Sunset Magazine Releases Free Travel Guide On Best Of Santa Fe: Restaurants, Galleries, Hotels And More 2011

Top Quote Sunset editors bring you insider travel tips on Santa Fe attractions, hotels in Santa Fe, and more in the free Sunset Travel Guide, the Best of Santa Fe: Restaurants, Galleries, Hotels, and More 2011 End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) October 05, 2010 - Today, Sunset editors released the free Sunset Travel Guide, the Best of Santa Fe: Restaurants, Galleries, Hotels, and More 2011. In this resourceful new guide, Sunset gives the true local's take on "The City Different" with information on the best lodging, dining, attractions, and activities.

    Download the Sunset Travel Guide, the Best of Santa Fe: Restaurants, Galleries, Hotels, and More 2011, to get Sunset's travel tips, including:

    • Santa Fe restaurants: 26 delectable eateries where you can indulge in authentic enchiladas and more classic New Mexican dishes, inventive seasonally inspired fare, sushi with a Southwestern kick, and more
    • Santa Fe hotels: Sunset's favorites, from a property adorned with treasures from around the globe to one of the oldest hotels in Santa Fe boasting luxurious suites, a rooftop bar with unforgettable desert views, and one of the most prized Santa Fe restaurants
    • Santa Fe attractions for art: Museums, folk art studios and shops, areas for gallery hopping, a fantastically modern exhibition space, and more
    • Holiday-time traditions: The scoop on the best pre-holiday events and the culminating Christmas Eve celebration when glowing farolitos illuminate the festive city
    • Shopping: The top spots to score Native American crafts, turquoise jewelry, woven rugs, cowboy boots, and more unique finds
    • Outdoor activities: Burn off indulgences at Santa Fe restaurants on hearty hikes and leisurely bike rides around town
    • Road trips: Sunset's two marvelous routes take you past stunning scenery and to lovely locales for food, history, and fun in the outdoors

    "Santa Fe's setting bursts with distinctly Southwestern colors: adobe buildings glowing pink in the sun, bright red chili peppers hanging from market stalls, the Sangre de Cristo foothills awash in seasonal greens, golds, and siennas, the shifting tones of the desert landscape echoed in the canvases at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum," said Katie Tamony, Sunset editor-in-chief. "It should therefore come as no surprise that the city has inspired a wealth of creativity, displayed in plentiful galleries, folk art shops, live performances, and imaginative restaurants. It's this ingenuity-and a blend of worlds Old and New-that have earned Santa Fe the nickname 'The City Different.'"

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