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    Sky Railway

    3.9 (34 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Val R.

    I reserved the scenic route train ride .I had a blast . The train is clean and the staff attentive . I and the other guests received a glass of champagne and snack . There is a bar (cashless) if guest on board want to order drinks. Entertainment (singer was good) . We had other riders from the margarita cabin (who were partying) for us in the scenic cabin to join them. I made some new friends and had an awesome time .

    Nicole F.

    What a great experience! The service from Caesar was top tier! Eddy had everyone jamming the whole ride and is truly talented. We sampled some lovely wines while we got to watch some nice views. I really enjoyed the included charcuterie on board. I'm glad we made the last minute decision to buy tickets. :)

    The train coming around for boarding.
    Terri B.

    I had booked two seats in the Acoma Car on a Sunset Serenade train ride during our stay in Santa Fe. We had a ball. We arrived early and walked around the Railyard exploring a few shops until it was time to board the train. The Acoma Car is an additional cost, but well worth the experience for any train fanatic. The car was originally a luxury lounge car carrying celebrities and elites back in the day. The car ran on the Super Chief from Chicago to Los Angeles, and ran on that rail line starting in 1937. It has been beautifully restored. Inside there are tables seating 4, two large sofa's and individual seats. There is a bar with a bar tender and we had live music throughout our ride. The train left out of Santa Fe and went almost to Lamy following the setting sun. We saw some beautiful scenery, a stunning desert sunset and met some really wonderful people. I kind of feel like this was a hidden secret in Santa Fe and it took some digging to find it, but we are so glad we did, it was a fabulous evening. We ordered the charcuterie boxes and were given a small glass of champagne upon departure and other drinks could be purchased along the way. Parking at the Railyard can be tricky. There is a parking garage, so that works well. There is some metered street parking, but can be filled depending on when you go. We rode the train on a Sunday evening, and at the time we arrived there were open spots on the street, saving us from the expensive parking garage and the gift of being there on a Sunday, the street parking was free. This is a real gem in Santa Fe, and having the opportunity to ride in a historic, luxury lounge car from years past was a treat.

    Sunset from the Sky Train
    Rose B.

    It was a nice ride going to see the sunset. There was a group of us that filled one car. Service was outstanding. Only problem I had is that the train car shook so much it was difficult to stand and talk to others which was an important part of the tour.

    Demetris A.

    Gorgeous landscape and sunset views!!!! Friendly train members ALL ABOARD: The depot and tracks are beside Tomasita's Restaurant. Do not park at Tomasita's unless you want your vehicle ticketed and towed. Please be at the depot 15-20 minutes prior to departure or risk getting left behind. No need to print your tickets because a friendly platform associate will check you in. My train car was extremely fun because we put in song requests and actually sang them. Even though we were all from different places we were united in singing. KUDOS to the Entertainer/Performer was who outstanding. He kept us singing! NOTE: Sky Railway does not go all the way to the Lamy depot during the 2 - 2.5 hour ride. Leave your cash at hone because it won't be accepted; EXCEPTION- CASH ACCEPTED FOR TIPS; Oh, if you're thinking about drinking alot on the train? Think again. 3 drink per person and that's all you're gonna get....just saying. ***Gather a fun group of family and friends and try the Sky Railway***

    Azure G.

    When a friend asked if I would like to join a group of fellow nerds on a train ride into the New Mexico desert to watch the solar eclipse, how on earth could I say no?! I drove from Denver to Santa Fe just for this event, and it was very much worth it. Sure, ticket prices weren't cheap, but I thought it was a good value. The event was timely and well organized and I liked that we had the opportunity for food and beverages on the train rides out and back. Live, local music playing in the cars was also a very nice touch and the nerd in me adored being told fun facts on the way to see the eclipse. If you're a train person, this is worth checking out - especially if you go on a day where the farmers market is happening. Plenty of places nearby to grab food or drink before it afterwards, too. I'd also recommend keeping your eyes peeled for special events since I really enjoyed mine!

    Story time (the show) with Mrs. Claus before train ride where only one adult in family is allowed to join.
    Lori Ann L.

    The Manager contacted me immediately the following day to remedy the issues I mentioned in my prior post. He graciously offered us a full refund and also reported he would be communicating the issues with the contracted musician. He also clarified that Pablo the Dragon had a malfunction to his costume and unfortunately missed our train ride. Thank you to management for ensuring its customers are happy and can create positive memories with their families especially during the holiday season. We will visit Sky Railway again in the future when the opportunity comes.

