Trivia: Loretto staircase turns
The mysterious spiral staircase in Loretto Chapel rises 20 feet to the choir loft. How many full turns does it make as it rises?
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Adobe mission bridal portrait
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Cathedral Basilica bridal frame
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Checkpoint: Canyon Road
Walk east along Alameda and up Canyon Road. Check in once you reach the densest stretch of galleries (around the 600 to 700 block).
Checkpoint: Loretto Chapel
Walk back across the Santa Fe River to Loretto Chapel on Old Santa Fe Trail and check in at the entrance.
Checkpoint: Palace of the Governors
Walk to the north side of the Plaza and check in on the long Palace of the Governors portal.
Checkpoint: San Miguel Mission
Walk south across the Santa Fe River to San Miguel Mission on Old Santa Fe Trail and check in at the entrance.
Checkpoint: Santa Fe Plaza
Navigate to the Santa Fe Plaza in the historic centre and check in by the obelisk in the middle.
Local Santa Fean bridal tip
Convince a local Santa Fe resident to share one favourite gallery, restaurant or bachelorette tip. Take a photo with your impromptu guide and the bride, remember the tip.
Local Santa Fean tip
Convince a local Santa Fe resident to share a tip about the city. Take a photo with your impromptu guide and remember the tip.
Margarita and red or green
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Oldest capital finale for the bride
This is the final challenge! Take an amazing closing group photo where the bride wears a full bachelorette accessory set (sash, veil, turquoise from the Portal) with a Santa Fe backdrop (an adobe wall at golden hour, the Plaza after dusk, a gallery courtyard). A photo for the wedding slideshow, well done everyone!
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Form a circle around the central obelisk on the Plaza with the bride centred. Take a group photo from above (one teammate stands on a bench) so the obelisk anchors the shot and the bride is unmissable.
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Form a circle around the central obelisk on the Plaza and take a group photo from above (one team member stands on a bench or step) so the obelisk anchors the shot.
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Final challenge. Find a beautiful Santa Fe spot (an adobe wall at golden hour, a courtyard, the Plaza after dusk) and take an amazing closing group photo. Cheers from the oldest capital in America!
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Spiral staircase bridal shot
Inside Loretto Chapel stands the famous mystery staircase, a spiral that rises with no visible central support. Buy the small admission, line the bride at the base and take a respectful photo with the staircase rising behind her.
Spiral staircase shot
Inside Loretto Chapel stands the famous mystery staircase, a spiral that rises to the choir loft with no visible central support. Buy the small admission, take a respectful photo of the staircase from below and a group shot in front of the chapel.
To Canyon Road (bride)
Walk east along Alameda and up Canyon Road. Check in once you reach the densest stretch of galleries (around the 600 to 700 block).
To Loretto Chapel (bride)
Walk south of the Plaza to Loretto Chapel on Old Santa Fe Trail and check in at the entrance with the bride.
To Palace of the Governors (bride)
Walk to the north side of the Plaza and check in on the long Palace of the Governors portal.
To San Miguel Mission (bride)
Walk south to San Miguel Mission on Old Santa Fe Trail and check in at the entrance.
To Santa Fe Plaza (bride)
Navigate to the Santa Fe Plaza in the historic centre and check in with the bride and the team by the central obelisk.
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