For over 40 years, TMO has been the place where adventures begin. We have the gear, clothing and footwear to prepare you for just about anything Taos has to offer – hiking, camping, climbing, rafting, trail running, yoga and more.
Fine Oriental cuisine, specializing in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Thai. Open daily.
If you're looking for the coffee mugs, tshirts, hats, keychains and pocketknives that say "Taos" then this is the spot for you.
Enjoy organic juices and smoothies, delicious vegetarian salads, or gluten-free sandwiches and wraps made from the freshest ingredients, you can’t go wrong at Sol Food. Dine in their café or have your favorites wrapped to go.
Thom’s work represents the icons of the West and Southwest - gypsy women, crosses, bucking broncos, coyotes, cow skulls, and saguaro cacti. As he said, "my interpretation of Indian jewelry,” He actually calls these works "wall jewelry.”
At Whataburger, community isn’t just where we do business — it’s at the heart of everything we do. Our culture is built on taking pride in our work, caring for each other, and loving to serve our customers.
In the heart of Taos’ Historical District, on Taos Plaza, proudly represents 10 exceptional artists, creating art in beautiful Northern New Mexico.
Drinks hot, iced, or blended. Assortment of fresh pastries, sweet breads, burritos-on-the-go, bagels, and more. Free wireless Internet. Great atmosphere. Featuring Ohori’s Coffee. We also have a drive-through.
Learn about ancient cultures and walk in deep history. Enjoy our food of many flavors and experience the beauty of our complex human landscape and extraordinary public spaces.
Set across several adobe houses dating from the 1800s, this landmark inn is a 2-minute walk from the Kit Carson Home and Museum, and 3 minutes from Taos Plaza. Live entertainment nightly and award-winning cuisine.
In 1801 construction started on an adobe church with a flat roof and walls three to four feet thick. From 1826 to 1857 it served as the local priest Padre Antonio Jose Martínez’s headquarters.
Whether it’s a paddle or a fishing line you’re looking to spend time with, Taos offers a diverse selection of lakes, river stretches and holes to ride, wade and angle in.