Santa Fe, NM by Charter Bus
Experience The city of Santa Fe, In a Charter Bus
How many visits to Santa Fe does it take before you to fall in love with its soul?
From the prehistoric cliff dwellers, to Indios, Conquistadores, and Anglo, all these pioneers and their descendants have left their indelible imprint, making this city unique.
You could be baffled by its indefinable essence that you'll keep revisiting to solve the mystery. Be aware, you may never completely distill its essence. This is a good reason for you to always choose to travel in ease and safety through out Santa Fe, in your own chartered bus.
Part of Santa Fe's appeal lies in the atmosphere that invokes the old world and this is due to the city's architecture. In 1958, the city passed a law requiring all new and rebuilt buildings be constructed along Spanish Territorial or Pueblo style of architecture. Since then, all buildings and dwellings have flat roofs and elements evoking traditional adobe construction. So you may see your ubiquitous McDonald's done in the Pueblo architecture!
The Holy Faith city or Santa Fe, wholeheartedly embraces its roots with a firm grasp of the present. So there's something for tourists of different interests.
You could also visit historical sites pertaining to the city's Native American Heritage. You'll find some 19 Native American Pueblos (communities) where you can attend their ceremonial dances and festivals. With some scheduling, you could attend the world's largest American Indian art market event, which happens every August. Or explore the city's Hispanic roots.
If you love music, attend a performance at the Santa Fe Opera, Santa Fe Desert Chorale or the Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra. You won't miss a beat, because your charter bus driver will make sure that you arrive and leave on time, stress free.
How many visits to Santa Fe does it take before you to fall in love with its soul?
From the prehistoric cliff dwellers, to Indios, Conquistadores, and Anglo, all these pioneers and their descendants have left their indelible imprint, making this city unique.
You could be baffled by its indefinable essence that you'll keep revisiting to solve the mystery. Be aware, you may never completely distill its essence. This is a good reason for you to always choose to travel in ease and safety through out Santa Fe, in your own chartered bus.
Part of Santa Fe's appeal lies in the atmosphere that invokes the old world and this is due to the city's architecture. In 1958, the city passed a law requiring all new and rebuilt buildings be constructed along Spanish Territorial or Pueblo style of architecture. Since then, all buildings and dwellings have flat roofs and elements evoking traditional adobe construction. So you may see your ubiquitous McDonald's done in the Pueblo architecture!
The Holy Faith city or Santa Fe, wholeheartedly embraces its roots with a firm grasp of the present. So there's something for tourists of different interests.
You could also visit historical sites pertaining to the city's Native American Heritage. You'll find some 19 Native American Pueblos (communities) where you can attend their ceremonial dances and festivals. With some scheduling, you could attend the world's largest American Indian art market event, which happens every August. Or explore the city's Hispanic roots.
If you love music, attend a performance at the Santa Fe Opera, Santa Fe Desert Chorale or the Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra. You won't miss a beat, because your charter bus driver will make sure that you arrive and leave on time, stress free.



