Sightseeing
For annual events calendar and entertainment, visit
https://santafeselection.com/annual-events
Santa Fe Plaza is the heart of the city and was founded in 1610.
www.santafe.org
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Santa Fe
Santa Fe Plaza is the heart of the city and was founded in 1610.
www.santafe.org
It is commonly known as Saint Francis Cathedral and is located at 131 Cathedral Pl, Santa Fe, NM 87501.
Hours:
Saturday 9:30AM–3PM;
Sunday Closed;
Monday Closed;
Tuesday 9:30AM–4PM;
Wednesday 9:30AM–4PM;
Thursday 9:30AM–4PM;
Friday 9:30AM–4PM.
Phone: (505) 982-5619
The cathedral was built by the first Archbishop Jean Baptiste Lamy between 1869 and 1886 on the site of an older adobe church, La Parroquia (built in 1714–1717). An older church on the same site, built in 1626, was destroyed in the 1680 Pueblo Revolt. Lamy was the leading person to unite the Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and American cultures that had blended into the city of Santa Fe. To honor Lamy's life and his contributions, a statue of his likeness was placed right outside the Cathedral doors.
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Ang Katedral Basilica ng St. Francis ng Assisi
131 Cathedral PlIt is commonly known as Saint Francis Cathedral and is located at 131 Cathedral Pl, Santa Fe, NM 87501.
Hours:
Saturday 9:30AM–3PM;
Sunday Closed;
Monday Closed;
Tuesday 9:30AM–4PM;
Wednesday 9:30AM–4PM;
Thursday 9:30AM–4PM;
Friday 9:30AM–4PM.
Phone: (505) 982-5619
The cathedral was built by the first Archbishop Jean Baptiste Lamy between 1869 and 1886 on the site of an older adobe church, La Parroquia (built in 1714–1717). An older church on the same site, built in 1626, was destroyed in the 1680 Pueblo Revolt. Lamy was the leading person to unite the Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and American cultures that had blended into the city of Santa Fe. To honor Lamy's life and his contributions, a statue of his likeness was placed right outside the Cathedral doors.
The Loretto Chapel is located at 207 Old Santa Fe Trail, and is famous for its "miraculous stairs" that were constructed without nails or center support, and are not attached to a pole or any wall. It is now a museum and a big tourist destination.
Built in 1878, this Gothic Revival-style chapel was patterned after King Louis IX's Sainte-Chapelle in Paris; a striking contrast to the adobe churches already in the area. The Miraculous Staircase, which legend says was constructed or inspired by St. Joseph the Carpenter, was built sometime between 1877 and 1881.
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Loretto Chapel
207 Old Santa Fe TrailThe Loretto Chapel is located at 207 Old Santa Fe Trail, and is famous for its "miraculous stairs" that were constructed without nails or center support, and are not attached to a pole or any wall. It is now a museum and a big tourist destination.
Built in 1878, this Gothic Revival-style chapel was patterned after King Louis IX's Sainte-Chapelle in Paris; a striking contrast to the adobe churches already in the area. The Miraculous Staircase, which legend says was constructed or inspired by St. Joseph the Carpenter, was built sometime between 1877 and 1881.
THE CANYON ROAD ARTS DISTRICT is Santa Fe’s oldest and most historic district. Nestled in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, historic Canyon Road, is a winding thoroughfare lined with centuries-old adobes filled with art. More than 80 galleries line Santa Fe’s longest-established arts district, the highest concentration of galleries in the city.
Originally residential, Canyon Road has a colorful history as an art center dating back to the early 20th Century when five emerging painters—Will Shuster, Fremont Ellis, Walter Mruk, Jozef Bakos, and Willard Nash— “Los Cinco Pintores,” made it their home.
Today, Canyon Road is a destination for classic Santa Fe art from this period as well as contemporary and modern work. Stroll this picturesque trail to experience fine art, great shopping and exquisite dining any day of the week.
https://www.santafeartexperience.com/canyon-road
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Canyon Road
Canyon RoadTHE CANYON ROAD ARTS DISTRICT is Santa Fe’s oldest and most historic district. Nestled in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, historic Canyon Road, is a winding thoroughfare lined with centuries-old adobes filled with art. More than 80 galleries line Santa Fe’s longest-established arts district, the highest concentration of galleries in the city.
Originally residential, Canyon Road has a colorful history as an art center dating back to the early 20th Century when five emerging painters—Will Shuster, Fremont Ellis, Walter Mruk, Jozef Bakos, and Willard Nash— “Los Cinco Pintores,” made it their home.
