A short distance from the Plaza, with a peaceful, relaxing, sanctuary feel.....featuring fine arts. Crafts and gifts at very reasonable prices. 2.5% of sales goes to the veterans programs. Open Thursday. Friday, Saturday noon to 4:30pm, or call 575 776 4492.
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.
Be at your best in Taos! Relax or recharge with nurturing, therapeutic massage. Reset with heart-centered life coaching. Feel great now.
A Transformative Art Space; Art as Tao(s). Receive massage, create your dream, and connect with community. We support you in living all that you are.
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.
Located on the Plaza in what is probably the oldest building in Taos, the Alley has a rich history dating back over 400 years. Live music, menu featuring bar food favorites, games, and a lively locals and visitors scene.
Maria's Mexican Restaurant has reopened in a new location, offering traditional Mexican cuisine with a focus on family recipes and authentic flavors.
Taos Healing Arts has been serving the community since 1991. We specialize in a wide variety of therapeutic modalities to serve you best and help you relax, rejuvenate and heal.
Educational toys, Art supplies, School supplies, Stationary, Craft supplies, Party decorations and more.
If it’s ice you’re looking for, head to the Taos Youth and Family Center for indoor public skating or hockey. Open to the general public and for just a few dollars ($3 Adults, $2 Children), and the kids can get in some recreational blading.
Homegrown cannabis in Taos
Everything made in New Mexico. Red and green chile powders, pods, salsas, sauces, jams, jellies, biscochitos, pinon coffee, wood carvings, Native American jewelry, ornaments, fetishes, Day of the Dead, ristras, wreaths, luminarias and books