Unearth the Haunting History of Santa Fe
Explore haunted tales and rich history in Santa Fe, New Mexico's oldest city, with captivating ghost tours that bring the past to life.
Santa Fe, the oldest capital city in the United States, is famed not just for its stunning adobe architecture and vibrant art scene but also for its rich tapestry of ghost stories and historical legends. The Santa Fe Ghost and History Tours provide an immersive experience that combines both the eerie and the educational. As you stroll through the moonlit streets, your knowledgeable guide will share spine-tingling stories of haunted locations, historic figures, and the mystical heritage that permeates this unique city. You will visit renowned landmarks where spirits are said to linger, offering a glimpse into the past that many have encountered firsthand. Along the way, you'll discover the rich history of Santa Fe, from its Native American roots to its Spanish colonial influences, all while delving into the supernatural tales that have woven themselves into the fabric of the city. This captivating tour is perfect for both history buffs and thrill-seekers alike, making it a must-do when visiting Santa Fe. Experience the blend of culture and the unexplained as you walk the same paths that countless before you have tread, perhaps feeling a chill in the air or hearing a whisper of the past. The Santa Fe Ghost and History Tours invite you to step beyond the ordinary and into the extraordinary, where every shadow holds a story.
Local tips
- Book your tour in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons to secure your spot.
- Dress in layers as evenings can get chilly, even in warmer months.
- Bring a camera; you never know when you might capture something unusual!
- Arrive a bit early to explore the area and take in the historic ambiance before your tour.
- Ask your guide about the most haunted locations; they love to share insider stories.
A brief summary to Santa Fe Ghost and History Tours
- 1650 6th St, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87505, US
- +1505-986-5002
- Visit website
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Getting There
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Walking
If you're starting from the Santa Fe Plaza, head east on San Francisco Street towards Lincoln Avenue. Continue straight until you reach the corner of Lincoln Avenue and 6th Street. Turn right onto 6th Street and walk for about 10 minutes. You will find Santa Fe Ghost and History Tours at 1650 6th St, on your right.
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Public Transportation
From the Santa Fe Depot, take the Santa Fe Trails bus Route 2 towards the Southside Transit Center. Get off at the stop '6th St & Galisteo St'. Walk west on Galisteo Street for about 5 minutes until you reach 6th Street. Turn left on 6th Street and you will find Santa Fe Ghost and History Tours at 1650 6th St.
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Bicycle
If you're renting a bicycle, start from the downtown area and head south on Old Santa Fe Trail. Turn left onto West Alameda Street and continue until you reach 6th Street. Turn right on 6th Street and follow it for about 5 minutes. Santa Fe Ghost and History Tours will be on your left at 1650 6th St.
Attractions Nearby to Santa Fe Ghost and History Tours
- Frenchy's Field/Santa Fe River Trail
- Santa Fe Mountain Adventures
- Meow Wolf Santa Fe
- Railyard Park Conservancy
- Bicentennial / Alto Park
- Santa Fe Railyard Park
- SITE SANTA FE
- Santa Fe Farmers Market
- International Folk Art Market
- Santa Fe Railyard Arts District
- Museum of New Mexico Foundation
- Santa Fe Railyard
- Santa Fe Children's Museum
- New Mexico Military Museum
- Sky Railway
Landmarks nearby to Santa Fe Ghost and History Tours
- Abandoned Mined Lands Bureau
- About Santa Fe
- El Farolito Bed & Breakfast Inn
- Inn of the Turquoise Bear
- Seret and Sons
- Santa Fe Visitor Information Center
- Santa Fe Indian Market
- Windsor Betts Art Brokerage & Gallery
- Barrio de Analco Historic District
- El Nicho
- The Oldest House Indian Shop
- Lost Padre Records
- Monroe Gallery of Photography
- Touchstone Gallery - Minerals, Fossils & Jewelry
- Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery