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Getaway
to the city different. A city
that embraces its natural environment
unlike any other in the United
States. A city whose beautiful,
brown adobe architecture blends
with the high desert landscape.
A city that is, at the same
time, one of America's great
art and culinary capitals.
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Whether
you're planning a visit, a meeting
or even a movie, Santa Fe welcomes
you. That's
right, it takes several visits to
truly experience this magical city.
Anytime of year is a good time to
escape to this enchanted landscape.
But, beyond awe-inspiring vistas of
mountains, canyons and gorges-world-class
hotels, museums and restaurants also
await your return. To get the best
deals, it helps to plan your trip
in advance. From Cliff dwellers to
Conquistadors to Today, Santa Fe has
thrived through four centuries. The
Indian, Hispanic and Anglo cultures
interact where necessary, yet they
remain distinct. Explore this selection
for a deeper understanding of why
this city is too resilient, rich in
history and culture, to ever become
ordinary. With its spectacular Southwestern
backdrop and hospitality, the allure
of Santa Fe is sure to boost attendance
and make your meeting more memorable.
Perfect for small conferences and
meetings up to 1,200, Santa Fe provides
a setting of remarkable beauty, intriguing
history and cultural diversity in
a compact, easy-to-navigate town.
The
Chapel of San Miguel is the oldest
church in Santa Fe. At Old Santa Fe
Trail and De Vargas streets, about
two blocks from the state capitol,
San Miguel was originally built in
1626, although nothing of that building
remains. The Pueblo Revolt began,
it is said, with the burning of San
Miguel.
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Santa
Fe's Sweeney Convention Center
has undergone a facilities upgrade
and now provides the city's
largest meeting space with 22,000
square feet of conference/trade
show floor space and breakout
rooms.
Many of Santa
Fe's most popular hotels offer
flexible meeting space while
the city's numerous museums,
art galleries and historic buildings
offer a wide variety of specialty
venues. Nightlife. It's what
happens at the end of a perfect
day in Santa Fe. In the City
Different, entertainment comes
in many forms. Whether it's
touring the town, taking in
a show, or even visiting a nearby
casino, there's always a little
extra excitement to be found.
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