✨First Light Illuminating Santa Fe✨
📍Cross of the Martyrs 600 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501 A must-visit spot for sunset in Santa Fe! Perched on a hill beside the historic old town, it offers a panoramic view of the entire district. The cross at the hilltop serves as a striking focal point—truly awe-inspiring 👏🏼 Day 6️⃣ On our second day in Santa Fe, we ventured to attractions outside the city center. 📍Bandelier National Monument Located about an hour from Santa Fe, this national monument preserves and shares the history of ancestral Pueblo settlements. A must-see for history and culture enthusiasts! 🏞️ The site is part of the National Park System—entry is $25 per vehicle, or free with an annual National Parks pass. 📍Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo, on Museum Hill, Santa Fe, NM 87505 Hands down the most fun museum of our trip! It houses a fascinating collection of dolls 🧸 and miniatures from around the world, each incredibly detailed and lifelike. Well worth spending 2-3 hours here! 📍Meow Wolf Santa Fe 1352 Rufina Cir, Santa Fe, NM 87507 An immersive art experience like no other! From the outside, it looks like an ordinary house, but inside lies a mind-bending, multidimensional punk wonderland. 🎭 Be sure to book tickets online in advance and arrive early—parking is limited. Our road trip across New Mexico ends here. Honestly, this state is a hidden gem for travel! Though we couldn’t explore everything due to time constraints, I hope this 7-part guide helps you discover more of what makes this place so special. #SunsetLovers #TravelRecommendations #Santa Fe #NewMexico 🌄🧡