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  • Lodging

    The Chapelle Street Casitas Bed and Breakfast: Wonderful downtown houses, condos, apartments, and Bed and Breakfast rooms. 1,2,3 bedrooms and studios. Most with kitchens. Children and pets welcome. Easy walk to the Plaza and just arround the corner from the Gerogia O'Keeffe museum and the Eldorado Hotel.

    Adobe Abode: Pass through the purple gate into an atmosphere that won't intrude upon your sense of privacy, but will offer you the chance to meet fellow travelers and share all the little "secrets" you've discovered on your own.

    Camel Rock Suites: The freedom of a hotel with all the comforts of home. Each room includes:voice mail and free local calls. Fully furnished kitchen with toaster, range top, microwave, coffee maker, dishwasher, refrigerator with ice maker.

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  • Restaurants

    Cafe Dominic: Eclectic menu, offering a wide variety of New Mexican dishes plus sandwiches, soups, salads, seafood, pasta, burgers, espresso drinks, beer and wine. Intimate, comfortable atmosphere with soft jazz and friendly service.

    La Fonda: La Plazuela, the hotel’s beautiful enclosed courtyard restaurant, is the perfect setting to savor Nuevo Latino cuisine, traditional New Mexican specialties, and fresh guacamole, prepared tableside.

    Blue Corn Cafe: The Blue Corn Cafe serves Northern New Mexican and American cuisine, pub fare, great margaritas and award-winning handcrafted microbrews. Santa Fe casual dining at its best! See Menu.

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Entertainment

Santa Fe Opera: This world renowned venue is an amphitheater in the rolling hills just outside of Santa Fe with views of the surrounding Sangre de Cristo and Jemez mountains. Not only is the setting spectacular but the performers, musicians, set design and productions are of the highest caliber. The season runs from late June through the end of August every year.

Burning of Zozobra or Old Man Gloom: Say goodbye to all your worries for the year come and celebrate the burniing of Zozobra and watch all your bad luck go up in smoke.
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