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12h - Visite publique de l'histoire, des légendes et des traditions à midi - Promenade guidée dans la vieille ville

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Nous CONNAISSONS la vieille ville! Nous connaissons les sites, les sons, les saveurs, les gens, les boutiques, les produits, les lieux, les opportunités de photos et toutes les choses uniques qui offrent aux visiteurs une « expérience de la vieille ville » complète. Que vous visitiez la vieille ville pour quelques heures ou pour plusieurs jours, nous veillons à ce que vous ne manquiez de rien ! Nos guides professionnels répondront à presque tous vos besoins. Nous connaissons l'histoire, les légendes et les traditions. Nous connaissons des boutiques, des marchands, des musées, des restaurants, des trésors cachés et des joyaux spéciaux que vous ne trouveriez pas par vous-même. Nous vous dirons les secrets de la vieille ville !

Ville: Albuquerque
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Ce qui est inclu
Family Friendly. Pet friendly.
Historic Photographs, Legends, Folklore, Historic Properties, Trivia and fun facts!
Admission to the 12pm Guided Outdoor Walking Tour
Family Friendly. Pet friendly.
Historic Photographs, Legends, Folklore, Historic Properties, Trivia and fun facts!
Admission to the 12pm Guided Outdoor Walking Tour
Family Friendly. Pet friendly.
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Bon, à l'ancienne , plaisir en famille et informations
  • Visite à pied en plein air organisée quel que soit le temps : soleil, pluie, tempête, vent ou neige.
  • Les visites acceptent les animaux domestiques
  • Visites sont une promenade tranquille de 1 mile avec plusieurs occasions de s'asseoir en cours de route. Pas de collines. Pas d'escalier. Pas de marche continue.
  • Habillez-vous en fonction de la météo. Boire beaucoup d'eau. Crème solaire et chaussures de marche confortables suggérées. Apportez un poncho ou un parapluie pour les jours de pluie si vous le souhaitez.
  • La visite est adaptée aux fauteuils roulants, poussettes, cannes, scooters, béquilles et autres appareils de mobilité.
  • Animaux d'assistance et animaux de compagnie autorisés
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et modules complémentaires
  • Il n'y a AUCUNE restriction pour le moment.
À quoi s'attendre
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Albuquerque Old Town
Certified Tour Guides dispel the rumors and myths with authentic information about the “Duke City” as they escort you on an exciting adventure through time. Embark on a 75-minute , guided, leisurely stroll which takes you through the streets and alleys of one of the oldest towns in North America. Life has flourished in the Land of Enchantment for thousands of years. Many early American Indian tribes inhabited nearby pueblos and the Spanish Conquistadors explored the Southwest in search of the mythical Seven Cities of Gold. Old Town was founded in 1706, over seventy years before the United States became a country, and has thrived on the banks of the Rio Grande for centuries.Our #1 Ranked Walking Tours are held most days and evenings in the historic heart of the Duke City! We know the sights, sounds, flavors, people, shops, products, places, photo opportunities and all of the unique things that give visitors the complete “Old Town Experience”. Whether you're visiting Old Town for just a few hours or for several days, we ensure that you won't miss a thing! Uncover Old Town's unusual and well-hidden architectural details. Reminisce about the early southwest pioneers’ daily struggle to survive. Relive the sights and sounds of the Civil War as Confederate soldiers entered the Plaza. Imagine early merchants as they traveled the Santa Fe Trail for trade. We specialize in informative, interesting and entertaining outdoor walking tours which share a wide variety of interesting trivia and historical facts in the heart of the Duke City. We provide memorable experiences for both locals and visitors to the Land of Enchantment. Old Town has continued to thrive for over three centuries on the banks of the Rio Grande River. It wasn't until January 6, 1912 that New Mexico was admitted into the Union as the 47th State. Merchants traveled the nearby Santa Fe Trail and the El Camino Real in search of trade. Explorer Zebulon Pike stayed on the Plaza, held captive in the rectory of the San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church. According to U.S. vital records, Soldiers including General Stephen Watts Kearny as well as Confederate General Henry H. Sibley each occupied Old Albuquerque. Wild West legends as Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday and Billy the Kid are each rumored to have passed through Old Town The coming of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad caused a move to New Town in 1880. But later, the arrival of the Mother Road (Route 66) brought people back to Old Town in the 1930s. A visit to New Mexico is not complete without tasting our renowned chili (red or green). Many souvenirs for your friends back home can be purchased in Old Town including turquoise, Kachina Dolls, chili ristras and pottery (The cultural corridor includes museums and other attractions in close walking distance) If you're visiting in December, do not miss the Old Town Holiday Stroll and festive luminarias! Visiting Old Town Albuquerque with us on foot is the best way to find the well-hidden original adobe buildings and the hard-to-notice unique New Mexican architectural details. Many properties are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and several hidden treasures are all highlighted by our professional storytellers during our memorable walks Tours include historical photos, interesting trivia and fun facts of Albuquerque and the state of New Mexico! Our History Tours are perfect for both locals and visitors to the Land of Enchantment. Step back in time and experience our History, Legends & Lore
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American International Rattlesnake Museum
Get a Certificate of bravery!
