Canyon Road - Reviews from across the web
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unless ya got really deep pockets... - user review A fun place to see really, really expensive art. A bit snooty for my taste, but Im more of a Norman Rockwell guy. But if youre visiting Santa Fe for the first time, you s... travel.yahoo.com
Canyon Road at Christmas - user review Canyon Road is an unsurpassed experience for any art lover and offers much more than southwestern art. Go on Christmas Eve for the luminaria/farolito walk--a beautiful and unforget... travel.yahoo.com
Exquiste and Captivating! - user review Canyon Road is one of my favorite places in Santa Fe to visit. I love to stroll along this quaint road and see all the amaziing sculptures and art displayed. There i... travel.yahoo.com
A must see for decades - user review heres where the local Native Americans sell thier wares on weekends. Historic Town square. Walking distance to many ... travel.yahoo.com
Canyon Road - user review Canyon Road is said to be the oldest street in Santa Fe. It is certainly the most famous and in summer tourists swarm up and down the narrow road, completely clogging the traffic. Its claim to fame is the cluster of galleries, sprinkled here and there with restaurants. Most shops are housed in old a... igougo.com
IgoUgo: Canyon Road Christmas Eve - Santa Fe, New Mexico - user review Some of the most upscale places to shop and dine in Santa Fe are in one of the oldest parts of town. Canyon Road was once a residential area for early Spanish settlers. Artists began to flock to the area f... igougo.com
Definitely Take the Walk at Christmas - user review Seriously--if youre in Santa Fe during the holidays and want to have a really fun time, ask about the Canyon Road walk. The stores open their doors (some sell refreshments)... travel.yahoo.com
Love it--but then again - user review well its great!!!!!! but i dont like that u cant go on the grass-------its great for walking around---work--getting something to eat------buying jewelry----all ov it!!!!!! I go the... travel.yahoo.com
Santa Fe travel guide: Santa Fe vacation ideas: Travel Channel Some of the most upscale places to shop and dine in Santa Fe are in one of the oldest parts of town. Canyon Road was once a residential area for early Spanish settlers. Artists began to flock to the area from all over the world in the 1920s transforming the residences into shops and galleries. Today... guides.travelchannel.com
Home & Abroad | Canyon Road Contemporary Art - Santa Fe - visitor information, travel planning, Free Canyon Road Contemporary Art Activities, Canyon Road Contemporary Art Hotels, Canyon Road Contemporary Art traveler tip in the historic Manuel Delgado House. The gallery has a welcoming atmosphere that enhances the time you spend browsing among the works of art. Bronze and clay sculptures, Raku pottery, expressionistic, abstract and landscape paintings are just a sampling of the art on display. Check with the gallery... homeandabroad.com
Santa Fe Vacation Rental - House Walk out the front door for the best art gallery browsing just 3 blocks down on Canyon Road, Gourmet dining on Canyon Road and the Santa Fe Plaza area, Spa treatments at La Posada Spa and Ten Thousand Waves Japanese Health Spa, Bird-watching at Canyon Road's Audubon Center, 30 miles of hiking trails... vrbo.com
Two Casitas - Rental Accommodations in Santa Fe This cozy casita, one of three in the 950 Canyon Road compound is a perfect romantic Santa Fe getaway. You will be right on historic Canyon Road just a couple of blocks east of some of Santa Fe finer restaurants and galleries. Tucked behind thick adobe walls your casita is private and quite. This 10... twocasitas.com
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