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Stay at this recently renovated non-smoking Santa Fe, New Mexico hotel located near Santa Fe Plaza, Loretto Chapel and the Indian and Spanish Market.
Welcome to the Best Western Inn of Santa Fe located near historic downtown Santa Fe, the Historic Canyon Road Art and the Santa Fe Art Institute. Guests staying at this Santa Fe hotel will be conveniently near the New Mexico State Capitol and the Georgia O'Keefe Museum. The Santa Fe Airport is just five miles from the Best Western Inn of Santa Fe.
The Best Western Inn of Santa Fe proudly features 95 spaciously appointed, non- smoking guest rooms, each equipped with cable satellite television with HBO® and wireless high-speed Internet access. Guests will wake each morning to a delicious complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. This Santa Fe hotel's additional amenities include an indoor swimming pool and exercise facility. Pets are welcome.
The Best Western Inn of Santa Fe is close to a variety of local attractions and activities including the Ski Santa Fe Ski Area, Baidolier National Monument, golf courses and horseback riding. Hotel guests frequently choose the Best Western Inn of Santa Fe when attending the Indian Market, Balloon Fiesta, Pueblo Feast Days and Music in the Plaza.
For superior customer service and a convenient location in Santa Fe, make a reservation at this Santa Fe hotel today!
at the Santa Fe Museum of International Folk Art.
Commemorates General de Vargas’ reentry into the City of Santa Fe on Sept. 14, 1692 following the Pueblo Revolt of 1680.
Live Entertainment and Concert at Park Lake, Bike Games, Door Prizes, Food and Exhibits, Wild West Shootout, & Dance and Poker Runs. At Park Lake in Santa Rosa.
Celebrating arts, artists and culture as the lead event for the Fall season in Taos – now known as the Fall Festivals.
Includes the Screamer Mountain Bike Race, the Kent Hodges Memorial Half Marathon. A 4.5 Mile Run and 1 Mile Fun Run. In Gallup.
Celebration includes a parade, fair, rodeo, arts & crafts, Pow Wow and traditional song and dance at the Fairgrounds in Shiprock.
at the Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque.
Two fun filled days of live music, art, food, children's activities and of course your favorite wines from Wines of the San Juan. Fun for the whole family. In Blanco.
A juried fine arts festival offering an authentic Native American Rug Auction, over 100 artisans, pow wow, food and more. In Farmington.
The Maize Maze attracts thousands of visitors to Rio Grande Community Farm at Los Poblanos Open Space. In Albuquerque.
Celebration includes a parade, fair, rodeo, arts & crafts, Pow Wow and traditional song and dance at the Fairgrounds in Shiprock.
Come early to Robinson Park for the weeks best selection of locally grown fruits and vegetables. In downtown Albuquerque.
Showcasing the largest variety of crops. Celebrate with live music by Young Edward. In Albuquerque.
At the downtown Albuquerque Growers Market. Pumpkins, costume contests and pumpkin carving for the kids.
Traditional and contemporary fiber artistry, sheep, goats, rabbits, alpacas and llamas, and fiber projects.
Experience the magic of Taos Ski Valley on a Full moon hike. The Hike is 2.5 miles each way and moderate.
A combined classroom workshop with outdoor location photography of colorful balloons. In Santa Fe.
Fine storytellers weave audiences through emotions, from laughter to tears, on journey's through the art of communication. At the Taos Center for the Arts.
From 11am to 3pm at the Farmington Gateway Park Museum and Visitors Center.
Enjoy the Southwest’s largest Volkswagen parade, live music, food, games, art walk, crafts, demonstrations and more. In Aztec.
Artisans, food, musicians and processionals of nobility, throughout Animas Park in Farmington from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
4 p.m. Bring your little ghosts and goblins out to Salmon Park for a free bag and candy.
The world's premier balloon event, visitors enjoy watching 100's of hot air balloons launch from Balloon Fiesta Park in Albuquerque.
Come support your local artists. Meet, talk and buy from each artist in their booth, from 8am-1pm.
Arts and Crafts Festival at the Aztec Community Center.
at McGee Park in Grants.
Riverside Park in Aztec has lighted sculptures of Santa, gingerbread children, holiday ice skaters, the Grinch and more.
Over 100 Hispanic artists, music, art demonstrations and refreshments. From 9am-4pm at the Santa Fe Community Center.
26th Anniversary evening of hot cider, live music, entertainment and the fabled visit of Mr. and Mrs. Claus. In Santa Fe.
Join storyteller Sunny Dooley in the Wild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton exhibition space, free with NM History Museum admission, in Santa Fe.
Salmon Ruins brings together artisans from throughout the Four Corners to display and sell their waresat McGee Park.
Escape into the serene beauty of this amazing performance of a holiday favorite. At the Farmington Civic Center.
From 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Annual living nativity with native Navajo costumes and live animals. In Farmington.