Santa Fe Guide

Shop & Explore

Shop & Explore

Where to shop in Santa Fe.

Scott's top picks across the Plaza, Canyon Road, the Railyard, and beyond — from vintage rugs to Japanese-inspired menswear.

Santa Fe Plaza shopping
Shiprock Trading
Beautiful vintage rugs, Native jewelry, and other vintage goods in a second-floor space overlooking the plaza. One of the best galleries in town.
Plaza Area
S.O.T.E.
Formerly Spirit of the Earth — a strong edit of upscale clothing and cool homeware finds. One of the best boutiques in Santa Fe.
Plaza Area
Standard & Strange
A menswear must-stop for brands like Bode, Kapital, and Monitaly. Open Thursday–Monday, 11am–6pm.
Plaza Area
Red River Mercantile
Stylish menswear in Santa Fe Village. Tell Steve hello!
Plaza Area
Los Poblanos Farm Shop Norte
Signature products, spirits, and gifts from the famed Albuquerque lavender farm — plus a fun gin-focused bar in the back.
Plaza Area
Wahoo Santa Fe
Vintage and one-of-a-kind Western pieces in Santa Fe Village. Great for authentic Southwestern finds.
Plaza Area
Seret & Sons
A massive, extraordinary selection of Turkish, Moroccan, and Indian rugs, textiles, and architectural salvage. Budget plenty of time.
Rugs & Textiles
Cielo Handcrafted
A co-op store on Canyon Road featuring New Mexican and South American artists and artisans. Unique, affordable, and authentic.
Canyon Road
Hecho a Mano
Prints and Oaxacan pottery near the top of Canyon Road — excellent quality at accessible prices.
Canyon Road
Design Build
A well-curated home store in the Railyard district. Great for thoughtful gifts and home accessories.
Railyard
Lust and Found Vintage
Located at 339 West Manhattan Avenue in the Railyard. Curated vintage finds worth a browse.
Railyard
Jackalope
A large local shop with authentic New Mexican designs — pots, rugs, furniture, and more. Good for browsing and gifts.
Elsewhere
Santa Fe Antiques
A multi-vendor flea market antique mall. Bring patience and an open mind — great treasures to be found.
Elsewhere
Santa Fe School of Cooking
Offering La Chamba black pottery alongside cooking classes and quality kitchenware. A unique Santa Fe institution.
Elsewhere