
Why?  The bright and beautiful capital of New Mexico at
the foot of the Rocky Mountains is classily arty, fascinatingly
ancient, sky-high and sunny, and most of all a holiday in Santa Fe
is a great way to 'go native'. Travel to Santa Fe to explore the
remains of its 2,000 year-old Pueblo civilisation along the Rio
Grande, and a colonial history dating back 400 years in the central
plaza and winding alleys of the city itself.
When?  With almost year-round sunshine and a climate that
never gets too hot or too cold (despite a good few inches of snow
in winter), Santa Fe is a city for all seasons. Peak season for a
holiday in Santa Fe though is during July and August, when the
event calendar is packed with opera, music festivals and the
streets teem with markets. Another popular time to travel to Santa
Fe is at Christmas, when a number of Native American ceremonies
take place and a variety of Spanish festivities light up the
town.
Who for?  Art lovers, in particular, enjoy a
holiday in Santa Fe with its feast of 200 or more top galleries.
The city also satisfies the cravings of shopaholics with its stores
and stands peddling a bewildering array of crafts, collectibles,
antiques, gifts and clothing.
More Info:  To whet your appetite for a holiday in Santa Fe,
and to obtain all the information you require about the
attractions, events and excursions available in the city, make use
of our Santa Fe travel guide, which is updated regularly and can be
printed out to take along on your holiday in Santa Fe.