Located on the historic Taos Plaza, this Taos hotel is adjacent to cafes, galleries and shops. Taos Regional Airport is 10 minutes’ drive away. Free internet access is included in all elegant rooms.
A 5-minute drive from Harwood Museum of Art and Kit Carson Park, El Monte Sagrado Resort & Spa offers an on-site spa and 2 restaurants. An indoor pool and fitness center are available.
5 miles from Taos Mountain Casino, this New Mexico hotel features an indoor pool, hot tub and gym. A hot breakfast is offered daily. Free Wi-Fi is included in all guest rooms.
Each air-conditioned room offers a seating area, a flat-screen TV and an private bathroom at Taos Valley Lodge. A small refrigerator and coffee-making facilities are also included.
Located in Taos, 15 miles from Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, Taos Motor Lodge has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. At the hotel, rooms include a closet.
Featuring a seasonal outdoor pool and a year-round hot tub, this lodge is 19 mi from skiing opportunities at Taos Ski Valley. Free WiFi is featured in rooms.
This New Mexico inn is a 35-minute driver from skiing at Taos Ski Valley. Free WiFi is provided. Cable TV and an private bathroom are in every room at Casa Benavides Inn.
This Taos bed and breakfast is less than 15 minutes’ walk from the Historic District of Taos and features south-west kiva fireplaces in most of their rooms.
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, this Taos, New Mexico accommodations has an art gallery on site. Kit Carson Home and Museum is a 5-minute walk away.
The place makes an effort to provide the comfort of a home.
14 miles from Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, Sunset Studio is located in Taos and has air-conditioned rooms. The rooms at the hotel come with a TV and a kitchenette.
Cottam Pines B features free WiFi and views of mountain in Taos. The property is non-smoking throughout and is located 11 miles from Rio Grande Gorge Bridge.
FAQs about hotels in Taos
On average, 3-star hotels in Taos cost $172 per night, and 4-star hotels in Taos are $244 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Taos can be found for $230 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Taos this weekend is $201 or, for a 4-star hotel, $331. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Taos for this weekend cost around $393 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The staff is excellent. Room was charming and comfortable.
The staff is excellent. Room was charming and comfortable. Well, maintained. The breakfast is one of the best we've ever had. They had tamales! The salsa was fresh and tasty. Cookies chips and salsa in the afternoon in the lobby. On site laundry. Taos is easy to get around and they have an excellent public library.
Elliott
8.0
Scored 8.0
Taos is currently working on their Plaza.
Taos is currently working on their Plaza. I’m looking forward to that project being completed. Around the Plaza the Gorge and the Alley Cantina are both great places to eat and drink. The trip to Rancho de Taos is mandatory. Not only for the beautiful church but for the restaurant in the plaza behind the church. The Ranchos Plaza Grill is fantastic!! Their hours are kinda weird so check before going.
MP Willis
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I like Taos.
I like Taos. The people are friendly and there are plenty of food options. The area is beautiful, there are views of the mountains and great sunsets. I love the architecture too. Adobe homes are so attractive and practical.
Kathy
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Liked Taos Pueblo, the best. Enjoyed MICHAEL'S restaurant.
Liked Taos Pueblo, the best. Enjoyed MICHAEL'S restaurant. Biggest and BEST ECLAIRS EVER. PEOPLE VERY FRIENDLY..
GOOD SHOPPING.
NOT ENOUGH STREET LIGHTS WHEN LOOKING FOR OUR B*B. SO DARK WE COULDN'T SEE WHERE WE WERE.
LOVED KIT CARSON HOME AND INFORMATION. Loved our B&B
Great trip
LAREN
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Slightly too touristy for my liking, but with some lovely...
Slightly too touristy for my liking, but with some lovely walks when you drive to them; well worth to go to the Rio GRande gorge walks and also see the bridge and walk across it; Taos pueblo is always worth a visit and to do a tour there; this time we did the enchanted circle drive, very stunnng scenery.
Taos centre is ok for a coffee, but I would avoid it mainly
Barbara
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This was my second visit to this wonderful city, my first...
This was my second visit to this wonderful city, my first was 27 years ago! Last time we went rafting and horseback riding up on the ski slopes, breathtaking. This time we went Hot Air ballooning and it was spectacular and magical. I am a shopper so if you like to shop you've come to the right place. Tons of wonderful shops and galleries. Restaurants were excellent. I had done my research and booked everything in advance. Tons of great places for coffee and a lovely ice cream shop. Several things that were different from last time, Taos now has warmer nights in the summer, no need for fleece at night. Hiking boots really aren't necessary to walk around Taos Plaza. We dined outside once or twice and we were in sleeveless tops with sandals, would have been too cold to do this years ago. This is a lovely town and perfect for a weekend getaway. Oh the drive between Taos and Santa Fe is worth it, just for the breathtaking views.
Located in quite neighborhood just a few minute drive from Taos Plaza. Very friendly innkeeper who cooks a nice breakfast which varies each day. Late check-in coordinated via text. We had a room assignment issue after hours which was quickly resolved by innkeeper returning. Nice outside common area including fire pit. Room was clean, comfortable, and had a gas fireplace.
The breakfast was wonderful and Sara was wonderful the atmosphere is great the quietness the peacefulness
the hospitality is wonderful. Will return either in the summer or next Christmas. Love the Taos area well keep secret in New Mexico and The Old Taos Guesthouse gives you an opportunity to experience the beauty of the area.
what a delight! totally surreal, but functional too.
I found hotel Luna mystica on TripAdvisor, wasn’t planning on staying overnight in Taos but couldn’t pass this up. incredibly unique experience to sleep in a very comfortable retro camper. after a day of exploring it was lovely to sit at a campfire and stargaze.
Quiet. Clean room; we got a remodeled room. Older property in downtown Taos but they’re making efforts to remodel property. Main drag under construction at this time so traffic leaves a lot to to look forward to. Winter should be nothing to attract one to this area this ski season.
Elegant furnishings in rooms- comfy beds, in town and close to everything. Beautiful grounds! Unique, beautiful hotel with southwestern furnishings. we went with our two teens (15,17) on ski trip. They had their own separate room and they loved the place as well!!!
The hotel could be interesting, if it were clean and maintained properly and you could attract a little better clientele. When you do maintenance on the rooms, put in good shower heads and don't just slop on the tile grout to fill large spaces missing tiles.
We liked the location. It was about 15 mins to either the Rio Grande or downtown Taos. You are surrounded by trees and it was very nice. The breakfast was good and our inn keeper was accommodating to our last minute change of plans.
The hotel is in an excellent location, steps from the Taos Square and several restaurants. The breakfast is fantastic and common breakfast room and sitting room fabulous. Staff was friendly and accommodating.
Downstairs King room unavailable when I checked in so they upgraded me to
Downstairs King suite. Really nice. This property is special and is located with easy access to all the restaurants in Taos.
This was one of the nicest pet friendly places we stayed at during our trip! Centrally located in Taos and will definitely go back again. Couldn't imagine staying anywhere else. m
On a cold fall day, a cozy night here with the log fire and the steam shower was very romantic and not your normal cookie cutter hotel stay. Great breakfast too!
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