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12:00 — Публичный экскурсионный тур по истории, легендам и преданиям в полдень — прогулка с гидом по Старому городу

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Мы ЗНАЕМ Старый Город! Мы знаем достопримечательности, звуки, ароматы, людей, магазины, продукты, места, возможности для фото и все уникальные вещи, которые дают посетителям полный «опыт Старого города». Приезжаете ли вы в Старый город всего на несколько часов или на несколько дней, мы гарантируем, что вы ничего не пропустите! Наши профессиональные гиды удовлетворят практически все ваши потребности. Мы знаем историю, легенды и предания. Мы знаем магазины, торговцев, музеи, рестораны, скрытые сокровища и особые драгоценности, которые вы не смогли бы найти самостоятельно. Мы расскажем вам секреты Старого города!

Город: Альбукерке
Tue 19 Nov
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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.
Дополнительная информация
  • Доступно для инвалидных колясок
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в коляске
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости
  • Варианты транспорта доступны для инвалидных колясок
  • Все области и поверхности доступны для инвалидных колясок
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки
  • Хороший, старомодный , семейный отдых и информация
  • Прогулка на свежем воздухе Экскурсия проводится независимо от погоды: солнца, дождя, бури, ветра или снега.
  • Туры разрешены с домашними животными
  • Туры Это 1-мильная неторопливая прогулка с несколькими возможностями присесть по пути. Никаких холмов. Нет лестницы. Не постоянная ходьба.
  • Одевайтесь по погоде. Пить много воды. Рекомендуется солнцезащитный крем и удобная обувь для ходьбы. При желании возьмите с собой пончо или зонтик на случай дождя.
  • Тур подходит для инвалидных колясок, колясок, тростей, самокатов, костылей и других мобильных устройств.
  • Обслуживание Животные и домашние животные разрешены
  • Регулярная дезинфекция мест с интенсивным движением
  • Дезинфекция снаряжения/оборудования между использованием
  • Гидам необходимо регулярно мыть руки
  • Бесконтактная оплата чаевых и надстройки
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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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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
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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
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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
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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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Старый город Альбукерке
Сертифицированные гиды развеивают слухи и мифы, предоставляя достоверную информацию о «Дьюк-Сити», сопровождая вас в захватывающем приключении во времени. Отправьтесь на 75-минутную неторопливую прогулку с гидом по улицам и переулкам одного из старейших городов Северной Америки. Жизнь процветала в Стране Чаров на протяжении тысячелетий. Многие ранние племена американских индейцев населяли близлежащие пуэбло, а испанские конкистадоры исследовали юго-запад в поисках мифических семи золотых городов. Старый город был основан в 1706 году, более чем за семьдесят лет до того, как Соединенные Штаты стали страной, и веками процветал на берегах Рио-Гранде. Город! Мы знаем достопримечательности, звуки, ароматы, людей, магазины, продукты, места, возможности для фото и все уникальные вещи, которые дают посетителям полный «опыт Старого города». Приезжаете ли вы в Старый город всего на несколько часов или на несколько дней, мы гарантируем, что вы ничего не пропустите! Откройте для себя необычные и хорошо спрятанные архитектурные детали Старого города. Вспомните о ежедневной борьбе первых юго-западных пионеров за выживание. Оживите достопримечательности и звуки Гражданской войны, когда солдаты Конфедерации вошли на площадь. Представьте первых торговцев, путешествующих по тропе Санта-Фе в поисках торговли. Мы специализируемся на познавательных, интересных и развлекательных пешеходных экскурсиях на свежем воздухе, в которых рассказывается множество интересных мелочей и исторических фактов в самом сердце Дьюк-Сити. Мы дарим незабываемые впечатления как местным жителям, так и посетителям Страны Волшебства. Старый город продолжает процветать уже более трех столетий на берегу реки Рио-Гранде. Только 6 января 1912 года Нью-Мексико был принят в Союз как 47-й штат. Торговцы путешествовали по близлежащей тропе Санта-Фе и Эль-Камино-Реаль в поисках торговли. Исследователь Зебулон Пайк остался на площади, удерживаемый в плену в приходском доме католической церкви Сан-Фелипе-де-Нери. Согласно записям актов гражданского состояния США, солдаты, включая генерала Стивена Уоттса Кирни, а также генерала Конфедерации Генри Х. Сибли, заняли Старый Альбукерке. Ходят слухи, что легенды Дикого Запада, такие как Уятт Эрп, Док Холлидей и Билли Кид, прошли через Старый город. Появление железной дороги Атчисон, Топика и Санта-Фе вызвало переезд в Новый город в 1880 году. Но позже появление Материнской дороги (маршрут 66) вернуло людей в Старый город в 1930-х годах. Посещение Нью-Мексико не обходится без дегустации нашего знаменитого