3 Day Santa Fe Getaway
Day 1 You'll See: ART
Day 2 You'll See: HISTORY
Day 3 You'll See: ARCHITECTURE
Day One
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
Founded in 1995 by the Marion, local philanthropists, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum of Santa Fe covers the indomitable artist's life and legacy, her time spent in New Mexico, and her movements through the art world.
New Mexico Museum of Art
An expansive collection of contemporary regional art and photography, the art within shedding light on the region's history, culture, and traditions.
The Railyard
Located along Guadalupe Street, The Railyard holds 50 acres of public parkland and gathering space that celebrates history, arts, recreation, landscape, and the environment.
Day Two
New Mexico History Museum
Located in beautiful Historic Santa Fe Plaza, the museum records, preserves, and educates on the heritage of New Mexico and the American Southwest.
Palace of the Governors
Inside you will find informational exhibits on the development of New Mexico, the museum chronicling the history of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the region in general.
Wander New Mexico Tour
Enjoy one-of-a-kind tours and experiences of Santa Fe through the eyes of a local through immersive, small-group food and history tours.
Day Three
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
The Cathedral Basilica is a fabulously interesting, faith-fueled institution reflecting Catholic faith and New Mexican culture.
San Miguel Chapel
Standing proudly as the oldest church in the continental United States, San Miguel Chapel is a must-visit while in the Santa Fe area with your group.
Loretto Chapel
This iconic chapel is most well-known for the unusual helix-shaped spiral staircase, a staircase that the Sisters of Loretto have credited St. Joseph with the construction of.