take on traditional New Mexico style in the heart of the Downtown Historic District. Tucked behind the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, the Casita is a pueblo-style building constructed in 1850, features adobe walls, hardwood floors, hand-sculpted plaster, soaring viga ceilings. Authentic Santa Fe charm modern comforts and contemporary decor. Adjoining casita that sleeps 3 also available through AirBnB.

Quiet Country Casita Close In on Santa Fe Trl
Charming Casita on historic Santa Fe Trail, only 6 miles to the Plaza. Enjoy peace & quiet, overlooking the city with amazing sunsets and views from your own portal overlooking lush gardens. 3 miles down SF Trail to Museum Hill, 5 miles to Ski Basin road, hiking, biking trails, galleries, dining are closer yet. King sized bed, heated Jacuzzi tub, kitchenette, and hand-crafted furnishings complete the comforts of this beautiful casita. Perfect for 1-2 adults in BR, + 2 children on LR beds.

LUXE ADOBE CASITA in the HEART OF DOWNTOWN
Luxe adobe casita, situated in downtown Santa Fe, just blocks away from the Plaza! This historic structure features beautiful Venetian plaster and diamond adobe walls, finished wood floors, gorgeous light fixtures, a ductless mini-split, stainless steel appliances, washer/dryer, private patio with outdoor grill, seating, and designated parking space. Stargaze while taking a soak in the secluded hot tub, or use one of the two outdoor fireplaces on the grounds, shared with the small compound.

Private and Authentic Santa Fe Artist's Casita
Our historic casita once belonged to a founding member of the Santa Fe arts community, painter Sheldon Parsons. A calm 1,000+ sq foot adobe retreat with private hilltop garden and 21st century amenities: Four Seasons king bed, fine linens, Los Poblanos toiletries, radiant heat, central air, Jacuzzi plus oversized shower, and a cook’s kitchen with pantry surprises, all a few blocks from Canyon Road. A perfect place to reset your creative clock. No automatic locks, we have a personal greeter.

Hilltop Nest
Kick back and relax in this stylish cabin in the forest. Hilltop location with forever views. Just off scenic Route 66 (Hwy 50), up a steep (but short) driveway, sits a 2-bedroom log cabin with plenty of birdsong and pine trees, a porch surrounded by views and furnished with a grill for outdoor dining. Five miles east is the village of Pecos with the Pecos River for fishing, hiking, and exploring. Sixteen miles north is the legendary city of Santa Fe packed with world-class art and culture

Casa Piñon on the Old Santa Fe Trail
Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Casa Piñon sits on the original historic Old Santa Fe Trail traveled for centuries by pioneers, explorers and Native Americans. Nestled in the Cerros Negros hills surrounded by mountains and pine forests, this charming cozy casita is perfect for a quiet restful stay along side nature. Experience the best of both worlds Santa Fe has to offer as Casa Piñon is about a 10 minute drive along the scenic Old Santa Fe Trail to town.

Sunny Adobe Casita With Fireplace 1.2mi/Plaza
My place is 1.2mi from the plaza in a conveniently located residential neighborhood. With its small, simple, Santa Fe style, you'll feel at home right away! The main room has a kiva fireplace & sleeper sofa as well as a full kitchen & small dining area. There is a separate bedroom with a closet & washer/dryer. The enclosed, private courtyard is perfect for kids & pets. This guesthouse is separate from, but next to my home where I live with my partner, our son, and fuzzy dogs!

Beautiful View
Nambé, New Mexico in Santa Fe County quiet rural setting. It is located 20 minutes from Historic Santa Fe, surrounded by Ancient Anasazi hiking trails and ruins. On the High Road to Taos. Enjoy the peace of the country. Safe and friendly. Romantic, comfortable ,within a private compound. All the amenities of home. Star filled nights, quaint, beautiful accommodations and a charming shared garden to relax and enjoy the beauty of the view of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

The Pecos River Cliff House, It is Magical!
Starting in the summer of 2016, The Famous Pecos River Cliff House will be available to travelers. The home has been a private residence for the last 12 years. We are now opening it up to the public and would love to share this hidden treasure with you The Cliff House is like nothing you have ever seen before. This custom adobe towers 50 feet over the Pecos River with breathtaking views of the river, dam, and canyon.

Find Your Happy Place-Views, Tranquility, Privacy
Casa de Cooper is a newly renovated, adobe-style home that offers a comfortable, inviting experience in the beautiful foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains. This private retreat, nestled amongst New Mexico juniper and piñon, will enchant you with its tranquil beauty. Pueblo Encantado is a quiet community consisting of 36 condos spread across 95 private acres of enchanting beauty.

Santa Fe Casa Nopal
Our home is 2 miles from The Plaza, in a quiet and peaceful neighborhood, just a couple of houses down from Santa Fe River Trail walk. It is also centrally located and a short drive from everything. Our house rules are simple. We observe quiet hours from 9PM to 9AM and we do not allow pets, partying or smoking of any kind. Also, our place is not suitable for infants or children.
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La Casita Viejita (The Little Old House)

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Casita del Sol - Exceptional Santa Fe Cottage
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Serene casita w endless views in the village

Los Alamos Casita de Cielo (Little House of Heaven)

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Private Hills Separate Home shared Sauna & Hot Tub