    Sky line

    This was fantastic, absolutely gorgeous views and pics. Great local drinks (blood orange cider is nice!) and really nice atmosphere. Great for couples!

    adorable train station!
    Lily S.

    100/10 experience! I am so glad I ignored the negative reviews and booked with Sky Railway. I feel like I've stumbled upon the best-kept secret of unique travel experiences in Sante Fe. I don't often leave reviews- but I felt it would be selfish not to share this secret local gem with you all. First off, picture this: live music, a beautifully restored train, brilliant ambiance, and gorgeous views. The talented musicians on board turned a train ride into a rolling concert. Their playlist was like a musical love letter to the stunning scenery we breezed through. And speaking of scenery, the views were nothing short of magical. Sunsets over the desert? It's like the universe decided to show off. I'm talking about a panorama of colors that even the best Instagram filters can't capture. It's the kind of stuff that makes you believe in magic. My friends loved me for booking this. It was a hit. And the snacks! The snack boxes were a gastronomic delight - a mix of flavors that were fresh and well curated. Delicious and thoughtfully put together, they turned a simple munch into a culinary journey. And then there were the margaritas. Absolutely delicious- they nailed it. In my opinion, isn't just a train ride; it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience aboard a train you can just feel so much heart and soul was put into, it infuses some magic into the ride and you can feel the love it was given when created. I'm already planning a round two with my crew for a party on the tracks. Imagine celebrating birthdays or anniversaries with this level of class and charm - it's a memory in the making. The staff who owns the train are accommodating, kind, and responsive. They've turned hospitality into an art form, making sure every passenger feels like a VIP. I've never encountered hosts who genuinely care about making your experience unforgettable. I love trains, and have taken many luxury rides. This particular luxury train ride is the ultimate blend of music, scenery, snacks, and margaritas. It's not just a journey; it's a celebration of the beauty of the natural landscape, an ode to the beauty of Sante Fe, and a celebration on rails. Do yourself a favor, book your ticket, and get ready for a fiesta that showcases the best of New Mexico's beauty. Worth every penny. Go, enjoy. You can thank me later!

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    Very little food. First class you have to pay for water!!! Give me a break. And it comes in a plastic bottle!

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    Definitely over priced for what you get. Nicely refurbished train. Great staff. Food mediocre.

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    The Loretto Line - Loretto Line motorized tram in front of La Fonda Hotel

    The Loretto Line

    3.4(28 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    This was a great tour. Rocky had knowledge of the land, the culture, and lot about the history of…read moreSanta Fe. This tour was definitely worth it. He was very personal, very engaging and was open to it questions. Highly recommend and if you're lucky to have Rocky that's a plus!! Unfortunately, I did not take any pictures. From the time we took off to the end of the tour, we were constantly looking left right up around. It was a very busy tour and that's probably why I didn't even bother to take my camera out. Just so much information.

    First let me say that tour itself was well worth the time and money because you saw a lot of places…read moreyou wouldn't see otherwise because you simply wouldn't know about them. The guide was knowledgeable about the history but there were times it would have been nice for some silence to just take in the sights. If you're a first time visitor like we were then you should for sure take this trip. Now for the down side. They don't take reservations so it's first come first serve. Some people missed out which having an on line presence could have prevented. Second we were told they picked up at the Lorreto Chapel, they don't so we had to dash over several streets to catch the tour. They only take cash, having a web site could eliminate that. There were some who didn't have money, just plastic. Word of caution, these buses are difficult to get in and out of, they are like trolly cars. If you have any sort of physical disability the trip might not work for you

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    Loretto Line trolley when we were @ Museum Hill.

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    Food Tour New Mexico - Osteria always provides perfection!