Today, Canyon Road is a destination for classic Santa Fe art from this period as well as contemporary and modern work. Stroll this picturesque trail to experience fine art, great shopping and exquisite dining any day of the week.
https://www.santafeartexperience.com/canyon-road
The RAILYARD ARTS DISTRICT is Santa Fe's premier destination for focused regional and international contemporary art. Located along Guadalupe Street and near the railroad tracks, the spacious warehouse style venues are large and contemporary and the art is too.
The Railyard is a center for the Last Friday Art Walk, Artisan’s Market and Free Fridays at SITE Santa Fe, as well as numerous summertime events.
The Railyard expands across Paseo de Peralta where nearby SITE Santa Fe stands tall. SITE Santa Fe creates significant experiences for visitors by presenting the most innovative visual art of our time in new and engaging ways. SITE’s year-round schedule of exhibitions serves as a platform for experimental curatorial approaches, innovative exhibition design, and projects by emerging and established artists.
At the nearby El Museo Cultural you will find a fascinating array of international folk art, vintage Western memorabilia, tribal and global fine art, in one single location.
The Jean Cocteau Cinema, an eclectic movie house, has become a mainstay of the Santa Fe community. The Cinema hosts artists, singers, comedians, magicians, and authors, as well as showing a fine selection of films; everything from new releases to beloved classics.
https://www.santafeartexperience.com/railyard
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Santa Fe Railyard Arts District
544 S Guadalupe StThe RAILYARD ARTS DISTRICT is Santa Fe's premier destination for focused regional and international contemporary art. Located along Guadalupe Street and near the railroad tracks, the spacious warehouse style venues are large and contemporary and the art is too.
The Railyard is a center for the Last Friday Art Walk, Artisan’s Market and Free Fridays at SITE Santa Fe, as well as numerous summertime events.
The Railyard expands across Paseo de Peralta where nearby SITE Santa Fe stands tall. SITE Santa Fe creates significant experiences for visitors by presenting the most innovative visual art of our time in new and engaging ways. SITE’s year-round schedule of exhibitions serves as a platform for experimental curatorial approaches, innovative exhibition design, and projects by emerging and established artists.
At the nearby El Museo Cultural you will find a fascinating array of international folk art, vintage Western memorabilia, tribal and global fine art, in one single location.
The Jean Cocteau Cinema, an eclectic movie house, has become a mainstay of the Santa Fe community. The Cinema hosts artists, singers, comedians, magicians, and authors, as well as showing a fine selection of films; everything from new releases to beloved classics.
https://www.santafeartexperience.com/railyard
Santa Fe Opera House is just 10 minutes north of Santa Fe, it is an architectural delight, with open air (but covered) seating that affords great views of the mountains ...
301 Opera Dr
301 Opera DriveSanta Fe Opera House is just 10 minutes north of Santa Fe, it is an architectural delight, with open air (but covered) seating that affords great views of the mountains ...
New venue in Santa Fe. Unique & immersive art installations with multimedia elements & a mysterious narrative throughout.
Address: 1352 Rufina Cir, Santa Fe, NM 87507
Phone: (505) 395-6369
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Meow Wolf
1352 Rufina CirNew venue in Santa Fe. Unique & immersive art installations with multimedia elements & a mysterious narrative throughout.
Address: 1352 Rufina Cir, Santa Fe, NM 87507
Phone: (505) 395-6369
Famous Film Set - a lot of western movies were filmed here, lots of history! The owner of this ranch is really nice as well. Just call in advance before going there. Only 30 mins away!
Bonanza Creek Ranch
Bonanza Creek RoadFamous Film Set - a lot of western movies were filmed here, lots of history! The owner of this ranch is really nice as well. Just call in advance before going there. Only 30 mins away!
The Alley
153 Paseo De PeraltaLensic Performing Arts Center
211 W San Francisco StMuseums
New Mexico History Museum
113 Lincoln Ave107 W. Palace Avenue, Santa Fe
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is located at
217 Johnson St, Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.946.1000
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Museo ni Georgia O'Keeffe
217 Johnson StThe Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is located at
217 Johnson St, Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.946.1000
Museum of Indian Arts & Culture
710 Camino LejoA must see on the Museum Hill
Museum of International Folk Art
706 Camino LejoA must see on the Museum Hill
The Palace of the Governors (1610) is an adobe structure located on the Plaza of Santa Fe at
105 W Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501
The Palace of the Governors, built in 1610, is an adobe structure located on the Plaza of Santa Fe, between Lincoln Ave and Washington Ave. It is within the Santa Fe Historic District and it served as the seat of government for the state of New Mexico for centuries.
