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.
Queer-owned micro bakery featuring high-quality baked goods with vegan/gluten-free options. Offering private and community baking workshops. Check google for updated hours.
In Tune Yoga is a Vinyasa-inspired yoga studio, offering the most yoga classes of any studio in Taos! Classes of all levels with certified yoga teachers. Check out our Power Vinyasa class for a good sweat or join a Vinyasa Flow class, suitable for all levels.
Unique furniture, rugs, art and sacred items in the heart of downtown Taos. Featuring the artwork of local Taos and national artists including Pamela Cuming, Kim Henkel, Jason Kapella, JoJo Miro and JR Rapier.
Two guys from Utica, New York putting a Taos twist on pizza! Delicious appetizers, hot and cold sandwiches, fresh salads, New York-style pizza, savory pastas, kids menu, tasty treats, beer & wine and spectacular patio views.
Fine Art Atelier Offers instruction in oil and watercolor painting,charcoal, and pastel. Works by artist instructor, Patience Heyl, are on display throughout the gallery. Focus on both figure and landscape. All are welcome!
The American Artists Gallery House is an oasis for body and mind where the artwork of American artists of the Southwest is not only a major feature but one where the art of providing gracious accommodations is given equal emphasis to ensure that your visit is truly enjoyable.
These literary evenings invite writers to read from their recent work, pairing up-and-coming writers with nationally and internationally recognized authors. The eight-week programs take place January/February and July/August of every year.
This contemporary pueblo-style timeshare resort features studio and one-bedroom resort suites within walking distance of many Taos attractions.
The premier Western art gallery in downtown Taos, New Mexico.
Internationally-acclaimed artist Inger Jirby’s guest houses are located in a 200-year-old adobe compound on historic Ledoux Street. Both are beautifully furnished in the colorful, bold styles loved by Inger.
Indigenous fine dining utilizing ingredients exclusively from North, South, and Central America offers a decolonized experience to intrigue your taste buds.