A Peruvian restaurant that serves contemporary latin food. Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, and Gluten-Free Options.
The Jewel of Kit Carson Road. Local art and artists. Featuring Tracy Turner Sheppard, Cathy Carey, Gary Roller. Jewelry by Rosa Kilgore, bronze sculpture, oils, pastels, acrylics and printmaking.
Reconnect to nature on a guided horseback ride. July-September is a spectacular time to enjoy the mountains of Taos Ski Valley. Ride through forests and aspen groves, over crystalline streams, and marvel at the beautiful high alpine scenery and wildflowers.
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
Our hats are hand made, one-at-a-time from the finest quality fur felts of either rabbit or beaver. They can be custom dyed, finished in a variety of ways, and adorned with a variety of banding options to give each a hat a truly unique look.
The oldest gem and mineral store in Taos the shop offers beautiful minerals and related items such as dishes carved from fossil-filled rocks, all sorts of jewelry-making supplies including intricate silver baubles, and lamps made of halite.
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 local and regional artists and weavers.
Extensive menu including American, Latin, and Mexican style creations, steak, chicken, and vegetarian. Specializing in succulent and fresh Mexican dishes. Two locations. Takeout available.
Specializing in Mexican and New Mexican favorites like tamales and tortas. Try Nena’s Chicken, a signature dish. The kitchen is very accommodating and can modify dishes for vegans and gluten-free needs. Vegan green chile sauce is available!
We have a fun, eclectic, colorful fair trade shop supporting artisans locally & globally. Clothing (womens, mens, children & plus sizes), gifts, accessories, home decor & more.
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.
20 yards from the main chairlift. Stay at a slopeside condominium blending old world Alpine tradition with modern convenience. One, two and three-bedroom condominiums each with full kitchen and spacious living area.