Santa Fe is rich with history, local events, and delicious cuisine. We invite you to browse our collection of attraction information to help plan your Santa Fe Sage Inn stay. Guests of the hotel will find that many activities, shops and restaurants are within walking distance of the Santa Fe Sage Inn.
FEATURED ITINERARY

Ronald Roybal
Santa Fe Sage Inn Summer Attractions
Ronald Roybal, Native American Musician to Entertain Guests of Santa Fe Sage Inn
Starting May 19th – October 11th on Saturday and Sunday mornings, Santa Fe Sage Inn will be providing breakfast entertainment for guests. Ronald Roybal, a widely respected master performer of the Native American Flute as well as the classical guitar, will be sharing his music and culture with Santa Fe Sage Inn guests. Ronald is a descendent of Pueblo (Tewa) and Spanish Colonial peoples and his music creates a powerful cultural experience. His unique combination of Native American and Spanish culture reflects the essence of Santa Fe guests will thoroughly enjoy.
Santa Fe “City Different” Walking Tours
Santa Fe “City Different” Walking Tours provides a historical and cultural orientation to the wonders of Santa Fe. The hour and half walking tour of Santa Fe starts in the lobby of the Santa Fe Sage Inn, with a short ride on the Sage Coach to the New Mexico State Capitol where the tour begins. The tour will continue down old Santa Fe Trail, traveling through the historic Barrio de Analco viewing the San Miguel Mission and the Loretto Chapel arriving at the Santa Fe Plaza. You will explore historic sites including the La Fonda Hotel, the St. Francis Cathedral Basilica, and 109 E. Palace.
On the plaza you will learn about the Palace of the Governors, the New Mexico Museum of Art and the distinctive architecture that makes Santa Fe so unique. The role of Santa Fe’s three cultures Native American, Hispanic, Anglo in the development of what is now the City Different will be highlighted. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn about the history of the nation’s oldest capital.
Tours Start: May 28, 2010 through October 9, 2010
Tours Days: Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Time: 10:00 am
Cost: $12.00 a person
FEATURED ATTRACTION
Coyote Café & Coyote Rooftop Cantina
Coyote Café is a signature Santa Fe restaurant right off the historic Santa Fe Plaza, with an intimate and warm blend of color, texture and creativity. The creator of Coyote Café, Mark Miller has been celebrated as the founder of modern Southwestern cuisine.
Food for the most discriminating taste is found here: Creamy Cognac Lobster Bisque, Mesquite Grilled Atlantic Salmon, Slow Braised Prime Beef Short Ribs, Garlic & Fresh Herb Roasted Organic Rock Hen, Tellicherry Pepper Elk Tenderloin and other gourmet offerings. Coyote Café is an upscale dining experience for Santa Fe hotel guests and is located in the heart of Santa Fe and a few blocks from the Santa Fe Sage Inn.
For Santa Fe hotel guests searching for a more casual atmosphere, the Coyote Rooftop Cantina is located outside, adjacent to Coyote Café’s main dining room. There is no better patio bar in downtown Santa Fe to enjoy a warm summer afternoon. Enjoy an eclectic menu featuring favorites like Tacos Pastor to the famous Burgers, and of course signature cocktails.
Hours:
Coyote Café
Dinner Nightly 5:30 pm – Closing
Coyote Rooftop Cantina
Lunch and Dinner Daily 11:30 am – Closing
Coyote Café
132 West Water Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.983.1615
www.coyotecafe.com