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San Felipe de Neri Church
Built in 1706 and again in 1793 in this location.
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Albuquerque Old Town
Certified Tour Guides dispel the rumors and myths with authentic information about the “Duke City” as they escort you on an exciting adventure through time. Embark on a 75-minute , guided, leisurely stroll which takes you through the streets and alleys of one of the oldest towns in North America. Life has flourished in the Land of Enchantment for thousands of years. Many early American Indian tribes inhabited nearby pueblos and the Spanish Conquistadors explored the Southwest in search of the mythical Seven Cities of Gold. Old Town was founded in 1706, over seventy years before the United States became a country, and has thrived on the banks of the Rio Grande for centuries.Our #1 Ranked Walking Tours are held most days and evenings in the historic heart of the Duke City! We know the sights, sounds, flavors, people, shops, products, places, photo opportunities and all of the unique things that give visitors the complete “Old Town Experience”. Whether you're visiting Old Town for just a few hours or for several days, we ensure that you won't miss a thing! Uncover Old Town's unusual and well-hidden architectural details. Reminisce about the early southwest pioneers’ daily struggle to survive. Relive the sights and sounds of the Civil War as Confederate soldiers entered the Plaza. Imagine early merchants as they traveled the Santa Fe Trail for trade. We specialize in informative, interesting and entertaining outdoor walking tours which share a wide variety of interesting trivia and historical facts in the heart of the Duke City. We provide memorable experiences for both locals and visitors to the Land of Enchantment. Old Town has continued to thrive for over three centuries on the banks of the Rio Grande River. It wasn't until January 6, 1912 that New Mexico was admitted into the Union as the 47th State. Merchants traveled the nearby Santa Fe Trail and the El Camino Real in search of trade. Explorer Zebulon Pike stayed on the Plaza, held captive in the rectory of the San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church. According to U.S. vital records, Soldiers including General Stephen Watts Kearny as well as Confederate General Henry H. Sibley each occupied Old Albuquerque. Wild West legends as Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday and Billy the Kid are each rumored to have passed through Old Town The coming of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad caused a move to New Town in 1880. But later, the arrival of the Mother Road (Route 66) brought people back to Old Town in the 1930s. A visit to New Mexico is not complete without tasting our renowned chili (red or green). Many souvenirs for your friends back home can be purchased in Old Town including turquoise, Kachina Dolls, chili ristras and pottery (The cultural corridor includes museums and other attractions in close walking distance) If you're visiting in December, do not miss the Old Town Holiday Stroll and festive luminarias! Visiting Old Town Albuquerque with us on foot is the best way to find the well-hidden original adobe buildings and the hard-to-notice unique New Mexican architectural details. Many properties are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and several hidden treasures are all highlighted by our professional storytellers during our memorable walks Tours include historical photos, interesting trivia and fun facts of Albuquerque and the state of New Mexico! Our History Tours are perfect for both locals and visitors to the Land of Enchantment. Step back in time and experience our History, Legends & Lore
5
American International Rattlesnake Museum
Get a Certificate of bravery!
