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    Camaratour - Indigenous Peoples Day

    Camaratour

    (5 reviews)

    I organize a trip for 100 friends every May, and we descend on a new city to explore each year. I…read morereached out to Peter for a customized walking tour for our group about a year ago, and I'm so glad I did. With several decades in the travel industry, Peter was a consummate professional. He was knowledgeable, he took the time to understand our group interests and dynamics, and he came up with a jam-packed, information-rich tour that everyone LOVED, led by four guides that everyone had nothing but glowing reviews for. I couldn't have been happier with Peter, his guides, or the tours they led us on. We all left with a deeper, richer understanding of and appreciation for Santa Fe. Highly recommend.

    I recently came to Santa Fe on a large group visit. Our group was split up among a number of…read moreCamaratour's guides. I was lucky enough to be in Peter's group. Our tour was interesting, funny, and interactive. Peter was excellent at managing our large and lively group, and balanced education with entertainment like the pro he is. I was particularly appreciative of the context he provided to us of the historical facts so that we could truly begin to understand Santa Fe's past and present. As a Bostonian, I was ready to fight when he started talking about oldest this and oldest that, and I left his tour far more aware of the huge blind spots my northeastern education left me with, although he started to help me fill them. Friends who were with other tour guides from the company similarly raved about their experience.

    Santa Fe Pedicab

    Santa Fe Pedicab

    (5 reviews)

    Santa Fe's one and only taxi company JUST closed their Cab Doors for any business. The is…read morePedicab's moment! Yes, you can get an Uber, but even with that, WHY? The air in Santa Fe is fabulous and one a 2 seated open air, human powered tricycle this is the only way to go. I stopped by one and struck up a conversation with 71 year old peddle/driver, Pete, by asking if Pedicab was hiring. Great guy, originally from the NYC area and transplanted to Santa Fe only one years ago. His knowledge of the area, rich history, and it's people was most impressive. We talked for roughly 20 minutes and his vim and vigor for life, health, and continued gathering of knowledge was inspiring. Imagine, 71, yes a former biker & runner, but able to a 21 geared tricycle with as much as 350-600 pounds of cargo is jaw dropping. Remember, when you accept a ride, please, generously tip these bubbly tourist driven enthusiasts.

    I always see the Pedicabs in downtown San Diego riding around but had never once bothered to ride…read moreone. Well, I crossed that off my bucket list, while recently in Santa Fe, N.M. Once I checked out of my hotel, I needed to kill some time before I got on the Rail Runner train. I had seen a colorful Pedicab earlier when I took the city tour and it looked like fun. So after that tour and a visit to the Crepes Shop nearby, I was feeling pretty good but not like I wanted to hike all the way down to the Santa Fe Depot for the train. That's when I saw a blond guy sitting in a Pedicab parked in Santa Fe Plaza. I asked him how much he charged and it was one dollar per minute, That seemed affordable so I hopped on. Soon we were passing through the beautiful Plaza and on our way through the Railyard District. It was so nice taking in all the sights from an open air carriage. The driver was nice enough to stop while I admired and took pictures of a church with a lovely rose garden. Soon enough, we had arrived at the Depot and the ride was only $12. The driver had used his little step stool to help me get down and forget to take it when he left. So I called the Pedicab office and told them I was leaving his step stool with the Tourist Info office there. The gentleman did come back to fetch his step stool. This company does an excellent job, hire wholesome, honest-looking drivers and give visitors a fresh air way of enjoying the sights. According to their website, they also do "tours of Canyon Road Galleries (many of the drivers are artists), the Railyard District, and tours of nightlife hotspots (some of the drivers specialize in nightlife). Tours can be of any length you choose." Santa Fe Pedicab operates from 9 am to 10 pm seven days a week from May to November. Call for a reservation or ask your concierge to make arrangements. Usually there is a Pedicab somewhere around the Plaza area, which is where I found mine. 5 YELP STARS for environmentally-friendly pedal power in beautiful Santa Fe.

    Loretta Line Trolley Tours

    Loretta Line Trolley Tours

    (8 reviews)

    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!

