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Paperback Fodor's Santa Fe, Taos & Albuquerque Book

ISBN: 140000814X

ISBN13: 9781400008148

Fodor's Santa Fe, Taos & Albuquerque

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Fodor's. For Choice Travel Experiences. Fodor's helps you unleash the possibilities of travel by providing the insightful tools you need to experience the trips you want. Although you're at the helm, Fodor's offers the assurance of our expertise, the guarantee of selectivity, and the choice details that truly define a destination. It's like having a friend in Santa Fe, Taos & Albuquerque -Updated frequently, Fodor's Santa Fe, Taos & Albuquerque provides...

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A Supremely Useful Guidebook For Albuquerque And Northern New Mexico

Fodor's "Santa Fe, Taos & Albuquerque" is one of their best guidebooks. I used it extensively while planning a recent trip to New Mexico, and the information and opinions within it were generally right on the money. While I refered to it for planning my lodging during the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, it really proved its worth during an extended road trip to Santa Fe and Los Alamos. The advice was always cogent, and practical tips were very helpful, especially when it came to getting oriented on Santa Fe's notoriously confusing streets. Thanks to the book's recommendation, I made reservations at The Bishop's Lodge, a captivating and beautiful historical property founded by Archbishop Jean Baptiste Lamy 150 years ago. I appreciated the guide's putting the property in historical context, and was delighted at the off-the-beaten-path tip. Likewise, the guide's emphasis on the important art scene in Santa Fe led me to numerous galleries and shops; all the things that it recommended for someone of my interests were well-covered and accurate. Various other advice either on its own or as part of the great "A Good Walk" features, was useful, particularly regarding restaurants, shops, and the area around the Santa Fe Plaza, including the La Fonda Hotel (with it's wonderful lobby and shops,) the beautiful St. Francis Cathedral (with its truly beautiful stained glass of many different styles,) and the quaint Loretto Chapel (with it's unusual staircase and interesting gift shop.) Although I didn't go to Taos during this trip, I did go to Los Alamos, which was well-covered and is prettier than I expected. There are many things to do in this small town, but the museums related to the atomic bomb development that occurred there are most captivating. The Los Alamos Historical Museum was especially interesting (and it's free!) and deserves more detail in the book along with the adjacent Fuller Lodge. The museum is located on "Bathtub Row" and even though the guide doesn't recommend it, it's interesting to take the museum's walking tour down Bathtub Row. At the intersection of Bathtub Row and Peach Street sits J. Robert Oppenheimer's former home (it's private property,) and returning to the museum you pass ancient Puebloan structures that date back hundreds of years. The book is correct in noting this incongruity of ancient and atomic cultures juxtaposed in such a small space. Use caution when visiting the larger and newer Bradbury Science Museum, as the museum has some unusual operating hours, which are correctly listed in this guide. This is a very well done travel guide, and I made extensive use of it both planning my trip to New Mexico, and actually traveling the area. My primary interests were balloons, the artistic scene in Santa Fe, and historical sites and museums. For those purposes this guide served me well; others will have different interests of course, but I am confident that regardless of your interests, if you are going to New Mexico this book wi

good book

very helpful and gave good information. I would order Fodor's again for my travel needs. Speedy delivery.

Enchanting New Mexico

Great guide book! We used it often on our drive from Albuquerque to Santa Fe to Taos. I especially liked the section called "a good walk", where you could find a decent route to enjoy many sights, without wasting too many steps (i.e. wandering around aimlessly).

Great travel book for a trip to northern New Mexico

Really enjoyed this book on my trip to Sante Fe, Taos, and Albuquerque. Every restaurant and place to visit in the book was worth my time. Highly recommend.

Made Our Trip Easier!

Valuable resource when traveling for the first time in New Mexico. Constantly referred to the book for recommendations on where to eat and what sights to see. Used the book prior to our trip to decide on places to stay. We were never disappointed with the recommendations. Some of the information was outdated i.e., hours of operation, admission costs, etc., but nothing major. I was so pleased with the guide that I bought the Pacific Northwest book so I would have new ideas for weekend get-aways.
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