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Visite privée à pied de la vieille ville de Santa Fe

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Enjoy a welcome introductory private walking tour of Santa Fe, the vibrant, multicultural, creative capital city of New Mexico situated in the spectacular Sangre de Cristo foothills. Founded as a Spanish colony in 1610, Santa Fe is famous for its historic architecture, dramatic landscape, quaint and crooked cobbled streets, delicious cuisine, and colourful art scene.

You’ll learn about the significant role Catholicism and devotees of Saint Francis have played in the formation of the city - and see America’s oldest church, San Miguel.

As well as the historic and cultural highlights of Santa Fe, your guide will show you the hidden spot along Palace Avenue that played a key role in the top-secret Manhattan Project during the Second World War.

Your tour ends near Santa Fe Plaza, surrounded by vibrant bars and restaurants - your guide will be only too happy to make recommendations for the rest of your stay!
Ville: Santa Fe
Thu 24 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Plenty of time to take photos of your favourite places
A friendly, professional tour guide for your own private group
Plenty of time to take photos of your favourite places
A friendly, professional tour guide for your own private group
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Plenty of time to take photos of your favourite places
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
Santa Fe Plaza
Begin in Santa Fe Plaza and orient yourself with the city's layout, including seeing the Palace of Governors, which is one of the country's oldest continually operational municipal buildings. Learn some of the history and present realities of several Native American nations, whose lands are spread throughout much of New Mexico.
2
San Miguel Chapel
See the oldest church in America, while understanding the role of Catholicism in the city, as you visit San Miguel Chapel, Loretto Chapel, and The Cathedral Basilica of St Francis of Assisi.
3
Santa Fe
Visit the De Vargas Street House – the oldest house in Santa Fe, built in the traditional adobe style, which is now a free two-room museum.
4
Santa Fe Plaza
Explore the vibrant Santa Fe Plaza, a National Historic Landmark and the iconic cultural hub of the city - playing host to many markets, concerts, and community events. Learn about the history of New Mexico, its unique mountainous geography, and today’s confluence of Spanish, Native American, Mexican and American cultures reflected in its cuisine and creativity.
5
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
Visit the impressive Cathedral Basilica of St Francis of Assisi - dedicated to the city’s patron saint, it was built in the Romanesque Revival style in the 19th century, in sharp contrast to the local adobe, its rose window was imported from France in the 1800s. Then, walk down De Vargas Street and see the city’s oldest two-roomed adobe house which is now a small but fascinating free museum. Also pass by San Miguel Mission - said to be the oldest church in the US dating back to 1610, it is dedicated to the Archangel Michael and is still in use today for mass and live music.
6
Santa Fe
During your private your, walk down De Vargas Street and see the city’s oldest two-roomed adobe house which is now a small but fascinating free museum. You will also visit Palace Avenue - a little-known point of interest in Santa Fe that was the drop-off point for the onward journey to the hidden research facility in Los Alamos for spies and scientists involved in the Secret Manhattan Project, to create the atomic bomb.
7
Place Santa Fé
Explorez la dynamique Santa Fe Plaza, un monument historique national et le centre culturel emblématique de la ville, qui accueille de nombreux marchés, concerts et événements communautaires. Découvrez l'histoire du Nouveau-Mexique, sa géographie montagneuse unique et la confluence actuelle des cultures espagnole, amérindienne, mexicaine et américaine qui se reflètent dans sa cuisine et sa créativité.
8
La Basilique Cathédrale de Saint François d'Assise
Visitez l'impressionnante Basilique Cathédrale de Saint François d'Assise - dédiée au saint patron de la ville, elle a été construite dans le style néo-roman au 19ème siècle, en contraste frappant avec l'adobe local, sa rosace a été importée de France dans les années 1800. Ensuite, descendez la rue De Vargas et découvrez la plus ancienne maison en pisé de deux pièces de la ville, qui est maintenant un petit mais fascinant musée gratuit. Passez également par la mission San Miguel - considérée comme la plus ancienne église des États-Unis datant de 1610, elle est dédiée à l'archange Michael et est toujours utilisée aujourd'hui pour la messe et la musique live.
9
Santa Fe
Pendant votre visite privée, descendez la rue De Vargas et découvrez la plus ancienne maison en pisé de deux pièces de la ville, qui est maintenant un petit mais fascinant musée gratuit. Vous visiterez également Palace Avenue - un point d'intérêt peu connu à Santa Fe qui était le point de chute pour le voyage vers le centre de recherche caché à Los Alamos pour les espions et les scientifiques impliqués dans le projet Secret Manhattan, pour créer le bombe atomique.
10
Santa Fe Plaza
Explore the vibrant Santa Fe Plaza, a National Historic Landmark and the iconic cultural hub of the city - playing host to many markets, concerts, and community events. Learn about the history of New Mexico, its unique mountainous geography, and today’s confluence of Spanish, Native American, Mexican and American cultures reflected in its cuisine and creativity.
11
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
Visit the impressive Cathedral Basilica of St Francis of Assisi - dedicated to the city’s patron saint, it was built in the Romanesque Revival style in the 19th century, in sharp contrast to the local adobe, its rose window was imported from France in the 1800s. Then, walk down De Vargas Street and see the city’s oldest two-roomed adobe house which is now a small but fascinating free museum. Also pass by San Miguel Mission - said to be the oldest church in the US dating back to 1610, it is dedicated to the Archangel Michael and is still in use today for mass and live music.
12
Santa Fe
During your private your, walk down De Vargas Street and see the city’s oldest two-roomed adobe house which is now a small but fascinating free museum. You will also visit Palace Avenue - a little-known point of interest in Santa Fe that was the drop-off point for the onward journey to the hidden research facility in Los Alamos for spies and scientists involved in the Secret Manhattan Project, to create the atomic bomb.
