


There is no public parking at Museum Hill during the event. Taking the Railrunner from locations south of Santa Fe is easy exit at the South Capitol Station and take the shuttle bus to the market. In this area, buses load from the west side of the bus platform at the South Capitol Railrunner station.


Francis Drive, Alta Vista Street, Cordova Road and Cerrillos Road. This is a few blocks from the Lamy site.Parking is also available at the Runnels and Department of Transportation buildings, between St. Overflow parking is available at the State Capitol parking deck on the corner of Galisteo and West Manhattan Avenue. The lots are east of the New Mexico State Capitol. Parking is available from the P.E.R.A./Lamy building complex located at Paseo de Peralta and Old Santa Fe Trail. The free parking includes free shuttle service directly to the market. Getting ThereOffsite parking is available for all market events on Museum Hill during Saturday and Sunday. Hear the music of South Africa, the Balkans, Chile, Vietnam and more. EntertainmentEntertainment runs both Saturday and Sunday, with music from around the world. You'll find Cowgirl BBQ, Jambo Cafe, Crepe Escape, Annapurna Vegetarian and more, with flavors from around the globe. FoodThe Food Bazaar area has a global theme as well. Other locations to purchase tickets include Museum of New Mexico Foundation Shops Los Alamos Bank offices and the HoldMyTicket box office at 112 2nd Street SW in Albuquerque. Tickets can also be purchased at the market. Purchase tickets at least one day ahead and receive a discount. The market opening party runs on the Friday evening before the weekend market. TicketsBased on how much you want first picks at the market, there is a slew of options for a bit of pre-shopping. On the Saturday market, there is an early bird market from 7:30 a.m.Artists are set up under tents, where shoppers browse and make purchases, notes the report. But what had been envisioned as a one-time event proved so popular that the market returns every July. The market truly does bring the world together. In fact, it truly is global in scale, with artists traveling from their native countries to Santa Fe, where shoppers can buy their goods, writes Aileen O'Catherine in from Albuquerque make the trek to the market, considering it a great day trip. For more than a decade or so, the International Folk Art Market of Santa Fe has involved in excess of 650 artists from 80 countries and six continents, coming together for one weekend at the Museum Hill complex.
