SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market ★ 4.8
SWAIA's market draws 1,000-plus Native artists from 200 Tribal Nations to the Santa Fe Plaza each August (since 1922); food vendors run frybread and corn.
Traditional Spanish Market is a food market in Downtown, Santa Fe.
Held every July on the Plaza for over a century, Spanish Market features 160 Hispanic artists in colonial styles plus regional food booths heavy on tamales.
Address: Santa Fe Plaza, Santa Fe, NM 87501
SWAIA's market draws 1,000-plus Native artists from 200 Tribal Nations to the Santa Fe Plaza each August (since 1922); food vendors run frybread and corn.
The Tuesday version of the Railyard market runs lighter and cooler than Saturday; same grower roster, half the crowd, easier conversations with the chile.
Sundays the Railyard Pavilion turns over from produce to handcrafted goods; the food makers, jams, sauces, breads, salsas, mix with art and textiles.
150 growers within a 15-county Northern New Mexico zone fill the Saturday Pavilion at the Railyard; 100% of the produce is grown in-state, market running.
SWAIA's market draws 1,000-plus Native artists from 200 Tribal Nations to the Santa Fe Plaza each August (since 1922); food vendors run frybread and corn.