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Taste of Santa Fe Wine and Dine Déjeuner

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The Taste of Santa Fe Tour is unique because it features 3 of our top spots in Santa Fe, highlights our favorite historical points of interest, and wraps up with our favorite hidden gem for dessert. This tour has a bit more of a upscale theme, is eclectic, and happens to be our top tour. We will provide information about the history of Santa Fe, our food, culture, and historical points of interests. This tour includes a full lunch, n/a drinks, alcohol pairings (Such as wine, margaritas, or local beers), as well as dessert. This tour meets at 10:45am near the plaza (Exact meeting instructions will be found on your ticket), starts at 10:55am and lasts 2.5-3 hours. **NOTE** This tour may feature 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
Sat 17 May
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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.
All food, alcohol pairings and non alchoholic beverages are included on the tour, as well as dessert.
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel (si l'option est sélectionnée)
Coupe de Champagne
Transport privé
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • There is a total minimum of 4 guests required to run the tour
  • Not recommended for travelers that cannot walk 1.5 to 2 miles
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
Santa Fe Plaza
You will see the heart of Santa Fe, where the city began, while you gather a brief intro history.
8
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
As we stroll to our first stop, we will see the Basilica built in 1866.
9
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.
10
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.
11
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.
12
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.
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
Place Santa Fé
Vous verrez le cœur de Santa Fe, où la ville a commencé, pendant que vous recueillez une brève introduction historique.
20
La Basilique Cathédrale de Saint François d'Assise
En nous promenant jusqu'à notre premier arrêt, nous verrons la Basilique construite en 1866.
21
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.
22
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.
23
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 $.
24
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.
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.
37
Santa Fe Plaza
You will see the heart of Santa Fe, where the city began, while you gather a brief intro history.
38
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
As we stroll to our first stop, we will see the Basilica built in 1866.
39
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.
40
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.
41
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.
42
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.
43
Santa Fe Plaza
You will see the heart of Santa Fe, where the city began, while you gather a brief intro history.
44
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
As we stroll to our first stop, we will see the Basilica built in 1866.
45
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.
46
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.
47
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.
48
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.
49
Santa Fe Plaza
You will see the heart of Santa Fe, where the city began, while you gather a brief intro history.
50
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
As we stroll to our first stop, we will see the Basilica built in 1866.
51
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.
52
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.
53
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.
54
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.
55
Santa Fe Plaza
You will see the heart of Santa Fe, where the city began, while you gather a brief intro history.
56
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
As we stroll to our first stop, we will see the Basilica built in 1866.
57
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.
58
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.
59
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.
60
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.
61
Santa Fe Plaza
You will see the heart of Santa Fe, where the city began, while you gather a brief intro history.
62
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
As we stroll to our first stop, we will see the Basilica built in 1866.
63
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.
64
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.
65
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.
66
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 (112)
razorcityrunner
Jan 2020
Nick was thoughtful in adjusting our walking schedule to avoid a very brisk (piercing!!) wind on the day of our tour. He is very knowledgeable and personable. At our first stop which featured a lovely warm pork chili dish paired with wine he took time to explain the history of posole and the building in which we had the tasting. Nick was great in fielding questions from individuals and at our next stops he did explain what we would be served. Our party of 7 agreed that it would have added to the experience to continue with a "lesson". It would have been interesting to hear more about other developments of food/history/cultures in the area. There is no doubt that Nick knows the food scene and SF history, but having been on other food tours we felt this was one area in which we would have liked more information. That said - the tour overall was very well organized, we experienced a nice range of food/drink and we got great tips on where to dine in SF!
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2020
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review, we appreciate all feedback. I'm not sure what type of lesson you are referring to but our guides are very good about asking guests to voice their specific interests throughout the duration of each tour, all while providing any and all information about the areas that we venture through. We encourage all of our guests to fully speak up and utilize our services as a resource during our time together and provide a last opportunity at each of our final destinations to ask lingering questions. Looking forward to seeing you all again in the future!
avivab2016
Jan 2020
A definite must-do in Santa Fe. We've been to Santa Fe dozens of times but despite that on this tour we discovered places we've never been to and learned some interesting facts about Santa Fe we didn't know. Our guide, Nick, was terrific..very knowledgeable and you can tell he loves sharing gems of Santa Fe.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2020
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review, as a small locally owned and operated tour company, it means a great deal to us to have such amazing feedback. I am elated to hear that after several visits to Santa Fe that we provided that much value and insight to you latest stay. We hope to always share our love of Santa Fe and our beautiful state of New Mexico.
FreeParents
Dec 2019
Nice tour. Nick, our guide, was knowledgeable about both the food and Santa Fe history. About a mile of walking and some nice stops. Also some additional suggestions for restaurants.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2020
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review, as a small locally owned and operated tour company, it means a great deal to us to have such amazing feedback. Glad you had such a wonderful time!

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