Events in Santa Fe
Santa Fe is a city that is full of life and culture. There are always events happening, big and small. From art events to musical performances, there is something for everyone.
Big Events
- Zozobra (September 1st): This is a traditional event that celebrates the burning of Zozobra, a giant papier-mâché bull.
- Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta (September 2nd-9th): This is a nine-day event that celebrates the best of New Mexican food and wine.
- Santa Fe Opera (June 29th-September 1st): This is a world-renowned opera company that performs in a beautiful open-air theater.
- Summer Bandstand (June 2nd-August 31st): This is a free concert series that takes place every Friday night in the Santa Fe Railyard.
- Indian Market (August 18th-19th): This is one of the largest Native American art markets in the world.
- Spanish Colonial Arts Market (July 28th-29th): This is a market that features traditional Spanish colonial arts and crafts.
Weekly Events
- Live Music: There are many live music venues in Santa Fe. Some of the popular venues include Meow Wolf, The Santa Fe Railyard, and The Lensic Performing Arts Center.
- Farmer’s Market: The Santa Fe Farmers Market is open every Saturday morning from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Other Events
- Art Exhibits: There are many art exhibits happening throughout the year in Santa Fe. Some of the popular museums include the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, and the Santa Fe Museum of Art.
- Cultural Events: There are many cultural events happening throughout the year in Santa Fe. Some of the popular events include the Santa Fe Fiesta, the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market, and the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival.
Links
- Santa Fe Reporter Calendar: https://calendar.sfreporter.com/
- Calendar of Events – Santa Fe Convention and Visitors Bureau: https://www.santafe.org/visiting-santa-fe/calendar/
This is just a small sample of the many events that are happening in Santa Fe. There is something for everyone, so be sure to check out the calendar before you visit!
Additional Tips
- When planning your trip, be sure to book your vacation rental early, as Santa Fe is a popular tourist destination.
- Be sure to pack for the weather. Santa Fe has a mild climate, but it can get cold at night.
- Be sure to try some of the local food. Santa Fe is known for its New Mexican cuisine.
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