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Restaurants Close to Casita Escondida!

The Tea House, El Farol, Geronimo's, The Compound, Cafe Grecco, Downtown Subscription, The Shed, Julia's
Great for a morning walk from Casita Escondida! Have your coffee while you use their wi-fi, read, talk, work or just people watch. They have a great selection of magazines to read and purchase, and they have a beautiful outdoor space.
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Downtown Subscription
376 Garcia St
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Great for a morning walk from Casita Escondida! Have your coffee while you use their wi-fi, read, talk, work or just people watch. They have a great selection of magazines to read and purchase, and they have a beautiful outdoor space.
Outdoor seating, healthy, friendly and delicious food.
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The Teahouse
821 Canyon Rd
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Outdoor seating, healthy, friendly and delicious food.
Great Spanish Tapas, Full bar, great wine, live music, Flamenco performances, and a great place to experience locals and tourists enjoy this long-time local and tourist favorite.
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El Farol
808 Canyon Rd
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Great Spanish Tapas, Full bar, great wine, live music, Flamenco performances, and a great place to experience locals and tourists enjoy this long-time local and tourist favorite.
A recognized leader in Southwestern cuisine, Chef Mark Kiffin has chosen to create and focus his menu around the true regional ingredients brought to the Southwest United States by the Spaniards. When a group of Spanish settlers from Mexico City founded Santa Fe in the late 16th Century they forever altered the course of cuisine in the Southwest. The first Spanish settlers brought many food items that were not indigenous to the region such as cattle and wheat. As Santa Fe was at the end of the 1500-mile Camino Real from Mexico City, its Plaza eventually became the trading center where cattle were traded and a new variety of seeds were sold for harvest. It is from these New World influences, along with the influences of the Mediterranean, that Kiffin has created his dishes as Contemporary American Cuisine.
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The Compound Restaurant
653 Canyon Rd
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A recognized leader in Southwestern cuisine, Chef Mark Kiffin has chosen to create and focus his menu around the true regional ingredients brought to the Southwest United States by the Spaniards. When a group of Spanish settlers from Mexico City founded Santa Fe in the late 16th Century they forever altered the course of cuisine in the Southwest. The first Spanish settlers brought many food items that were not indigenous to the region such as cattle and wheat. As Santa Fe was at the end of the 1500-mile Camino Real from Mexico City, its Plaza eventually became the trading center where cattle were traded and a new variety of seeds were sold for harvest. It is from these New World influences, along with the influences of the Mediterranean, that Kiffin has created his dishes as Contemporary American Cuisine.
A great little spot for authentic New Mexican food and other amazing choices. Lovely breakfast choices!
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Caffe Greco
233 Canyon Rd
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A great little spot for authentic New Mexican food and other amazing choices. Lovely breakfast choices!
The Shed is a local and tourist favorite. You cannot go wrong. They have a full bar, open for lunch and dinner. There are many choices and their New Mexican food is delicious!
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The Shed Restaurant
113 1/2 E Palace Ave
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The Shed is a local and tourist favorite. You cannot go wrong. They have a full bar, open for lunch and dinner. There are many choices and their New Mexican food is delicious!
Delicious food and located at the La Posada Hotel. A storied Victorian mansion, La Posada de Santa Fe Resort & Spa was a renowned inn for many celebrated artists throughout the twentieth century. It is the only resort located downtown, situated within walking distance from Canyon Road, Santa Fe Plaza and more. Learn alongside local artisans and nurture a spirit of creativity during our authentic arts programs. Spa Sage at La Posada and a outdoor heated pool offer infinite opportunities to restore well being. Our 157 tranquil casita-style guest rooms and suites combine traditional southwestern décor and adobe architecture. Relax with modern amenities like valet parking, complimentary shuttle service within a 2 mile radius, WiFi, access to the workout facility and essential oil infused steam room and nightly resort activities, all included in your nightly resort fee. During your stay at our historic resort, enjoy a flurry of Southwestern flavors with an enticing, exciting and unexpected collection of courses and craft cocktails.
Julia, A Spirited Restaurant & Bar
330 E Palace Ave
Delicious food and located at the La Posada Hotel. A storied Victorian mansion, La Posada de Santa Fe Resort & Spa was a renowned inn for many celebrated artists throughout the twentieth century. It is the only resort located downtown, situated within walking distance from Canyon Road, Santa Fe Plaza and more. Learn alongside local artisans and nurture a spirit of creativity during our authentic arts programs. Spa Sage at La Posada and a outdoor heated pool offer infinite opportunities to restore well being. Our 157 tranquil casita-style guest rooms and suites combine traditional southwestern décor and adobe architecture. Relax with modern amenities like valet parking, complimentary shuttle service within a 2 mile radius, WiFi, access to the workout facility and essential oil infused steam room and nightly resort activities, all included in your nightly resort fee. During your stay at our historic resort, enjoy a flurry of Southwestern flavors with an enticing, exciting and unexpected collection of courses and craft cocktails.
Fine dining in a 1756 adobe home. Warm and inviting, the elegant "Borrego House" was built by Geronimo Lopez in 1756. Thick adobe walls, kiva fireplaces and wood beams surround. Geronimo is the recipient of the AAA Four Diamond and Mobil/Forbes 4 Star Awards. Voted Opentable "Top 100 Restaurants in the Country." Executive Chef Sllin Cruz creates the "Global Eclectic" menu that changes seasonally.
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Geronimo
724 Canyon Rd
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Fine dining in a 1756 adobe home. Warm and inviting, the elegant "Borrego House" was built by Geronimo Lopez in 1756. Thick adobe walls, kiva fireplaces and wood beams surround. Geronimo is the recipient of the AAA Four Diamond and Mobil/Forbes 4 Star Awards. Voted Opentable "Top 100 Restaurants in the Country." Executive Chef Sllin Cruz creates the "Global Eclectic" menu that changes seasonally.

