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Agua de Vida: The Dandelion Campsite

Agua de Vida: The EverGreen Campsite

River Retreat with a Hot Tub!

Palace Hillside | Walk to Canyon Road & Plaza

San Juan lake view

Agua de Vida: The Avenue Campsite

Master bedroom KING 7 minutes from intel

Pecos River | 3 Story Log Cabin | 12 Acres | WiFi
Santa Fe home rentals

New Luxurious Home Less Than a Mile to Plaza

Sunrise Casita

Lovely Adobe/Walk Everywhere

Charming Adobe Close to Plaza

*Walk to Plaza* Artful, Authentic Santa Fe Style

Beautiful, Modernized Adobe on Historic East Side

Casita Alameda...Canyon Road

Casa Asilah
Santa Fe cottage rentals

Mid-Town Cottage with Private Garden

Private Hills Own Home w/ Sauna & Hot Tub

Sky-filled 'Studio Cielito' @ Rancho Los Sonadores

Zen House on a Peaceful Santa Fe hill top

Adobe Casita Behind Balloon Fiesta- Pet Friendly

Peacock Palace

Rosie's Charm Cottage •Self Check-In•

Deco Chic Casita blocks from Trendy EDO
Quick stats about vacation rentals in Santa Fe
Total rentals
2K properties
Total number of reviews
148K reviews
Family-friendly rentals
1.1K properties are a good fit for families
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710 properties allow pets
Rentals with a pool
220 properties have a pool
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1.1K properties have a dedicated workspace
Your guide to Santa Fe
Introduction
Santa Fe is North America’s oldest capital city and the oldest European establishment west of the Mississippi. But those long roots simply set the scene for the destination that calls itself the City Different. Whether it’s diving into Santa Fe’s diverse art scene, staying in one of the city’s traditional casita vacation rentals, or exploring the historic downtown surrounding the Palace of the Governors, everything in the area is sprinkled with a taste of Old West charm.
The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Santa Fe
Just how common are sunny days in Santa Fe? While the national average is 205 days, the New Mexico capital averages 325 days of sunshine annually. At a 7,200-foot altitude, Santa Fe temperatures are moderate, with the hottest temperatures in July and August in the 80s and 90s Fahrenheit, but generally only three to six days of anything higher than that. Thunderstorms do roll through during the season, but are in and out quickly. Winters get colder, as January can hit lows of 17 degrees Fahrenheit, but temperatures usually hover in the 30s. Snow falls from November through April, usually averaging 32 inches for the season. But ultimately, the city is proud that its low humidity and clear skies make it one of the country’s most comfortable climates.
Top things to do in Santa Fe
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
This museum highlights the work of the famous American modernist painter, known for her depictions of flowers, skyscrapers, and Southwestern landscapes. The museum includes galleries of her work, as well as tours of her Abiquiú Home and Studio.
Canyon Road
In one half-mile stretch along the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, more than 100 galleries, boutiques, and restaurants pack the street dedicated to the fine arts.
Santa Fe Botanical Garden
The 20.5-acre garden features native plants mingling with other species brought in to show how they can thrive in the arid conditions. Stroll through the art trail in the Orchard Garden and discover the shared history of humans and plants in the ethnobotanical Ojos y Manos: Eyes and Hands Garden. Also look for the new 3.25-acre Piñon-Juniper Woodland, since the piñon (or pinyon) pine is the state tree.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the weather in Santa Fe?
Santa Fe experiences a semi-arid climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm, with temperatures reaching up to 86°F (30°C), and winters can be cold, dropping to around 17°F (-8°C). Snowfall is common in winter, ideal for skiing or snowboarding.
What are some of the best things to do in Santa Fe?
Visitors in Santa Fe enjoy exploring the city's rich culture through its museums, art galleries, and historic sites. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the city's scenic hiking trails, or try skiing at Ski Santa Fe during winter.
What is the best time of year to visit Santa Fe?
The most frequented time to visit Santa Fe is during the summer months of June to August, with local events such as the Santa Fe Indian Market or the Santa Fe Opera Festival. Fall, from September to November, is also popular for the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta nearby.
What are the best places to stay in Santa Fe?
Downtown Santa Fe is a frequently suggested area to stay due to its proximity to historic sites and museums. For those seeking a quieter ambiance, the South Capitol neighborhood offers tree-lined streets and traditional architecture, while the Railyard District attracts those interested in contemporary art and dining.
What are the best places to visit in Santa Fe?
Consider exploring the enriching Palace of the Governors, the historic Santa Fe Plaza, or the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, known for its collection of the artist's works. For a unique experience, visit the immersive Meow Wolf or the vibrant Canyon Road, lined with art galleries.
What are some hiking trails in Santa Fe?
Santa Fe boasts numerous scenic trails. The Dale Ball Trails offer a network of paths through picturesque landscapes, while the Atalaya Mountain Trail leads to panoramic city views. For a more leisurely stroll, the Santa Fe River Trail is a local favorite.
What are some family activities to do in Santa Fe?
Families can have an interactive experience at the Santa Fe Children's Museum, explore the outdoors at the Randall Davey Audubon Center, or learn about local history at El Rancho de las Golondrinas. The Santa Fe Railyard Park is also a popular spot for picnics and play.
What are some of the best day trip ideas in Santa Fe?
Day trip options from Santa Fe include visiting the Bandelier National Monument for its ancient cliff dwellings, exploring the eclectic town of Madrid, or taking a scenic drive along the High Road to Taos. The Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument is also a popular choice for its unique geological formations.
What types of vacation rentals are available in Santa Fe?
Uncover the perfect home-away-from-home with our diverse selection of vacation rentals in Santa Fe. From over 10 cottage rentals, over 250 condo rentals to over 1,060 house rentals, we've got you covered.
Are there vacation rentals with a dedicated workspace in Santa Fe?
Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 1,080 vacation rentals in Santa Fe featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.
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- Meow Wolf
- Paako Ridge Golf Club
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- Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
- Hyde Memorial State Park
- Museum of International Folk Art
- Sandia Golf Club
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