This Madrid isn't that Madrid Hit the little town Madrid occasionally in desert .
Didn't I mention this little town in my last travel photo "Desert Dust- Cycling in the Small Ranch Around Santa Fe"?
This little town is called Madrid, but it is not the famous Madrid in Spain.
Madrid is near Santa Fe. If you have a lot of time and don't know where to go, you can go there.
Madrid is so small that there is only one small street. Walking along the street, there are small shops, galleries, studios, bars and restaurants with different characteristics, and a small museum (on P2).
Locals call Madrid a ghost town, but I would call it the back garden of various art galleries in Santa Fe. Walking along the way, there are really not many people, not even a few locals, not to mention fellow tourists. But the atmosphere of hippie and literature can be seen everywhere. We also chatted with an old cowboy, sat in a bar with more people, and drank a special drink (P1, P5, P19). The bar is very popular. There is an open room and a large bar dedicated to serving customers sitting outside. The outer wall is full of interesting things, and some of the paintings directly created on old newspapers are very special.
Java Junction - Madrid NM
📍Detailed address: Madrid, NM. About 30 minutes drive from Santa Fe
🚗Transportation strategy: self-driving
🕙Opening hours: all day
💰Ticket price: free
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This Madrid isn't that Madrid Hit the little town Madrid occasionally in desert . Didn't I mention this little town in my last travel photo "Desert Dust- Cycling in the Small Ranch Around Santa Fe"? This little town is called Madrid, but it is not the famous Madrid in Spain. Madrid is near Santa Fe. If you have a lot of time and don't know where to go, you can go there. Madrid is so small that there is only one small street. Walking along the street, there are small shops, galleries, studios, bars and restaurants with different characteristics, and a small museum (on P2). Locals call Madrid a ghost town, but I would call it the back garden of various art galleries in Santa Fe. Walking along the way, there are really not many people, not even a few locals, not to mention fellow tourists. But the atmosphere of hippie and literature can be seen everywhere. We also chatted with an old cowboy, sat in a bar with more people, and drank a special drink (P1, P5, P19). The bar is very popular. There is an open room and a large bar dedicated to serving customers sitting outside. The outer wall is full of interesting things, and some of the paintings directly created on old newspapers are very special. Java Junction - Madrid NM 📍Detailed address: Madrid, NM. About 30 minutes drive from Santa Fe 🚗Transportation strategy: self-driving 🕙Opening hours: all day 💰Ticket price: free