A tranquil, sophisticated adobe hotel in leafy surroundings, this upscale inn is less a 12-minute walk through local neighborhoods to the Taos Plaza and a 3-mile drive from the Taos Pueblo.
Comprising several early 20th-century, adobe-style buildings on 3 acres, this casual hotel is an 11-minute walk from Taos Plaza and 2 miles from the native American shops at Taos Pueblo. Free continental breakfast and afternoon cookies.
With shaded gardens and lovely indoor spaces, this artistic salon is steeped in early 20th century artistic and literary history – a perfect place to stay, get married or have a retreat. 2/10 mile east of Taos Plaza on Morada Lane.
This modern hotel is a 3.1-mile drive from the Harwood Museum of Art and 3 miles' drive from downtown Taos. Enjoy a restful vacation or a productive business trip while close to everything!
With seating for up to 600 for dinner indoors, or the option of an outdoor reception in one of the several courtyards, The Sagebrush is a popular choice for local and out-of-town weddings. Wedding packages are available.
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Hacienda Del Sol Bed & Breakfast is a wedding venue nestled at the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, with awe-inspiring views, stunning gardens, and inclusive packages, you're sure to cherish each loving moment spent at this hacienda.
Casually elegant 1832 adobe hacienda nestled in a country setting. Scenic country grounds, labyrinth, private patios, space for quiet reflection, on-site orchards, and organic and/or locally-sourced gourmet breakfasts daily.
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The famed Taos Plaza is the front door of this quiet hotel and conference center. Relax in the comfortable common areas or view the D.H. Lawrence "Forbidden Art" collection.
Parts of this adobe bed-and-breakfast date back to 1802. Rustic, individually-decorated rooms feature Native American art and crafts and Spanish colonial antiques, and all include en suite bathrooms with whirlpool tubs and free WiFi. Just one block from Taos Plaza.