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Visite gastronomique des nouvelles saveurs mexicaines du Santa Fe Plaza

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Join this fun food tour, with locally raised guides who have generations of knowledge! This tour is unique because you will enjoy a hand-picked New Mexican food experience. Experience New Mexican food and discover some of the best foodie spots near the Santa Fe Plaza. On the tour, you will also learn about the history of Santa Fe, the food, culture, and historical points of interest such as the Palace of the Governors, The San Miguel Mission (The oldest church structure in the USA), and The Loretto Chapel (Home to the Miraculous Staircase). This casual tour includes a full lunch, non-alcoholic drinks, alcohol pairings (Such as wine, margaritas, or local beers), as well as dessert. **NOTE** This tour features New Mexican-inspired foods and can be spicy for some guests. We don't recommend this tour for anyone with serious food restrictions and minimal walking ability.
Ville: Santa Fe
Tue 13 May
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Ce qui est inclu
Gratuity for your servers are included, though not for your guide.
All food, alcohol pairings and non alchoholic beverages are included on the tour, as well as dessert.
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Gratuity for your servers are included, though not for your guide.
All food, alcohol pairings and non alchoholic beverages are included on the tour, as well as dessert.
Gratuity for your servers are included, though not for your guide.
Information additionnelle
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • There is a total minimum of 4 guests required to run the tour
  • Travelers must be able to be in good walking condition to cover 1.5-2 miles of total walking
À quoi s'attendre
1
Santa Fe Plaza
You will see the heart of Santa Fe, where the city began, while you gather a brief intro history.
2
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
As we stroll to our first stop, we will see the Basilica built in 1866.
3
Palace of the Governors
During our intro talk we will be in the plaza, directly in front of the Palace of the Governors, the oldest public building in the US.
4
Loretto Chapel
We will stop and tell the story of the Miraculous Staircase build in 1888 inside the Loretto Chapel. We do not enter the Chapel but do encourage entry after our tour to spend significant time in the museum. There is a $5 entry fee to the Chapel.
5
San Miguel Chapel
The oldest church structure in the US, build in 1610, by hand with a group of friars and local indigenous people. We do not enter the San Miguel Mission but recommend that you revisit after the tour ends. There is a small entry fee into the Mission and the museum of $4.
6
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
We will catch a glimpse of the "Roundhouse" which is the Capital building of New Mexico. You will learn a bit about the architecture and the reason the structure was build round.
7
Place Santa Fé
Vous verrez le cœur de Santa Fe, où la ville a commencé, pendant que vous recueillez une brève introduction historique.
8
La Basilique Cathédrale de Saint François d'Assise
En nous promenant jusqu'à notre premier arrêt, nous verrons la Basilique construite en 1866.
9
Palais des Gouverneurs
Au cours de notre conférence d'introduction, nous serons sur la place, juste en face du Palais des Gouverneurs, le plus ancien bâtiment public des États-Unis.
10
Chapelle Lorette
Nous nous arrêterons et raconterons l'histoire de l'escalier miraculeux construit en 1888 à l'intérieur de la chapelle Loretto. Nous n'entrons pas dans la chapelle mais encourageons l'entrée après notre visite pour passer beaucoup de temps dans le musée. Il y a un droit d'entrée de 5 $ à la chapelle.
11
Chapelle San Miguel
La plus ancienne structure d'église des États-Unis, construite en 1610, à la main avec un groupe de frères et d'indigènes locaux. Nous n'entrons pas dans la mission San Miguel mais vous recommandons de revenir après la fin de la visite. Il y a un petit droit d'entrée dans la mission et le musée de 4 $.
12
Capitole de l'État du Nouveau-Mexique (Roundhouse)
Nous apercevrons le "Roundhouse" qui est le bâtiment de la capitale du Nouveau-Mexique. Vous en apprendrez un peu plus sur l'architecture et la raison pour laquelle la structure a été construite.
13
Santa Fe Plaza
You will see the heart of Santa Fe, where the city began, while you gather a brief intro history.
14
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
As we stroll to our first stop, we will see the Basilica built in 1866.
15
Palace of the Governors
During our intro talk we will be in the plaza, directly in front of the Palace of the Governors, the oldest public building in the US.
16
Loretto Chapel
We will stop and tell the story of the Miraculous Staircase build in 1888 inside the Loretto Chapel. We do not enter the Chapel but do encourage entry after our tour to spend significant time in the museum. There is a $5 entry fee to the Chapel.
