![]() Hungry after all that dancing? The kitchen is open until one in the morning. On the last Wednesday of the month 'Trash Disco' is on tap. Fridays and Saturdays are DJs and VJs and live music from reggae to rock. ![]() Wednesday is for acoustic music, country and blues Thursdays karaoke takes center stage and the place is often packed. Music rocks the flocked-velvet walls five nights a week. These days the Palace's bar is a hot spot for late night partiers. The circa 1900 former saloon is built on the site where the legendary Doña Tule, the cigar-smoking 'Gambling Queen of Santa Fe,' once held forth. Adjacent to Burro Alley, in the city's former Red Light District, it has a rich history. The Palace is the place to go for late-night music. After dinner, take a leisurely walk through the historic streets and experience and stop for a nightcap at the Living Room at the Inn and Spa at Loretto or the bar at the Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi. ![]() Want something quieter? Make a leisurely dinner at a place like Geronimo your evening activity. This 821 seat former movie house with its deco ambiance showcases anything from classical music to circus performers. ![]() If you want a truly low-key evening, check out the Lensic Performing Arts Center, the premier concert venue. For real night club action head to Shadeh at Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casinos. Ratchet it up a notch with the DJs at The Den or the dance to the at Cowgirl BBQ or El Farol. For mellow evenings check out the piano bar at Vanessie or the quiet Spanish music and jazz at ¡ Chispa! the bar at El Meson of head to Secreto at the Hotel St. Night life in The City Different runs from really laid back to hopping. At night, Santa Fe is a city of lights especially during Christmas season when farolitos, once sand-filled paper bags with candles, now made from plastic and electrified, sit atop adobe walls and buildings. ![]()
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