![]() ![]() If you enter New Mexico via the larger Albuquerque airport, rent a car and drive, as there is no commuter air service connecting the two airports. American Eagle Airlines operates daily service from Dallas/Fort Worth and Phoenix, while United Express has daily service from Denver. It's wise to spend your first day on relatively sedentary activities (museums, walking the downtown area) and move to more active things after you've had some time to acclimatize. One caution: the elevation is high enough to challenge the lungs of the visitor freshly up from sea level. The monsoons typically die out in early September leading to a fall with dry, sunny days and clear, crisp evenings first frost is usually in October, with snow starting to stick in the mountains at about that time. Bring rainwear if visiting in July or August. ![]() ![]() Early summer (June, early July) is hot and dry, with highs around 90 ☏ (32 ☌), but gives way around mid-July to a truly delightful climate as summer, monsoonal thunderstorms peel off the mountains and cool the afternoons down. (The sun and high altitude mean that roads usually aren't clogged too badly, even by the big storms, for more than a day or two, as the snow melts rapidly.) Spring, usually dry and moderate in temperature, is still probably the least pleasant time to visit from a weather perspective, because of strong winds. Snow varies wildly from year to year some winters see almost no snow, while others will have several individual storms dropping a foot or more each. Winters are pleasant, with day-time highs usually in the 40s ☏ (5–10 ☌), often "feeling" warmer due to the sunny conditions. This location produces a mild continental climate with four distinct seasons. Much of the city's attractiveness, from both scenic and cultural perspectives, arises from its setting in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. These and other factors (not the least of which is a well-deserved reputation as a haven for flamboyant characters) contribute to Santa Fe's uniqueness. The tension between new and old, rich and poor, etc., is a persistent undercurrent in the community. On the other hand, it has also been the target of a teeming influx of wealthy immigrants since the mid-1970s that has spurred a great deal of new construction and created inflated prices for real estate-and drastically elevated taxes on old family properties, many of which are owned by families that can't afford the taxes. On the one hand, it is one of the United States' oldest cities (by some reckonings the oldest), and many residents can trace their roots and property holdings in town back to the 17th century. Many people go to Santa Fe for spiritual gatherings and to practice meditative arts at the many spas and resorts that are in and around Santa Fe. The arrival of Igor Stravinsky and the founding of the Santa Fe Opera, one of the world's leading opera companies, had a similarly invigorating and enduring influence on the musical community. The region remains important on America's art scene. In the early 20th century, the area attracted a number of artists, such as Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz. It became the state capital when the territory of New Mexico achieved statehood in 1912. Santa Fe was once the capital of Spain's, and then Mexico's, territories north of the Rio Grande, but its visible history extends far beyond the arrival of the Spanish it is thought to have been the site of Puebloan villages that had already been long abandoned by the time the Spanish arrived in 1607. This is not a capital that bustles with politicians but one that bustles with tourists, who flood the narrow streets around the town's plaza in the summer months to take in the beautiful adobe architecture, the unique cultural heritage, and the spectacular art that make Santa Fe one of the world's top travel destinations. And with a population of about 85,000 (2019), it's not the most populous capital, but that's part of its charm. With an elevation of 7,000 ft (2,100 m), it is not only the United States' oldest state capital but its highest, sitting at the foot of the spectacular Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Santa Fe, founded in 1607, is the capital of the state of New Mexico and its principal tourist destination, renowned for its confluence of scenic beauty, long history (at least by American standards), cultural diversity, and extraordinary concentration of arts, music and fine dining. ![]()
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