Hotels in Santa Fe

Brimming with rich culture and history that involves indigenous tribes, Spanish colonisation, and eventually statehood, Santa Fe offers a vibrant cityscape unlike any other. Immerse yourself in the distinct adobe-style architecture, the dynamic art scene, and a cuisine that captivates, all within the embrace of New Mexico's capital.

No matter whether you are a couple seeking a romantic getaway, a family looking for a memorable adventure, or friends seeking cultural enrichment, the diverse array of hotels in Santa Fe is sure to cater to your needs. Experience luxury in prominent resorts, cosy up in charming bed and breakfasts, or find convenience in budget-friendly lodgings. Explore your perfect accommodation with Lycafly today.

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Established as 'La Villa Real de la Santa Fé de San Francisco de Asís', or 'The Royal Town of the Holy Faith of Saint Francis of Assisi', Santa Fe is a city steeped in history. With human settlement reaching back millennia, Santa Fe's history spans Tanoan indigenous peoples, Spanish colonization, a role in the Mexican War of Independence, and World War II.

The Pueblo Revival architectural style and plethora of art galleries underscore its reputation as one of America's great art cities. Landmarks like Santa Fe Plaza, the Palace of the Governors, and the annual Santa Fe Indian Market highlight its cultural richness while infusing the city with a charm that has captivated artists and writers for decades.

With its admission to the United States in 1912, Santa Fe embarked on a mesmerising journey of historic preservation underpinned by a sophisticated city plan. Today, the city's rich past echoes at every corner - in its cuisine, its festivals, and most profoundly, its people.

When to visit Santa Fe

Visiting Santa Fe is a delightful experience all year round, but for families, the summer months of June to August offer the ideal backdrop to a memorable outing. With warm and pleasant weather, this period is perfect for outdoor activities and exploration around the unique layout of the city.

From significant events like the acclaimed Santa Fe International Folk Art Market to the renowned Santa Fe Indian Market, the summer season pulsates with a variety of cultural fusions. An appealing array of family-friendly lodgings, a plethora of art galleries and interactive children's museums provide further incentive for a summer visit.

Outdoor enthusiasts also find Santa Fe brimming with possibilities during the summer. The stunning natural beauty of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Rio Grande offer opportunities for hiking, biking, and water activities. And, with its tantalising cuisine catering to a medley of tastes and dietary needs, Santa Fe is truly a summer delight for the entire family.

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