Pueblo Encantado

198 State Road 592, Tesuque, New Mexico, 87574, United States | 5 star hotel

Travel Blogs from Tesuque

"I am an American Citizen"

A travel blog entry by cphenly

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... Qu-weh-nee) Pueblo, which consisted of about 400 tiny rooms which were once home to about 100 people. When we first encountered it from ground level, we had no idea how big it was; you can only see a few of the rooms at a time, and you can't ever see half of the circle at all as it is downhill from the path. From up above, though, you get a sense of how impressive the structure was.

Above the Tyuonyi, many of the ...

The Indians Lose Again

A travel blog entry by cphenly

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... to read the trail guide entries really fast, and we made it back to the main cut-off trail to the parking lot just as it started to rain. By the time we got to the car, it was raining in earnest, and as we drove the roughly 7 miles back to the visitor center, we drove through some hellacious downpour. Got a couple of great photos with the storm over the mountains, though.

The Historical Park itself, it turns out, was preserved largely ...

Snake!

A travel blog entry by lynnandkriss

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... I liked them. Anyway the smell of scorched meat that had assailed us from early in the day became too much to stand. So we bought carnitas (little meats) from a nice Mexican who mumbled enthusiastically about Canadians. Couldn’t tell if he liked them or not but carnitas (slices of beef and fried onions and salsa in a folded tortilla) is good eatin’.

LK: Picked up a couple of maps from a woman at the Visitor Centre who ...

New Mexico!!! (Santa Fe -- a fav on our trip)

A travel blog entry by ngolgowski

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We spent about a day and a half in Santa Fe, New Mexico, finding a cute hotel(with pool!) in the heart of "downtown" which was hardly anything like the kind of downtown that would come visually to mind, but more like its honest title, "historic district" (though our hotel balcony's view could catch a piece of the state capitol that was practically across the street).

Beautiful original architecture -- we were ...

A very very very old place

A travel blog entry by abiandjon

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... modern scientists, architects and carpenters can't understand how the staircase is able to remain standing. Anyways it is very beautiful. We also visited the museum and a local pub called the Dragon Room. We really enjoyed a couple of the local pale ale brews and then hopped back on our bikes for home. Funny thing was we were worried a couple of beers would inhibit our cycling, but it was in fact easier and faster than ...

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Location

This 5 star hotel, located on 198 State Road 592, Tesuque, is near El Rancho de las Golondrinas, Rodeo de Santa Fe, Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve, and Planetarium at Santa Fe Community College.
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