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Taos Walking Tour

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Taos Walking Tour

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Experience the quirky charm and rich history of Taos on this exciting walking tour. In just 60 minutes, you'll uncover the fascinating stories that make this town truly unique. Hear about the deadly haircut of New Mexico's first American Governor, explore the red light district of Taos's past, and learn about a priest with 51 children. But the excitement doesn't stop there; you'll also discover the importance of the most significant Native American in history. With a mix of spice, sauce, and a few ghost stories, this tour promises to keep you entertained from start to finish. And the best part? It's dog-friendly! Reserve your spot today for a memorable journey through the enchanting streets of Taos.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 1 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Pivotal historical points of Taos Plaza
  • Exploration of John Dunn Shops
  • Treasured murals depicting justice in historic courthouse
  • Gallery honoring Navajo Code Talkers of World War 2
  • Experiencing the work of renowned artist R.C. Gorman
  • Local guide
  • Guide gratuity not included.

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Introduction

Discover the unique and captivating charm of Taos, a funky little town in New Mexico, with the Taos Walking Tour. This 60-minute, half-mile walking tour will take you on a journey through the pivotal historical points that make this place truly one-of-a-kind. Delve into intriguing stories and legends, from the deadly haircut of New Mexico's first American Governor to the red light district of Taos's past. Uncover the fascinating history of this town as you stroll through its streets, accompanied by an experienced guide.

What to expect?

On the Taos Walking Tour, you can anticipate an enlightening and entertaining experience. Throughout the 60-minute duration, you will explore the major historical points of the Historic Taos Plaza, gaining insight into the events that shaped the town. Marvel at the 10 treasured murals in the historic courthouse, painted during the Great Depression as a Works Progress Administration project. Discover the grandson's gallery of the legendary Navajo Code Talker Carl Gorman, honoring his grandfather and others who triumphed in World War 2. Visit the historic hotel that showcases the remarkable artwork of Navajo artist R.C. Gorman. And don't miss the chance to hear captivating tales about Taos's renowned Lady of Light and Lady of the Night in the red light district.

Who is this for?

The Taos Walking Tour welcomes curious souls seeking to connect with the rich history and cultural heritage of Taos. History buffs will find delight in the opportunity to dive into the intriguing stories and lesser-known facts of this enchanting town. Art enthusiasts will enjoy exploring the works of renowned artists that grace the streets and galleries of Taos. Travelers interested in Native American history and the contributions of the Navajo Code Talkers will gain valuable insight on this tour. Dog lovers will be pleased to know that this walking tour is dog-friendly, so you can bring your furry friend along as you explore the town.

Why book this?

The Taos Walking Tour offers a vibrant mix of history, art, culture, and ghost stories, ensuring an unforgettable experience. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you'll discover the hidden gems and intriguing tales that bring Taos to life. This tour encapsulates the essence of Taos, allowing you to gain a deeper understanding of its unique character and heritage. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this walking tour will provide you with valuable insights and a newfound appreciation for Taos's colorful past.

Good to know

For convenience, the Taos Walking Tour starts and ends in front of La Fonda Hotel on the Historic Taos Plaza. The tour lasts for 60 minutes, covering a half-mile distance. Group tours and last-minute bookings can be arranged by calling in advance. This tour is a fantastic opportunity to learn about Taos in an engaging and enjoyable way, offering you a chance to immerse yourself in the town's fascinating history and culture. Ensure you wear comfortable walking shoes and bring your curiosity and enthusiasm to make the most of this experience.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on the Taos Walking Tour have raved about the fascinating stories and historical insights they gained. They praised the knowledgeable and friendly guides who made the tour both educational and entertaining. Visitors particularly enjoyed the mix of art, history, and ghost stories, finding it to be a well-rounded experience. Many mentioned that the tour provided them with a deeper appreciation for Taos and its vibrant culture. Overall, guests were highly satisfied with the Taos Walking Tour and recommended it as a must-do activity for anyone visiting this unique town.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Taos Plaza

The starting and ending place of this walking tour, your guide will cover the major historical points of the Historic Taos Plaza.

John Dunn Shops

We will walk through the John Dunn Shops and explain who Long John Dunn was.

Taos County Courthouse Murals

(Pass by)

Painted during the Great Depression as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project, these 10 treasured murals depict justice in allegorical themes in the historic courthouse of Taos, New Mexico.

Michael Gorman Gallery

Visit the grandson's gallery of Carl Gorman, one of the original 29 Navajo Code Talkers of World War 2 that are credited with defeating the Japanese Army to win the Pacific theatre. Michael Gorman honors his grandfather and other Code Talkers in his gallery on Taos Plaza.

Hotel La Fonda de Taos

An historic hotel on Taos Plaza that displays Navajo artist R.C. Gorman's work, one of Taos's signature artists and a true character.

Red Cat House Apartment

Visit the red light district of Taos to hear stories of the esteemed (mostly) Dona Luz, Taos's Lady of Light (Luz in Spanish) and Lady of the Night.

Reviews

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4.8 (75)

Trisha_A

Sam was a wonderful tour guide. He was friendly and knowledgeable about the local history and did a great job showing us around the town. We really enjoyed ourselves!

houlinda

Sam is so very knowledgeable of the Taos area history which goes back to the 1600’s. He knows historical influencers of the region as well as all of the local shop owners. He is not only great at answering questions, but of relating to both young and older visitors. He is inspiring and you can tell he loves his hometown.

ekeeney17

Sam was a great tour guide- very knowledgeable about local history and did a nice job showing me the town. I enjoyed the tour!

jocko421

Sam had stories that brought old Taos to light in surprising and humorous ways. He carried a packet of images to make his stories more pointed. We talked with some folks who are part of contemporary Taos. Thanks, Sam!

K782SZkarenf

Sam, the guide, was very entertaining and knowledgeable. Learned a lot on the history of the area. Great tour.

MaryJudge

We really enjoyed Sam. He is a little soft spoken, but was very interesting. We liked his humor. Taos is a cute area. Sad that the construction takes away from the area.

V4447YUmarkc

Sam was very knowledgeable and entertaining. Taos however, seriously needs to work on their infrastructure. The all-important town square was tore up and, apparently, has been so for a long time. Otherwise, we learned a lot about this vibrant town and it's varied history. Thanks Sam!!

H3175CGerikah

Sam was a wonderful tour guide, leading us around the historic Taos Plaza, through the John Dunn shops on Bent Street, and more. He had a binder full of photos to illustrate his narrative and to give it more context. As an artist himself, he introduced us to some of the artists who own galleries in the plaza, and recommended a semi-secret exhibit of DH Lawrence paintings that I enjoyed seeing at the conclusion of our tour. Highly recommend this introduction to Taos!

BoardingPass628722

Amazing history of native Americans of the Red Willow People. There are approx 5 native families that still reside in the Taos Pueblos.

Chris W

Sam gave an interesting and informative tour of Taos. The tour was relaxed and informal. We definitely recommend taking this tour to learn about the history of the area.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-04-25 13:22