Walking and Hiking close to Casita Escondida!

Great walking and hiking close to the casita. Here are a few suggestions.
The Dale Ball Trail system is a 22 mile network of trails in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Located a short distance from downtown Santa Fe, it is the quickest way to get from the city into the mountains. It offers great opportunities for beginners and advanced hikers alike, along with amazing views of both the surrounding wilderness and back towards the city. The trail features a unique numbered sign system at each trail junction to provide easy navigation, as well as connecting to other local trails, including the Nature Conservancy, Dorothy Stewart and Atalaya Trails.
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Dale Ball Trails
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The Dale Ball Trail system is a 22 mile network of trails in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Located a short distance from downtown Santa Fe, it is the quickest way to get from the city into the mountains. It offers great opportunities for beginners and advanced hikers alike, along with amazing views of both the surrounding wilderness and back towards the city. The trail features a unique numbered sign system at each trail junction to provide easy navigation, as well as connecting to other local trails, including the Nature Conservancy, Dorothy Stewart and Atalaya Trails.
Atalaya Mountain Trail is a 5.8 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Santa Fe, New Mexico that features a great forest setting and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round.
Atalaya Trail Head at St Johns College, Santa Fe, NM.
1164-1184 Camino De Cruz Blanca
Atalaya Mountain Trail is a 5.8 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Santa Fe, New Mexico that features a great forest setting and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round.
Sun Mountain Trail is a 1.4 mile out and back trail located near Santa Fe, New Mexico that offers scenic views and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, trail running, and nature trips.
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Sun Mountain Trailhead
Old Santa Fe Trail
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Sun Mountain Trail is a 1.4 mile out and back trail located near Santa Fe, New Mexico that offers scenic views and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, trail running, and nature trips.
Located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary encompasses 135 acres of striking landscapes and wildlife. Bounded by thousands of acres of National Forest and Santa Fe River Watershed land, the Center and Sanctuary provides a peaceful sanctuary for plants, animals and our visitors. Ranging from common to rare, approximately 190 species of birds can be found in or over the various ecosystems of this sanctuary. We are part of a nation-wide network of National Audubon Society nature centers, chapters, and programs focused on bird conservation and public engagement. The public is welcome to explore our site Monday through Saturday between 8am and 4pm. Please understand our site is a wildlife sanctuary. Pets are not allowed. While you are at the Center, don't forget to visit our Nature Store, open Monday - Saturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. *Note on accessibility: Our gardens are wheelchair accessible, but currently our larger trail system is not. We are in midst of a project to make our Sanctuary and trail system significantly more accessible by the end of 2017. At this time we recommend that persons with mobility issues call ahead so that we can help accommodate handicapped parking and/or drop off. *Planning to visit us? Check out the current weather at our Center. During winter months, please call ahead if you have questions about whether or not the Audubon Center will be open. Occasionally, hazardous driving conditions force us to close for the day or to delay opening in the morning. Please contact us at (505) 983-4609 with any questions.
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Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary
1800 Upper Canyon Road
