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Santa Fe hotels - walking distance?
Any suggestions on Santa Fe hotels within walking distance of the action? Is it practical to not rent a car? We'll be there in December.
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There are a number of hotels and B&Bs in downtown Santa Fe that are within walking distance of the Plaza. You wouldn't need a car if you limited yourself to downtown Santa Fe. This would work for a couple of days, but if you're going to be there for longer wouldn't you want to get out and see some other sites, such as Los Alamos & Bandelier, Taos, Chimayo and Truchas. To me the beauty of Santa Fe is the scenery,a nd the best way to see that is to drive. You've got to out into the country.<BR>Have fun.
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Thanks Captain. We will be arriving on a Monday afternoon and leaving on Thursday morning. I completely agree with you and I always feel like I need a car, but I've also rented cars in cities where I never even took them out of the $17/day garage. However, do you think 2 days would be enough time to get out of town?
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...we were in S. Fe a few weeks ago. the hotels near the "action" were out of our price range so we stayed about 2 miles away at a chain motel. actually, we were done with the old part of town w/ in a few hours. i guess you could spend a few days there if you went to every shop and art gallery. instead we went to bandelier which is great if you're into indian ruins.
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Buckley, the other thing I meant to ask earlier is: If you're not renting a car, how are you getting to Santa Fe?<BR>I know what you mean about leaving a rental car in pay-per-day garage, but I think you'll need a car, except for maybe the day or so you'll stay IN Santa Fe. Even then, at night you could go out to dinner, say at the Bishop's Lodge - outside of town - or at Chimayo. Don't get me wrong - I Love Santa Fe. In fact, my wife an I will be there the week of Dec 8, but I think you need a car. I think the rates for cars may be better in Albuquerque (I assume that's where you'll be heading from) than in Santa Fe, but I'm not sure.
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You're right again. We'll get a car. We will be flying into Albuquerque. Thanks again for your help.
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one day: high road to taos and back the main highway. views to the sangre de christo mts., through truchas, trampas, tiny spanish towns, taos pueblo, museums.<BR><BR>another day: bandelier, los alamos, ghost ranch and abiqui, o'keefe country, and on to chama with weaving studio, back to santa fe. views of pink hills and the pedernal o'keefe painted. <BR><BR>or: o'keefe museum, downtown museums, museum of international folklife. spend $ on beautiful indian jewelry from the artists in the square. nice parking lot 1 block away.<BR><BR>the santa fe area is truly wonderful. you will want to go back. <BR><BR>
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