This relaxed pueblo-style hotel is 1.7 miles from Taos Plaza and 1.9 miles from the Harwood Museum of Art. The rooms and suites all include coffeemakers and free WiFi. Suites add living areas with ski storage, mini-fridges and wet bars.
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“It’s like Little Italy!” raves one reviewer. Affordable, tasty Italian dishes with attentiveness to your food sensitivities. Great for families.
Atira brings you quality garments, Old Gringo Boots, Native American Jewelry, Mary Frances purses, and much more.
Inspired by the purity of light and the elemental energy of Taos, NM, renegade natural beauty pioneers Krysia Boinis and Kristine Keheley lead the evolution of clean color cosmetics with Vapour.
Poco A Poco Coffee provides espresso and coffee beverages for local farmers markets and catering events. Owner, John Osburn, plans an expansion to establish the premier donut shop in town.
An award-winning free-lance photographer specializing in panoramic photography. Licenses his images for stock, also works with art consultants and designers to sell fine art prints to corporate, hospitality, health and residential markets.
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.
Enjoy a relaxing experience where our budtenders guide you to the perfect products. From edibles to accessories, we have it all.
Overcome Altitude Sickness in 1 Hour with Hyperbaric Oxygen. HBOT acclimates you to high elevation. Enjoy your vacation. Speed healing from injury or breathe better. We offer HBOT sessions, Chamber Sales, Infrared Therapy, Colonics.
Taos Onstage supports the community by donating a portion of proceeds from each production to a community organization that enhances the quality of life in Taos and the surrounding region.
For over 20 years, Kimosabe has showcased treasures of the American West. Pueblo pottery, vintage Navajo rugs, Native American blankets, old pawn jewelry, American Indian baskets and beadwork, vintage posters, and New Mexican folk art.