A legendary landmark, re-imagined: Situated on 317 secluded acres bordering Santa Fe National Forest and just minutes from downtown Santa Fe, Bishop's Lodge is a soulful retreat steeped in heritage...
An intimate world-class retreat, Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi celebrates the enduring creative spirit of the region’s early Native Americans and the rich heritage of city’s Spanish founders.
Nestled in the heart of Santa Fe, in New Mexico desert highlands as beautiful and picturesque as a damask rose, discover the luxurious Eldorado Hotel & Spa...
Imagine the pure beauty of the high desert, nestled enchantingly in the purple shadow of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and you will see The Inn at the Five Graces...
Set among 25 acres of lavender fields, enormous cottonwood trees and lush formal gardens, Los Poblanos is one of the most magnificent historic properties in the Southwest.
When it comes to the art of escape, there are few places better than Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe. Set in the mystical foothills of New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo...
El Monte Sagrado, situated in the mountains of Northern New Mexico, offers a serene setting surrounded by waterfalls, ponds, and towering cottonwood trees
The Best of New Mexico: High Desert, Ancient Culture, and Southwestern Luxury
New Mexico operates on a different frequency than most other states. The lighting hits differently. So does the landscape. But it’s the cultural layering (Pueblo, Spanish colonial, Mexican, Anglo) that shows up in the food, art, and architecture. It’s genuinely unique.
Start in Santa Fe. Surrounded by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, it’s the oldest state capital in the United States, but its history shows more class than wear. Canyon Road alone, a half-mile stretch lined with over 80 galleries, is one of the country’s most significant art markets. The best Santa Fe hotels are in the city center, built in the Pueblo Revival style that has defined the city for centuries.
Further south, Albuquerque hosts the International Balloon Fiesta, the world’s largest event of its kind. Each October, the sky fills with an explosion of color as 500+ hot air balloons take off over the Rio Grande Valley at dawn. Luxury travelers can hire private flights for a more thrilling version of the same spectacle.
Taos Pueblo, inhabited continuously for over 1,000 years and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also an hour north of the capital. New Mexico asks you to slow down and pay attention. If you do, the rewards are there.