DOCUMENTING LIFE BEAUTIFULLY Fine Art Portraits, Fashion Photographer Wedding Photographer,
Salon X is a full service upscale salon and day spa providing exceptional service using the greenest products available. Services include hair cuts, color, and styling; day spa services include facials, manicure, pedicures and waxing.
The Goods that Make a Home Good.
Mattresses, Furniture and Appliances.
Omnihum is a gallery showcasing the artwork of some of the finest visionaries, creators, and storytellers New Mexico has to offer. We are located in the historic district of Taos and offer new exhibitions of art every two months. Alongside classes and events
Contemporary American cuisine: delicious food, wine and hand crafted cocktails in a relaxed yet refined atmosphere. The cuisine is distinct, fresh and local whenever possible and is made from scratch, from bread to sauces to desserts.
Whether painting in her studio in Taos, New Mexico or in selected sites in the world, Charlotte "Charlee" Shroyer paints contemporary images of the human face as well as abstract images. Shroyer has received numerous national and international awards for her figurative oils and monotypes.
A tiny spot for getting a great cup of espresso as you stroll the Plaza area. Many flavors not found elsewhere along with chai drinks and specialty teas. Sweet baked goods complement your drink. Pet-friendly.
Zoe Zimmerman is an acclaimed Art Photographer who has lived in Taos since she was seven years old. Born in New York City, for all her years here, Zoe couldn’t shake the NY vibe if she tried, but Taos is where her heart is.
Educational toys, Art supplies, School supplies, Stationary, Craft supplies, Party decorations and more.
A historic hacienda, sequestered behind high adobe walls and situated in a quiet park setting with towering trees, commanding mountain views and expansive gardens just minutes from the Taos Plaza.
Enjoy a relaxing experience where our budtenders guide you to the perfect products. From edibles to accessories, we have it all.
El Rincón Trading Post and Museum was established in 1909 as “The Mission Shop” by early artist, photographer, craftsman and trader, Ralph Meyers, one of the first traders in the area. It is the oldest Indian curio shop in Taos.