Fully narrated tours offered twice daily

Tour the Historic Taos Plaza past the famous La Fonda Hotel, then through the heart of Taos past many other interesting sites.

History and Culture Tour
Wind your way carefree through the scenic streets of Taos, NM starting with a tour of the historic Taos Plaza. Check out the picturesque shops, museums and other places of interest along the way. Hear fascinating stories about the history, people and places as you go.

End the day with a photo stop at the famous San Francisco de Asis church in Ranchos de Taos, home of some of the most picturesque shops in the area.
Our tours will enlighten you to the richness of our cultures and the reason Taoseños Love Taos!
Jewelry and Kachina photos
courtesy of the Millicent Rogers Museum

Boarding Location:
Taos Plaza
Season-May-Oct
Taos Plaza
10:30AM or 2:00PM

Historic Taos Plaza
Ticket sold at Atira's 102 A South Plaza
Departure times may vary by approximately 10 minutes.


Fares
$45 Adults
$15 Children (7-12)
6 & under Free
(Entry Fees of $10 for adults to the Millicent Rogers Museum)

Tickets may be purchased at Atira's, Online, By Phone, Or on the Trolley. Reservations recommended!

 

History and Culture Tour


Do you know...
Why the original church at Taos Pueblo is in ruins?

Why so many doors and windows are painted blue?

What those round pueblo ovens are called?

How the Penitentes got started in this area?

What happened to Gov. Bent, the first governor of New Mexico?

Who Ernest Blumenschein and Bert Phillips were?

Who the famous in-crowd in Taos was in the 1920's?

Who Patrocinio Barela was and how he died?

Come with us...and you will!


Charters Welcome -
Call for Reservations

Have a wedding coming up?
We will provide an enchanting ride for the wedding party from the church to the reception.


Contact us Today
505.550.5612 or
email:
TaosTrolleyTours@aol.com

 

 

All along the tour, you will experience the beautiful Taos mountain vistas, a part of the Sangre de Cristo mountain range.

End your tour with a photo stop at San Francisco de Asis Church in Ranchos de Taos, one of the most photographed churches in the country.

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The next stop is the Millicent Rogers Museum that displays a spectacular collection of jewelry, textiles, pottery, kachina dolls and basketry from many Southwestern tribes.

Maria Martinez, potter
Photo courtesy of Millicent Rogers Museum