See http://nymag.com/travel/weekends/santafe/ and http://travel.nytimes.com/2010/05/23/travel/23hours.html for more tips
1. Santa Fe Plaza
2. Museum Of International Folk Art
3. Cathedral Basilica of St Francis of Assisi
4. The Santa Fe Opera
5. Canyon Road Galleries
6. Kakawa Chocolate House
7. Hyde Park Circle Trail
8. New Mexico Museum of Art
9. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
10. Tabla de Los Santos
Joslyn Baker: Yummy breakfast burrito for cheap (by Santa Fe standards). To try both red & green chile, ask for "Christmas."
11. Maria's New Mexican Kitchen
Allyson Lupovich: order their margaritas...and that is all.
12. The Shed
Red Cell: Order Red not Green here. The Green is great, but the Red is outstanding.
13. Second Street Brewery
14. Pecos National Historical Park
SantaFeRed: Just a short drive from Santa Fe, a mission ruin with glorious views.
15. Marble Brewery Tap Room
16. Second Street Brewery on the Railyard
17. Cafe Pasqual's
18. The Compound Restaurant
19. Railyard Artisan Market
20. Site Santa Fe
21. Liquid Light
22. Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
23. Zia Diner
24. Roque's Carnitas
25. Ten Thousand Waves
26. Restaurant Martin
27. Santa Fe Farmers Market
28. Vinaigrette
29. Inn on the Alameda Santa Fe NM
30. La Boca
31. San Marcos Cafe & Feed Store
32. McCauley Warm Springs
33. Tia's Cocina
34. El Parasol
35. Cowgirl Grill
36. Del Charro
37. Spence Hot Springs
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