1. Meow Wolf
9.2
2 Rufina Cir, Santa Fe, NM
Art Gallery · 62 tips and reviews
Mark Kizelshteyn: Awesome interactive art experience.
JJ Forgath: Crazy cool. Awesome art, great design. Very interactive. Definitely loved it. Do it!
Alex Dobyan: Amazing "maximalist" art experience that isn't quite like anywhere else - filled with interactive mysteries, oddball art and technicolor glory like few other places (let alone just art galleries).
2. Santa Fe Plaza
8.8
100 Old Santa Fe Trl., Santa Fe, NM
Plaza · Downtown Santa Fe · 52 tips and reviews
Dee Lary: Love that city!! Lots of musicians, art, history, shops and great food! A definite MUST see at the Miraculous Stairway in the Loretto Chapel.
Carla Sena: Love that plaza!! Free festival, art, history. Incredible place.
Ellie Pines: Come here to people watch and grab food from some of the food trucks in good weather. There are many street vendors with great art, too.
Allie: Falling in love with my favorite artist again, rediscovering O'Keeffe. Love, love, love...
Erik Smith: Amazing collection of O'Keefe's work that shows her growth as a person and an artist. If you love the NM landscapes, stop by to gain a new appreciation as you drive through.
Raphael Langenscheidt: Love the art, but the museum is rather small and sports a hefty price tag ($13.50 for adults). Still - worth a visit!
6. Site Santa Fe
8.4
1606 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM
Art Gallery · 8 tips and reviews
Eric Tigre: Since 1995 SITE Santa Fe located in the capital city's Railyard District is home to national and international contemporary art exhibitions. Visit their space for new art and International Biennials. Read more.
Travel + Leisure: Since opening in 1995, Site Santa Fe has been gradually shifting the center of gravity of the contemporary art scene to the revamped Railyard district, thanks to its superb biennial exhibitions.
Will Funk: Excellent small contemporary art space. Free on Saturdays till noon which was really nice.
7. Keshi
8.6
941 Calle Mejia, Santa Fe, NM
Arts and Crafts Store · Downtown Santa Fe · 4 tips and reviews
Rachel Prinz: Very cool authentic Zuni art. Known for their fetishes. They believe you touch them and they'll choose you...
Liz Zale: Most amazing knowledgeable shopkeepers who sell the authentic work of Zuni artists through direct relationships with each family. Beautiful pieces, range of prices. Best of Santa Fe!
Caryn: All of the staff are great and so knowledgeable! Authentic jewelry and many reasonably priced pieces for the workmanship!
SantaFeRed: Permanent collection of American art, the Gustave Baumann marionettes, and a changing series of exhibits.
eric bornemann: Small museum with some interesting paintings in the permanent collection, but value really depends upon the special exhibits. Do check out the beautiful theater that’s part of the museum.
Kathy Weir: One of our favorite buildings in Santa Fe.
11. Sazon
8.1
221 Shelby St (at E Alameda St), Santa Fe, NM
Mexican Restaurant · Downtown Santa Fe · 16 tips and reviews
Marissa C: Fantastic restaurant... known for their moles, also happens to showcase great artists on the walls.
Nancy Ackenhausen: My very favorite restaurant in all of Santa Fe. Ambiance is compelling, warm -- gorgeous rotating art collection. Food and service = impeccable. Take all my out of town foodie friends here.
Cathy W: The mole is amazing, they give you a sample of the five moles before you order your dinner. The moles are complex in flavor and delicious!
Michael Odza: Entry is pay-what-you-wish, but the jewelry downstairs in Case Trading Post is fairly priced -- for the artists. Which is right! Read more.
kraig keller: Authentic and broad overview of native art for the past few hundred years.
Nancy Ackenhausen: Amazing Native American jewelry display- learn about history , evolution and best practioners of craft