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Palace of the Governors
105 W Palace AveThe Palace of the Governors (1610) is an adobe structure located on the Plaza of Santa Fe at
105 W Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501
The Palace of the Governors, built in 1610, is an adobe structure located on the Plaza of Santa Fe, between Lincoln Ave and Washington Ave. It is within the Santa Fe Historic District and it served as the seat of government for the state of New Mexico for centuries.
Small museum located on the Museum Hill featuring devotional & decorative art, furniture & textiles in Spanish colonial style.
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Museum of Spanish Colonial Art
750 Camino LejoSmall museum located on the Museum Hill featuring devotional & decorative art, furniture & textiles in Spanish colonial style.
This museum, located on the Museum Hill, is devoted to Native American arts.
Address: 704 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM 87505
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Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
704 Camino Lejo This museum, located on the Museum Hill, is devoted to Native American arts.
Address: 704 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM 87505
Grocery Stores Nearby
Nearby grocery store at 600 N Guadalupe St, Santa Fe, NM 87501. Open daily 6AM-10PM. Located in DeVargas Center which is practically across the street from condo.
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Market Street
600 N Guadalupe StNearby grocery store at 600 N Guadalupe St, Santa Fe, NM 87501. Open daily 6AM-10PM. Located in DeVargas Center which is practically across the street from condo.
Nearby grocery store at 199 Paseo De Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501. Open daily 7AM-10PM. Located in DeVargas Center which is practically across the street from condo.
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Sprouts Farmers Market
3201 Zafarano DrNearby grocery store at 199 Paseo De Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501. Open daily 7AM-10PM. Located in DeVargas Center which is practically across the street from condo.
Nearby grocery store at 913 W Alameda St, Santa Fe
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La Montañita Co-op Food Market - Santa Fe
913 W Alameda StNearby grocery store at 913 W Alameda St, Santa Fe
Very close & clean laundry place, next to the La Montanita Co-op grocery store. It is at 949 w Alameda St, Santa Fe.
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Solana Laundromat
949 W Alameda StVery close & clean laundry place, next to the La Montanita Co-op grocery store. It is at 949 w Alameda St, Santa Fe.
Local Markets
ARTISAN MARKET OPEN EVERY SUNDAY, 10am-3pm
Located in the Farmers' Market Pavilion at
1607 Paseo de Peralta, Suite A, Santa Fe, NM, 87501
505.983.4098
Handicap accessible, family and pet friendly
FREE PARKING on SUNDAYS
https://santafefarmersmarket.com/railyard-artisan-market/
Our Sunday Market is dedicated to local artisans and small creative businesses. One of New Mexico’s oldest and best-loved art markets. This is the perfect place to purchase fine art and crafts directly from the artists, a gift for a special occasion, and souvenirs and mementos.
Handmade original works by New Mexico Artisans
We offer a variety of unique-finds in the following categories:
Fine Art
Painting, sculpture and printmaking
Crafts
Wood, stone, metal, ceramic and fiber
Jewelry
Contemporary, traditional and Native American
Health and Beauty
Remedies, lotions and potions
Home Goods
Kitchen, bath and garden décor
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Santa Fe Railyard Arts District
544 S Guadalupe StARTISAN MARKET OPEN EVERY SUNDAY, 10am-3pm
Located in the Farmers' Market Pavilion at
1607 Paseo de Peralta, Suite A, Santa Fe, NM, 87501
505.983.4098
Handicap accessible, family and pet friendly
FREE PARKING on SUNDAYS
https://santafefarmersmarket.com/railyard-artisan-market/
Our Sunday Market is dedicated to local artisans and small creative businesses. One of New Mexico’s oldest and best-loved art markets. This is the perfect place to purchase fine art and crafts directly from the artists, a gift for a special occasion, and souvenirs and mementos.
Handmade original works by New Mexico Artisans
We offer a variety of unique-finds in the following categories:
Fine Art
Painting, sculpture and printmaking
Crafts
Wood, stone, metal, ceramic and fiber
Jewelry
Contemporary, traditional and Native American
Health and Beauty
Remedies, lotions and potions
Home Goods
Kitchen, bath and garden décor
OPEN ALL YEAR LONG ON SATURDAYS:
June - September: 7am - 1pm
October - May: 8am - 1pm
1607 Paseo de Peralta, Suite A, Santa Fe, NM, 87501
https://santafefarmersmarket.com/
The Santa Fe Farmers’ Market is one of the oldest, largest, and most successful growers’ markets in the country. Serving more than 150 farmers and producers, the Market brings fresh food, education, and fun to our community and promotes small farms and sustainable agriculture in Northern New Mexico.
