Acoma Sky City Pottery

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(937) · Museum in Acoma Pueblo, United States
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The Sky City Cultural Center and Haak’u Museum, rich in cultural architecture, serves as the reception center and museum for visitors to the Pueblo of …

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Nov 18, 2023
500 year old Indian village atop a tall rock formation still inhabited by the Acoma. First class visitor center. Easy access off I40.Full review by Walter T
Apr 26, 2023
We made the drive to the museum to support the tribe, even though we knew that the Pueblo itself is still closed due to Covid. We skipped the virtual tour and perused the small museum and gift shop,…Full review by glennmartinwc
May 3, 2021
Our family - some from the USA, some from Australia -- went to Albuquerque on holiday. We went before the pandemic, but the Trip Advisor form doesn't allow for dates prior to June, 2020. Also, all th…Full review by Exploration76533

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Hours of operation and ticket prices
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The cost of the trip to the top of Sky City is a worthwhile investment, and usually includes a photo pass. There are artist vendors at the top with their hand made pottery and …
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The cost of the trip to the top of Sky City is a worthwhile investment, and usually includes a photo pass. There are artist vendors at the top with their hand made pottery and jewelry, and their prices tend to be lower than those of the vendors down below.
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I am hoping to tour their Church and Sky City with my family (only us 4) for my 70th birthday. Am I allowed (with buying …
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I am hoping to tour their Church and Sky City with my family (only us 4) for my 70th birthday. Am I allowed (with buying a camera permit) to take a photo with my family members with the Church or other wondrous sites outside as my background for my phot memories? Thank You for sharing your information and experience. MiMI from Texas
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You can stand in front of the church for a photo, but you can't take any pictures inside the church or of the cemetery. You also must ask permission to take a photo of any vendor or …
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You can stand in front of the church for a photo, but you can't take any pictures inside the church or of the cemetery. You also must ask permission to take a photo of any vendor or person of Acoma.
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How much is entrance fee
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The tour fee is $25 per person, and if you have a camera that fee is included unless you decide to tour just the museum, the clerk will charge you $6 per camera.
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About how long would you reserve to get a good tour? Two hours?
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2hrs is probably good. Maybe 2.5 Once you get on the bus, get to the top, take the tour, and if possible walk down the ancient path back to the cultural center. It's a very memorable tour.
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Is it possible or advisable to purchase tour tickets in advance before arrival at Acoma Pueblo, or does one buy tickets …
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Is it possible or advisable to purchase tour tickets in advance before arrival at Acoma Pueblo, or does one buy tickets on the spot?
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Good morning Justinian21, Thank you for inquiring about purchasing tour tickets to visit Acoma Pueblo. Advanced group purchases are made for 15 or more people. Therefore, we …
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Good morning Justinian21, Thank you for inquiring about purchasing tour tickets to visit Acoma Pueblo. Advanced group purchases are made for 15 or more people. Therefore, we encourage you to come out to Acoma and arrive to our Sky City Cultural Center & Haak’u Museum. Check in with our admissions cashier and you may purchase our admissions package. Our admissions package includes the pueblo guided tour, Haak’u Museum admissions, and a camera permit. We look forward to your visit with us. Thank you.
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