MaryMary1953 10/08/2008
Yeah, another artsy-fartsy wannabe kind of town, not to mention a tourist trap where nearly all the merchants try to gouge everyone. I've had enough of this Indian jewelry and blanket crap already. The yuppies and other "cultured" pretentious bunch need to go to the woods and form their own "tribal" gathering. I've had it with dumb asses who live to exploit those who don't know any better.
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CarrollCountyK id 08/30/2008
I was there one time and got drunk. Some Mexican stole my shoes. I had holes in my socks and it was rather embarrassing.
jimorama 08/18/2008
The epitome of a mixture of nomadic rich and so-called artists. Overrun by a bunch of yuppies from Los Angeles and New York that are playing at that in-tune-with-indian-culture thing. Skip the town and just go fishing nearby.
Yogurt 05/21/2007
This is probably the worst place I've been in a long time. If you like matching faux adobe buildings and pretentious jerks go there and stay there.
GenghisTheHun 08/15/2005
It reminds me of those old tourist traps you used to see along Route 66. Now you have to pull off Interstate 10 to get the flavor of turista traps. This is one of them but all gathered together in one big lump.
paleo99 08/15/2005
Overall, a haven for militant lefties and yuppies. In addition, this is probably the most overcommercialized new age/yuppie city I have ever seen. It's also notorious among New Mexicans as the most overpriced city to live in as far as the state is concerned. I was offered a job there, but refused the offer because of the living expenses. The city has zoning regulations mandating all buildings within the city limits to be adobe, a living wage, and pretty high local taxes. No wonder why so many businesses are leaving town and going to Albuqueruque. However, it does get 2 stars for being in a gorgeous landscape, and within easy reach to larger and more modest places.
caligula 04/27/2005
I like upscale artsy-fartsy stuff, so I liked it. Great location.
irishgit 02/01/2005
Too hot, rather pretentious, and I found it dull.
opinion585 10/25/2004
It reminds me of one big western roadside attraction, that dried and rusted up about 30 years ago. Everyone is kind of old. And all the buildings are adobe, and everything is square, literaly!
gassho 07/10/2004
well, i have been to santa fe about five times now... and i also feel that there is too much so-called nativearts,crowds of tourists and things. but on the other hand- as with each place on earth - look deeper and it will unfold its charm
Jimmie 06/04/2004
Recently we were in Santa Fe for three days. Quite frankly I got very, very tired of all the kitchy Indian jewelry and upscale tourist traps. The so-called art galleries all had some variation of the mystical-indian-medicine-woman/mother-earth-figure conjuring up the four winds or whatever. It astounds me that the new agers pay thousands of dollars for this crap. Santa Fe must have been a wonderful place to visit before the East Coast/West Coast crowd screwed it up.
DrEntropy 05/26/2004
There are many wonderful places to visit in New Mexico, and Santa Fe isn't one of them. Fully half the city's population consists of tax exiles from NYC, pretentious would-be artists, obnoxious showbiz types from LA, and a host of burned-out hippies in their 50s and 60s. The downtown is a depressing tourist trap and the city proper is an endless sprawl (fake adobe houses for the yuppies, run-down mobile homes for the Indians, Mexicans and poor whites). Stay away from Santa Fe and visit charming, not-yet-yuppified Taos instead. And don't miss the pueblos, Los Alamos and the many natural attractions New Mexico has to offer.
e2bug 06/02/2001
Nice town, but it's turned into an "artsy-fartsy" yuppie hangout. In a word...."forgettable."
Shroomwoman 07/19/2000
Santa Fe is a fantastic place to visit any time of year, but my favorite time to go is the summer because of the gorgeous weather and the spectacular sunsets. I especially enjoy checking out the galleries along Canyon Road and exploring the downtown area. The Museum of Folk Art, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, and the Santa Fe Opera are all worth the trip. Another good reason to visit Santa Fe is the fantastic New Mexican cuisine. Try Cafe Pasqual's (especially for breakfast), Maria's Kitchen, and Tomasita's. If you're willing to spend some money, the Coyote Cafe is outstanding. Even if you don't visit Santa Fe in the summer, you can be sure to have a wonderful time.
ucla4833om 03/10/2000
Santa Fe has a vast array of cultural activities to choose from. You can take your pick of theatre, live music or museums. There are world class art galleries and restaurants. Visit an Indian Pueblo or a Spanish Hacienda. There is a Ski basin and year-round fun and excitement.
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