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Peacock Palace

Deco Chic Casita blocks from Trendy EDO

Very Special Centrally Located 2-Bedroom Cottage
When is the best time to visit Santa Fe?
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| Avg. price | ﺩ.ﺇ588 | ﺩ.ﺇ573 | ﺩ.ﺇ617 | ﺩ.ﺇ588 | ﺩ.ﺇ639 | ﺩ.ﺇ661 | ﺩ.ﺇ687 | ﺩ.ﺇ716 | ﺩ.ﺇ690 | ﺩ.ﺇ731 | ﺩ.ﺇ672 | ﺩ.ﺇ735 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Santa Fe?
Historic downtown neighborhoods immerse guests in Santa Fe’s adobe architecture and vibrant art scene, while areas such as Canyon Road are known for galleries and cozy atmospheres. Many travelers explore the Railyard District, which is known for creative spaces and local markets.
What are the best things to do in Santa Fe with kids?
Families often explore interactive museums, vibrant public plazas, and hands-on art workshops around town. Many enjoy local parks, botanical gardens, and opportunities to experience Indigenous and Hispanic cultural traditions.
What are some of the best things to do in Santa Fe?
Explore the winding galleries of Canyon Road, discover traditional and contemporary works at local museums, and stroll Santa Fe Plaza, which anchors much of the city’s cultural life. The city also has distinctive markets and creative dining.
How is the weather in Santa Fe?
Santa Fe features sunny, dry weather with winter temperatures around 9–36°F (-13–2°C) and summer days reaching 72–74°F (22–23°C). Afternoon thunderstorms can occur in July and August, so it is wise to carry layers and light rainwear.
What are the best places to visit in Santa Fe?
Explore Santa Fe Plaza, view historic works in the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, and experience the creative spirit of Canyon Road. Sacred sites such as Loretto Chapel often inspire visitors with their unique histories.
What are some hiking trails in Santa Fe?
Trails around the Dale Ball Trails system, Atalaya Mountain, and Aspen Vista often attract hikers looking for forested paths and mountain scenery. Many routes provide opportunities for birdwatching and views of the high desert.
What are some family activities we can do in Santa Fe?
Families explore interactive art spaces, hands-on workshops, and the engaging Santa Fe Children's Museum. Nearby parks and botanical gardens provide open spaces for both relaxation and play.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Santa Fe?
Travelers frequently visit Indigenous pueblos known for traditional arts, explore the scenic Sangre de Cristo Mountains, or seek out nearby hot springs. Historic mining towns and local wineries are also often included on day trips.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Santa Fe?
Many accommodations in Santa Fe welcome pets, especially in areas around the Railyard District and near downtown's parks. Several local trails and open spaces make it convenient to explore with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Santa Fe?
Pack layers for cool mornings and use sun protection during bright afternoons. Planning ahead for cultural experiences can be helpful, as some galleries and shops may be closed on select weekdays.
What is Santa Fe known for?
Santa Fe is known for its adobe architecture, robust arts scene, and blend of Indigenous, Hispanic, and European influences. The city is frequently associated with creative galleries, vibrant markets, and distinctive Southwestern cuisine.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Santa Fe?
Many enjoy discovering tucked-away courtyards displaying local sculpture, lesser-known historic chapels, and artist cooperatives around town. Small museums focusing on Indigenous or local crafts also provide unique insights.
What are the best foods to try in Santa Fe?
Santa Fe has traditional New Mexican dishes such as blue corn enchiladas, green chile stew, and posole. Locally sourced chocolates, regional wines, and fresh sopaipillas are also frequently suggested.
What should I bring for a trip to Santa Fe?
Pack layers, including a warm jacket for cool evenings and breathable clothing for sunny days. Sun protection, sturdy walking shoes, and a refillable water bottle are helpful for both city exploring and mountain outings.
What is the nightlife in Santa Fe like?
Santa Fe has a laid-back nightlife with live music venues, welcoming wine bars, and cultural spaces around downtown and the Railyard District. Community gatherings, seasonal festivals, and open-air performances often highlight local art and music.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Santa Fe?
Santa Fe hosts large summer arts festivals, the Santa Fe Indian Market in late summer, and frequently suggested celebrations of Indigenous, Hispanic, and contemporary arts. Fiestas de Santa Fe and International Folk Art Market are also known gathering points.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Santa Fe?
Many Santa Fe vacation rentals are family friendly, especially in neighborhoods near parks, museums, and local attractions. Spaces often include amenities such as kitchens and extra bedding for group stays.
When is the best time to visit Santa Fe?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for mild temperatures and vibrant festivals. Winter draws visitors interested in snow sports and seasonal celebrations.
All about Santa Fe
Santa Fe is North America’s oldest capital city and the oldest European establishment west of the Mississippi. But those long roots simply set the scene for the destination that calls itself the City Different. Whether it’s diving into Santa Fe’s diverse art scene, staying in one of the city’s traditional casita vacation rentals, or exploring the historic downtown surrounding the Palace of the Governors, everything in the area is sprinkled with a taste of Old West charm.
What are the top things to do in Santa Fe?
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
This museum highlights the work of the famous American modernist painter, known for her depictions of flowers, skyscrapers, and Southwestern landscapes. The museum includes galleries of her work, as well as tours of her Abiquiú Home and Studio.
Canyon Road
In one half-mile stretch along the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, more than 100 galleries, boutiques, and restaurants pack the street dedicated to the fine arts.
Santa Fe Botanical Garden
The 20.5-acre garden features native plants mingling with other species brought in to show how they can thrive in the arid conditions. Stroll through the art trail in the Orchard Garden and discover the shared history of humans and plants in the ethnobotanical Ojos y Manos: Eyes and Hands Garden. Also look for the new 3.25-acre Piñon-Juniper Woodland, since the piñon (or pinyon) pine is the state tree.
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Santa Fe vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ73 per night before taxes and fees

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1,140 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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210 properties feature pools

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1,090 properties have a dedicated workspace

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1,980 of Santa Fe vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Guests love Self check-in, Monthly stays, and Lake access across Santa Fe rentals

4.9 Average rating
Santa Fe stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

Nearby attractions
Santa Fe's top spots, include Meow Wolf, Canyon Road, and Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
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