    Food Tour New Mexico

    4.8(101 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    14 years in business

    My favorite way to see any new to me city is through a food tour! I booked a trip through Pack Up…read moreand Go and they sent up this food tour for me on my birthday so I was beyond ecstatic! Our guide, Jose, was absolutely phenomenal! He has so much knowledge of Santa Fe and the food scene, and you can definitely tell he is passionate about the cuisine there. He was extremely personable, funny, and was happy to answer any questions and tell us lots of stories! Really just an overall joy! It was also super fun that everyone in the group was visiting from out of town and many of us loved doing food tours in other cities so we got to swap food tour stories and whatnot. Here's a list of our stops and what we had: La Fogata Grill - taco and margarita Del Charro - enchilada with both sauces and margarita San Francisco St Bar and Grill - half of a green chili cheeseburger and margarita Senor Murphy Candymaker - various sweet treats Everything was absolutely phenomenal - I really can't pick a favorite dish because they were all so yummy. But the Del Charro meal convinced me to always order "Christmas" sauce the rest of my stay in Santa Fe. My favorite margarita was definitely the one at San Francisco! And also, there was one person in the group that didn't drink and they were very accommodating to give him some fancy mocktails instead of cocktails (or boring soda!). Thanks for making my birthday extra special with some fantastic bites and sips!

    Jose was an excellent tour guide, as his passion for New Mexican food was very apparent. The tour…read morewas very organized, and I loved that the restaurants were all prepared for our visit, and easily able to accommodate my vegetarian friend, since we had let them know well in advance. The food tour started of strong with a stop at La Fogato Grill, where we ate a delicious shredded beef taco, and had a standard margarita. Next to Del Charro, where we had an excellent chicken enchilada, and got to compare the red and green chili sauces that New Mexico is famous for. We also had a standard margarita here. After reading other Yelp reviews, it's apparently part of Jose's shtick at this location to shoot down anyone who prefers the enchilada over the taco served previously. I didn't take offense; I just thought it was funny. Here's where the tour needs improvement - our next stop was for a dry, half of cheeseburger with a couple of chilis on top and french fries. This felt like food filler. BORING. I could do this at home. And yet ANOTHER plain margarita. FYI - margaritas come in different flavors, and it would have been excellent had a flavored one been served to us. Next 2 stops were food-less for a break, and it was interesting hearing the stories about San Miguel Church, Loretto Chapel, and adobe bricks for building. Our final stop was underwhelming; four tiny pieces of chocolate at Senor Murphy Candymaker. So all in all a decent food tour, but I had been hoping for a more unique food selection, like the posole, tamales, sangria, green chili corn chowder, or New Mexican pizza as listed on their webpage of potential food samplings. Or dessert at the churro place we passed by and Jose recommended. Still, I would definitely recommend this food tour.

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    Loretta Line Trolley Tours

    Loretta Line Trolley Tours

    3.5(8 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    A friend recommended this tour, and after walking around Santa Fe all day it was nice to sit in the…read moretrolley for about an hour and just listen to info about the places we had walked by! We were sent from their parking spot by the Loretto Chapel to the pickup point across from the La Fonda hotel by a staff member. Being late afternoon, it was very hot, and the fellow in the trolley wasn't engaging with any of us in line on the sidewalk until I spoke up and asked, "Are you boarding yet?" and then he kind of snapped to and started selling us tickets, and we all were able to sit down in the shade. Tickets were $25 per person for a 1.25 hour tour. At first I thought it was just going to be "this building is real Adobe and this one isn't" because there was a lot of that to begin with, but the tour encompassed architecture, history (including some of the grittier aspects), popular culture, and local information. It covered the area around the Plaza as well as Canyon Road and up toward Museum Hill. A worthwhile tour especially if you are needing a break later in the day.

    This little bus tour (a little over an hour, pointing out sights and history of Santa Fe) was…read morecompletely worth it to us -- we got many idea of where to visit and where to eat. We learned a good bit about the area's history and specialness too. It was $25 per person and our guide Dave was very nice and knowledgeable. Christian, who I believe owns the business (?), is very friendly and directed us to a tour leaving outside La Fonda hotel, because he said there weren't enough people to run twice the number of tours (we intended to take one of the three daily tours outside Loretto Chapel -- but the only ones running at this time are outside La Fonda. So he walked us right over to where the other tour was leaving from and that was very nice and helpful. The only complaint about the tour is they _pack_ that little bus full. Depending on the size of the other people in your row, you might be really squeezed and uncomfortable the whole time. I was wedged at one end for the entire trip, and my whole side and arm are very sore now many hours later. It's a couple narrow steps up to get into the bus (hard to describe -- just trust me!) which is fine for any healthy person with normal mobility but an older person or person with any little challenge with their mobility might struggle! I'm still glad to have taken the tour, but maybe they can break out the second tour bus and not pack us in quite so tightly? Really enjoyable and interesting though!

    Sky Railway - tours - Updated May 2026

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