Unlike most farmers’ markets in the US, the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market assures that all products sold by its vendors are always locally grown by the people selling them. 100% of the vegetables, fruits, and nursery plants available at Santa Fe Farmers’ Markets are grown right here in northern New Mexico. The same goes for at least 70% of the ingredients and materials used to make all processed and craft items. Furthermore, no reselling is permitted. That means that the people doing the growing and producing are the same smiling folks who sell those products to you at Market.
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Pamilihan ng mga Magsasaka sa Santa Fe
1607 Paseo De PeraltaOPEN ALL YEAR LONG ON SATURDAYS:
June - September: 7am - 1pm
October - May: 8am - 1pm
1607 Paseo de Peralta, Suite A, Santa Fe, NM, 87501
https://santafefarmersmarket.com/
The Santa Fe Farmers’ Market is one of the oldest, largest, and most successful growers’ markets in the country. Serving more than 150 farmers and producers, the Market brings fresh food, education, and fun to our community and promotes small farms and sustainable agriculture in Northern New Mexico.
Unlike most farmers’ markets in the US, the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market assures that all products sold by its vendors are always locally grown by the people selling them. 100% of the vegetables, fruits, and nursery plants available at Santa Fe Farmers’ Markets are grown right here in northern New Mexico. The same goes for at least 70% of the ingredients and materials used to make all processed and craft items. Furthermore, no reselling is permitted. That means that the people doing the growing and producing are the same smiling folks who sell those products to you at Market.
This is NOT the famous annual Santa Fe Indian market that usually happens in August. This one is open everyday and you have to buy a ticket to enter there.
Indian Market
121 Sandoval StThis is NOT the famous annual Santa Fe Indian market that usually happens in August. This one is open everyday and you have to buy a ticket to enter there.
Santa Fe Artists Market
Dates: June 26, 2021 - December 18, 2021
Price: free
Recurrence: Recurring weekly on Saturday
Santa Fe Artists Market
info@santafeartistsmarket.com
(505) 414-8544
Santa Fe Artists Market
505 Zafarano DriveSanta Fe Artists Market
Dates: June 26, 2021 - December 18, 2021
Price: free
Recurrence: Recurring weekly on Saturday
Santa Fe Artists Market
info@santafeartistsmarket.com
(505) 414-8544
Tesuque Village Market
138 Tesuque Village RdSkiing
Address: 1477 NM, NM-475, Santa Fe, NM 87501
https://skisantafe.com/
505.982.4429
2021/2022 Winter Season
NOV 27, 2021 – APR 3, 2022
OPEN EVERY DAY, EVEN ON HOLIDAYS!
OPENING DAY THROUGH MARCH 12, 2022
CHAIRLIFT HOURS
9:00 – 4:00
Spring Season Hours
STARTS MARCH 13, 2022 THROUGH CLOSING DATE
CHAIRLIFT HOURS
9:30 – 4:30
Ski Santa Fe is located just 16 miles from Santa Fe, one of the most popular destinations in the US. Spend a day on the slopes and explore the city at night. Immerse yourself in a city rich in history and culture, renowned for its diverse art scene and exceptional cuisine.
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Ski Santa Fe
1477 NM-475Address: 1477 NM, NM-475, Santa Fe, NM 87501
https://skisantafe.com/
505.982.4429
2021/2022 Winter Season
NOV 27, 2021 – APR 3, 2022
OPEN EVERY DAY, EVEN ON HOLIDAYS!
OPENING DAY THROUGH MARCH 12, 2022
CHAIRLIFT HOURS
9:00 – 4:00
Spring Season Hours
STARTS MARCH 13, 2022 THROUGH CLOSING DATE
CHAIRLIFT HOURS
9:30 – 4:30
Ski Santa Fe is located just 16 miles from Santa Fe, one of the most popular destinations in the US. Spend a day on the slopes and explore the city at night. Immerse yourself in a city rich in history and culture, renowned for its diverse art scene and exceptional cuisine.
Hiking Trails Nearby
Calabasas Trail Head (La Tierra Trails)
Great trails, well marked and traveled but never crowded.
Dale Ball Trails - Sierra del Norte Trailhead
"This trail has a lot of trees that provide better shade in the summer. Well-maintained and numbered trails."
Atalaya - Upper Trailhead (recgovnpsdata)
"This trail has a lot of trees that provide better shade in the summer. Well-maintained and numbered trails."
Great area for hiking in the Jemez Mountains. You will absolutely love it there!
Valles Caldera Visitor Center
Great area for hiking in the Jemez Mountains. You will absolutely love it there!
Fort Marcy Park
490 Bishops Lodge RdTrip to Chimayo (30 min from Santa Fe)
The oldest Catholic church - a must see when in Santa Fe. This shrine is historic yet still operational. Open daily 9AM-5PM.
