Getting Here

Getting Here

Drive

Santa Fe is located in north central New Mexico in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains (the southernmost section of the Rocky Mountains) at an altitude of 7,000 feet. Ten major air carriers have regularly scheduled flights into the Albuquerque International Airport, a one-hour drive from Santa Fe.

To enhance your drive, consider purchasing New Mexico Culture Passes. At a cost of $30, the CulturePass invites you to visit each of the 15 state museums and monuments once during a 12-month period.

Directions
  1. Exit the Sunport (Albuquerque’s Airport) onto I-25 Northbound.
  2. After approximately 50 minutes, take the Exit onto Old Pecos Trail, exit 284.
  3. Follow Old Pecos Trail toward the Plaza, bearing to the right at the 3rd traffic light. Old Pecos Trail will turn into Old Santa Fe Trail.
  4. Continue to Alameda, where you will make a left turn.
  5. Continue 1 block to Don Gaspar, where you will make another left turn.
  6. After a short block, take your first left onto East De Vargas St.

Our office is towards the end of the block on the right, the fourth building past the Playhouse.

From US-285/84 Southbound

  1. Entering into Santa Fe, the left lane will split. Merge onto Guadalupe St. to the left towards the Plaza.
  2. Continue on to the 4th stop light at Alameda St., where you will make a left turn.
  3. After 3 blocks, take a right onto Don Gaspar.
  4. After a short block, take your first left onto East De Vargas St.

Our office is towards the end of the block on the right, the fourth building past the Playhouse.

From US-285/84 Southbound

  1. Exit onto Old Pecos Trail, exit 284.
  2. Follow Old Pecos Trail toward the Plaza, bearing to the right at the 3rd traffic light.
  3. Old Pecos Trail will turn into Old Santa Fe Trail. Continue to Alameda, where you will make a left turn.
  4. Continue 1 block to Don Gaspar, where you will make another left turn.
  5. After a short block, take your first left onto East De Vargas St.

Our office is towards the end of the block on the right, the fourth building past the Playhouse.

Getting Here

Fly

There is an increasing number of airlines flying directly into Santa Fe each day. American offers non-stop daily flights to Santa Fe from Dallas/Ft. Worth and Phoenix. United Airlines offers non-stop daily flights to Santa Fe from Denver.

The Santa Fe Municipal Airport (SAF), is open to private aircraft and a few airlines. It is located at the southwest corner of the city and handles all types of private aircraft.

The Albuquerque International Sunport is the gateway to New Mexico. The airport is renowned for its distinct New Mexican architecture, outstanding art collection, and welcoming amenities.