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A Living Museum Originally a 1940s corner store, this authentic adobe has been reimagined as "The Nicho House." In a complete architectural remodel, we removed load-bearing walls to create a breathtaking open-concept flow that preserves the home's historic soul while embracing ultra-contemporary luxury.
The Signature Nichos True to its name, the home features over 50 custom-built niches - the signature recessed shelves of the Southwest. Traditionally used for santos and candles, we’ve reimagined them as a sleek, modern gallery.
Curated Bedroom Galleries Each of the 4 bedrooms is designed as a private sanctuary with a distinct cultural theme:
The African Suite: Striking sculptures & King Bed.
The American Craft Suite: Historic ceramic pottery & Queen Bed.
The Bali Suite: Intricate hand-carved masks and sculptures & Queen Bed.
The Global Guardian Suite: A stunning collection of masks from around the world, curated to represent the ancient tradition of protection and keeping a peaceful home. Includes a King Bed.
Modern Architecture & Design
Great Room: Expansive living area with gleaming white polished cement floors and a traditional kiva fireplace.
Gourmet Chef’s Kitchen The heart of the home is a designer kitchen built for gathering.
The Centerpiece: A massive 9-foot kitchen island crafted from dramatic Italian granite - perfect for morning coffee, wine tastings, or serving as a communal creative workspace.
The Details: Elegant French white oak cabinetry and a professional LG & KitchenAid suite, including a sleek glass-top electric range.
The Flow: The kitchen opens directly into the expansive living area, keeping the chef part of the conversation.
Spa Bathrooms: Italian micro-cement finishes and granite sink boxes; the master suite includes an oversized soaking tub.
Outdoor Oasis & Rare Amenities The large, private backyard is a rare find in the heart of the city, designed for both relaxation and play:
Hot Tub: Soak under the New Mexico stars.
Firepit: Gather for cozy evenings and conversation.
Lawn Games: Professional-grade cornhole set for outdoor fun.
Parking: Two private, gated off-street parking spaces - an absolute premium in Santa Fe.
The Neighborhood Located in one of Santa Fe’s oldest and most historic neighborhoods, you are perfectly positioned to experience the city’s quiet side while remaining close to the action.
1 Block to the tranquil Santa Fe River Trail.
30-min scenic walk (or 5-min drive) to the historic Plaza.
Close proximity to the world-class galleries of Canyon Road.
30-min drive to Ski Santa Fe
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Bedroom 4
1 king bed
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Bedroom 4
1 king bed
Santa Fe, NM 87501, US
Santa Fe, NM, USTomasita's Santa Fe serves authentic Northern New Mexican cuisine with legendary Hatch red and green chiles, fluffy sopapillas, and top-rated margaritas in a lively, family-owned spot that's been a local tradition for 50 years. Savor generous portions of tamales, enchiladas, and daily specials amid friendly service and occasional live music.
Discover Coyote Cafe & Rooftop Cantina, Santa Fe's iconic pioneer of modern Southwestern cuisine since 1987, blending bold flavors like elk tenderloin with green chile beurre blanc and innovative moles. Savor inventive dishes amid the vibrant rooftop ambiance.[4][1][3]
Nestled at the base of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, Bishop's Lodge delights with SkyFire's bold Southwestern cuisine, featuring wood-fired grills infusing local ingredients with smoky richness and vibrant flavors. Fireside dining amid lush views and earthy scents creates an unforgettable sensory escape.
La Choza is an authentic Mexican restaurant in City of Industry that celebrates traditional flavors through fresh, home-style dishes and expertly crafted cocktails in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're dining in or picking up, this family-owned gem delivers an unforgettable culinary experience rooted in Mexican tradition.
