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Where to Stay and Eat

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WHERE TO STAY
La Fonda on the Plaza
100 E. San Francisco St., Santa Fe; 505/982-5511; www.lafondasantafe.com; doubles from $219.

La Posada Hotel
303 E. Second St. (Historic Rte. 66), Winslow, Ariz.; 928/289-4366; www.laposada.org; doubles from $89.

WHERE TO EAT
The Shed
Spicy, affordable northern New Mexican food. 113 E. Palace Ave., Santa Fe; 505/982-9030; dinner for two $40.

Geronimo
Considered by many to be Santa Fe's best restaurant. 724 Canyon Rd., Santa Fe; 505/982-1500; dinner for two $100.

Café Pasqual's
Organic food, plenty for vegetarians. Breakfasts—chorizo burritos, trout hash—until 3 p.m. 121 Don Gaspar Ave., Santa Fe; 505/983-9340; lunch for two $30.

Turquoise Room (La Posada Hotel)
The only really good restaurant in Winslow. A mix of European and Southwestern entrées. 305 E. Second St., Winslow, Ariz.; 928/289-8888; dinner for two $65.

Earl's Restaurant
Large portions of home-cooked food at minimal cost. 1400 E. Hwy. 66, Gallup, N. Mex.; 505/863-4201; dinner for two $20.

El Tovar Hotel
The most expensive of the South Rim restaurants. Reservations recommended. South Rim, Grand Canyon; 928/638-2631; dinner for two $60.

BOOKINGS IN THE GRAND CANYON
It is best to book as far in advance as possible for rooms at El Tovar and Bright Angel. There is greater availability during the off-season, November-February, but rooms may become available within 48 hours of your arrival at any time throughout the year. For more information go to www.grandcanyonlodges.com or call Xanterra Parks & Resorts in Aurora, Colorado (888/297-2757).

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