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Kim_C, Jun 2026
Santa Fe is beautiful
Our guide Courtney was fabulous! She was very knowledgeable and the tour was just what we wanted. We were able to see the city and some of the ourskirts and trails too. We were only in town a few days so we felt like we got to see all the highlights and then we were able to go back an and dive into the stops we wanted a little bit longer on our own.
Caracuzzo_F, Jun 2026
The Diamond in Santa Fe’s Tiara
This delicious brunch with its authentic Mexican twist was the absolute highlight of our trip. Our host and his beautiful boutique hotel were amazing. Next time we visit Sante Fe we will have this lovely meal again and we will stay in the spotless, well appointed hotel as well!
Natalie_G, Jun 2026
A great ride to get a lay...
A great ride to get a lay of the city and learn some interesting history about Santa Fe. The stops were in scenic locations. Good for anyone that can ride at a casual pace for at least 15 minute increments. Really enjoyed it. The meet up location is a great spot as well to grab a snack before or after the ride at the market.
Julia_M, Jun 2026
Ana was very...
Ana was very knowledgeable and her family has a deep history in the region. In our time together, she taught us a ton—about the the Native Americans and the local Pueblos, how the Spanish came to the region and brought disease and war but also education and hospitals, and how Los Alamos nearby was the site of the Manhattan Project. Perfect for our first day in Santa Fe!
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Santa Fe feels like a breath of fresh air in many ways—and that’s not just a figure of speech. Santa Fe tours take nature lovers on hikes in the surrounding hills or e-bike tours through downtown, stopping at hidden gems like the Santa Fe Railyard and River Park. You can also follow local guides on walking tours through the historic Plaza, passing landmarks like the Loretto Chapel and Barrio de Analco. For foodies and architecture buffs, curated excursions highlight the city’s dynamic culinary scene and centuries-old adobe buildings that define Santa Fe’s distinctive aesthetic.

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