Things to Know and Do
Things to Know & Do
Visit www.santafe.org or www.visitsantafe.com for detailed information on restaurants, attractions, and local information.
Weather
The temperatures are moderate during the spring in Santa Fe, with the highs reaching mid-50°F to 74°F.
Attire
At the conference, the attire will be business casual.
Restaurants
Jambo Cafe: This African-Caribbean Fusion restaurant is proud to be named by the Santa Fe Reporter for the Best International Cuisine for 12 years running and is an “award-winning restaurant everyone in New Mexico needs to try”
Palacio Cafe: This “simple” cafĂ© restaurant is known for their fresh made to order natural ingredients.
Santa Fe Attractions
Here are a few of our favorite recommendations that you don’t want to miss!
Museum of International Folk Art: The world's largest museum of international folk art includes Alexander Girard's long term exhibition, “Multiple Visions, A Common Bond” and changing exhibitions with gallery activities for all ages.
New Mexico History Museum: The New Mexico History Museum shows the history of Santa Fe and New Mexico for the last 400 years. It includes permanent and temporary exhibitions that span the early history of indigenous people, Spanish colonization, and the Mexican Period.
Pablita Velarde Museum of Indian Women in the Arts: The Pablita Velarde Museum of Indian Women in the Arts is the only museum solely dedicated to promoting the work and achievements of Native Women artists in all disciplines throughout North American.
Cerrillos Hills State Park: Sixteen miles south of Santa Fe and a half mile north of Cerrillos village, the park offers visitors an escape to a quieter time and wilder place.
El Rancho de las Golondrinas: The museum, dedicated to the history, heritage and culture of 18th and 19th century New Mexico, opened in 1972. Original colonial buildings on the site date from the early 1700s. In addition, historic buildings from other parts of northern New Mexico have been reconstructed at Las Golondrinas.