15 Santuario Dr, Chimayo, NM 87522
Call5053519961
Daily mass Monday-Saturday at 11AM
Sunday mass at 10AM and 12AM
They receive 300,000 visitors a year - real pilgrimage place.
El Santuario de Chimayo, a small shrine located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of Chimayo, New Mexico, has been a place of worship since before its construction in 1813. For generations, American Indians, Hispanics, and other people of faith have traveled to the site of El Santuario to ask for healing for themselves and others, and to offer prayers of petition and of thanksgiving for favors received. Following a long tradition of miraculous shrines, El Santuario is now one of the most important Catholic pilgrimage centers in the United States and one of the most beautiful examples of Spanish Colonial architecture in New Mexico. Today El Santuario de Chimayo, also known as Lourdes of America, attracts over 300,000 pilgrims from all over the Southwest and elsewhere each year. Thousands of pilgrims walk to El Santuario from Santa Fe and other starting points during Holy Week.
A small room called el pocito (the little well) contains a round pit, the source of "holy dirt" (tierra bendita) that is believed to have healing powers. The holy sand is still offered to everyone to date.
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El Santuario De Chimayo
15 Santuario DrThe oldest Catholic church - a must see when in Santa Fe. This shrine is historic yet still operational. Open daily 9AM-5PM.
15 Santuario Dr, Chimayo, NM 87522
Call5053519961
Daily mass Monday-Saturday at 11AM
Sunday mass at 10AM and 12AM
They receive 300,000 visitors a year - real pilgrimage place.
El Santuario de Chimayo, a small shrine located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of Chimayo, New Mexico, has been a place of worship since before its construction in 1813. For generations, American Indians, Hispanics, and other people of faith have traveled to the site of El Santuario to ask for healing for themselves and others, and to offer prayers of petition and of thanksgiving for favors received. Following a long tradition of miraculous shrines, El Santuario is now one of the most important Catholic pilgrimage centers in the United States and one of the most beautiful examples of Spanish Colonial architecture in New Mexico. Today El Santuario de Chimayo, also known as Lourdes of America, attracts over 300,000 pilgrims from all over the Southwest and elsewhere each year. Thousands of pilgrims walk to El Santuario from Santa Fe and other starting points during Holy Week.
A small room called el pocito (the little well) contains a round pit, the source of "holy dirt" (tierra bendita) that is believed to have healing powers. The holy sand is still offered to everyone to date.
Amazing NM Restaurant at 300 Juan Medina Road, Chimayo, NM 87522
http://www.ranchodechimayo.com/restaurante
505-351-4444
2021 HOURS :
OPEN DAILY from 11:30am to 8pm for Lunch or dinner.
CLOSED Mondays and 3 TUESDAYS: 11/30/21, 12/7/21, 12/14/21.
Breakfast on Saturdays and Sundays
from 8:30am to 10:30am
Memorable dining experience at the family-run Rancho de Chimayó. Set in a century-old adobe ranch house with a patio, the James Beard award winner is famous for its carne adovada — slow-cooked pork stewed in a sauce of locally grown heirloom-variety Chimayó chiles, which have reddish-orange skins and offer a delicious, sweetly picante kick.
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Rancho De Chimayó
300 Juan Medina RdAmazing NM Restaurant at 300 Juan Medina Road, Chimayo, NM 87522
http://www.ranchodechimayo.com/restaurante
505-351-4444
2021 HOURS :
OPEN DAILY from 11:30am to 8pm for Lunch or dinner.
CLOSED Mondays and 3 TUESDAYS: 11/30/21, 12/7/21, 12/14/21.
Breakfast on Saturdays and Sundays
from 8:30am to 10:30am
Memorable dining experience at the family-run Rancho de Chimayó. Set in a century-old adobe ranch house with a patio, the James Beard award winner is famous for its carne adovada — slow-cooked pork stewed in a sauce of locally grown heirloom-variety Chimayó chiles, which have reddish-orange skins and offer a delicious, sweetly picante kick.
53 Plaza Del Cerro, Chimayo, NM 87522
https://ortegasweaving.com/
505.351.4215
Temporary Hours:
10 AM to 4 PM, Wednesday - Saturday
Closed Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
You can also see there how these rugs are made!
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Ortega's Weaving Shop
53 Plaza Del Cerro53 Plaza Del Cerro, Chimayo, NM 87522
https://ortegasweaving.com/
505.351.4215
Temporary Hours:
10 AM to 4 PM, Wednesday - Saturday
Closed Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
You can also see there how these rugs are made!