6
San Felipe de Neri Church
Built in 1706 and again in 1793 in this location.
7
Albuquerque Old Town
Certified Tour Guides dispel the rumors and myths with authentic information about the “Duke City” as they escort you on an exciting adventure through time. Embark on a 75-minute , guided, leisurely stroll which takes you through the streets and alleys of one of the oldest towns in North America. Life has flourished in the Land of Enchantment for thousands of years. Many early American Indian tribes inhabited nearby pueblos and the Spanish Conquistadors explored the Southwest in search of the mythical Seven Cities of Gold. Old Town was founded in 1706, over seventy years before the United States became a country, and has thrived on the banks of the Rio Grande for centuries.Our #1 Ranked Walking Tours are held most days and evenings in the historic heart of the Duke City! We know the sights, sounds, flavors, people, shops, products, places, photo opportunities and all of the unique things that give visitors the complete “Old Town Experience”. Whether you're visiting Old Town for just a few hours or for several days, we ensure that you won't miss a thing! Uncover Old Town's unusual and well-hidden architectural details. Reminisce about the early southwest pioneers’ daily struggle to survive. Relive the sights and sounds of the Civil War as Confederate soldiers entered the Plaza. Imagine early merchants as they traveled the Santa Fe Trail for trade. We specialize in informative, interesting and entertaining outdoor walking tours which share a wide variety of interesting trivia and historical facts in the heart of the Duke City. We provide memorable experiences for both locals and visitors to the Land of Enchantment. Old Town has continued to thrive for over three centuries on the banks of the Rio Grande River. It wasn't until January 6, 1912 that New Mexico was admitted into the Union as the 47th State. Merchants traveled the nearby Santa Fe Trail and the El Camino Real in search of trade. Explorer Zebulon Pike stayed on the Plaza, held captive in the rectory of the San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church. According to U.S. vital records, Soldiers including General Stephen Watts Kearny as well as Confederate General Henry H. Sibley each occupied Old Albuquerque. Wild West legends as Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday and Billy the Kid are each rumored to have passed through Old Town The coming of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad caused a move to New Town in 1880. But later, the arrival of the Mother Road (Route 66) brought people back to Old Town in the 1930s. A visit to New Mexico is not complete without tasting our renowned chili (red or green). Many souvenirs for your friends back home can be purchased in Old Town including turquoise, Kachina Dolls, chili ristras and pottery (The cultural corridor includes museums and other attractions in close walking distance) If you're visiting in December, do not miss the Old Town Holiday Stroll and festive luminarias! Visiting Old Town Albuquerque with us on foot is the best way to find the well-hidden original adobe buildings and the hard-to-notice unique New Mexican architectural details. Many properties are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and several hidden treasures are all highlighted by our professional storytellers during our memorable walks Tours include historical photos, interesting trivia and fun facts of Albuquerque and the state of New Mexico! Our History Tours are perfect for both locals and visitors to the Land of Enchantment. Step back in time and experience our History, Legends & Lore
8
American International Rattlesnake Museum
Get a Certificate of bravery!
9
San Felipe de Neri Church
Built in 1706 and again in 1793 in this location.
