The Taos center is approximately the area of Downtown Taos and the area of Galeria Nativa Village Shop.
Taos' semi-arid climate makes late spring and early fall the ideal time for visiting. May and September strike the right balance, with comfortable temperatures in the low to mid 70s during the day and affordable hotel prices.
It gets warmer during summer, but as the mercury rises, so do hotel prices. This is the peak travel season for Taos, which welcomes families taking advantage of extended school vacations. The weather can also be a little unpredictable. While average daily tops in the low to mid 80s are common, record temps have nudged 100 degrees.
Winters are chilly, with average daily highs in the low to mid-40s. While many travelers would be turned off by those temps, they're ideal for ski bunnies. If you plan on hitting the slopes at Taos Ski Valley, wait until after the New Year for the best prices. January also has the most snowfall, with an average of 7.2 inches falling in the year's first month.
Select travelers enjoy significant savings when they choose hotels from large accommodation groups. Bring your identification to the following Taos hotels to lock in your preferential rates.
Quality Inn in Taos has special rates for AAA and CAA members, seniors and AARP members, government and military personnel, and members of large traveling groups needing 10 or more rooms. The hotel is a smart choice for leisure and business travelers, with free Wi-Fi, an outdoor heated pool and hot tub for relaxing and business center for staying in touch with colleagues and clients. The guest rooms are spacious with a Southwest feel and modern appliances including microwaves, fridges, and coffee makers. After your free hot breakfast, catch the shuttle bus, which transports guests to Taos Ski Valley during winter.
Hampton Inn Taos discounts rooms for AAA members, AARP and CARP members, government and military employees, and travel agents. Its sophisticated rooms feature flat-screen TVs, mountain views, and signature Hampton beds. The hotel takes care of you in the morning with its free breakfast buffet and breakfast bags for busy guests. Swim laps in the indoor pool or amp up the intensity in the fitness center. Take the trolley tour, which has a pickup point just outside the hotel, to learn more about Taos. Hampton Inn also has its own Taos Ski Valley shuttle during the ski season.
These great-value Taos hotels always leave guests smiling. Your dollar will go further when you stay at the following local accommodations.
Originally a 1912 ranch, El Pueblo Lodge today offers guests a unique vacation at an affordable price. Rooms and suites are spread out over several buildings, so you never feel like you're living on top of other guests. Each one has its own decor incorporating Southwestern influences and modern conveniences like Serta Presidential Plush bedding, HDTVs, and coffee makers. While Wi-Fi is free, it's more fun to put the smartphone down and enjoy the solar-heated pool or hot tub. The free breakfast buffet is outstanding, with mini burritos, green chili salsa, and hash brown potatoes all making guests' mouths water.
Recent renovations have made WorldMark Taos an even better option for visitors to the area. It's an all-suites hotel, so all guests enjoy separate living and sleeping areas, kitchenettes or kitchens, gas fireplaces, and cable TVs with DVD players. The outdoor pool is open seasonally, but if you visit during the colder months, you can still enjoy a soak in the hot tub. A range of aerobic and weight machines in the fitness room will help you sculpt your body. The hotel also has outdoor grills and pingpong and billiards tables for family fun.
While much of the United States does not focus strongly on its the country's original residents, Taos celebrates the culture of Native Americans. Visiting Taos provides a rare opportunity to learn more about some of the first people who called this part of the country home.
Visiting Taos Pueblo is one of the best ways to immerse yourself in the local culture. It's the only living Native American community recognized as both a National Historic Landmark and an UNESCO World Heritage Site. While you can't enter the private homes, you can visit San Geronimo Chapel and the curio shops that sell pottery, jewelry, fur products, and other goods handcrafted by the local artisans.
Taos Pueblo welcomes guests between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily, but for something really special, try to time your visit for one of the annual traditional events like the Turtle Dance on New Year's Day or San Geronimo Feast Day on Sept. 30. While you can explore on your own, joining a guided tour will teach you more about the pueblo's people.
With a unique history and modern flair, a Taos vacation is sure to be one you'll never forget. Book your accommodation early to secure your pick of hotels in this vibrant New Mexico city.
Below are reviews of the city of Taos, NM from an actual visitor's perspective.
Taos has it all, interesting museums, fabulous food, great art, Taos Mountain and the Taos Pueblo. What's not to like?
The city was great!!
It's a beautiful place!
Love Taos! Great mountains and atmosphere!
Friendly people and beautiful architecture and flora.
Visited the golf course.
The shops around the square are so convenient and but the food was fantastic.
It's my second home.
Small, accessible, everything you need within walking distance. Cute and beautiful in the Springtime!
Our favorite vacation spot!
It was quaint!
Great place to ski!
Quaint area with lots of places to visit!
Taos Pueblo
Just great!
There's many restaurants nearby as well as beautiful sightseeing areas.
I like being close to downtown and all the shops and eateries.
The place was clean and the people were very friendly. The food! People r very friendly. ❤️😄
Great scenery, lots to do, great food!
Taos is beautiful. Close to scenic drives. Square is awesome.
The charm of Taos, the closeness to the Native arts, jewelry, and food. It's always a treat!
Taos Ski Valley was only 35 minutes away!
The art of New Mexico culture is everywhere.
I was there for a ski trip at Taos Ski Valley.
Cool vibe, nice people.
Enjoyed the galleries, the restaurants had great food and staff.
We enjoyed the shopping and the church where we lit candles. The bridge outside of Taos and the deep gorge was amazing.
Always great food!
Shopping plaza!
The Sagebrush Inn was delightful and so accommodating. Excellent price, food, clean, historical. So thankful the Sagebrush Inn accommodated us. Love Taos and it's people!
We enjoy the shops and craftsmen and women.
Not well laid out and too congested!
I liked the restaurant Five Star Burgers (a small chain) and the variety of shopping available.