From the Santa Fe website:
Local author Tantri Wija shared her ideas on "How To Spend a Perfect 48 Hours in Santa Fe, NM" through Matador Network.
Santa Fe is the nation’s oldest capital city, and probably its most unique. This is a land of red and green chile, jaw-dropping sunsets, and adobe-everything. It’s a cultural hub—be it Indigenous, literary, artistic, or culinary—and it's full of options for an eye-opening / mouth-watering / just-plain-needed weekend. Here are 48 hours of ideas to get you started.
Breakfasted and fortified, go get the full picture of the city’s cultural diversity with a visit to Museum Hill. This is four cultural experiences in one: Start with the retablos and santos at the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art (the only museum of its kind in the country), move on to the Kachina carvings and pottery at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, note the colors and textiles at the Museum of International Folk Art, and wrap it all up with a wander around the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, home to some of the best Native American art in the state.
If you have time to spare, head to the Santa Fe Botanical Garden on Museum Hill. It’s a little oasis full of colorful gardens and orchards, tons of native plants, notes of Southwestern architecture, and contemporary sculpture.
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