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.
Located 2.5 mi from the downtown Taos historic district, this hotel offers rooms with free WiFi. It features a 24-hour reception and serves a daily continental breakfast.
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.
This Taos hotel on the Paseo Del Pueblo Sur features a tennis court and an indoor atrium pool. Free Wi-Fi is featured in each room. Parking is provided on site.
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, 4.1 miles from Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, Hotel Luna Mystica provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a bar and barbecue facilities.
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Taos cost $128 per night, and 4-star hotels in Taos are $202 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Taos can be found for $227 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Taos this weekend is $235 or, for a 4-star hotel, $299. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Taos for this weekend cost around $392 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
Debbie
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The Plaza is a great time (galleries, shops, food, and...
The Plaza is a great time (galleries, shops, food, and drinks).
The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge was surprisingly enjoyable. The views are spectacular, and it's free with lots of people selling hand-made items and food in tents in the parking lot).
Also, Toas in general has amazing restaurants.
Driving or biking around the city is probably easiest, but there is ample automobile parking available through the city.
I didn’t have Breakfast because I hand to start work at 8:30AM. The Room book showed Breakfast started at 8:00AM but I was told by the host it was 8:30AM. Personally I think Breakfast should start by 7:00 to 7:30AM. A lot of people hit the road earlier than 8:30. I left the property at 7:00AM and had looked up a few local breakfast restaurants that showed they were open but as I found out, that wasn’t the case upon arrival.(not the hotel’s faults). I ended up at Sonic for Breakfast.
I think that the Taos Inn is a place that gets under a visitor's skin. I am a repeat customer that expects certain things that make a stay here more like being at a private club. It's not the greatest hotel you will stay in, but it is, quintessentially Taos. You have to stay there and appreciate how easy and comfortable it is to be there. Evan though the kitchen and the bar are temporarily under renovation. I love being there.
The close proximity (Across the street) to the Taos Plaza! The room, the hospitality and the owner (Paco) were fabulous. The historical significance of the Inn itself, gave us much information to our family’s cultural ties and exact location, now in New Mexico. Many festivities and magnificent shops! (Check out the lobby, with one of the oldest wells in Taos still on site!)
I would stay again. The hotel restaurant breakfast and staff were spot on. The room was large enough for three full grown males (three bed room). The location was good. Not in town center, but that was not our destination, we were fly fishing and the Taos Fly Shop was near by as well as a walmart and other stores. Plus plenty of restaurants.
Location very quiet. Close to town square. Has a pool and hot tub.
Places to sit in the quiet and enjoy the sunset.
Owner is attentive and super nice! Hummingbird feeders make for great bird watching and relaxing. Rustic Taos charm. Not new hotel feel. Like an old motor inn that has been renovated.
Not fancy, but nice.
Absolutely fantastic breakfast, great and quiet location and top service. Peggy was an outstanding host, and my wife and I were pleasantly surprised with how much we enjoyed our stay at the Inn On La Loma. Highly recommended for anyone wishing to visit the beautiful town of Taos or skiing in the nearby Taos Valley.
The property was fantastic. The room was incredibly quaint with comfy beds and a very cool Southwestern feel to it. The breakfast was enough to keep you full until dinner time and the staff could not have been more accommodating. Walkable to Taos Plaza and only a short drive to Taos Pueblo
I absolutely adore this hotel! I won't stay anywhere else in Taos. It's historic and you just don't come across places like this very often. The room is small, but oh so quaint. The gas fire place, the view from the window and the fact that it's adobe, love, love, love.
Although Taos lost power, the owner kept us informed on when it might return. Snacks were put out during the time. The lodge is an eclectic sort of place that allows a really personal experience, not like a sterile hotel. The breakfast was excellent each day.
The room was a great size and very clean. We had a king bed room and the bed was very comfortable. The staff at check-in let us check in early and have us great tips for food and things to do in Taos. Would definitely recommend this hotel!
This was our bone of contention…. everything about the hotel was great except the breakfast. The room was enticing, the food and the service were very, very poor. There was no value for money at all.
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