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Regina and Kenneth’s wedding at La Fonda on the Plaza in Santa Fe, New Mexico was the perfect blend of vibrant spring color and meaningful tradition. Their day was filled with bold florals lush peonies and bright, joyful tones that brought so much life into the already iconic Santa Fe backdrop. One of the most special moments of the day was their traditional marcha dance, a New Mexico wedding tradition where family surrounds the couple in celebration, creating such a fun and emotional experience for everyone involved.
Before the ceremony, Regina and Kenneth shared a quiet, intimate first look on the staircase inside La Fonda one of my favorite hidden gems for wedding photos, with soft natural light and classic Southwestern architecture. Regina wore the most stunning gown with a flowing cape that added such a unique and elegant touch, especially as it moved during portraits. Every part of their wedding felt intentional, emotional, and deeply connected to both their story and the spirit of Santa Fe.
If you’re planning a wedding at La Fonda on the Plaza, it’s easy to see why it’s one of the most sought-after Santa Fe wedding venues. Located right in the heart of downtown Santa Fe, this historic hotel offers a mix of authentic New Mexican architecture, romantic courtyards, and iconic spaces like La Terraza, which overlooks the Cathedral Basilica and creates a stunning ceremony backdrop.
La Fonda is perfect for couples who want a wedding that feels both elevated and full of character. With on-site planning, catering, and guest accommodations, it makes the entire experience seamless not just for you, but for your guests too. If you’re dreaming of a Santa Fe wedding with color, culture, and a timeless Southwestern feel, this venue truly delivers.
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One of my favorite things to do when I was a kid was take photos and document my life. I received a disposable camera when I was 8 and always had one after.