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Entrepreneur Amber Venz Box’s Guide to Santa Fe

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“Santa Fe makes you feel small in the best way. Everything here is older, deeper and layered with meaning," says Amber Venz Box, co-founder and president of LTK, a globally renowned technology platform for content creators. "The views are cinematic – endless skies, red rocks and that golden light that makes everything feel a little surreal. It’s like stepping into an old Western… in designer boots. Your phone won’t do it justice, but you’ll try anyway.”

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Arrival

When you are packing, think elevated ease – layered neutrals, vintage turquoise and boots that can take you from an art gallery to a fire pit.
  • Afternoon | Massages at Stream Dance Spa

    The therapists are next level. My husband, Baxter, and I always book one on arrival day – it’s how we shift into vacation mode. After that, the pace just follows.

  • Evening | Dinner at SkyFire

    Whether Baxter and I are there on a date weekend or if we have all of the kids and grandparents in tow, I like to order family-style. There are so many dishes with such special flavors and this way we don’t miss a thing. Definitely start with the shishito peppers. Always. Then order the tortilla soup – it’s spicy, comforting and wildly flavorful.

Day 1

Here's how I do Santa Fe, with a little polish and a lot of personality.
  • Morning | Horseback Riding at Bishop’s Lodge 

    My kids love horseback riding. The trail winds through open land with those classic New Mexico skies overhead. Even if you’re not usually a “horse person,” it’s the kind of ride that makes you want to become one.

  • Midday | Poolside Lunch

    The perfect way to unwind – fresh, seasonal dishes, cool drinks and stunning mountain views.

  • Afternoon | Vintage Finds and Artistic Discoveries

    Start at Seret & Sons, a treasure trove of vintage furniture and handwoven rugs. If you’re looking for Western-inspired style, Santa Fe Vintage Outpost feels like stepping into a Ralph Lauren dream, filled with hand-picked denim, boots, and timeless heritage pieces. And no visit to Santa Fe is complete without a walk down Canyon Road, where block after block of galleries and studios create a living museum. Every doorway opens to something different – fine art, folk art, sculpture, photography – and whether you’re chatting with artists, watching them work or simply wandering with a coffee in hand, inspiration has a way of finding you.

  • Evening | Dinner

    I highly recommend Geronimo – housed in a 1756 adobe, this candlelit fine-dining favorite on Canyon Road is our go-to for date night. Get the lobster pasta – it’s rich, indulgent and completely worth it.

    For a livelier option, Coyote Cafe Rooftop offers rooftop seating in summer. It’s a great place to dine with kids – the energy is fun and no one’s whispering. The green chile enchiladas are great (you’ll dream about the sauce), and the portions are generous. It’s the kind of place where margaritas and crayons happily coexist.

  • Style Tip

    I dress for the long haul: vintage jeans, a breathable button-down and boots I can wear all day. I keep jewelry minimal so I can try things on easily – but I always wear a belt I love, because somehow it sparks conversation.

Day 2

A good Santa Fe cocktail is smoky, spicy and strong – just like the city itself. It’s never fussy, always intentional and best enjoyed somewhere with a view, a breeze and maybe a little live music in the background.
  • Morning | Bandelier National Monument 

    Home to ancient Pueblo cliff dwellings carved into volcanic rock. It’s a mix of history, nature and total visual impact. You can hike through canyons, climb wooden ladders into the dwellings and take in views that feel both ancient and cinematic. Humbling, beautiful and definitely worth the drive.

  • Late Afternoon | Southwestern Libations

    For a drink with a view, head to SkyFire Bar and order the Holy Margarita – smoky, citrusy and a little bit magical. Enjoy it fireside as the sun sets behind the mountains. For a more laid-back, locals-only vibe (even if it’s not), La Reina at El Rey Court is perfect for a spicy mezcal drink in a cool and casual atmosphere.

  • Evening | Dinner at Compound

    Timeless and tailored, this place feels like old Santa Fe. It’s sophisticated but never stuffy. I recommend getting the lobster salad (do you see a trend here?) – it’s light, fresh and just indulgent enough with the tangerine vinaigrette. Baxter got the chicken schnitzel and didn’t speak for the first 10 minutes of dinner (a strong endorsement). The service is polished, the crowd is chic and the setting makes you want to linger.

  • Style Tip

    This is where I lean a little more polished: dark denim or a tailored skirt, a crisp shirt or lightweight knit and one statement piece – like a turquoise cuff or my squash blossom necklace. If we’re outside, I’ll finish the look with a structured hat – it adds just the right kind of drama.  

