The pueblo itself is fairly amazing but the fact that it is still occupied ( nearly 1000) years , is incredible . A tour guide is available at frequent intervals and in my opinion , is a must . The young woman who guided us...More
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The pueblo itself is fairly amazing but the fact that it is still occupied ( nearly 1000) years , is incredible . A tour guide is available at frequent intervals and in my opinion , is a must . The young woman who guided us...More
Make sure to check the website regarding any closures but the website is not always updated immediately - it was supposed to be closed when we went but a local business owner in Taos told us they had re-opened, which we were very excited about!...More
We took the tour , which is highly recommended, and gained insight into the culture, history and lives of these Puebloan peoples. After the tour, we were able to spend additional time with our guide to ask additional questions. He was so patient and very...More
Check to see if it is open when you plan to be there. We would have had to wait for 10 days for it to be open. We were sure glad we had gone to the Acoma/Sky City Pueblo so we at least had some...More
Taos Pueblo was extremely charming. The people within the community were warm and welcoming. We spent a few hours walking around, taking photos, and enjoying this beautiful community, If you are staying in this area, this is a MUST!
This Pueblo was a must for us when visiting Taos. 3 years ago when we came, it was closed. Today it was closed! Called their phone and was told it always closes for 2 months this time of year but the dates vary. Call before...More
One of the highlights of my trip to Santa Fe was to see Taos Pueblo. I was told by the organizer of my private one on one tour,just a couple of days beforehand , that this attraction was closed during the month of March This...More
Not knocking the place with my review, just want to point out that Trip Advisor has the wrong info for when it is open. Today (28 Mar) there was a police car keeping all non-residents out; she told us that they are always closed this...More
Before visiting, check the dates you're allowed to visit, and that the weather. Please remember that though this may seem like an outdoor museum, this place is still home to its inhabitants. So, be mindful and respectful of that. It's amazing to see the structures...More
Unfortunately on the day that we were scheduled to visit they had 6-8 inches of snow, and it was windy and cold. Workers were busy clearing snow upon our arrival with none of the pueblos open. The young lady did a good job of explaining...More