10 Best Hotels in Taos, New Mexico

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The hotels and motels along NM 68 (Paseo del Pueblo), most of them on the south side of town, suit every need and budget; rates vary little between big-name chains and smaller establishments—Hampton Inn is one of the best maintained of the chains. Make advance reservations and expect higher rates during ski season (usually from late December to early April, and especially for lodgings on the north side of town, closer to the ski area) and in the summer. The Taos Ski Valley has a number of condo and rental units, but there’s little reason to stay up here unless you’re in town expressly for skiing or perhaps hiking in summer—it’s too far from Taos proper to be a convenient base for exploring the rest of the area. The area's many B&Bs offer some of the best values, when you factor in typically hearty full breakfasts, personal service, and, often, roomy casitas with private entrances.

Adobe & Pines Inn

$ | 4107 NM 68, Taos, NM, 87557, USA Fodor's Choice

This 1830s adobe hacienda is set on a beautiful three-acre property that features native plants and an acequia. Relax on the grand portal, stroll through the labyrinth, or enjoy the sauna and hot tub. Each of the eight unique rooms is painted and decorated in rich, sumptuous colors, and contains Mexican-tile baths, Pueblo-style fireplaces, and fluffy goose-down pillows and comforters, plus modern touches like flat-screen TVs and WiFi. Separate casitas and suites are more spacious and offer plenty of seclusion, with private entrances and courtyard access (two have stocked kitchenettes and three have two-person Jacuzzi tubs). Gourmet breakfasts are served on a sunny, glass-enclosed patio.

Pros

  • Quiet rural location with beautiful gardens
  • Cleaned with eco-friendly, nontoxic products
  • Unique, beautifully decorated rooms

Cons

  • A bit of a drive south of the plaza
  • Least expensive rooms are a bit small
  • Mountain views somewhat limited
4107 NM 68, Taos, NM, 87557, USA
575-751–0947
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mabel Dodge Luhan House

$ | 240 Morada La., Taos, NM, 87571, USA Fodor's Choice

Located one mile from Taos Plaza, this National Historic Landmark was once home to the heiress who drew illustrious writers and artists to Taos, including D.H. Lawrence and Georgia O’Keeffe, and is now an eccentric and beautiful adobe estate that borders Taos Pueblo land and offers an authentic window into the community. Rooms are unique and come in varying sizes while breakfast is ample and made from scratch. Many writers and other creatives come here for a quiet retreat.

Pros

  • Quiet, rural setting
  • Delicious breakfasts served in dining hall with views
  • Reasonably priced

Cons

  • Lots of stairs and uneven paths
  • Can hear music from the occasional outdoor concert during summer season
  • Located at far end of a narrow, dead-end road
240 Morada La., Taos, NM, 87571, USA
575-751–9686
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Blake

$$$$ | 116 Sutton Pl., Taos, NM, 87525, USA

This luxury boutique hotel just steps from the resort's lifts has quickly developed a reputation as the swankiest accommodation in the Taos region. Of course, if you're not here to ski, hike, or pursue other valley activities, the hotel is a bit remote—a 30-minute drive from Taos Plaza—to serve as a base for exploring the area. But the setting is gorgeous, and the amenities, which include a first-rate spa and increased dining options, are excellent. The $60-million LEED-certified hotel with a classic but contemporary French-Swiss Alpine look and vibe contains 80 rooms and suites with earthy tones, plush linens, humidifiers, and—in the suites—gas fireplaces. The largest suites have well-stocked kitchenettes and sweeping mountain views. A fireplace warms the inviting lobby, and 192 at the Blake restaurant is a sleek, stylish spot for drinks or a bite to eat. There's also a year-round heated pool and hot tub.

Pros

  • Steps from the main lift
  • Sizable rooms and plenty of amenities
  • Beautiful views of the mountain

Cons

  • A 30-minute drive from Taos
  • Feeling of remoteness if you're not outdoorsy
  • Lobby is only modestly sized
116 Sutton Pl., Taos, NM, 87525, USA
575-776–5335-reception
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80 rooms
No Meals

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El Monte Sagrado Living Resort and Spa

$$$$ | 317 Kit Carson Rd., Taos, NM, 87571, USA

This elite boutique resort is part of New Mexico’s Heritage Hotels & Resorts brand and features beautifully manicured grounds, valet parking, an indoor swimming pool and hot tub, and a full-service spa. The on-site De La Tierra restaurant and Anaconda Bar are nice places to recharge and socialize.

Pros

  • Luxurious resort experience
  • On-site restaurant, bar, and spa services
  • Close to plaza with beautiful mountain views

Cons

  • Posh atmosphere somewhat incongruous with an authentic experience of Taos
  • Steep prices
  • Half-mile walk to the plaza is slightly uphill
317 Kit Carson Rd., Taos, NM, 87571, USA
855-846–8267-reservations
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84 rooms
No Meals

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El Pueblo Lodge

$$ | 412 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM, 87571, USA

This well-maintained adobe-style hotel with a fun retro sign out front and the feel of an old-school Route 66 motel is a real gem. The park-like grounds include a swimming pool, picnic tables, a gazebo, and barbecue grills with complimentary charcoal and utensils. It's located close to Taos Pueblo, downtown Taos, and the north end of town.