Day 3

The most luxurious thing is to slow down – and in Santa Fe, slowing down becomes second nature.
  • Morning | Cultural Connections

    Explore the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum – a quiet, powerful space that always shifts my perspective. It’s beautifully curated, intimate without feeling small and gives you a real sense of who she was beyond the iconic paintings. It’s the kind of place that stays with you long after you leave.

    Then, visit the Loretto Chapel, famous for its “miraculous staircase” – it feels quietly magical inside. The story behind it adds to the mystery, and the design is stunning in a subtle, sacred way. 

  • Late Afternoon | Guided Sunset Hike

    The light in Santa Fe at dusk is surreal – like walking through a painting. Everything turns gold, the air cools down and the silence feels intentional. A guide adds context to the landscape and history, which makes the whole experience feel layered and rooted.

  • Evening | Room Service & Chill

    Post-spa, post-hike or post-kids-bedtime… I love ordering in and just zoning out in a robe with something delicious by our in-room kiva. It’s the kind of cozy luxury I never get tired of. The Holy Margarita and burgers are just as good in a robe.

  • Style Tip

    Nature calls for practical layers – well-worn denim, a long-sleeve tee, a hat for sun protection and sturdy boots. I skip the accessories here – it’s all about ease and movement. 

Departure Day

Art is everywhere in Santa Fe – from the walls to the sky to the people who live here. The city itself feels curated: adobe architecture, weathered doors, hand-painted tiles, and sculptural gates that are as much design as they are function. It’s the kind...
  • Morning | Pottery or Weaving Class with a Local Artisan

    Creating with your hands while learning from the people who’ve lived these traditions for generations is a gift. You walk away with more than just something you made – you leave with stories, techniques and a whole new appreciation for craftsmanship. Plus, it’s surprisingly calming once you get into it.

Annual Events

Santa Fe doesn’t just show you culture – it surrounds you in it. It’s everywhere: in the food, the art, the music, the people. You don’t have to seek it out – it’s just part of being here, and it makes everything you do feel a little more connected.

  • Santa Fe Opera | It’s dramatic in the best way – from the sweeping desert backdrop to the modern architecture to the fashion in the crowd. People dress up, the energy builds with the light and then the performance begins and it’s all magic. Even if you’re not usually an opera person, this experience will win you over.
  • Indian Market in August | The energy, the artistry, the pride – it’s electric. Hundreds of Native artists from across the country take over the plaza with museum-quality jewelry, pottery, textiles and fashion. The craftsmanship is unmatched and the whole city comes alive with events, music and style.

For the Kids

It’s rare to find a destination where every generation feels seen – but Santa Fe does that. There’s something here for everyone, whether it’s art, history, food or just space to breathe. It’s one of those places that brings people together without trying too hard.

  • Collected Works Bookstore | A charming, locally loved bookshop with a great children’s section and strong coffee. It’s the kind of place where you pop in for one book and leave with five. The staff gives great recommendations, the café is cozy and there’s a quiet buzz that makes you want to linger. Perfect for a slow morning or a rainy afternoon.
  • Santa Fe Children’s Museums | A sweet stop for hands-on play, indoor and out. Great for younger kids who need to burn off some energy in a creative way.
  • Exploring the Plaza | With ice cream in hand, of course. There’s always music, local art and something to look at. Easy, walkable and never boring.

About Amber Venz Box

As Co-Founder & President of LTK, Venz Box finds respite in the enchanting landscapes of New Mexico, retreating to Santa Fe whenever she can. Her tailored Santa Fe Guide blends the city’s best fashion finds with immersive family-friendly experiences,...
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Plan Your Escape

Think adobe-style architecture, warm wood-beamed ceilings, and handwoven textiles that reflect Santa Fe’s artistic soul. Each space is designed for effortless relaxation – a fireplace flickering in the evening, and a private terrace to take in the stunning Southwestern landscape. Whether you're here to immerse yourself in rich history or simply unwind in a space that feels both timeless and modern, Bishop’s Lodge delivers an experience that is as elevated as it is authentic.
Read More

Plan Your Escape

Think adobe-style architecture, warm wood-beamed ceilings, and handwoven textiles that reflect Santa Fe’s artistic soul. Each space is designed for effortless relaxation – a fireplace flickering in the evening, and a private terrace to take in the stunning Southwestern landscape. Whether you're here to immerse yourself in rich history or simply unwind in a space that feels both timeless and modern, Bishop’s Lodge delivers an experience that is as elevated as it is authentic.

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