Much of Santa Fe's thriving art scene revolves around Southwest style pieces. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but James Kelly Contemporary, which recently relocated to the Railyard, offers buyers and aficionados excellent postwar and contempora
A gay-friendly coffee shop in the recently renovated Railyard district, Station provides delicious pastries and strong coffee for those traipsing around downtown, or perhaps some ice cream in the afternoon. There are no frills here, and that's actually qu
  • Sage Inn 
  •   The Railyard  
  • Business Hotel, Mid-range, Ski Resort, Tourist Hotels, Weekend Getaway Hotels
  •  $$ 
Sage Inn's not the most aesthetically captivating or hip hotel in Santa Fe, but the staff is extremely friendly and the plain rooms are comfortable enough to make a stay here memorable nonetheless. Pet-friendly for a flat fee, and with a pool, Sage's
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This family-owned eatery made the newly gentrified Railyard cool, and for years was the area's main attraction. Feeding locals, tourists, and other assorted diners for nearly four decades, Tomasita's, like the Pantry, is both unpretentious and divine. The
  • Unity Fashion 
  •   The Railyard  
  • Clothing Boutiques, Denim, Designer, Men's Clothing, Women's Clothing
  •  $$$ 
Many of Santa Fe's gay men and fashion-forward women prefer the contemporary clothes at Unity over Southwestern camp or a generic mall experience. The arsenal of smaller design houses -- 1921 Denim, Arnold Zimberg, and Stone Rose -- offer visitors a wide
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