Pros

  • Nice hot tub and fitness room
  • On-site laundry service
  • Central location

Cons

  • Family-friendly vibe might not allow for quiet retreat
  • Off busy main road
  • Southwestern decor may not suit everyone's taste
412 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM, 87571, USA
575-758–8700
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50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hacienda del Sol

$$ | 109 Mabel Dodge La., Taos, NM, 87571, USA

Art patron Mabel Dodge Luhan bought this house about a mile north of Taos Plaza in the 1920s and lived here with her husband, Tony Luhan, while building their main house; most of the rooms contain Pueblo-style fireplaces, Southwestern handcrafted furniture, and original artwork—a few have jacuzzi tubs. It was also the couple's private retreat and guesthouse for visiting notables; Frank Waters wrote People of the Valley here—other guests have included Willa Cather and D. H. Lawrence. Some adjoining rooms can be combined into suites. Breakfast is a gourmet affair inspired by New Mexican cuisine with espresso coffee. The "backyards" of the rooms and the secluded outdoor hot tub have beautiful views of the Taos mountains.

Pros

  • Stunning mountain views
  • Private retreat setting
  • Some excellent restaurants within walking distance

Cons

  • Traffic noise from the main road
  • Some rooms are less private than others
  • One-mile walk to the plaza
109 Mabel Dodge La., Taos, NM, 87571, USA
575-758–0287
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Historic Taos Inn

$$$ | 125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM, 87571, USA

Located just north of Taos Plaza, this celebrated property is a local landmark, with its Spanish-colonial architecture, including decorative alcoves in rooms, lending a warm, distinctive aesthetic to the four buildings, including the upscale Helen's House, which contains some of the fanciest rooms. Older units have thick adobe walls, viga ceilings, and other elements typical of the regional architecture. In summer there's dining alfresco on the patio. The lobby, which also serves as seating for the Adobe Bar, is built around a former town well. Many shops and eateries are within walking distance, and the adjoining restaurant, Doc Martin's, is a nice dinner spot.

Pros

  • Legendary bar and excellent restaurant
  • Authentic Southwestern character and rich history
  • Unbeatable location in the heart of Historic Downtown Taos

Cons

  • Highly active social scene not for everyone
  • Some rooms are very small
  • Noise from traffic on the main road
125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM, 87571, USA
575-758–2233
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45 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Don Fernando de Taos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

$$ | 1005 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos, NM, 87571, USA
Part of a portfolio of unique hotels with local personalities, Hotel Don Fernando is backed by the reliability and value of the Hilton brand. The hotel rooms are well-appointed with modern amenities and stylized with regional decor. Six different buildings provide for a nicely gathered environment. Each contemporary Southwest building has a common area, where families and large groups meet in the mornings to plan their day. An enclosed swimming pool and beautifully artistic bar are ideal spots to unwind in the evening.

Pros

  • Local lodging backed by global brand
  • Beautiful contemporary Southwestern art and decor
  • Ideal venue for weddings, meetings, and social events

Cons

  • Not within walking distance of the plaza
  • Noise from the main road
  • Located near a busy intersection
1005 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos, NM, 87571, USA
575-751–4444
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126 rooms
No Meals

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Palacio de Marquesa

$$$$ | 405 Cordoba La., Taos, NM, 87571, USA

Tile hearths, French doors, and traditional viga ceilings grace this luxury boutique hotel whose rooms stand out from the pack for their clean, uncluttered looks, posh linens, and decor inspired by female artists of local acclaim, from modernist Agnes Martin to transplanted British aristocrat Dorothy Brett. The grand 1912 structure is set behind thick walls and located a 10-minute walk from the plaza. Each room has a private entrance and fireplace, marble bath, flat-screen TV, and plush robes. All rooms overlook the gardens, and perks include made-to-order breakfasts (which you can enjoy in the warmly furnished living room or have delivered to your room) and French press coffee on request. Guests can also access the spa and other deluxe amenities at the nearby sister property, El Monte Sagrado.

Pros

  • Tranquil and secluded setting
  • Sophisticated, contemporary rooms
  • Walking distance from plaza

Cons

  • Steeply priced
  • Some noise from main road
  • Walk to plaza is slightly uphill
405 Cordoba La., Taos, NM, 87571, USA
855-997–8230
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sagebrush Inn and Suites

$$ | 1508 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos, NM, 87571, USA

Georgia O'Keeffe once lived and painted in a third-story room of the original inn; these days it's not as upscale—or expensive—as many other lodging options in Taos, and most rooms are in a newer building, but it has a shaded patio with large trees, a serviceable restaurant, and a collection of antique Navajo rugs. Many rooms have Pueblo-style fireplaces; some have balconies. There's country-western or rock music most nights in the Cantina, a popular spot for drinking and dancing.

Pros

  • Popular bar with live music and dancing
  • Nice grounds to wander around
  • Charming Southwestern decor

Cons

  • Not within walking distance of Taos Plaza
  • Noise from the main road
  • Conference venue can attract large groups
1508 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos, NM, 87571, USA
575-758–2254
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156 rooms
No Meals

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