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Breakfast Chez Mamou 217 E Palace Ave Start your day with breakfast at Chez Mamou, a cozy French café & bakery tucked away in downtown Santa Fe. Shop Sena Plaza (opens at 10:00 am) 125 E Palace Ave Wander down Palace Ave two blocks and start your shopping day at the historic Sena Plaza, a thirty-three-room hacienda built in 1868 by Major Jose Sena. Make sure to stop by Santa Maria Provisions, Goler Fine Imported Shoes, and Todos Santos Chocolates. Shop the Santa Fe Plaza The historic Plaza has been the heart of Santa Fe ever since it was founded in 1607. The Plaza is also the terminus of the original Santa Fe Trail, which connected New Mexico with Missouri. Historic buildings still line the streets and are filled with iconic shops that help define “Southwest Style.” Must-See Shops on the Plaza Include: O’Farrell Hat Company, 111 E San Francisco St Malouf on the Plaza, 61 Old Santa Fe Trail Shiprock Santa Fe, 53 Old Santa Fe Trail Cowboys & Indians, 72 E San Francisco St SHOPPING AND SPA DAY experience e Santa Fe ONLY AT HOTEL SANTA FE TM Treat yourself today with some of the most unique shopping experiences and world-famous spas.

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Page 1: ONLY AT HOTEL SANTA FE… · 2020-02-19 · O Farrell Hat Company, 111 E San Francisco St Malouf on the Plaza, 61 Old Santa Fe Trail Shiprock Santa Fe, 53 Old Santa Fe Trail Cowboys

Breakfast Chez Mamou 217 E Palace AveStart your day with breakfast at Chez Mamou, a cozy French café & bakery tucked away in downtown Santa Fe.

Shop Sena Plaza (opens at 10:00 am) 125 E Palace AveWander down Palace Ave two blocks and start your shopping day at the historic Sena Plaza, a thirty-three-room hacienda built in 1868 by Major Jose Sena. Make sure to stop by Santa Maria Provisions, Goler Fine Imported Shoes, and Todos Santos Chocolates.

Shop the Santa Fe PlazaThe historic Plaza has been the heart of Santa Fe ever since it was founded in 1607. The Plaza is also the terminus of the original Santa Fe Trail, which connected New Mexico with Missouri. Historic buildings still line the streets and are filled with iconic shops that help define “Southwest Style.”

Must-See Shops on the Plaza Include:

• O’Farrell Hat Company, 111 E San Francisco St• Malouf on the Plaza, 61 Old Santa Fe Trail• Shiprock Santa Fe, 53 Old Santa Fe Trail• Cowboys & Indians, 72 E San Francisco St

SHOPPING AND SPA

DAY

experienceThe Santa Fe

ONLY AT HOTEL SANTA FE

TM

Treat yourself today with some of the

most unique shopping experiences and

world-famous spas.

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Shop the portal at the Palace of the Governors 105 W Palace AveTake a walk under the portal at the historic Palace of the Governors, located on the north side of the Plaza, to browse the selection of authentic Native American jewelry.

Lunch Five & Dime General Store 58 E San Francisco StHungry yet? Head to the Five & Dime for a must-have Frito Pie and fun items for all ages.

Shop Doodlets 120 Don Gaspar AveBring out your inner child and head to Doodlets. Check out the silly toys and collection of New Mexico bumper stickers. Let loose and have some fun!

Spa Santa Fe Oxygen & Healing Bar 102 W San Francisco St #14If you need a break from shopping, head to the Santa Fe Oxygen & Healing Bar for a fusion session including a flower essence tonic and a bit of oxygen to reinvigorate you.

Afternoon Libation Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta

Head back to Hotel Santa Fe to drop off your morning finds. Back at the hotel, have a drink and a quick snack at Amaya before preparing for the ultimate relaxation experience.

Spa Ten Thousand Waves (reserve a treatment well in advance) 21 Ten Thousand Waves Way

Head to Ten Thousand Waves located in the foothills of Santa Fe. This Japanese spa experience is sure to leave you feeling Zen. Book a spa service or private tub beforehand or pay $37 to soak in one of the communal tubs. You’ll love the kimonos and koi pond.

Dinner Izanami 21 Ten Thousand Waves Way

Before you change out of your kimono, head up the hill to Izanami, Ten Thousand Waves’ own restaurant. Consider a reservation beforehand, and if you’re up for it, sit at one of the floor tables for an authentic Japanese experience.

On your way back to the hotel, stop at some of the great shops along Guadalupe St.

Fun Shops Near Guadalupe St:• Double Take

321 S Guadalupe St • Rio Bravo Trading Co.

411 S Guadalupe St• Kowboyz

345 W Manhattan Ave