Parking: Your parking space is located off of Canyon Rd. Look for the blue sign that reads '824'. Follow the driveway to the right. The parking space is in front of the gate marked 'A B'. Please do not park in any of the neighboring spaces.
Access: After you park, go through the gate marked 'A B'.
Door: Once past the gate, the lockbox is located to the right of the wooden door. Please return the key to the lockbox after you have opened the doors as there will be a set inside for you to use during your stay.
A range of options including, wine, breakfast, baby equipment, mid-stay cleaning, etc. is available here.
By booking this listing, you are agreeing to the following terms and conditions in addition to the house rules:
The internet and wifi details are below:
TV- The TV is a smart TV. Turn on the TV with the power button on the Samsung remote. From there press the ’home’ button. You can then use your Netflix or Amazon Prime account to stream movies by choosing either as your source and logging in, or stream live TV by selecting ’Samsung TV Plus’ as your source.
There is a large green trash bin located outside the casita to the right of the parking area.
A small blue recycling bin is next to the trash. The recycling bin takes all recyclables except glass. Glass can go in the green trash bin.
Both trash and recycling are picked up on Tuesday mornings on Canyon Rd.
Heat: The main thermostat located in the living room controls the central heat throughout the casita.
The key to making use of the adobe walls and keeping the house cool in the warmer months is to open the windows at night, then close the windows and blinds in the morning to keep in the cool air.
Canyon Road is a short walk down the driveway. There are many galleries and restaurants there including, The Teahouse, El Farol, Geronimo (reservations recommended), and The Compound (reservations recommended).
The Santa Fe Plaza is also nearby. At about 1mi away, you may choose to walk or drive. Around the Plaza you will find the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis de Assisi, Palace of the Governors, and the Loretto Chapel, as well as many restaurants; The Shed, The Palace Restaurant, La Boca, and the Bull Ring are all right there, just to name a few.
The Railyard District (1.5mi) is a large arts district with galleries, performance spaces, a cinema, restaurants & antique shops. Visit the Farmers Market on Saturday mornings, the Boxcar to catch the game, and Second Street brewery for live music and a pint. The Violet Crown Cinema has a large lineup of local New Mexican craft beers as well as a full dinner menu.
Museum Hill is off of Old Santa Fe Trail and is home to the Botanical Gardens, the Museum of Indian Arts, the International Folk Art Museum, the Wheelwright Museum, and the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art.
The Santa Fe Ski Basin is about thirty minutes away. You can rent equipment at Alpine Sports in town or wait until you get to the mountain.
There are trails for every kind of hiker here; Some a mere ten minutes up the hill from your casita (Atalaya Trail), and others further out of town.
Meow Wolf is an immersive and interactive experience that transports audiences of all ages into fantastic realms of story and exploration. This includes art installations, video and music production, and extended reality content. House of Eternal Return, was launched in March 2016 with support from Game of Thrones creator, George R.R. Martin. Inside, guests discover a multidimensional mystery house with secret passages, portals to magical worlds, and an expansive narrative amidst surreal, maximalist, and mesmerizing art exhibits.
Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu offers trail rides through some of Northern New Mexico’s most scenic panoramas. The guides are well-versed in the history of the property, from the early outlaws who settled there, to Georgia O’Keeffe’s legacy, not to mention prehistoric history that came before, and movie trivia that followed after (many movies have been filmed at Ghost Ranch). No experience necessary! The ranch is about an hour and fifteen minutes North.
The Santa Fe Ski Basin is about thirty minutes away. You can rent equipment at Alpine Sports in town or wait until you get to the mountain.
For some out-of-town fun, Taos is a beautiful hour and a half drive Northwest, and Albuquerque is about 45 minutes South. Both offer tastes of New Mexico not found anywhere else!
Once in town, getting around is easy. Downtown Santa Fe and the surrounding historic districts are compact and most conveniently traveled on foot. It’s no wonder Santa Fe was voted one of America’s Top Rated Walking Cities.
Free shuttle service that starts and ends in front of the former New Mexico Film Museum (the Jean Cocteau Cinema) on Montezuma Avenue and runs counter-clockwise with various stops around downtown.
Santa Fe has public transportation called Santa Fe Trails Bus Service.
Uber & Lyft rides can easily be arranged in Santa Fe using their apps.
Metered parking spots in downtown Santa Fe cost $2.00 an hour and are in operation from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays.
Bicycle paths and trails for all levels of riders are located in and around the city.
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