Santa Fe Guide
Getting Around
Getting around
Everything you need to know.
Rent a car
A car is essential for exploring Santa Fe. All major rental companies are at the Santa Fe Airport, 20 minutes away. Enterprise and Hertz have the best availability.
Rideshare
Uber and Lyft are available in Santa Fe but supply is limited — especially late nights and peak season. Book early and tip well. Metered taxis also operate downtown.
Ask Scott
Scott can arrange transportation for your arrival or help with day-trip logistics. Just message before your stay — he knows all the best drivers and services in town.
Grocery
Stocking up for your stay.
Everything you need is within 15 minutes. The Farmers Market on Saturday mornings is worth the trip — one of the best in the country.
Santa Fe Farmers Market
One of the country's best farmers markets — Saturdays and Tuesdays at The Railyard. Local produce, tamales, honey, chiles, and artisan goods.
Whole Foods Market
Full-service natural grocery on Cerrillos Road — great prepared foods section for easy nights in at the villa.
Trader Joe's
Conveniently located on Cordova Road — great for snacks, wine, and affordable pantry staples.
Sprouts Farmers Market
Natural and organic grocery with an excellent bulk section, fresh produce, and a good wine selection.
Smith's Marketplace
The largest full-service grocery in Santa Fe — great selection, pharmacy, and extended hours. Multiple locations around town.