13
Santa Fe Plaza
Explore the vibrant Santa Fe Plaza, a National Historic Landmark and the iconic cultural hub of the city - playing host to many markets, concerts, and community events. Learn about the history of New Mexico, its unique mountainous geography, and today’s confluence of Spanish, Native American, Mexican and American cultures reflected in its cuisine and creativity.
14
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
Visit the impressive Cathedral Basilica of St Francis of Assisi - dedicated to the city’s patron saint, it was built in the Romanesque Revival style in the 19th century, in sharp contrast to the local adobe, its rose window was imported from France in the 1800s. Then, walk down De Vargas Street and see the city’s oldest two-roomed adobe house which is now a small but fascinating free museum. Also pass by San Miguel Mission - said to be the oldest church in the US dating back to 1610, it is dedicated to the Archangel Michael and is still in use today for mass and live music.
15
Santa Fe
During your private your, walk down De Vargas Street and see the city’s oldest two-roomed adobe house which is now a small but fascinating free museum. You will also visit Palace Avenue - a little-known point of interest in Santa Fe that was the drop-off point for the onward journey to the hidden research facility in Los Alamos for spies and scientists involved in the Secret Manhattan Project, to create the atomic bomb.
16
Santa Fe Plaza
Explore the vibrant Santa Fe Plaza, a National Historic Landmark and the iconic cultural hub of the city - playing host to many markets, concerts, and community events. Learn about the history of New Mexico, its unique mountainous geography, and today’s confluence of Spanish, Native American, Mexican and American cultures reflected in its cuisine and creativity.
17
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
Visit the impressive Cathedral Basilica of St Francis of Assisi - dedicated to the city’s patron saint, it was built in the Romanesque Revival style in the 19th century, in sharp contrast to the local adobe, its rose window was imported from France in the 1800s. Then, walk down De Vargas Street and see the city’s oldest two-roomed adobe house which is now a small but fascinating free museum. Also pass by San Miguel Mission - said to be the oldest church in the US dating back to 1610, it is dedicated to the Archangel Michael and is still in use today for mass and live music.
18
Santa Fe
During your private your, walk down De Vargas Street and see the city’s oldest two-roomed adobe house which is now a small but fascinating free museum. You will also visit Palace Avenue - a little-known point of interest in Santa Fe that was the drop-off point for the onward journey to the hidden research facility in Los Alamos for spies and scientists involved in the Secret Manhattan Project, to create the atomic bomb.
19
Santa Fe Plaza
Explore the vibrant Santa Fe Plaza, a National Historic Landmark and the iconic cultural hub of the city - playing host to many markets, concerts, and community events. Learn about the history of New Mexico, its unique mountainous geography, and today’s confluence of Spanish, Native American, Mexican and American cultures reflected in its cuisine and creativity.
20
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
Visit the impressive Cathedral Basilica of St Francis of Assisi - dedicated to the city’s patron saint, it was built in the Romanesque Revival style in the 19th century, in sharp contrast to the local adobe, its rose window was imported from France in the 1800s. Then, walk down De Vargas Street and see the city’s oldest two-roomed adobe house which is now a small but fascinating free museum. Also pass by San Miguel Mission - said to be the oldest church in the US dating back to 1610, it is dedicated to the Archangel Michael and is still in use today for mass and live music.
21
Santa Fe
During your private your, walk down De Vargas Street and see the city’s oldest two-roomed adobe house which is now a small but fascinating free museum. You will also visit Palace Avenue - a little-known point of interest in Santa Fe that was the drop-off point for the onward journey to the hidden research facility in Los Alamos for spies and scientists involved in the Secret Manhattan Project, to create the atomic bomb.
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Commentaires (12)
Kenda_G
Oct 2024
Sherry was wonderful! We loved our day...definitely recommend!! Great history of Santa Fe and NM, as well as overview of SF highlights. Fun surprises too:)
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Dear Kenda, thank you so much for your enthusiastic review! your words mean a lot to us! we are so glad that you enjoyed the history of the tour. We will be sure to pass on your kind comments to Sherry. We hope to welcome you back in future on another Travel Curious tour. Happy exploring!
schwetty9123
Jul 2024
Monica was so nice and knowledgeable. She was even able to make my 6 year old happy at times during the tour. We loved listening and learning about the history of Santa Fe.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We’re thrilled to hear you were able to experience all the highlights and immerse yourself in the city’s rich history during your walk. We couldn’t be happier to know that the guide’s storytelling added to your tour and that their dinner recommendation was a hit! We’ll be sure to pass on your kind compliments to your guide. We hope to welcome you back soon on another memorable Travel Curious adventure!
Sara_B
Jun 2024
Miguel was our wonderful tour guide. His knowledge of Santa Fe is extensive. He was friendly and informative. We learned so much about the history of Santa Fe and really enjoyed our tour!
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2024
Dear Sara, thank you for the lovely review of Miguel and our tour! We're thrilled to hear that Miguel was such a wonderful guide in Santa Fe. His knowledge really shone through, and it sounds like you had a great time learning about the history of the area. If you have any photos from your tour with Miguel, we would love to see them! They would capture the memories you made and might inspire others to explore Santa Fe with Miguel's guidance. We're so glad you enjoyed your tour. Your feedback means a lot to us here at Travel Curious, and we look forward to welcoming you back for more adventures in the future!

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