10
Albuquerque Old Town
Certified Tour Guides dispel the rumors and myths with authentic information about the “Duke City” as they escort you on an exciting adventure through time. Embark on a 75-minute , guided, leisurely stroll which takes you through the streets and alleys of one of the oldest towns in North America. Life has flourished in the Land of Enchantment for thousands of years. Many early American Indian tribes inhabited nearby pueblos and the Spanish Conquistadors explored the Southwest in search of the mythical Seven Cities of Gold. Old Town was founded in 1706, over seventy years before the United States became a country, and has thrived on the banks of the Rio Grande for centuries.Our #1 Ranked Walking Tours are held most days and evenings in the historic heart of the Duke City! We know the sights, sounds, flavors, people, shops, products, places, photo opportunities and all of the unique things that give visitors the complete “Old Town Experience”. Whether you're visiting Old Town for just a few hours or for several days, we ensure that you won't miss a thing! Uncover Old Town's unusual and well-hidden architectural details. Reminisce about the early southwest pioneers’ daily struggle to survive. Relive the sights and sounds of the Civil War as Confederate soldiers entered the Plaza. Imagine early merchants as they traveled the Santa Fe Trail for trade. We specialize in informative, interesting and entertaining outdoor walking tours which share a wide variety of interesting trivia and historical facts in the heart of the Duke City. We provide memorable experiences for both locals and visitors to the Land of Enchantment. Old Town has continued to thrive for over three centuries on the banks of the Rio Grande River. It wasn't until January 6, 1912 that New Mexico was admitted into the Union as the 47th State. Merchants traveled the nearby Santa Fe Trail and the El Camino Real in search of trade. Explorer Zebulon Pike stayed on the Plaza, held captive in the rectory of the San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church. According to U.S. vital records, Soldiers including General Stephen Watts Kearny as well as Confederate General Henry H. Sibley each occupied Old Albuquerque. Wild West legends as Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday and Billy the Kid are each rumored to have passed through Old Town The coming of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad caused a move to New Town in 1880. But later, the arrival of the Mother Road (Route 66) brought people back to Old Town in the 1930s. A visit to New Mexico is not complete without tasting our renowned chili (red or green). Many souvenirs for your friends back home can be purchased in Old Town including turquoise, Kachina Dolls, chili ristras and pottery (The cultural corridor includes museums and other attractions in close walking distance) If you're visiting in December, do not miss the Old Town Holiday Stroll and festive luminarias! Visiting Old Town Albuquerque with us on foot is the best way to find the well-hidden original adobe buildings and the hard-to-notice unique New Mexican architectural details. Many properties are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and several hidden treasures are all highlighted by our professional storytellers during our memorable walks Tours include historical photos, interesting trivia and fun facts of Albuquerque and the state of New Mexico! Our History Tours are perfect for both locals and visitors to the Land of Enchantment. Step back in time and experience our History, Legends & Lore
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American International Rattlesnake Museum
Get a Certificate of bravery!
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San Felipe de Neri Church
Built in 1706 and again in 1793 in this location.
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Vieille ville d'Albuquerque
Des guides touristiques certifiés dissipent les rumeurs et les mythes avec des informations authentiques sur la «ville du duc» alors qu'ils vous accompagnent dans une aventure passionnante à travers le temps. Embarquez pour une promenade guidée et tranquille de 75 minutes qui vous emmènera dans les rues et les ruelles de l'une des plus anciennes villes d'Amérique du Nord. La vie s'est épanouie dans le pays de l'enchantement pendant des milliers d'années. De nombreuses premières tribus amérindiennes habitaient les pueblos voisins et les conquistadors espagnols ont exploré le sud-ouest à la recherche des mythiques sept cités d'or. La vieille ville a été fondée en 1706, plus de soixante-dix ans avant que les États-Unis ne deviennent un pays, et a prospéré sur les rives du Rio Grande pendant des siècles.Nos visites à pied classées n°1 ont lieu la plupart des jours et des soirées dans le cœur historique du duc Ville! Nous connaissons les sites, les sons, les saveurs, les gens, les boutiques, les produits, les lieux, les opportunités de photos et toutes les choses uniques qui offrent aux visiteurs une « expérience de la vieille ville » complète. Que vous visitiez la vieille ville pour