Ideas for Family trip to Santa Fe
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Ideas for Family trip to Santa Fe
Would welcome ideas for family trip of four (teens 16 and 14) to Santa Fe in July. Cool places? Sights? And hotel ideas or even home rentals? Planning on 4-5 nights. Any information or ideas would be greatly appreciated!!!!! Thanks.
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Hike, bike, raft, hot air balloon, ancient ruins, museums, galleries, lots in ABQ too - we have a great zoo and other cool things in ABQ.
Hotel - price range, type of accomodations?
Can you be a bit more specific as to what you like to do?
I also suggest that you click on the DESTINATIONS at the top of page, and then on Santa Fe.
Hotel - price range, type of accomodations?
Can you be a bit more specific as to what you like to do?
I also suggest that you click on the DESTINATIONS at the top of page, and then on Santa Fe.
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Thanks. Love the outdoors and wildlife. Moderate to + on prices for hotels. Will need to split time between outdoor adventure activities and metro world of shopping. Have never been to Santa Fe-but have traveled a lot on several eco-trips.
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Tent Rocks is a good excursion that your teens might enjoy outside Santa Fe. The hiking is very scenic but not arduous. I love Shidoni Foundry for bronze pours, really good sculpture gardens, picnics and glass blowing exhibitions. The museums in Santa Fe are first rate. Even just walking around Santa Fe is interesting.
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Thanks for any and all ideas. As for rooms, we are flexible and can do one room or embassy suite type room. Honestly, we have stayed in so many types of rooms and tents etc. Really looking for something that would be fun or a little different. If not that, then convenient. Sorry-to not pin it down more.
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Your budget kind of limits your choices, July is pretty pricey in Santa Fe
The following would all require car to get to plaza:
http://www.garrettsdesertinn.com/index.html
$129 - $169 Two Queen Beds
$139 - $179 Mini Suite
http://www.santafesageinn.com/index.php
$119 two queen
http://www.elreyinnsantafe.com/
$140 two queen
$190 deluxe suite king with queen murphy
$225 two bedroom suite
http://hhandr.com/plazareal.php
Along Cerrillos Road, there are all major chain motels.
These rentals might interest you - A friend on mine stayed at one of the units owned by this person, might be worth checking.
http://www.vrbo.com/my/57368
There are tons of vrbo.com places but they can be located all over town, so be sure.
Activities info:
http://tamaya.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels...site/index.jsp
http://www.santafe.org/
The following would all require car to get to plaza:
http://www.garrettsdesertinn.com/index.html
$129 - $169 Two Queen Beds
$139 - $179 Mini Suite
http://www.santafesageinn.com/index.php
$119 two queen
http://www.elreyinnsantafe.com/
$140 two queen
$190 deluxe suite king with queen murphy
$225 two bedroom suite
http://hhandr.com/plazareal.php
Along Cerrillos Road, there are all major chain motels.
These rentals might interest you - A friend on mine stayed at one of the units owned by this person, might be worth checking.
http://www.vrbo.com/my/57368
There are tons of vrbo.com places but they can be located all over town, so be sure.
Activities info:
http://tamaya.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels...site/index.jsp
http://www.santafe.org/
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As Deb says, Santa Fe will be pricey in July. If you want to enjoy the city on a budget, I'd probably opt for a good deal on a chain hotel that includes breakfast and spend more money on good local New Mexican food, museum fees, and other activities and souvenirs. You will likely only be in your hotel room for showers and sleeping anyway, and there are most chains represented on Cerrillos Road not too far from the plaza where you'll likely spend a lot of time. I'm assuming that you'll have a car.
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Thanks for information and links. Really appreciated. i will spend some time gong through options and no doubt may have some more questions!!! But already you gave me more than I expected to receive.
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We stayed at the recently renovated Inn of Santa Fe last September and really enjoyed it. Clean, quiet, with an excellent full breakfast included. It's on Cerrillos Rd right off I-25.
A room for four with two queen beds, if that's acceptable, in July is $129.95 + tax. They also have mini suites available. There is also a computer in the lobby for guests use.
I agree with saige about Tent Rocks. We found it quite interesting and easy to walk through.
A room for four with two queen beds, if that's acceptable, in July is $129.95 + tax. They also have mini suites available. There is also a computer in the lobby for guests use.
I agree with saige about Tent Rocks. We found it quite interesting and easy to walk through.
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I'd rent a house/cabin & start @ vrbo.com. I also look around Taos as it will likely be cheaper (& my personal preference over Santa Fe). GO to Taos Puebla 1st thing in the morning before the tour groups arrive.