Directions

To Santa Fe Sage Inn
From I-25
Exit 282-A
Follow Saint Francis Drive 3 miles
Turn Right on Cerrillos Road
Entrance to Santa Fe Sage Inn on Right, 725 Cerrillos Road
Corner of Cerrillos Road and Guadalupe Street
From US 84 - US 285
US 84 - US 285 turns into Saint Francis Drive
Bear Left on North Guadalupe Street
Follow North Guadalupe Street for 1.5 miles
Santa Fe Sage Inn is at the intersection of Guadalupe Street and Cerrillos Road, 725 Cerrillos Road
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The Railyard is directly across the street from the hotel. This 50 acre area is the new contemporary district and gathering place for the community and visitors alike. Come experience a new dining, shopping, gallery hoping, and entertainment experience!
www.railyardsantafe.com
Market Hours
Farmers Market: Saturday 8am-1pm
Tuesday 8am-1pm (Beginning May 7)
Artisan Market: Sunday 10am-4pm
Railyard
The Railyard is directly across the street from the hotel. This 50 acre area is the new contemporary district and gathering place for the community and visitors alike. Come experience a new dining, shopping, gallery hoping, and entertainment experience!
www.railyardsantafe.com
Market Hours
Farmers Market: Saturday 8am-1pm
Tuesday 8am-1pm (Beginning May 7)
Artisan Market: Sunday 10am-4pm
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Welcome to the heart of downtown Santa Fe for nearly 400 years. The Plaza remains the central part of the city, hosting Indian and Spanish markets and other annual events as well as community gatherings, concerts and more. The hotel is located 1 mile from the Santa Fe Plaza.
Plaza
Welcome to the heart of downtown Santa Fe for nearly 400 years. The Plaza remains the central part of the city, hosting Indian and Spanish markets and other annual events as well as community gatherings, concerts and more. The hotel is located 1 mile from the Santa Fe Plaza.
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Welcome to the Santa Fe Sage Inn, located in downtown Santa Fe! Santa Fe's downtown area is known for being walkable, with its unique and historic architecture, beautiful mountain views, quirky shops, and world renowned restaurants.
It's home to over a dozen museums and several internationally renowned art fairs, including Indian Market, Spanish Market and the International Folk Art Market. With year round activities to take part in there is always something to do in Santa Fe.
Downtown
Welcome to the Santa Fe Sage Inn, located in downtown Santa Fe! Santa Fe's downtown area is known for being walkable, with its unique and historic architecture, beautiful mountain views, quirky shops, and world renowned restaurants.
It's home to over a dozen museums and several internationally renowned art fairs, including Indian Market, Spanish Market and the International Folk Art Market. With year round activities to take part in there is always something to do in Santa Fe.
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Named a UNESCO Creative City, Santa Fe is one of the most significant art markets in the nation, ranking second in volume of sales, with more galleries per capita than New York City. It's a collector's destination for photography, Native American, Western, Spanish and Contemporary art. For more than a century, Santa Fe has been a cultural Mecca, a place to view and create art. The hotel is located 1 mile from Canyon Road.
Canyon Road
Named a UNESCO Creative City, Santa Fe is one of the most significant art markets in the nation, ranking second in volume of sales, with more galleries per capita than New York City. It's a collector's destination for photography, Native American, Western, Spanish and Contemporary art. For more than a century, Santa Fe has been a cultural Mecca, a place to view and create art. The hotel is located 1 mile from Canyon Road.
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New Mexico became America's 47th state on Jan. 6, 1912, signed into statehood by Pres. William Howard Taft. Santa Fe's history as a capital city dates to 1610, when conquistador Don Pedro de Peralta established it as the capital for the Spanish "Kingdom of New Mexico." The Palace of the Governors, built in 1610, served as Spain's seat of government.
Today's New Mexico State Capitol, known as the Roundhouse, is the only round capitol building in the country. From a bird's-eye view, the Roundhouse resembles the Zia sun symbol, which is also emblazoned on the New Mexico state flag. The image, which originated at Zia Pueblo, incorporates elements representing the sun's rays, the four directions, the four seasons, and the four phases of life. The State Seal of New Mexico, carved in stone, hangs above each of the Roundhouse's four entrance wings. The hotel is located 1 mile from the State Capitol.
State Capitol
New Mexico became America's 47th state on Jan. 6, 1912, signed into statehood by Pres. William Howard Taft. Santa Fe's history as a capital city dates to 1610, when conquistador Don Pedro de Peralta established it as the capital for the Spanish "Kingdom of New Mexico." The Palace of the Governors, built in 1610, served as Spain's seat of government.Today's New Mexico State Capitol, known as the Roundhouse, is the only round capitol building in the country. From a bird's-eye view, the Roundhouse resembles the Zia sun symbol, which is also emblazoned on the New Mexico state flag. The image, which originated at Zia Pueblo, incorporates elements representing the sun's rays, the four directions, the four seasons, and the four phases of life. The State Seal of New Mexico, carved in stone, hangs above each of the Roundhouse's four entrance wings. The hotel is located 1 mile from the State Capitol.
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Explore. Dine. Shop
Take a short two mile drive and explore four world-class museums presenting the art, history and culture of the Native American Southwest, the Spanish colonial past, and folk traditions from around the world. Enjoy Breakfast or Lunch at the Museum Hill Café. End your day at one or all of the museum shops located in all four museums. See you on the hill!
www.museumhill.org/
Museum Hill
Explore. Dine. ShopTake a short two mile drive and explore four world-class museums presenting the art, history and culture of the Native American Southwest, the Spanish colonial past, and folk traditions from around the world. Enjoy Breakfast or Lunch at the Museum Hill Café. End your day at one or all of the museum shops located in all four museums. See you on the hill!
www.museumhill.org/
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Ski Santa Fe is located only 15 miles from the hotel and nestled high in the beautiful Sangre de Cristo Mountains just 15 miles from the Santa Fe Sage Inn. With a base elevation of 10,350 feet, you'll feel like you're on top of the world at Ski Santa Fe. The Millennium Triple Chairlift will take snow sport enthusiasts to a new height of 12,075 feet and some of the Southwest's finest skiing. Come enjoy Ski Santa Fe and your favorite Santa Fe Hotel, the Santa Fe Sage Inn.
Ski Santa Fe
Ski Santa Fe is located only 15 miles from the hotel and nestled high in the beautiful Sangre de Cristo Mountains just 15 miles from the Santa Fe Sage Inn. With a base elevation of 10,350 feet, you'll feel like you're on top of the world at Ski Santa Fe. The Millennium Triple Chairlift will take snow sport enthusiasts to a new height of 12,075 feet and some of the Southwest's finest skiing. Come enjoy Ski Santa Fe and your favorite Santa Fe Hotel, the Santa Fe Sage Inn.