Tram Santa Fe

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As Santa Fe's oldest and finest tour company, Loretto Line, welcomes you to Santa Fe. If you are looking for professionally-guided day tours in and …

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Sep 1, 2024
John provided an excellent experience on the tour! We learned a lot about different aspects of the area, and his vast knowledge of the history and background of the Santa Fe area was very interesting…Full review by Suzy H
Jul 12, 2024
Important note: cash only. They don’t say that on website, but this outfit is cash only. So if you go to pick up point, and then have to leave to go to cash machine, someone else can jump you in line…Full review by tag302
Jul 8, 2024
Great history/culture rich experience! John was informative and funny! I learned so much and gained an even greater appreciation for Santa Fe!Full review by Culture55412121299

Questions & answers

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Is there parking nearby for free
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Yes, especially on weekends when offices are closed and government lots are open.
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Are there any stops near the b & b's? Which ones?
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Thank you for contacting the Loretto Line Tours. The tram tours are non-stop that last approximately one hour and 15 minutes. Suggest going to your search engine to find B&B's in the …
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Thank you for contacting the Loretto Line Tours. The tram tours are non-stop that last approximately one hour and 15 minutes. Suggest going to your search engine to find B&B's in the downtown area.
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Are there restroom stops?
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The trip is not very long. It does stop in the museum area and you might have the opportunity at that stop. Otherwise, it is a pretty short ride.
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Answer by Terri K · Jan 9, 2017
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Do any of the tours go beyond Santa Fe, for instance, include Taos?
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Not that I know of. I will tell you that the Low Road From Taos and Santa Fe is about 1 1/2 hours or so, and much easier drive than the high road. High Road is a lot of twisting turns...
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Not that I know of. I will tell you that the Low Road From Taos and Santa Fe is about 1 1/2 hours or so, and much easier drive than the high road. High Road is a lot of twisting turns... We found Taos to be a completely different space from Santa Fe. A lot different vibe, etc. We used the Fodors Guide (Fodor's In Focus Santa Fe: with Taos and Albuquerque (Travel Guide) ) which was a great source of information for both Santa Fe and Taos.
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Answer by Richard K · Sep 15, 2016
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Hello, Will be in Santa Fe 9/8 to 9/11 for a conference. I will be busy till noon each day. Do you have guided trips in the …
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Hello, Will be in Santa Fe 9/8 to 9/11 for a conference. I will be busy till noon each day. Do you have guided trips in the afternoons on the Pecos or other private waters. If so, what are your prices? I am fairly experienced in fly fishing. Thanks, Noble Bichara
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The Loretta Line Tours takes you around Santa Fe, NM. From Loretto Chapel* 207 Old Santa Fe Trail: Departs: 10 am, noon, and 2 pm, seven days a week. From La Fonda Hotel on …
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The Loretta Line Tours takes you around Santa Fe, NM. From Loretto Chapel* 207 Old Santa Fe Trail: Departs: 10 am, noon, and 2 pm, seven days a week. From La Fonda Hotel on the southeast corner of the Plaza: Departs: 10:30 am, 12:30 pm, and 2:30 pm seven days a week. Adults: $15 Children under 12 (with parent): $10 From Googling Loretta Line there are day trips for fishing it seems. High Desert Angler (you will have to google this) Address: 460 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Hours: Summer hours: May 15 - Sept 15 M- Sat 8am - 6 pm / Sun 11am - 4pm Winter hours: M-Sat 10 – 6 / Sun 11am - 4pm Phone: (505) 988-7688
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Answer by Richard K · Sep 4, 2016
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