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.
Martinez Hacienda, also known as Hacienda de los Martinez, is a Taos County, New Mexico hacienda built during the Spanish colonial era. It is now a living museum listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Taos Cyclery is a full service bike shop. We offer a complete selection of road, mountain, BMX, cruisers, comfort, and children’s bikes by Giant, Raleigh, Diamondback, and Ellsworth.
The Midtown Market and Lounge is your one-stop shop for supplies, nightlife and local events. Locally-owned convenience market and lounge.
Established as a bridge between academia and professional apprenticeships, the institute trains opera singers and holds concerts in late May and throughout June each summer. Each season culminates with a Showcase Performance at the TCA.
Experience the outdoor splendors of Taos, delve into our cultural depths, and experience our artisan history & stories on our immersive Half & Full Day Tours. Escape into our majestic skies and dynamic topography on our Multi-Day Taos Glamping Tours.
A boutique “tasting room” set in a renovated, historic building with a colorful past and exploding with charm, the atmosphere, and interior design make it fun to delight in the luxury of a carefully crafted cocktail.
Tacos, Taquitos, Burgers, and Fries!
Step Back Into The 1850s at Taos' Oldest Museum featuring many items from the Kit Carson Estate.
Located on the historic Taos Pueblo inside the Taos Mountain Casino (non-smoking).
Balloon flights begin at dawn with a ride into the desert outside Taos, New Mexico, inflation of the huge lighter-than-air craft, boarding the basket, and floating upward with an experienced, licensed pilot.
A favorite among Taoseños for authentic Northern New Mexican cuisine, char-grilled steaks and hickory pit-smoked BBQ! Enjoy delicious chile rellenos or stuffed sopapillas, blue corn enchiladas, fajitas, tamales, and more.