17
San Miguel Chapel
The oldest church structure in the US, build in 1610, by hand with a group of friars and local indigenous people. We do not enter the San Miguel Mission but recommend that you revisit after the tour ends. There is a small entry fee into the Mission and the museum of $4.
18
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
We will catch a glimpse of the "Roundhouse" which is the Capital building of New Mexico. You will learn a bit about the architecture and the reason the structure was build round.
19
Santa Fe Plaza
You will see the heart of Santa Fe, where the city began, while you gather a brief intro history.
20
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
As we stroll to our first stop, we will see the Basilica built in 1866.
21
Palace of the Governors
During our intro talk we will be in the plaza, directly in front of the Palace of the Governors, the oldest public building in the US.
22
Loretto Chapel
We will stop and tell the story of the Miraculous Staircase build in 1888 inside the Loretto Chapel. We do not enter the Chapel but do encourage entry after our tour to spend significant time in the museum. There is a $5 entry fee to the Chapel.
23
San Miguel Chapel
The oldest church structure in the US, build in 1610, by hand with a group of friars and local indigenous people. We do not enter the San Miguel Mission but recommend that you revisit after the tour ends. There is a small entry fee into the Mission and the museum of $4.
24
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
We will catch a glimpse of the "Roundhouse" which is the Capital building of New Mexico. You will learn a bit about the architecture and the reason the structure was build round.
25
Santa Fe Plaza
You will see the heart of Santa Fe, where the city began, while you gather a brief intro history.
26
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
As we stroll to our first stop, we will see the Basilica built in 1866.
27
Palace of the Governors
During our intro talk we will be in the plaza, directly in front of the Palace of the Governors, the oldest public building in the US.
28
Loretto Chapel
We will stop and tell the story of the Miraculous Staircase build in 1888 inside the Loretto Chapel. We do not enter the Chapel but do encourage entry after our tour to spend significant time in the museum. There is a $5 entry fee to the Chapel.
29
San Miguel Chapel
The oldest church structure in the US, build in 1610, by hand with a group of friars and local indigenous people. We do not enter the San Miguel Mission but recommend that you revisit after the tour ends. There is a small entry fee into the Mission and the museum of $4.
30
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
We will catch a glimpse of the "Roundhouse" which is the Capital building of New Mexico. You will learn a bit about the architecture and the reason the structure was build round.
31
Santa Fe Plaza
You will see the heart of Santa Fe, where the city began, while you gather a brief intro history.
32
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
As we stroll to our first stop, we will see the Basilica built in 1866.
33
Palace of the Governors
During our intro talk we will be in the plaza, directly in front of the Palace of the Governors, the oldest public building in the US.
34
Loretto Chapel
We will stop and tell the story of the Miraculous Staircase build in 1888 inside the Loretto Chapel. We do not enter the Chapel but do encourage entry after our tour to spend significant time in the museum. There is a $5 entry fee to the Chapel.
35
San Miguel Chapel
The oldest church structure in the US, build in 1610, by hand with a group of friars and local indigenous people. We do not enter the San Miguel Mission but recommend that you revisit after the tour ends. There is a small entry fee into the Mission and the museum of $4.
36
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
We will catch a glimpse of the "Roundhouse" which is the Capital building of New Mexico. You will learn a bit about the architecture and the reason the structure was build round.
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Commentaires (392)
Denise_R
Jan 2025
Peter shared the history of Santa Fe, its food, people and architecture. He made the tour interesting and fun. There was delicious food and margaritas at every stop.
166tabithal
Jan 2025
I have been on quite a few food tours across the country while this is my bf’s first. We are both New Mexican natives, so here are our takes. My personal review is that Peter made this tour worth it. My minor in college was history where I spent a semester immersed in New Mexico history, so I liked having a brief review and remembering all the history and importance of the area. (One of my favorite parts of food tours is the history.) My critique was the amount of food for the price. If I had to do it again, I would’ve saved by booking straight through the site. My bf’s review is that Peter was great, but he wishes there was more food. As a first timer, he expected more food on a food tour. I told him I felt that this was the least amount of food I’ve had on a tour. In summary, the tour favorite is Peter; he’s a gem. The amount of food was a little disappointing for the price. It’s still a good experience overall, but I would book directly through the website for a better price.
Olivia_P
Dec 2024
Very fun and overall a great tour! Would highly recommend. The food was great and our tour guide was very informational!

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