Immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions of Dia de los Muertos on this 75-minute guided tour through historic Old Town. Explore colorful offrendas, intricate art sculptures, and engaging entertainment while uncovering the rich history and folklore of this cherished celebration. Expertly led by our 5-star tour guides, the experience includes captivating stories about local legends and the significance of the holiday. Participants will contribute to a community offrenda and receive a keepsake button, Day of the Dead skull sticker, a mini Sugar Skull, and a sample of Pan de Muertos to enjoy.
- 75-minute outdoor walking tour with no hills or stairs
- Discover the customs, legends, and artistry of Dia de los Muertos
- Includes a complimentary keepsake and Pan de Muertos sample
- Tours available daily from October 29th to November 2nd at 11am, 3pm, and 6pm
Entire Tour takes place within the historic Old Town area - the birthplace of Albuquerque in 1706. Explore vibrant offrendas, art sculptures, & entertainment while immersing yourself in the Hispanic culture, rich history, and the folklore surrounding this beloved Old Town tradition!
A classic Placita with history and surprises. Death and dying become beautiful as we remember our loved ones and encourage them to reach out to us from the other side.
Visit specialty Dia de Los Muertos Shops. Our 5-Star Tour Guides are DEAD-icated to showing you what makes Old Town special. We will share the background and culture of Day of the Dead, while sharing local history, legends, and lore - and a few Dia de los Muertos Ghost Stories.
Visit the hidden patio and learn about the special Chapel. You can almost feel the dead returning to historic Old Town with stunning altars and offrendas, marigolds, skulls, skeletons, the papel picado (the colorful "fiesta" banners), and more.
Visit community offrendas as you learn their significance and place items of remembrance. Experience adding to a community offrenda and receive a complimentary Dead-icated keepsake souvenir button, Day of the Dead Skull Sticker, and a mini Sugar Skull to take home.
View the San Felipe de Neri Church - built 1793. Church, convent and rectory.
Tour takes place in the heart of the historic area. Guests receive a sample of delicious Pan de Muertos (Bread of the dead) to enjoy during the Tour.
Check-in at our Ticket Window 15-minutes BEFORE Tour Start Time. We are across the street WEST of the historic San Felipe Church, just NORTH of the white brick Noisy Water Winery, in the back of Plaza don Luis, directly next door to the Public Restrooms.
Check in at our Ticket Window at least 15-minutes before Tour Start Time
Albuquerque, the largest city in New Mexico, is known for its unique blend of Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo cultures. Nestled in the high desert, the city offers a stunning backdrop of the Sandia Mountains and a vibrant arts scene, making it a compelling destination for travelers seeking both natural beauty and cultural richness.
The Sandia Peak Tramway offers stunning views of the Rio Grande Valley and the Sandia Mountains. It is the longest aerial tram in the U.S., providing a thrilling ride to the top of the Sandia Mountains.
The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is the world's largest hot air balloon festival, attracting hundreds of pilots and thousands of visitors each year. The event features mass ascensions, special shape balloons, and stunning displays of color against the backdrop of the New Mexico sky.
Old Town Albuquerque is the historic heart of the city, featuring adobe buildings, art galleries, shops, and restaurants. The area is known for its Spanish and Native American influences, as well as its vibrant arts and culture scene.
Petroglyph National Monument is home to one of the largest collections of ancient petroglyphs in North America. The site features over 24,000 images carved by Native American, Spanish, and Anglo peoples, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history and cultural heritage.
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is a living history museum dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich cultural heritage of the 21 Native American pueblos of New Mexico. The center features exhibits, art galleries, a museum shop, and a restaurant serving traditional Pueblo cuisine.
A hearty stew made with pork, green chiles, and potatoes, often served with tortillas or bread
Corn tortillas filled with various ingredients (such as cheese, meat, or vegetables) and covered in a chile sauce
Fried dough puffs, often served with honey or cinnamon sugar
Traditional New Mexican cookies made with lard, flour, and anise seed, often served with coffee or tea
This period offers pleasant weather with mild temperatures and clear skies, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's attractions. The fall foliage in the nearby mountains is also a highlight.
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Albuquerque is generally a safe city for visitors, with a low crime rate and a strong police presence. However, as with any city, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Albuquerque Bus Depot
The ABQ RIDE bus system is affordable and convenient, with frequent services and real-time tracking available via the ABQ RIDE app.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
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Santa Fe is a charming city known for its Pueblo-style architecture, vibrant arts scene, and rich cultural heritage. The city is home to numerous museums, galleries, and historic sites, as well as a variety of shopping and dining options.
Taos is a picturesque town nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, known for its historic adobe buildings, vibrant arts scene, and proximity to outdoor recreation opportunities. The town is home to the Taos Pueblo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as numerous galleries, shops, and restaurants.
Carlsbad Caverns National Park is a stunning underground world of caves, stalactites, and stalagmites, as well as a diverse range of above-ground desert landscapes. The park is home to one of the largest bat colonies in North America, as well as numerous hiking trails and scenic drives.
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