Tour privati a piedi di Taos





Descrizione
Narrazione individuale a piedi del noto artista, scrittore, guida e narratore di Taos Sam Richardson.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Racconto ambulante sulla storia e la cultura di Taos, la scena artistica, i punti di interesse e le figure storiche. Ascolta lo scout di frontiera Kit Carson, Padre Martinez (il Ben Franklin del New Mexico), R.C. Gorman (l'artista più famoso del passato di Taos) e la socialite Mabel Dodge Lujan (la Gertrude Stein di Taos), tra gli altri.
RC Gorman è stato il primo nativo americano ad avere una propria galleria. Era l'artista più famoso e di successo di Taos.
Mike Vargas dipinge bellissimi santi del New Mexico. Tutti originali. Non ci sono due uguali
Il quartiere a luci rosse durante i giorni del selvaggio west.
Strada storica dove il governatore Bent fu assassinato durante la rivolta del 1847
Strada storica dove il fuorilegge John Dunn ha quattro saloon e una sala da gioco
Statue commemorative con la narrazione della tua guida sui veterani di Taos e sui veterani di Taos Pueblo
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Tutte le aree e le superfici sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi alla schiena
- Sconsigliato in gravidanza
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(91)
Sam is very knowledgeable and has some great stories about the interesting history and characters of Taos!
Sam Our guide was super nice but our group of 5 could not hear him..when i brought it up he joked about it but still we couldn't hear or distinguish what he was all saying..he looks down or to the side alot and his voice is very soft and sounds muffled or like hes mumbling. And the tour is 98% outside walking around the plaza technically(car truck noise)..also both the $40 historical tour and $50 walking history tour listed for this event were the same tour here..2 of the gals were here for the $40 history tour and 3 of us for the $50 history tour and Sam the guide gave us all the same tour so 3 of us were overcharged..we also had to go find our guide. The instructions for tour said to meet in front of statue and our guide was in front of the big hotel which is behind the statue..we went looking for him after 15 minutes since no guide showed up in front of statue. It could be a good tour because of the history and significance of the Taos area but tour guides have to be able to project their voices and connect with their customers
This tour was a great way to experience Taos for the first time. Sam was a great guide, providing lots of details about the history and current aspects of Taos. As a longtime resident, Sam provided details from a local perspective that I really appreciated.
Sam was an excellent tour guide and shared a wealth of information on Taos. He was engaging and humorous. We highly recommend this walking tour.
Sam (our guide) was outstanding. He talked about the history of Taos, the culture, the art scene, and some of the movies made in the Taos area. He made the hour and an half interesting and informative. We enjoyed talking with him and visiting various galleries and local shops.
Wonderful walking tour with Sam - we loved his stories and the opportunity to learn more about Taos, past and present. It has made our stay in the area so much more interesting! There was a glitch with TripAdvisor/ Viator communications with Sam, so once you book, you may want to contact Sam at the number provided to confirm your tour.
Sam was really amazing! So knowledgeable and it was such a great tour! Highly recommended and so much fun! One of the best parts of the trip.
Sam was great and very knowledgeable about the area! I just moved to the area recently and my parents were in town so it was great to have a knowledgeable guide that knew the area well!
Interesting and informative tour of downtown Taos. Our guide, Sam was knowledgeable and had interesting insights along the way.
Sam is not the best tour guide. He tells mainly anecdotal infirmation, plugs certain businesses on the square, is easily distracted, loses track of people on the tour when crossing streets (and we were only four altogether) starts the tour before businesses open and says, "They'll be here after lunch." His voice is very low and he doesn't speak up when there is noise nearby. His aidiovisual aids are mostly his own drawings, which he plugs on the tour as well. My least favorite Vistor experience to date. I did better walking around myself afterwards and talking to shop owners and artists. Taos is the bomb. This tour was overpriced and underwhelming.



