Shopping

in santa fe

Santa Fe is a shopper’s dream, from world-class art, upscale fashion, chile, Native American silver, turquoise or avant-garde jewelry, artisan chocolate, humble souvenirs, and an incredible number of consignment stores. Depending on your taste, shopping list and ideas, we are happy to share our secrets and recommendations. If you have a particular type of shopping experience in mind, please reach out to Marama Nengel, our Concierge.


seret & sons


The Inn’s exquisite furnishings all come from Seret and Sons’ extensive showrooms, which opened in 1979 and remain just a short walk from the Inn located at 225 Galisteo Street. Seret & Sons houses one of the largest and most unique collections of central and south Asian imports and antique Tibetan furnishings in the world.

 

Please let Guest Services or our Concierge know that you are going to the store. We will call and let them know so you can be given a tour. Guests also receive 10% off a store purchase.


224 Galisteo St.

Santa Fe, NM 87501

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Additional Shopping Experiences

  • Canyon Road

    Nestled into the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Canyon Road is a magical half-mile in the Historic District of Santa Fe. Stroll this picturesque trail to experience fine art, great shopping, and exquisite dining any day of the week. Canyon Road has many designer boutiques and jewelry stores offering one-of-a-kind creations.

  • Farmer's Markets

    Saturday Farmer's Market

    year-round, 8am-1pm  


    Tuesday Farmer's Market

    June 3 - November 22, 2022, 8am-1pm


    Sunday Railroad Artisan Market

    year-round, 10am - 3pm


    Gift Shop & Cafe

    Saturday, 8am - 2pm

    Sunday, 10am - 3pm


    Voted one of the “Top Ten Farmers’ Markets” by Sunset Magazine, the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market is one of the oldest, largest, and most successful growers’ markets in the country. Serving more than 150 farmers and producers in 15 Northern New Mexico counties, the Market brings fresh food, education, and fun to the community and promotes small farms and sustainable agriculture in Northern New Mexico. Unlike most farmers’ markets in the US, the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market assures that all products sold by its vendors are always locally grown by the people selling them. The same goes for at least 70% of the ingredients and materials used to make all processed and craft items. Furthermore, no reselling is permitted. That means that the people doing the growing and producing are the same smiling folks who sell those products to you at Market. 


    Our Sunday Market is dedicated to local artisans and small creative businesses. One of New Mexico’s oldest and best-loved art markets. This is the perfect place to purchase fine art and crafts directly from the artists, a gift for a special occasion, and souvenirs and mementos.


    The Santa Fe Farmers’ Market Gift Shop and Cafe Fresh are located in the​ SFFM Pavilion.

    The SFFM Gift Shop and Cafe Fresh are solely owned and operated by the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market. The Santa Fe Farmers’ Market Gift Shop is filled with unique fair-trade and local items and the selection is always changing.  This is also the #1 place to take home some SFFM branded merchandise like aprons, totes, and hats.


    Cafe Fresh always has a great selection of ready-to-eat treats and hand-crafted drinks. All purchases in the SFFM Gift Shop and Cafe Fresh help to underwrite the Farmers’ Market’s operating costs. Just another reason we think the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market is a special place!

  • Historic Santa Fe Plaza

    The Santa Fe Plaza has been a commercial hub since it was founded in 1610. Today, it is home the largest Indian Art Market in the world - and its the premier destination for buyers and traders of authentic Naitive American Jewelry and art from the various Pueblos and Tribes of the Southwest


    Indigenous artists set up outside on the Plaza every day, but more artisans come Friday - Sunday. If you are looking for something in particular, let our Concierge know. 

  • Shiprock Santa Fe

    Shiprock Santa Fe gallery, located on the historic Santa Fe Plaza, is rooted in the rich artistry, cultures and traditions of the Navajo and other Native American tribes of the Southwest. Taking inspiration from the Navajo legend of Shiprock, a sacred volcanic rock formation believed to have once been a great-winged bird that carried the Navajo peoples to northwestern New Mexico, the gallery spans place and time, merging historic and contemporary Native American art with modern mid-century furnishings in an eclectic gallery aesthetic.


    For over 30 years, fifth-generation art dealer Jed Foutz, who was raised on the Navajo Nation in a prominent family of Indian art traders, has refined his singular vision into Shiprock Santa Fe's curated collection of historic and contemporary Navajo rugs and blankets, Native American jewelry, Pueblo pottery, sculpture, basketry, folk art and fine art by leading Native American artists. Collectible furniture by iconic designers adds an unexpectedly modern touch to Shiprock's classic Native American selection.


  • Vintage Shopping

    Santa Fe Vintage

    Curated vintage clothing, collectibles, objects of art and design inspiration. Santa Fe Vintage is appointment only. They have one location, located 20 minutes from downtown Santa Fe. 


    Double Take

    Double Take is one of Santa Fe’s great destination spots for many travelers, dealers, first time collectors and bargain hunters. Locals, their families, and friends make it a first stop!  Its home is in the original Coca Cola plant located in the heart of Santa Fe’s historic Guadalupe Railyard District.


    Wind River Trading Company

    Wind River specializes in museum quality Native American Jewelry.