Santa Fe Guide
Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture
Canyon Road to Meow Wolf.
Santa Fe has more art per capita than anywhere in the US. Here's where to spend your time.
Canyon Road
A mile-long corridor of 100+ galleries, studios, and gardens. Walk the whole thing on a Saturday afternoon for gallery receptions.
Meow Wolf House of Eternal Return
An immersive psychedelic art installation unlike anything else in the world. Book tickets in advance — always sells out.
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
The world's largest collection of her work, in the city she called home for decades. Intimate, beautifully curated, essential.
New Mexico History Museum
On the Plaza — covers 400 years of New Mexico from Indigenous cultures to statehood. The building alone is spectacular.
Santa Fe Farmers Market
Saturday mornings at the Rail Yard. Local produce, Native crafts, live music, and the best people-watching in town.
Santa Fe Opera
World-class opera performances from June to September in an open-air hilltop venue. One of the great summer cultural events in America.
SITE Santa Fe
Contemporary art museum in the Railyard district — rotating international exhibitions and one of the best art spaces in the Southwest.
Palace of the Governors
The oldest public building in the US, on the Plaza. Native American artists sell jewelry and crafts under the portal daily.