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Railyard Artisan Market

1607 Paseo De Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501
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The Railyard Artisan Market in Santa Fe offers crafts, fresh food, and live music.

It’s open on Saturdays and Sundays.

Visitors enjoy the variety of vendors and handmade goods. Some note that cash is needed and dogs are not allowed.

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Mariann Primus

Mariann Primus

May 20, 2025 at 03:11 PM

Nice artisian market on Sundays. We had done some research beforehand that said it was "very dog friendly". However, there was a sign on building entrance that stated service animals only, no pets. Just a heads up. There were a few dog friendly restaurants/breweries in the area, though.

christine cockeran

christine cockeran

May 7, 2025 at 07:13 PM

Loved the Railyard Market! Was in a bit of a rush as we were on our way to another appointment but we will be going back and spend more time there but we loved the variety.

Suzanne Coulter

Suzanne Coulter

March 25, 2025 at 03:15 PM

Fun market to walk around. Beautiful stuff to purchase. The market is only open on Saturdays and Sundays.

Michael DuVernois

Michael DuVernois

March 2, 2025 at 09:15 PM

Great space. Stopped by for the artisan market, small but some good items and the day before for the farmers market. Definitely worthwhile.

Damian Valdez

Damian Valdez

January 17, 2025 at 05:39 AM

We came to the artisans market on Christmas Eve. We are from out of town and we're expecting the farmers market but there were only a few vegetable vendors. We love artisan markets because we ourselves do them back home. Unfortunately, we felt like everything was kind of the same. There were some unique stand outs but we only ended up purchasing from a few folks whose quality and craft we really liked. There was some exquisite pinion incense we purchased and a small ristra wreath with dried flowers and a turquoise we purchased. One vendor tried charging an exorbitant amount for a ristra and then pretended to be like oh yeah they are actually 20$ cheaper once they thought we were from New Mexico.