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Taos
Photo courtesy of the New Mexico Department of Tourism, by Mark Nohl.
A rolling mesa at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Taos has a magical quality. Its rugged beauty, majestic mountains, wild Rio Grande river and unique blend of cultures -- Spanish, Native American and Anglo -- have historically drawn artists and photographers, as evidenced by the plentiful galleries, museums and festivals. To experience the Native American culture here, explore Taos Pueblo, where the Tiwa Native Americans have practised their traditions for centuries. Finally, the Anglo influence is prevalent in the business district, with its shops, art galleries and some of the finest restaurants in New Mexico. Skiing is also a major draw, though the challenging slopes are geared to the more advanced crowd. There's no rat race here; a fair share of non-mainstreamers have made this laid-back, low-key mecca their home. You, too, may be reluctant to leave its tranquillity and natural beauty.
 
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Don't-Miss Attractions
TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten track, but all are worth a visit.
Native American historyNative American history
Taos Pueblo: Time has stood still for the 100 or so Native Americans of the Tiwa tribe who live in mud and straw dwellings with no running water or electricity, much the way their ancestors lived a thousand years ago. Visitors can taste homemade bread, explore the pueblos and try a native meal.
Address: 120 Veterans Highway, Taos, Taos County, New Mexico
Phone: 575 758 1028
Admission fee
For art loversFor art lovers
Millicent Rogers Museum: This impressive museum has more than a dozen galleries with some 5000 pieces of Native American and Hispanic art, including furniture, weaving, paintings, pottery and a celebrated collection of Native American jewellery.
Address: 1504 Millicent Rogers Rd, Taos, Taos County, New Mexico
Phone: 505-758-2462
Admission fee
Harwood Museum of Art: Run by the University of New Mexico at Taos, this cultural and community art centre features Taos art from the 19th century to the present, including sculpture, paintings and Hispanic religious art.
Address: 238 Ledoux St., Taos, Taos County, New Mexico
Phone: 575-758-9826
Admission fee
Nature's wondersNature's wonders
Rio Grande Gorge: This 800-foot-deep gorge in northern New Mexico offers exciting whitewater rafting, hiking trails around the rim and observation platforms with spectacular views of the winding river below.
Address: US 64, 10 miles west of Taos, Taos County, New Mexico
Free
Taos Box: Offering a wild whitewater rafting experience, this 16-mile stretch of frothing river carves like a knife through the 800-foot-deep Rio Grande Gorge, giving its riders an especially tumultuous journey on the last four-mile stretch.
Address: Taos County, New Mexico
Historic homesHistoric homes
Kit Carson Home &Museum: Purchased by famed cowboy Kit Carson for his bride in 1843, this 12-room adobe home displays artefacts, antique firearms and other pioneer belongings, Kit Carson memorabilia and an exhaustive supply of books about New Mexico.
Address: 113 Kit Carson Rd , Taos, Taos County, New Mexico
Phone: 505 758 4945
Admission fee
D.H. Lawrence Ranch: A memorial chapel for the famous 20th-century author D.H. Lawrence is located on the ranch where he lived on and off in the early 1920s. The author described Taos as "...one of the chosen spots on earth".
Address: San Cristobal, Taos, Taos County, New Mexico
Phone: 505-776-2245
Free
RestaurantsRestaurants
Doc Martin's: American and Mexican specialties are served for breakfast, lunch and dinner at this quaint restaurant located inside the historic Taos Inn.
Address: 125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, Taos County, New Mexico
Phone: 505 758 1977
Serves Sunday brunch
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Where to Stay
Our editorial team selected local hotels and resorts that have good reputations and good deals. Because we know travellers' budgets differ vastly, we chose hotels at different price points rather than listing the city's top five hotels, which might all be in the same price range.
Moderate hotelsModerate hotels
Inger Jirby's Guest Houses
Popularity index: #3 in Taos
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Sagebrush Inn
Popularity index: #6 in Taos
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Quality Inn
Popularity index: #7 in Taos
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Hotel Don Fernando de Taos
Popularity index: #12 in Taos
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Recommended Reading
"Taos, New Mexico"  OnRoute.com
Both the native Pueblo people and the early Spanish settlers have influenced the art and architecture of Taos.
"From Art To The Mountain"  mountainnews.com
Whether experiencing world-class skiing or touring prehistoric ruins, Taos is sure to please outdoor enthusiasts and history lovers alike.
"Taos: Land of the Turquoise Sky"  TravelLady
Southwestern art, treasured throughout the U.S., is amply displayed in the museums of Taos.
"Going To: Taos"  New York Times (free registration required), 17 Apr 2005
Taos is a must-see for art lovers and nature lovers.
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