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.
Exhibiting an eclectic range of paintings, prints and sculpture which features the work of New Mexico Masters Miguel Martinez and Malcolm Furlow and other fine artists. Located off the main plaza in the heart of downtown Taos.
DAT Gallery is an intimate, contemporary art gallery located in the Guadalajara Grill North complex on the North end of the city. Currently exhibiting works by owner Sundara Heart. We are open 1-5pm, Th-Sa & M. Starting Memorial Day Weekend Th-M, 1-6pm. Stop By!
Flanked by sacred wilderness, rugged peaks and multicultural vibes, Taos Ski Valley sits in the heart of The Enchanted Circle.
Blue Adobe is a solar-powered accommodation in Taos. Each of the three units are very comfortably furnished. Fully serviced by mesh routers to have excellent WIFI. Your perfect home base to enjoy the beauty of Taos!
In addition to the self guided tour that goes through our Earthship Visitor Center daily, we also have 2 kinds of guided tours. Guided tours are generally reserved for groups of 10 or more, however, we can accommodate a smaller group.
An eclectic shop with antiques, art, furniture, vintage collectibles, Native American art, collectible and vintage vinyl LPs and much more. We also provide full estate sale service from appraisal to clean out.
Represented by museum collections and private collections all over the world, Pat Woodall has created commissions for business and private collectors alike that are a collaboration of inspiration and his color and style.
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.
The late Veloy Vigil remains a world renowned artist. Respected as a master printmaker, sculptor, and colorist; Veloy captured the nature of Native American culture with his carefully planned compositions and decisive brushstrokes.
In 1801 construction started on an adobe church with a flat roof and walls three to four feet thick. From 1826 to 1857 it served as the local priest Padre Antonio Jose Martínez’s headquarters.
Come join us for an amazing rafting adventure!We have it all. Mellow floats/family trips, white-water fun, or the world-class Taos Box. We have half-days, full days or fabulous wilderness overnights with gorgeous scenery, great food & star-filled skies.