чили (красного или зеленого). В Старом городе можно купить множество сувениров для ваших друзей, в том числе бирюзу, кукол Качина, ристр чили и гончарные изделия (культурный коридор включает в себя музеи и другие достопримечательности в нескольких минутах ходьбы). Если вы приедете в декабре, не пропустите праздничную прогулку по Старому городу и праздничные люминарии! Посещение Старого города Альбукерке вместе с нами — лучший способ найти хорошо спрятанные оригинальные глинобитные постройки и малозаметные уникальные архитектурные детали Новой Мексики. Многие объекты занесены в Национальный реестр исторических мест, а несколько скрытых сокровищ освещаются нашими профессиональными рассказчиками во время наших незабываемых прогулок. Туры включают исторические фотографии, интересные мелочи и забавные факты об Альбукерке и штате Нью-Мексико! Наши исторические туры идеально подходят как для местных жителей, так и для гостей Страны очарования. Вернитесь в прошлое и окунитесь в нашу историю, легенды и знания.
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Американский международный музей гремучих змей
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Церковь Сан-Фелипе-де-Нери
Построен в 1706 г. и вновь в 1793 г. на этом месте.
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Отзывы (92)
Michael M
Oct 2019
THis tour was filled with nuggets of the history of old town Albuquerque and insights into how it has reinvented itself over its 400 years of existence.
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2019
Thank you so much for joining us, Michael - and for your review! We're glad that we could help you experience both the past history & the current vitality of Old Town. Perhaps next time you'll join us for an evening Ghost Tour of Old Town?
Anna_S
Oct 2019
Our Old Town guide Charles, was very informative, with lots of insight information and eagerness to share experiences. We enjoyed our tour of Old Town, NM which was a very pleasant 2 hours spent! Highly recommend
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2019
Thank you so much for your review, Marcs - and for your business! We appreciate BOTH! We are thrilled that you enjyed the Tour and that we could help you experince historic Old Town. Perhaps next time you'll join us for a Nightly Ghost Tour of Old Town?
uniqum
Oct 2019
We split after 30 min as it was excruciatingly boring: the guy was showing an empty wall, announcing it used to be a graffiti wall. Umm, ok. The “legends” were in the same scope: look, the post office is here now but 50 years ago it was over there. What fun! And even that we could barely hear as the guide was too quiet to deliver his halting speech over a mariachi band on the square. 4 people and lots of money wasted on this bs of a tour - beware.
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2019
Goodness, Uniqum!  Your review certainly surprised us.  Was there some problem with your ticketing or checking in?  Was the Guide anything other than friendly, happy and professional with you?  As in our 19 year's of Guiding Tours we don't really receive one star reviews, we are quite confused by yours.  Honestly, yours is not a fair nor accurate description.  You were late, and then you left after three stops.  You missed, and did not experience, 90% of the Tour; so your perception is not at all an accurate review of the full Tour experience.   You did not notify us of any problems or we would have done everything to make it right and to provide a wonderful experience for you!  You did not ask to attend another Tour.  You did not ask for a refund.  You did not communicate with us any any way from before you left the tour until you posted this review. It sounds as if you may have been stressed over being quite late for the start of the Tour.  We called you at Tour start time, when you had not arrived, to provide directions.  We, and 6 other Guests, patiently and generously waited for you;  we know that Balloon Fiesta Traffic and Old Town parking can be crazy!   And the early mornings can sure sap a person's energy.  It appeared that perhaps your Children were tired or hungry.  Or, perhaps, our Ghost Tour or a Pedicab Riding History Tour would have been a better choice for their entertainment? We received rave reviews from the other 6 people on the Tour with you.  You can scroll down and see all the 5 Star Reviews from his tours.  As a 15th generation New Mexican, Dr. PJ Sedillo knows his stuff.  The 313+ years of Old Town's History is quite varied and fascinating.  We wish you would have stayed longer than ten minutes to learn and see things in Old Town that you definitely did not see while you were there.   Yes, it is Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque.  There is music and fun everywhere!   Our Tour Guide used a microphone and voice amplifier.  Our advice is to let go, relax and allow yourself to enjoy and have some fun with all that is around you.   If you found it stressful just to "have fun" in Balloon Fiesta,  just image how difficult it is to WORK in - especially when receiving an unfair review like yours.  Our Guides work hard to provide fun and quality entertainment.  Rest assured that your "lots of money" was not wasted.  We will use it today to buy our Guide, Dr. Sedillo a well earned beer!

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