quelques heures ou pour plusieurs jours, nous veillons à ce que vous ne manquiez de rien ! Découvrez les détails architecturaux inhabituels et bien cachés de la vieille ville. Rappelez-vous la lutte quotidienne des premiers pionniers du sud-ouest pour survivre. Revivez les images et les sons de la guerre civile lorsque les soldats confédérés sont entrés sur la place. Imaginez les premiers marchands alors qu'ils parcouraient le Santa Fe Trail pour faire du commerce. Nous nous spécialisons dans les visites à pied en plein air informatives, intéressantes et divertissantes qui partagent une grande variété d'anecdotes intéressantes et de faits historiques au cœur de Duke City. Nous offrons des expériences mémorables aux habitants et aux visiteurs du pays de l'enchantement. La vieille ville a continué à prospérer pendant plus de trois siècles sur les rives du Rio Grande. Ce n'est que le 6 janvier 1912 que le Nouveau-Mexique a été admis dans l'Union en tant que 47e État. Les marchands parcouraient le Santa Fe Trail et le El Camino Real à la recherche de commerce. L'explorateur Zebulon Pike est resté sur la place, retenu captif dans le presbytère de l'église catholique San Felipe de Neri. Selon les registres d'état civil américains, des soldats, dont le général Stephen Watts Kearny ainsi que le général confédéré Henry H. Sibley, occupaient chacun Old Albuquerque. Des légendes du Far West telles que Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday et Billy the Kid seraient chacune passées par la vieille ville L'arrivée du chemin de fer Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe a provoqué un déménagement dans la nouvelle ville en 1880. Mais plus tard, l'arrivée de la route mère (route 66) a ramené les gens dans la vieille ville dans les années 1930. Une visite au Nouveau-Mexique n'est pas complète sans une dégustation de notre célèbre chili (rouge ou vert). De nombreux souvenirs pour vos amis à la maison peuvent être achetés dans la vieille ville, notamment des turquoises, des poupées Kachina, des ristras au piment et de la poterie (le couloir culturel comprend des musées et d'autres attractions à proximité) Si vous êtes en visite en décembre, ne manquez pas la promenade des fêtes dans la vieille ville et les luminaires festifs ! Visiter la vieille ville d'Albuquerque avec nous à pied est le meilleur moyen de découvrir les bâtiments en pisé d'origine bien cachés et les détails architecturaux uniques du Nouveau-Mexique difficiles à remarquer. De nombreuses propriétés sont inscrites au registre national des lieux historiques et plusieurs trésors cachés sont tous mis en valeur par nos conteurs professionnels lors de nos promenades mémorables. Les visites comprennent des photos historiques, des anecdotes intéressantes et des faits amusants sur Albuquerque et l'État du Nouveau-Mexique ! Nos circuits historiques sont parfaits pour les habitants et les visiteurs du pays de l'enchantement. Remontez dans le temps et découvrez notre histoire, nos légendes et nos traditions
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Musée international américain du serpent à sonnette
Obtenez un certificat de bravoure !
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Église San Felipe de Neri
Construit en 1706 et à nouveau en 1793 à cet endroit.
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Commentaires (92)
O4164CUveronicat
May 2021
Our tour guide, Charlie, was awesome!! He was super knowledgeable, and as a local, I learned even more about our city’s rich history!
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2022
Thank you so much for joining us for our High Noon History Tour and taking the time to leave a great review! Our guides love to share their knowledge of Old Town and let others know all the great historical secrets of our great little area. So glad you decided to join us!
648rikir
May 2021
Really enjoyed the history . Learned a lot about Old Town and New Mexico in a wonderful and entertaining way.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2022
We are glad to know you really enjoyed going on our High Noon History Tour. You are right it is definitely a wonderful way to learn all about all the local history that many of the Albuquerque natives may not even know. Thank you for your time to leave a great review.
Jlspence
May 2021
My wife and I were visiting Albuquerque for two days on our way from Wyoming back to our home state of Alabama and looking for something interesting to do. We happened upon the Old Town tour and are happy that we did. We thoroughly enjoyed our hour and a half with our guide PJ, whose personal history, knowledge and relationship with the area and characters, helped make his story come to life for us. We highly recommend this tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2022
We are glad that you really enjoyed the High Noon History Tour of Old Town. Our guides love to share their in-depth knowledge of the area in their own unique style! Your kind words are much appreciated by all of us. Thank you for taking the time to write a great review.

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