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Travel to Northeast New Mexico and Santa Fe this season. Join the Santa Fe community for Souper Bowl XVIII at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. Held a week before football's Super Bowl, Santa Fe restaurants compete for top honors and bragging rights for a variety of “best soup” honors. Guests at the Santa Fe Convention Center are the judges, and Northern New Mexico’s Food Depot benefits from the fun. A much sought after cookbook of soup recipes from Santa Fe’s best chefs is available along with silent auction items. This is a festive Santa Fe event, for a wonderful New Mexico charity, don’t miss Souper Bowl XVIII.
Shopping is a must for visitors to New Mexico, and Santa Fe is an ideal place to begin. The Santa Fe Artists Market at Railyard Park is Saturday Mornings. The Market features local Northern New Mexico artists and a diversity of exhibits changing weekly. Interact with the artists while you browse for that special piece of art.
The Downs at Santa Fe Race Track host the Santa Fe Flea Saturdays and Sundays. Called New Mexico’s finest flea market, shoppers enjoy browsing over 150 vendors selling vintage and new treasures, a seasonal growers market and artists tents. This is the place for treasure hunting for antiques, arts, crafts, vintage clothing and furniture.
Santa Fe’s Lensic Performing Arts Center hosts a full schedule of entertainment this season. The Aspen Santa Fe Ballet performs the holiday tradition The Nutcracker; the Santa Fe Concert Association holds both Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve concerts, with January bringing a series of live performances broadcast in HD from The Met.
Travelers along Interstate 40 through New Mexico pass through Santa Rosa on the former route of “The Mother Road”, Historic Route 66. A classic New Mexico rest stop for travelers, Santa Rosa is home to two Best Western hotels.
December visitors enjoy Santa Rosa’s Christmas Light Parade and Main Street Celebration on Saturday the 11th. A charming small town celebration featuring the Santa Rosa Christmas Light Parade followed by a marshmallow roast, S’more making and hot chocolate – a Santa Rosa tradition to kick off the holidays and get in the spirit of the season.
San Miguel County in Northeast New Mexico is home to the town of Las Vegas. Home of New Mexico Highlands University and Luna Community College, Las Vegas buzzes with students and activities. With the Santa Fe National Forest and Pecos Wilderness Area nearby and the Gallinas River running through town, outdoor activities are abundant in Las Vegas. Set along the route of the former Santa Fe Trail Las Vegas retains a rich heritage and culture. Visit Northern New Mexico this season and discover its charms.
Nacha Mendez entertainer extraordinaire has put together a spectacular Dinner show. In Santa Fe.
Sanbusco Center (Inside Border's Bldg) Local juried artists. Painting, photography, sculpture, jewelry.
At the Lensic Performing Arts Center in Santa Fe.
To celebrate the re-opening of the Shellaberger Tennis Center, Santa Fe's world-class facility.
We're signing up volunteers to help us plant the vines at our new “Tres Cruces de Santa Cruz” vineyard. In Santa Fe.
Explore art-making using pastels, acrylics and inks at the Santa Fe Children's Museum.
Danza Folklorica Quetzal for secondary school and college age students. At the El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe.
A hundred miles of history pass under your wheels as you bicycle down the ancient Turquoise Trail through old mining towns.
Galleries on historic Canyon Road join together to remain open at least until 7pm. In Santa Fe.
A wonderful collaboration of the Santa Fe Women's Ensemble and the Durango Women's Choir. At the First Presbyterian Church.
Buckaroo Ball Foundation has raised $17 million for organizations supporting at risk children. In Santa Fe.
Sanctioned by the PRCA, so there are many names we will be seeing and hearing about in the world of Professional Rodeo.
Sample delicious New Mexico wines, buy directly from the vintners and enjoy food, music and arts & crafts.
Featured Best Western HotelSanta Fe / Eastern New MexicoBEST WESTERN Hilltop House Hotel
400 Trinity Drive at Central, Los Alamos New MexicoExperience the best of Los Alamos at this newly upgraded hotel - all guest rooms have been redecorated and upgraded as of July 2010. We are located in the heart of downtown Los Alamos. You can walk to all the downtown museums, shops, and dining facilities. Be sure to visit the Bradbury Science Museum and the Los Alamos Historical Learn more about this location |