| Live in a neighborhood with expansive views of the legendary Sange de Cristo Mountains.
Many of the more charming guest house locations on Santa Fe’s prestigious east side suffer from limited parking and a view only of a neighbor’s window. Be at home in Santa Fe with tree-lined privacy near the Historic Plaza’s shopping and dining, PLUS expansive vistas of the legendary Sangre de Cristo mountains.
There are several reasons that this walled and gated property is included in Santa Fe’s core historic district: A walk to the downtown crosses eight ancient streets on the way to the plaza, established by the Spanish in 1607. Before that, a trade route connected the then flourishing Pecos Pueblo, 20 miles to the east with Analco Pueblo which occupied Downtown Santa Fe 700 years ago.
Walk around the block; let yourself hear the dim distant clank of conquistador armor, the soft pad of Indian moccasins, and the joyous shouts of Yankee traders approaching civilization.
Head on down the trail to the Plaza through a thousand years of culture and history.
Explore Bandelier National Monument (45minutes),
Hike the Atalaya Trail (minutes to the Trailhead),
Ski Santa Fe (30 minutes to the mountain),
Ride gaited horses (30 minutes to the stables),
Visit the museums on Museum Hill
Take the kids to the Children’s Museum
Shop the Galleries on Canyon Road (5 minutes),
Visit the shrine in the Sanctuario de Chimayo. (45 minutes),
Dine at Tomasita’s New Mexican Restaurant. (the Chile is HOT!) (5 minutes),
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