We have new books, great used books in all subjects, first editions -- including the best selection of signed firsts in the area -- and a great selection of remainders. We buy, sell and trade books.
Historic Hondo Restaurant is a cozy atmosphere for family and friends to enjoy a meal together. We offer an affordable après -ski menu and an exciting lighter fare dinner menu accompanied by our hand-picked wine list.
Founded in 1978, they relish the joy of singing together and bringing quality choral musical concerts to the community. The chorus performs in many genres including opera, world music, spirituals, jazz, contemporary and traditional.
is located in the beautiful and rugged landscape of Taos, New Mexico, where the land, sky, and people serve as an inspiration for beautiful art. The gallery is host to several very talented local artists. Meet owner and artist Gayle Weisfield in her studio.
This workshop is for professional artists, beginning artists and creative souls. Gwen’s Watercolor, Fine Art Collage and Mixed Media Workshops brim with life, color and camaraderie.
Debbie Lujan is a local photographer and is a native of Taos Pueblo who specializes in photography of Taos Pueblo, New Mexico.
Bill Curry Photography specializes in resort spas, global travel photography, and on-location fashion and lifestyle photography.
In addition to offering cooking classes, Cooking Studio Taos hosts a Secret Supper club once a month. Join us for a five course meal, prepared by Chef Chris Maher, at a secret location in the Taos area that changes every month.
Zia Botanics is a farm-to-family skincare line. Our minimal skincare products support skin's natural protection, repair, and renewal mechanisms to ensure skin functions optimally and ages well. Each product is made on-site with our farm-grown calendula.
This home is a fabulous vacation location. It is situated on 5 irrigated acres in the foothills above the village of Arroyo Seco. You can walk or ride bikes to the village along a creek on a tree-lined road.
Hotel Willa is a 51-room, local art-filled hotel in Taos’ historic district. A home away from home for you to explore the Southwest and experience the immense outdoor space overlooking the Couse pasture and nearby mountain ranges.
It’s hard to pin Sugar Nymphs down to any one style. Home cooking from around the world might be close. The menu changes constantly with fresh produce and meats, most locally grown. In-house baked goods including GF desserts.