Explore

Taos Artisan Walking Tour + Chocolate

Image 0
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3
Image 4
Image 5
Image 6
Image 7
Image 8
Image 9
Image 10
Image 11
Image 12
Image 13
Image 14
Image 15
Image 16
Overview
Immerse into Taos’ eclectic artistic community! Starting on Kit Carson Road, weave in and out of winding alleyways exploring the historical context while pausing to mix with the local art scene. Taos has been on the map as an art colony since the late 1800s and it has a reputation for its eclectic talented creative populace. Come to this high desert mountain town to not only experience the ethereal light and vivid landscape, but to also encounter this dynamic community and their remarkable art to life. Enjoy a mix of old and new while exploring downtown’s rich art history. Discover the vibrant center of this uniquely quirky and highly talented community.
We conclude this tour with a Chocolate Elixir at Chokola to weave in the art of chocolate making by owners Deb and Javier who are passionate about every step in the process of their decadent sipping chocolate, truffles, mousses and tarts! A perfect way to celebrate the finale of your immersion to Taos Artisans!
City: Taos
Wed 18 Jun
Other dates
i
You can choose the date already on the booking website
Starting at $125.00
Wed 18 Jun
Starting at $125.00
Make a reservation
What's Included
Experience Guide
Hot or Cold Sipping Chocolate Elixir
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Dress in comfortable walking shoes.
What To Expect
1
Heritage Inspirations
Journey with your guide throughout the historic area of Taos and the Taos Plaza.
2
The Couse-Sharp Historic Site
Learn about the founding fathers of the Taos Artist Society
3
Blumenschein Home & Museum
Meet artisan Rich Nichlos in Ernest Blumensceins Art Studio
4
Taos Plaza
Discover the WPA commissioned frescoes painted by Taos Artist Society Members
5
Tres Estrellas Design
Meet owners Chris and Carla at Tres Estrellas Gallery for an in depth experience to learn about native textiles of the northern New Mexico and Mexican. Dive deep into this rich history of our Rio Grande Blankets and the churro sheep introduced to provide some of the finest weaving materials. Enjoy a weaving demo by Carla who is passionate about sharing her handwoven shawls and blankets that use hand-died yarns inspired by our native textiles of Taos Region.
Show 2 more stops
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Related events

Events in the same area