Site of the early 20th century homes and studios of E.I. Couse and J.H. Sharp, founding members of the Taos Society of Artists. Gardens, 1830s chapel, 1930s machine shop and lab, brand-new research center, and galleries with exhibitions on the 2+ acre campus.
Popular friendly casual inexpensive diner serving fresh New Mexican and standard American fare for 40 years. Yes, there still is a Michael. The huge menu covers breakfast lunch and dinner, but Mike’s is known for breakfast served all day.
Located on the historic Taos Pueblo inside the Taos Mountain Casino (non-smoking).
Enjoy a relaxing experience where our budtenders guide you to the perfect products. From edibles to accessories, we have it all.
Let the beauty of nature take your breath away while you settle into our beautifully appointed, centrally located, vacation rentals on the Rio Pueblo. You'll find everything you need right here. Take a stroll down to the river and feel relaxed and renewed.
Come see the unique and beautiful works of 3 generations of the Gorman family: Carl N. Gorman, R.C. Gorman, and Michael Gorman. Family-Owned | Native-American Owned.
Comprising several early 20th-century, adobe-style buildings on 3 acres, this casual hotel is an 11-minute walk from Taos Plaza and 2 miles from the native American shops at Taos Pueblo. Free continental breakfast and afternoon cookies.
A small, vibrant store located in the middle of the John Dunn Shops, specializing in folk art from Latin America and New Mexico. The eclectic inventory includes selections from Mexico, Peru, and Guatemala as well as Colorado and Northern NM.
Cannabis farm shop & dispensary located in an old blacksmith shop in historic Taos. We source directly from family farms that grow in living soil and under New Mexican sun. Learn more at bighornweed.com
Taos First Friday is a monthly event happening across the Historic District. On the first Friday of each month, galleries, shops, and local businesses stay open late, inviting you to walk and wander through the district’s neighborhoods. Come be a part of it!
Dating from 1804, the Hacienda is one of the last remaining Spanish Colonial “Great Houses” surviving. It was both a family home and a trading center for the early Taos community. Severino Martinez also served in the local government as the Alcalde (or mayor).
Founded in 2002 in Taos, NM, Artemisia is Northern New Mexico's premier destination for one-of-a-kind hand woven garments and wearable art from a variety of fiber artists and weavers.