Santa Fe, New Mexico Bachelorette Guide

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The City Different, “Holy City,” the oldest capital city in the United States… This is your guide to…

SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO


Photo Cred: The Vale Magazine

Photo Cred: The Vale Magazine

First off… Let’s talk about the weather. 

If you are planning on visiting Santa Fe, but have no idea when to go, we are here to help! Like most places, winter temps are low with a chance of snow and summers are hot. May through October are considered the months where the chance of rain is higher than others. As far as temperatures go, here’s the low-down: high temps in June – August, cool weather and less tourism in September-November, cold and chances of snow in December-February, cool weather again in March-May.


Hotel? Airbnb? We got you. 

You can’t go wrong with either in Santa Fe. Here are some places we recommend staying!

Spanish Pueblo Style

Encantada

Canyon Road Hacienda

Historic Downtown Mansion

Villa Hermosa

Luxury Santa Fe Retreat

Photo Cred: Villa Hermosa

Photo Cred: Villa Hermosa


What to do, what to do…

In Santa Fe, there is something for everyone. Whether you are artsy, sporty, adventurous, or just want to do some relaxing and/or shopping, there is something for everyone!

Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return

For the art lovers- Meow Wolf’s unique art fun house features dream-like rooms to explore are sure to give you an unforgettable experience.



Pajarito Mountain

Ahhh Ski Ski! Drive under an hour to Pajarito Mountain and have yourself a day of fun skiing or snowboarding.

Bandelier Monument

For the nature and hiker lovers: visit this 33,677-acre National Monument in Los Alamos. The land preserves old adobe homes that were built into the mountains.

Photo Cred: Bandelier Monument

Photo Cred: Bandelier Monument

Sunrise Springs Spa Resort

Enjoy a relaxing spa day with thermal and saltwater pools, float tanks, and over ten types of massages to choose from.

Santa Fe Railyard

Head over to the Railyard where you can do some shopping, grab a bite to eat, see some art, and maybe catch a performance.

Photo Cred: Santa Fe Railyard

Photo Cred: Santa Fe Railyard


In the mood for food?

Here are some of Santa Fe’s top choices for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner!

But first, brunch. 

“Cozy atmosphere,” “delicious food,” and “savory dishes” are just a few phrases that people use to describe the following brunch spots. 

Lunch & Dinner… Linner, if you will.

Grilled baby artichokes, pan roasted and pecan crusted mahi mahi filet, short rib barbacoa, green chile mac & cheese, and the best tacos in the state… Is your mouth watering yet? Any of the following restaurants are a great choice.


XO, The Girls of Got Your Bach ✨

Meridyth Walker