Santa Fe, New Mexico is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow
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Stop At: Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe truly captures the spirit and style of the Southwest with the gently curving lines of its buildings and architectural uniformity.
The oldest capital city in the United States, Santa Fe wows visitors with endless beauty. A driving tour through the streets around the historic plaza, the heart of Santa Fe, will lead you to shops and galleries, restaurants, museums, and historic churches.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Palace of the Governors, 105 W Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501-2014
We can visit the downtown Museums. The Palace of the Governors is the oldest continually operated building in the U.S. and home to the New Mexico Museum of History, the New Mexico Museum of Art and its outstanding collection of art by southwestern artists, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum dedicated to her life and artistic legacy, as well as to American Modernism. We can visit the famous churches, the historic Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, a Santa Fe landmark, and a beautiful example of Romanesque Revival architecture
At the Palace of the Governors, stop to admire the artwork and jewelry created by the Native Americans sitting under the portal. After all of this touring we can eat a one of the fantastic restaurants in the Plaza area all serving up that great New Mexican hospitality
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: The Oldest House, 215 E de Vargas St Lower Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87501-2703
The Oldest House is a ghostly place of visit next to the Oldest Church, beautiful in it simplicity. While in the area, can visit the famous churches, the historic Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, a Santa Fe landmark, and a beautiful example of Romanesque Revival architecture and just down the street, the Loretto Chapel and marvel at its mysterious spiral staircase. The identity of its builder and the physics of its construction still puzzle experts today. Other historic sits are available and waiting for our arrival!
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM
After lunch at one of the many downtown restaurants where there are chefs galore, cooking for you with the food style of your choice, Italian, New Mexican, Asian, elegant bar menus, Tapas, and steak houses, all in environments that you really have to photograph for people at home to believe. A gallery walk and shopping at the many stores at Canyon Road should quench your need for art, beauty, hats, belts, clothing, paintings, prints, chocolates, and other objects of desire. The offerings do not stop with the exciting shopping from gewgaws to exquisite art pieces sought after by collectors world-wide, and the galleries full of local and international artists available on our Canyon Road Tour. A final stop for a coffee or ice cream and ten heading home.
Duration: 1 hour
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- A maximum of 3 people per booking
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Lovely city with a beautiful center square that hosted musical groups, artists, and food vendors. Every day it was a surprise. You can easily walk around the center of town. There is something for everyone. Beautiful Catherdrals, incredible dining options, and the city is DOG FRIENDLY. Lots of sh...
Lovely city with a beautiful center square that hosted musical groups, artists, and food vendors. Every day it was a surprise. You can easily walk around the center of town. There is something for everyone. Beautiful Catherdrals, incredible dining options, and the city is DOG FRIENDLY. Lots of shopping from highend custom made western boots to small boutiques. They even have a store that only sells socks! Great place to get some excellent gifts and took them away for the holidays.We had incredible food and wine. Would definately stay again at La Posada Resort and Spa. We used travel ponts for our lovely room. Coming from Arizona, I found the south western architecture and decor at La Posada very subtle and lovely. The staff is very friendly and always willing to do whatever it takes to make your stay a memorable experience.The tour experience with the Corn Maidens was terrific! Our guide listened to our interests and planned an itinerary that met our every wish. I would seek out Amy Atkins and her partner next time we're in New Mexico.
The tour experience with the Corn Maidens was terrific! Our guide listened to our interests and planned an itinerary that met our every wish. I would seek out Amy Atkins and her partner next time we're in New Mexico.Old town Sante Fe is now one of my favorite places to visit. Easy walking, and great variety of shops and restaurants.
Old town Sante Fe is now one of my favorite places to visit. Easy walking, and great variety of shops and restaurants.agenda was not as promised. told not on this tour if we asked to see something. boring long winded tour guide no time for browsing, would have cancelled next time with same guide but would have lost a lot of money We have always been happy with Viator bookings but you need to sublet elsewhere f...
agenda was not as promised. told not on this tour if we asked to see something. boring long winded tour guide no time for browsing, would have cancelled next time with same guide but would have lost a lot of money We have always been happy with Viator bookings but you need to sublet elsewhere for these tours!FANTASTIC! Our Santa Fe private tour with Amy was fun, efficient and informative. We visited the “don’t miss” sites downtown and had lunch in the historic La Fonda hotel. The tour highlight was a visit to galleries and shops on Canyon Road. We rode through scenic neighborhoods and the countryside...
FANTASTIC! Our Santa Fe private tour with Amy was fun, efficient and informative. We visited the “don’t miss” sites downtown and had lunch in the historic La Fonda hotel. The tour highlight was a visit to galleries and shops on Canyon Road. We rode through scenic neighborhoods and the countryside. We visited several excellent museums. Highly recommend Corn Maiden Tours which started and ended at our hotel.Dream come true! The drive is worth it from Denver to Sante Fe and we stayed at this beautiful natural environment. Biked, hiked and swam in the heat.
Dream come true! The drive is worth it from Denver to Sante Fe and we stayed at this beautiful natural environment. Biked, hiked and swam in the heat.