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Taos Pueblo

120 Veterans Highway, Taos, NM 87571
575 758 1028
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Ranked #8 of 39 attractions in Taos
Type: Historic Sites, Ancient Ruins, Reservations, Landmarks/ Points of Interest, Neighbourhoods
Activities: City walk sightseeing, Group tours/walking tour
Owner description: Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The... more » Owner description: Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. We welcome you to visit our village when you travel to northern New Mexico.Taos Pueblo Hours: Monday - Saturday 8:00am-4:00pm and Sunday 8:30am-4:00pm.Guided Tours available daily starting at 9:00 am.Pueblo Shops open daily.Taos Pueblo is expected to be open for the winter season. Any closures would be due to unexpected events within the community and will be posted on our official website. « less
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Houston, Texas
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1 of 5 stars Reviewed 24 May 2013 NEW

Ok, first of all you are parking in a lot and then going to pay $10 each (plus $6 if you want to take a photo), it is like walking through a sad neighborhood that has gone downhill.... I mean the only thing that appears to be original is maybe the half wall around the main area, and the church... More

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Atlanta, Georgia
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 23 May 2013 NEW

I first visited here 55 years ago as a child with my parents. We had a 1956 turquoise and white chevrolet with no air conditioning. The indians put on a program of dancing and chanting, and we got to walk around a little bit. Fifty five years later, there is a parking area so you don't just "drive in" as... More

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Las Vegas, Nevada
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 May 2013 NEW

took the tour it was very interesting and informative, nice way to kill a couple hours, people were very friendly, and more that happy to sell their merchandise but not pushy.

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Tucson
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 May 2013 NEW

We were fortunate enough to be in Taos early in May when it was just beautiful. The sky was that deep blue you see most often at altitudes like the, there were big fluffy white clouds and there had been just enough rain to keep the dust down. We could not stop ourselves from saying, "Isn't this beautiful!" When you... More

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Baltimore, Maryland
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 May 2013 NEW

You must visit the Taos Pueblo! Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. On entering the Pueblo, you come across San Geronimo Catholic Church, completed in 1850. It, like all buildings on the Pueblo, is adobe-styled and has beautiful blue windows. To your left is... More

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Binghamton, New York
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 17 May 2013

There is no way to truly capture and describe the Pueblo--it's something one must see. The literature says it's "the oldest continuously inhabited dwelling in the United States," and when you step into the area, and see the old adobe structures (there are two primary buildings,) set against the stunning backdrop of the mountains, you realize you've not really seen... More

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 May 2013 via mobile

We did not do the guided tour but wandered around on our own. Ten dollars a person plus six dollars per camera. OK, I guess. Never been charged to take pictures, but I guess I understand. As their brochure states everything is still original, the large pueblo on the north believed to be about 1000 years old! Pretty neat to... More

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colorado
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55 helpful votes 55 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 15 May 2013

We enjoyed our time at the Pueblo. We probably spent about 2 hours there, walking around and taking photos of the unique pueblo buildings including the chapel. We also enjoyed seeing the Indian artwork and bought some jewelry. The fee we paid was $12 per person plus a camera fee of $6 for a total of $30 for two of... More

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Monument, Colorado
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83 helpful votes 83 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 May 2013

We paid $26 for the two of us and our camera to tour the pueblo. I've been to Angkor Wat, Choquequirao, Borobudur, Neuschwanstein, Ephesus, Tikal, Tulum, Copan, the Acropolis and even the Roman Colosseum and paid less. That being said, I still think it was worth the entrance fee. There are very few places in the Americas, much less North... More

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Chelmsford, Essex
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 9 May 2013

We enjoyed our visit to Taos Pueblo and found the history of it fascinating. It is all very photogenic and if you try and blank out the cars, trucks, gas tanks etc you can just about picture it as it was hundreds of years ago. However, although most of it still looks authentic, most of the rooms now are gift... More

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