Nestled in a historic adobe corner building near Santa Fe's plaza, Cafe Pasqual's delivers vibrant Southwestern cuisine with fresh, local ingredients and global flair from Mexico to the Mediterranean. A James Beard "America's Classic," it buzzes with inventive dishes like housemade chorizo and all-day breakfast in a festive, art-filled space.[1][2][3][4][6]
Nestled in a serene Santa Fe mountain retreat at Ten Thousand Waves, Izanami delivers upscale izakaya dining with shareable Japanese small plates like tableside wagyu ishiyaki and pristine sushi, paired with North America's finest sake selection in a casual, pagoda-roofed haven.
Plaza Cafe Downtown is Santa Fe's oldest restaurant since 1905, serving a unique blend of authentic New Mexican, Greek, and classic American diner fare in a family-friendly setting on the historic plaza. With dishes ranging from blue corn enchiladas to gyros, it's a beloved local favorite that honors decades of culinary tradition.
Dive into Meow Wolf Santa Fe's House of Eternal Return, a mind-bending immersive art wonderland with over 70 surreal rooms, secret portals, and a mysterious family multiverse story to unravel. Adventure seekers, art lovers, and families of all ages will lose themselves in its playful, infinite exploration.
Discover the Loretto Chapel Museum's Miraculous Staircase, a helix-shaped engineering marvel that spirals 20 feet without central support, defying physics and built by a mysterious carpenter using only wooden pegs. Architecture buffs, mystery lovers, and history enthusiasts will be utterly captivated by this Gothic gem in Santa Fe.
The Santa Fe Farmers Market is one of the largest and most recognized markets in the United States, featuring over 150 vendors offering locally sourced produce, meats, crafts, and artisan goods in the vibrant Railyard District. Perfect for food lovers, artists, and anyone seeking an authentic Santa Fe experience with live music and direct connections to local producers.
Discover the Santa Fe Botanical Garden's 19 acres of interconnected trails weaving through native piñon-juniper woodlands, ethnobotanical gardens, contemporary Native sculptures, and historic bridges—perfect for nature lovers, families, and art enthusiasts seeking serene exploration and play.[1][3]
Discover the vibrant heart of Santa Fe at Santa Fe Plaza, where historic adobe landmarks, Native American artisans, lively markets, and live music blend Spanish colonial charm with modern energy. History buffs, art lovers, and casual strollers will relish people-watching, street food, and endless galleries in this timeless gathering spot.
Explore the intimate galleries of this jewel box museum to discover Georgia O'Keeffe's groundbreaking art and personal story across every era of her career, complemented by a self-guided audio tour that brings her bold artistic journey to life. Perfect for art lovers and anyone seeking inspiration from one of America's most significant modernist artists.
Step into the awe-inspiring Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Santa Fe, where Romanesque sandstone arches, Gothic Revival towers, and centuries-old relics like the nation's oldest Madonna statue blend Spanish colonial history with sacred artistry. History buffs, architecture lovers, and spiritual seekers will cherish this timeless gem.
Discover the world's largest folk art collection at the Museum of International Folk Art, where Alexander Girard's immersive Multiple Visions exhibit bursts with 10,000 toys, puppets, and miniatures revealing universal human joys from celebration to play. Art lovers, families, and culture explorers will adore its whimsical, story-filled wonder.[1][2][4][5]
Step into America's oldest church, San Miguel Chapel in Santa Fe, built circa 1610 by Tlaxcalan Indians atop an ancient kiva, boasting a stunning 18th-century altar screen and resilient history through revolts and restorations. History buffs and architecture lovers will cherish its timeless adobe soul.
Discover the New Mexico State Capitol's iconic Roundhouse, where a stunning rotunda of travertine marble and turquoise mosaics soars above nearly 600 works by local artists, turning a government building into a free art haven. Art lovers and culture seekers will adore this self-guided treasure in Santa Fe.[1][2][3]
Free cancellation up to 14 days before check-in. No refund after that.
Pets allowed with fee
No smoking - fees will apply
Events not allowed
Check-in after 3:00 pm
Check-out before 11:00 am
8 guests maximum
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