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Located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary encompasses 135 acres of striking landscapes and wildlife. Bounded by thousands of acres of National Forest and Santa Fe River Watershed land, the Center and Sanctuary provides a peaceful sanctuary for plants, animals and our visitors. Ranging from common to rare, approximately 190 species of birds can be found in or over the various ecosystems of this sanctuary. We are part of a nation-wide network of National Audubon Society nature centers, chapters, and programs focused on bird conservation and public engagement. The public is welcome to explore our site Monday through Saturday between 8am and 4pm. Please understand our site is a wildlife sanctuary. Pets are not allowed. While you are at the Center, don't forget to visit our Nature Store, open Monday - Saturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. *Note on accessibility: Our gardens are wheelchair accessible, but currently our larger trail system is not. We are in midst of a project to make our Sanctuary and trail system significantly more accessible by the end of 2017. At this time we recommend that persons with mobility issues call ahead so that we can help accommodate handicapped parking and/or drop off. *Planning to visit us? Check out the current weather at our Center. During winter months, please call ahead if you have questions about whether or not the Audubon Center will be open. Occasionally, hazardous driving conditions force us to close for the day or to delay opening in the morning. Please contact us at (505) 983-4609 with any questions.
Sun Mountain hiking trail is located behind St. John's college campus. Also, there is a great park and tennis courts on their campus. During the summer months they offer Music in the Park for locals and tourists to enjoy. Walking distance from Casita Escondida!
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St. John's College
1160 Camino De Cruz Blanca
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Sun Mountain hiking trail is located behind St. John's college campus. Also, there is a great park and tennis courts on their campus. During the summer months they offer Music in the Park for locals and tourists to enjoy. Walking distance from Casita Escondida!
The Santa Fe Riverwalk begins on East Alameda Street and is several blocks in length and will take you to downtown Santa Fe, Railyard area, and several residential areas.
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Santa Fe River Park
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The Santa Fe Riverwalk begins on East Alameda Street and is several blocks in length and will take you to downtown Santa Fe, Railyard area, and several residential areas.
Catholic Services provided. The Cristo Rey Catholic Church was under construction in 1940. The retablo was carved in 1760 by unknown artisans in the employ of the Governor Franciso Antonio Mari del Valle, and was to be used in the military chapel being erected in the Santa Fe plaza. Governor Marin del Valle paid all cost for the chapel, the retablo, all furniture, and even the fixtures and vestments to be used in the chapel. He may have built it to commemorate the visit, in 1760, of Bishop Tamaron, of Durango Mexico, or to serve as a fitting chapel for the Cofradia SS Señora de la Luz (confraternity of Our Lady of Light), which Governor Marin del Valle founded at the time of the Bishop's visit.
Cristo Rey Catholic Church
1107 Canyon Rd
Catholic Services provided. The Cristo Rey Catholic Church was under construction in 1940. The retablo was carved in 1760 by unknown artisans in the employ of the Governor Franciso Antonio Mari del Valle, and was to be used in the military chapel being erected in the Santa Fe plaza. Governor Marin del Valle paid all cost for the chapel, the retablo, all furniture, and even the fixtures and vestments to be used in the chapel. He may have built it to commemorate the visit, in 1760, of Bishop Tamaron, of Durango Mexico, or to serve as a fitting chapel for the Cofradia SS Señora de la Luz (confraternity of Our Lady of Light), which Governor Marin del Valle founded at the time of the Bishop's visit.

Galleries

You are a short walk away from the gallery district of Santa Fe. I suggest you take a walk and check it out. I will be adding galleries over time.
Turner Carroll Gallery
725 Canyon Rd
Ronnie Layden Fine Art Gallery
901 Canyon Rd