Guidebook for Taos

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Guidebook for Taos

Food Scene

Michael's has great breakfasts (we love their huevos rancheros) and bakery
70 locals recommend
Michael's Kitchen Restaurant and Bakery
304-C Pueblo St Rd
70 locals recommend
Michael's has great breakfasts (we love their huevos rancheros) and bakery
Orlando's has great New Mexican food, excellent green and red chile.
123 locals recommend
Orlando's
1114 Don Juan Valdez Ln
123 locals recommend
Orlando's has great New Mexican food, excellent green and red chile.
Fantastic Northern Italian restaurant, serving lunch and dinner with terrific service.
20 locals recommend
Trading Post Café
4179 NM-68
20 locals recommend
Fantastic Northern Italian restaurant, serving lunch and dinner with terrific service.

Drinks & Nightlife

The Alley has been in Taos for a long time and a place where locals go for happy hour and music every night.
82 locals recommend
The Alley Cantina
121 Teresina Ln
82 locals recommend
The Alley has been in Taos for a long time and a place where locals go for happy hour and music every night.
A local bar and restaurant that serves up good drinks and food.
34 locals recommend
The Gorge Bar and Grill
103 E Plaza
34 locals recommend
A local bar and restaurant that serves up good drinks and food.
A great place for locals and tourists to hang out, often called Taos' living room. Great drinks, food and music.
91 locals recommend
The Historic Taos Inn
125 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
91 locals recommend
A great place for locals and tourists to hang out, often called Taos' living room. Great drinks, food and music.
Fun bar with good bar food. Great music, pool tables and terrific views.
122 locals recommend
Taos Mesa Brewing
20 ABC Mesa Rd
122 locals recommend
Fun bar with good bar food. Great music, pool tables and terrific views.

Essentials

Albertson's has a nice deli, fresh meat/fish department and a great produce.
41 locals recommend
Albertsons Market
710 A Paseo Del Pueblo Sur
41 locals recommend
Albertson's has a nice deli, fresh meat/fish department and a great produce.
Cid's is our local organic grocery store. Terrific meats and breads.
123 locals recommend
Cid's Food Market
623 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
123 locals recommend
Cid's is our local organic grocery store. Terrific meats and breads.

Arts & Culture

The Harwood is the second oldest museum in NM. There you will experience a comprehensive story of art in Taos, ranging from the Taos Society of Artists to the Taos Moderns, from Pueblo to Hispano and their influence on each other.
84 locals recommend
Harwood Museum of Art
238 Ledoux St
84 locals recommend
The Harwood is the second oldest museum in NM. There you will experience a comprehensive story of art in Taos, ranging from the Taos Society of Artists to the Taos Moderns, from Pueblo to Hispano and their influence on each other.
Millicent Rogers is the place to experience all the cultural arts of the Southwest; Hispanic, Native American and Anglo. Beautiful collections include pottery, rugs, paintings, carvings along with Millicent Rogers amazing contemporary turquoise and silver jewelry collections.
61 locals recommend
Millicent Rogers Museum
1504 Millicent Rogers Rd
61 locals recommend
Millicent Rogers is the place to experience all the cultural arts of the Southwest; Hispanic, Native American and Anglo. Beautiful collections include pottery, rugs, paintings, carvings along with Millicent Rogers amazing contemporary turquoise and silver jewelry collections.
Taos Pueblo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is one of the oldest, continuously inhabited community in the U.S. It is best known for its iconic, multi-storied adobe complexes built roughly 1,000 years ago.
228 locals recommend
Taos Pueblo
228 locals recommend
Taos Pueblo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is one of the oldest, continuously inhabited community in the U.S. It is best known for its iconic, multi-storied adobe complexes built roughly 1,000 years ago.

Sightseeing

Rio Grande Gorge Bridge is one of America's highest and most famous bridges, the Route 64 crossing was completed in 1965. It is a well proportioned cantilever truss with an attractive, curvilinear profile.
226 locals recommend
Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
226 locals recommend
Rio Grande Gorge Bridge is one of America's highest and most famous bridges, the Route 64 crossing was completed in 1965. It is a well proportioned cantilever truss with an attractive, curvilinear profile.

Parks & Nature

It is a beautiful park with large trees, trails, volleyball courts, basketball court, baseball diamond, small children's playground along with a historic cemetery that contains the final resting place of Kit Carson.
23 locals recommend
Kit Carson Park
211 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
23 locals recommend
It is a beautiful park with large trees, trails, volleyball courts, basketball court, baseball diamond, small children's playground along with a historic cemetery that contains the final resting place of Kit Carson.

Shopping

A large mix of shops and galleries.
86 locals recommend
Taos Plaza
North Plaza
86 locals recommend
A large mix of shops and galleries.