PARSE SECO is an experimental creative space that provides a platform for artists, musicians, and creators to present experiences in an intimate setting.
A true community theater effort that stages productions at nearly every theater space in the region (including their home stage in Des Montes; Metta Theater; Dixon’s Toolshed) and at both Taos Mesa Brewing and KTAOS Solar Center.
San Francisco de Asis Church is a still-active 18th-century parish that, thanks to Ansel Adams and Georgia O’Keeffe, became a modern art icon—and a quintessential Taos landmark. It’s one of New Mexico’s most photographed churches.
A boutique “tasting room” set in a renovated, historic building with a colorful past and exploding with charm, the atmosphere, and interior design make it fun to delight in the luxury of a carefully crafted cocktail.
In the heart of Taos’ Historical District, on Taos Plaza, proudly represents 10 exceptional artists, creating art in beautiful Northern New Mexico.
For 25 years, Julie Jennerjahn has been the original owner of Steppin’ Out in Taos. After 20 years of providing quality and comfortable footwear, Jennerjahn expanded her boutique to introduce clothing and accessories.
Melinda Littlejohn began her fine art career as a minimal abstractionist but gravitated to the style of 17th century Spanish Bodegon still life paintings. She moved in 2011 to her studio located in the village of Arroyo Seco.
Steeped in history and tradition, Ojo Caliente is one of the country’s oldest health spas. Tucked between rugged desert cliffs and a cottonwood-lined bosque, our mineral hot springs and cozy accommodations await soakers seeking healing and respite.
Vintage trailer hotel and starlight campground in one of the most mystical locations on the planet. Camp under the starry sky next to our legendary mountains and feel the "pull" of Taos.
We search out the most unique products in the area to bring to our store, oftentimes one of a kind creations. Browse our store and enjoy our ever changing inventory of colorful, whimsical and often surprising gifts and collectibles.
Located on Hwy 64 between Taos and Angel Fire and mile markers 268 & 269, owned and operated by Kevin and JoAnne DeKeuster, who create functional and sculptural ceramic pieces that are lead free, dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe.
Selling fabulous home furnishings, crafts, gifts, pottery and accessories that truly represent Taos. Visit us and take home a piece of Taos!