Casa Cuma B&B Santa Fe

For Reservations call (505) 216-7516. Come see for yourself why Newsweek called Casa Cuma "A Desert Paradise"

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Bishops Lodge Road Casita

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Georgia O'Keeffe Museum

Fine Arts Museum

Folk Art Museum

Farmers Market

Shidoni Bronze Pouring

Indian Market

Spanish Market

Hot Air Balloon Fiesta

Santa Fe Fiesta

Things to Do

Walking Tour

Historic Plaza

Performing Art

Museums around the Plaza

Museums at Museum Hill

Galleries

St. Francis Cathedral

Loretto Chappel

Palace of the Governors

Bandstand - Summer

Ski Santa Fe

Canyon Road

Day Trips

Bandelier/Jemez Mountains

High Road to Taos

O'Keeffe Country

Hikes

Rafting

Bicycling

Fly Fishing

Restaurants

Restaurant Overview

Southwestern

Spanish

Entertainment

Italian

Fine Dining

Steakhouse

Ask the Innkeepers

Specials

Massage

Reservations

(505) 216-7516

International Folk Art Market and Museum

www.FolkArtMarket.org

www.MOIFA.org

The Santa Fe International Folk Art Market is the largest international folk art market in the world, and our success led to Santa Fe’s designation as a UNESCO City of Folk Art, the first U.S. city named to UNESCO’s prestigious Creative Cities Network.

 The Market hosts an annual festive, two-day event on Museum Hill in Santa Fe, New Mexico adjoining our renowned partner, the Museum of International Folk Art.

 Every July, more than 100 select folk artists from over 40 countries travel to historic Santa Fe where thousands of national and international visitors gather to admire and buy distinct folk art forms that express the world’s diverse cultures.

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