Historic Ledoux Street Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great sculptures and doors.
Went on a Sunday during COVID and everything was closed. Regardless there are lots of sculptures and art to admire from the street. We were drawn to the brightly painted doors. Big downside in the sum...
I have been to Taos several times but had no idea of the treasure I would find here. You can park at the Harwood Museum and walk the one block street full of other galleries and museums. What a wo...
Wonderful older architecture and a few newer buildings, (The Harwood Gallery) that fit right in. A great place for a relaxed stroll, visit art galleries, and fell you are in a place that seems almost ...
Holiday lighting of Ledoux Street, first Saturday in December
Saturday, December 1st, the farolitos (luminarios) were lit. Open fires for warming one's hands and roasting marshmallows were lit. Hot cider and Italian chili were served as well as delicious cookies...
Great sculptures and doors.
Went on a Sunday during COVID and everything was closed. Regardless there are lots of sculptures and art to admire from the street. We were drawn to the brightly painted doors. Big downside in the sum...
A total hidden gem!
I have been to Taos several times but had no idea of the treasure I would find here. You can park at the Harwood Museum and walk the one block street full of other galleries and museums. What a wo...
A geat place to stroll and explore
Wonderful older architecture and a few newer buildings, (The Harwood Gallery) that fit right in. A great place for a relaxed stroll, visit art galleries, and fell you are in a place that seems almost ...
Holiday lighting of Ledoux Street, first Saturday in December
Saturday, December 1st, the farolitos (luminarios) were lit. Open fires for warming one's hands and roasting marshmallows were lit. Hot cider and Italian chili were served as well as delicious cookies...
Great Plaza, Galleries, Restaurants and Stores
Spent a few hours strolling around the square. Some gift shops, Galleries, Restaurants. Can be very crowded and tough to find parking at peak times.