Santa Fe, NM

Hotel Information

The Aarcher Institute has partnered with the Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza for its 2012 Environmental Compliance Training events.  The hotel is located at 100 Sandoval Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501.  The Aarcher Institute has negotiated special rates for our attendees.  These rates are available on a first-come, first-serve basis and are available through the expiration dates noted in the schedule below or when the particular course block has filled – whichever comes first.  Reservations can be made by calling 505-988-2811 and using group code “Aarcher Institute.” Please note that rates and expiration of rates vary by course.

Aarcher Institute 2012 Santa Fe Schedule

 Things to Do & See

Santa Fe is one of the country’s most famous walking cities. It’s small enough to navigate easily on foot, with miles of winding streets filled with charming adobe shops, homes and historic buildings as well as contemporary galleries, boutiques and restaurants.Santa Fe

Santa Fe’s Historic Plaza

As the heart of the city and the place where Santa Fe was founded, the Plaza is the city’s most historic area. Surrounded by museums, historic buildings, restaurants, hotels, galleries, and endless shopping the Plaza is the place to start understanding Santa Fe. The plaza is the home to the renowned Indian Market that has been celebrated for more than 80 years.

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum

The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, opened to the public in July 1997, eleven years after the death of the artist from whom it takes its name. Welcoming more than 2,225,000 visitors from all over the world and being the most visited art museum in the state of New Mexico, it is the only museum in the world dedicated to an internationally known American woman artist.

Bandelier National Monument

Located about 45 minutes from Santa Fe, Bandelier is the centuries-old site of a large pre-Pueblo community that was established in the area’s extensive volcanic cliffs. One of the state’s most important cultural and archaeological sites, Bandelier is a beautiful spot that offers a view across time into the lives of the hundreds of Native Americans who called it home from 1100 to 1500 AD.