    Santa Fe Historic District - NPS

    Santa Fe Historic District - NPS

    (11 reviews)

    I always wanted to visit Santa Fe and it didn't dissappoint! The historic district is so charming,…read moregreat to stroll its streets and discover it by foot. The Plaza is beautiful, full of charm, there are many historic buidlings around like the Palace of the Governrrs, many museums with architecture alike a pueblo, cathedrals in Spanish Revival sytle, great shops, art galleries, restaurants. This is the kind of place with so much personality that is hard to describe. They have events here often, market, the place is lively with lots of cultural activities to discovere, Georgia O'Keefe Museum is a must, but there are so many other great museums and small galleries that you can pop in any time. Santa Fe might remind you of a cute town in Mexico but it has its own original features, it is such an unique place!

    The entire downtown area of Santa Fe is listed in the National Register of Historic Places…read more Do you know any other cities that qualify As National Historic Sites on such a grand scale? One or two buildings maybe, but this is the entire district. All historic, all the buildings. Historic and they mean to keep it that way. A number of years ago there was a resident in this historic area who replaced their roof with one that didn't meet the Historic Styles Committee's standards - they were politely asked to replace their new roof with one that fit the time and history of this area. This committee is serious. The roof was replaced. Santa Fe is the oldest capital city in the US. Founded in 1610. But folks were living here LONG before 1610. Spain. Mexico. Pueblo Indians. This beautiful city, pushed up against the end of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range, has always been a good place to live. And it is a great place to visit. Visit www.santafe.org/events to see a calendar of events happening in the Historic District. Or expand your circle. Ski just 20 minutes from downtown, visit Indian Market in August - 1200 artists from 100 tribes; sit under the stars at the International Opera House; lift your troubles away at the burning of Zozobra; relax at Ten Thousand Waves Spa on the side of the mountain; sample Hispanic culture, food, entertainment & art at the Spanish Market; walk up Canyon Road; visit the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum; and endless more. Tickle the senses - step outside early on a winter morning and smell the pinyon wood fireplaces, chomp down on a big green chile cheeseburger, dance to a marriachi band, stroll the small lanes that were built for horse & buggies, visit Indian Pueblos that have been occupied for centuries, drink your evening away with sangria & margaritas . . . . life just doesn't get any better. Visit the extensive Southwest bookstore in the Palace of the Governor's Museum and take a walking tour of the Historic District. A small city, but with a big heart and lots & lots of history. This is a National Historic Site that you will never forget.

    SANTA FE GHOST AND HISTORY TOURS - TOUR GUIDE -- ALLAN PACHECO (GHOST-TOUR) 505-986-5002

    SANTA FE GHOST AND HISTORY TOURS

    (2 reviews)

    You never know what to expect when you book a tour in an unfamiliar city. Sometimes you get lucky…read more Sometimes you hit the jackpot. We hit the jackpot with Allan Pacheco. He is a first-class tour guide. He is accommodating and caring but mainly, he has a deep commitment to making sure you have a great experience. He has a vast knowledge of the history of Santa Fe and does a terrific job bringing that history to life. He has a 'flair for the theatrical' but I mean that in the best sense: he wants to make the tour vivid and memorable for you. My wife and I learned much from him. I highly recommend Allan and his tour!

    Allan's not your "summer job" kinda historical/paranormal tour guide. He's steeped in Santa Fe lore…read moreand can pull from deep aquifers of underground knowledge with enthusiasm, clarity, and yes, spirit. Funny, flexible, and, incredibly, not able to be blown off course by our forays into his other ample areas of experience and expertise. This is someone who's been an on-the-ground investigator-- he hasn't simply "heard of" legends, he has his own photographic evidence and has actually been in the first waves of responders to rather incredible incidents. He has lots of information he could convey, so the more you've pre-researched (though not at all necessary!), the faster he can skip to the really juicy stuff. Tip to the curious journeyer: ask about local cattle mutilations! Thanks Allan for the whirlwind tour. -Peter and Cynthia

    Zip eRides - biketours - Updated May 2026

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