Santa Fe, New Mexico for Babies
3 day trip
Day 1
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- Historical Landmark
- History Museum
Palace of the Governors
Santa Fe, NM
Housed in the oldest building in New Mexico still in continuous use, this early 17th-century style adobe structure chronicles the history of the settlement of Santa Fe, and is...
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- Café
- Lunch
Plaza Cafe
Santa Fe, NM
This is the place to go for lunch in between museums, or for dinner when the 14-year-old insists on a burger and the 7-year-old wants a...
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- Art Museum
Museum of International Folk Art
Santa Fe, NM
Like a trip to a huge global craft market, the Museum of International Folk Art has all the stuff you'll never see in Cost Plus or Pier 1 Imports. While...
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- Ethnic Museum
- Art Museum
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Santa Fe, NM
This rather serious museum, which traces the history of the indigenous people of the Southwest from pre-history all the way up through contemporary arts and crafts, has gorgeous exhibits...
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- Hotel / Motel
El Rey Inn
Santa Fe, NM
An old-style Route 66 hotel a few miles from downtown, the El Rey is exceedingly popular with families for its lush gardens, great pool, cool patios, playground, and relaxed...
Day 2
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- Train
- Historical Landmark
Santa Fe Southern Railroad
Santa Fe, NM
Ride in vintage rail cars to the almost abandoned "ghost town" of Lamy, where you can stop for a picnic lunch. There's even a caterer who meets the train selling...
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- Art Museum
Georgia O'Keefe Museum
Santa Fe, NM
Until recently, the artwork of New Mexico's native daughter was easier to see in New York or Washington, D.C. than in her hometown. That all changed, however, when a soaring...
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- Fine Dining
- Family Dining
- Reservations
Cafe San Estevan
Santa Fe, NM
Fun, colorful atmosphere and classic Santa Fe food make this restaurant extremely popular, but the relaxed outdoor patio makes it perfect for families. The "Christmas" chile (red and green) is...
-
- Hotel / Motel
El Rey Inn
Santa Fe, NM
An old-style Route 66 hotel a few miles from downtown, the El Rey is exceedingly popular with families for its lush gardens, great pool, cool patios, playground, and relaxed...
Day 3
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- History Museum
- Live Music Venue
- Historical Landmark
El Rancho de Los Golondrinas
Santa Fe, NM
The Ranch of the Swallows is a restored Spanish colonial rancho built in the early 1700s, and located 15 miles south of Santa Fe. Now a living history museum, it...
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- Petting Zoo
- Boutique
- Special Collection
Casa Grande Trading Post
Cerrillos, NM
One of those "roadside attractions" you see fewer and fewer of, this combination tourist trap, petting zoo, and mining museum has plenty of kitsch for all. It purports to tell...
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- Wildlife Sanctuary
Wildlife West Nature Park
Edgewood, NM
Like a combination zoo and Southwestern version of a safari, Wildlife West is a 122-acre park where mountain lions, bears, elk and other animals -- all rehabilitated from injuries and...
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- Hotel / Motel
El Rey Inn
Santa Fe, NM
An old-style Route 66 hotel a few miles from downtown, the El Rey is exceedingly popular with families for its lush gardens, great pool, cool patios, playground, and relaxed...
Santa Fe, New Mexico for Babies
3 day trip
Day 1
-
- Historical Landmark
- History Museum
Palace of the Governors
Santa Fe, NM
Housed in the oldest building in New Mexico still in continuous use, this early 17th-century style adobe structure chronicles the history of the settlement of Santa Fe, and is...
-
- Café
- Lunch
Plaza Cafe
Santa Fe, NM
This is the place to go for lunch in between museums, or for dinner when the 14-year-old insists on a burger and the 7-year-old wants a...
-
- Art Museum
Museum of International Folk Art
Santa Fe, NM
Like a trip to a huge global craft market, the Museum of International Folk Art has all the stuff you'll never see in Cost Plus or Pier 1 Imports. While...
-
- Ethnic Museum
- Art Museum
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Santa Fe, NM
This rather serious museum, which traces the history of the indigenous people of the Southwest from pre-history all the way up through contemporary arts and crafts, has gorgeous exhibits...
-
- Hotel / Motel
El Rey Inn
Santa Fe, NM
An old-style Route 66 hotel a few miles from downtown, the El Rey is exceedingly popular with families for its lush gardens, great pool, cool patios, playground, and relaxed...
Day 2
-
- Train
- Historical Landmark
Santa Fe Southern Railroad
Santa Fe, NM
Ride in vintage rail cars to the almost abandoned "ghost town" of Lamy, where you can stop for a picnic lunch. There's even a caterer who meets the train selling...
-
- Art Museum
Georgia O'Keefe Museum
Santa Fe, NM
Until recently, the artwork of New Mexico's native daughter was easier to see in New York or Washington, D.C. than in her hometown. That all changed, however, when a soaring...
-
- Fine Dining
- Family Dining
- Reservations
Cafe San Estevan
Santa Fe, NM
Fun, colorful atmosphere and classic Santa Fe food make this restaurant extremely popular, but the relaxed outdoor patio makes it perfect for families. The "Christmas" chile (red and green) is...
-
- Hotel / Motel
El Rey Inn
Santa Fe, NM
An old-style Route 66 hotel a few miles from downtown, the El Rey is exceedingly popular with families for its lush gardens, great pool, cool patios, playground, and relaxed...
Day 3
-
- History Museum
- Live Music Venue
- Historical Landmark
El Rancho de Los Golondrinas
Santa Fe, NM
The Ranch of the Swallows is a restored Spanish colonial rancho built in the early 1700s, and located 15 miles south of Santa Fe. Now a living history museum, it...
-
- Petting Zoo
- Boutique
- Special Collection
Casa Grande Trading Post
Cerrillos, NM
One of those "roadside attractions" you see fewer and fewer of, this combination tourist trap, petting zoo, and mining museum has plenty of kitsch for all. It purports to tell...
-
- Wildlife Sanctuary
Wildlife West Nature Park
Edgewood, NM
Like a combination zoo and Southwestern version of a safari, Wildlife West is a 122-acre park where mountain lions, bears, elk and other animals -- all rehabilitated from injuries and...
-
- Hotel / Motel
El Rey Inn
Santa Fe, NM
An old-style Route 66 hotel a few miles from downtown, the El Rey is exceedingly popular with families for its lush gardens, great pool, cool patios, playground, and relaxed...
