- Our list of the best things to do in Embudo, New Mexico, features the top 25 nearby activities — including 16 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Embudo, NM has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, and Adventures.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Embudo, NM , followed by 23 popular activities in nearby cities, including Abiquiu, Taos, Chimayo, Dixon, Espanola, Ranchos De Taos and Santa Fe
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In Sante Fe, it is simply known as The Plaza, and serves as the cultural and social center of the city. Visitors to this historic area can walk to surrounding landmarks, visit the shops and restaurants, and attend special events held throughout the year.
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With Food Tour New Mexico, visitors can sample the Southwestern cuisines that the region is known for from multiple restaurants. One of the highlights of the trip is an olive oil shop where visitors can sample a variety of oils.
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The Low Road From Taos and Santa Fe is a scenic drive along the Rio Grande between the two sites. It takes drivers through rolling hills and historic villages, and offers views of the river and mountains.
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The Loretta Chapel, built in Gothic-Revival style, was completed in 1878. Most visitors to this site are there to see the 'Miraculous Staircase' which rises 22-feet up to the loft and includes two 360-degree turns with no visible means of support.
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The Tlaxcalan Indians of Mexico helped to construct the San Miguel Mission in 1610 as they were servants of the Spanish settlers. It remains the oldest church in the United States that is still in use.
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Thought to be one of the most famous modern railways in the United States, the Santa Fe Southern Railway carries both passengers and freight between Lamy and Santa Fe. Those who enjoy train rides will like the classical passenger cars across the 18 mile trip.
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Recently called one of the top 10 farmers markets in the United States, the Santa Fe Farmers Market is held within the Santa Fe Rail Yard. Shoppers can buy locally grown fresh flowers and produce along with crafts of local artists.
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For the best in artisanal chocolates, visitors to Santa Fe must visit Kakawa Chocolate House. Guests can sample a variety of chocolate treats, drinks and baked goods, then shop for a treat to take with them as the head back out on the road.
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Founded in 1972, the Nedra Matteucci Galleries contain both historic and contemporary works. The gallery houses examples of paintings and sculptures from the American West, modern American artists, American impressionists, and Russian Realist works.
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To experience over 100 years of Art History, visitors to Santa Fe must travel Canyon Road. Art lovers travel here from all over the world to visit the more than 130 galleries, meet the artists, and enjoy the beauty of this historic district.