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    Old Taos Guesthouse - Bedroom

    Old Taos Guesthouse

    (77 reviews)

    $$

    Lovely Bed and breakfast in the outskirts of Taos…read more We arrive at this lovely B&B and Gould the grounds to be very beautiful. Has a real south west vibe going on which continued into our room. The rustic charm is everywhere from the Spanish tile bathroom to the spacious bedroom. There are chair on the front porch to sit and enjoy the court yard. Our room had an open but private back porch with more chairs. We enjoyed some coffee here before heading to breakfast, Breakfast was delicious and the staff was friendly and helpful. Nga was amazing. Wished we were able to stay longer. I would give this place 7 stars ( 2 bonus stars)

    I really wanted to leave a glowing 5-star review because, when we first arrived I was obsessed with…read morethis place. My boyfriend, our dog, and I ended up booking this B&B last minute after leaving another accommodation early because it had bugs (including a camel spider in our bed ). We found this place online at resnexus.com as well Yelp and stalked their website, loved the photos, read the reviews, and immediately felt relieved when we arrived. The Piñon Casita was adorable, the property itself is beautiful, breakfast was delicious, and the hosts seemed friendly. For the first hour or so I was thinking, Thank goodness, we finally found the place. Unfortunately, things slowly started going downhill from there. The first night, the fireplace wouldn't work. We messaged the hosts, sent photos, tried troubleshooting it ourselves, and eventually just gave up and accepted we'd be having a fireplace-free evening. It wasn't the end of the world, and we figured hey, stuff happens. The next day they came and fixed it, which we appreciated. Then came the washer. One of the reasons we were excited about this casita was because it included a washer and dryer. Earlier in the week we'd already spent time at a laundromat, so we were looking forward to doing laundry before our 8-hour drive home. We started a load and got a 4E error less than halfway through the wash. We looked it up ourselves, we tried troubleshooting, we messaged the hosts, we followed their suggestions, and we tried different cycles. At this point I felt less like a guest and more like the on-call appliance technician. They eventually told us the washer had been fixed while we were out hiking, so we were excited to finally do laundry. Spoiler alert it wasn't fixed. Same error. We tried again later that evening. Same issue. Then around 11 PM the washer completely shut off and locked our wet laundry inside. We messaged the hosts again because we were supposed to leave the next morning after breakfast and start an 8-hour drive home. The response that frustrated us most wasn't even the broken washer, it was being told that because we hadn't specifically mentioned on the phone that we intended to use the washer and dryer, (And she said that they don't accept same day bookings, but made an exception for us, though that was never communicated nor was this a policy written anywhere on their website) compensation wouldn't be considered. Respectfully, if an amenity is advertised, guests shouldn't have to announce ahead of time that they plan on using it. That's like asking if the shower works before booking because you intend to shower. We weren't asking for a huge refund. We weren't asking for hundreds of dollars back. Even a small gesture of goodwill $50 to $100 off the stay would have gone a long way and would have shown that they understood the inconvenience. Instead, we paid full price despite having a fireplace that didn't work the first night and a washer/dryer that never functioned properly during our stay. To add to that, there were also multiple spiders and bugs inside the casita. I understand this is the countryside and bugs exist. Trust me, I get it. But after literally leaving our previous accommodation because of bugs, it wasn't exactly what we hoped to deal with again. The next morning our laundry was still trapped in the washer. Eventually my boyfriend ended up figuring out the breaker issue himself after staff told us where the breaker panel was located. We rushed to get our laundry spun and dried before checkout, but they still weren't completely dry. So instead of leaving relaxed after a nice getaway, we ended up starting our 8-hour drive home later than planned with damp laundry shoved into a trash bag. The frustrating part is that this review could have been completely different. The property is beautiful, the breakfast was genuinely fantastic, the casita itself is cute and cozy. And honestly, if the hosts had simply acknowledged the inconvenience and offered even a small amount of compensation, I probably would've happily overlooked most of this. Instead, we left feeling like the burden of fixing the problems fell on us while still paying full price for amenities we couldn't properly use. It's a lovely property, but unfortunately the way these issues were handled means we won't be returning.

    El Monte Sagrado - Snapped this beautiful picture at night. Every part of resort had beautiful photo op.

    El Monte Sagrado

    (223 reviews)

    $$$

    My family and I stayed at El Monte Sagrado on 12/29/25-1/01/2026 for a Taos ski trip and we…read morethoroughly enjoyed our stay. The premises were beautiful with peaceful native American music playing over the intercom. The resort was perfect as it was accommodating to our young children and dog. The staff was great and they went out of their way to provide us with whatever we needed. The rooms were decent in size and the decor was apropos to southwestern style. The resort dining was delicious. The only thing I wish I had more time to enjoy is their spa services. I did not have enough time to enjoy a spa treatment. Overall I highly recommend this resort and look forward to returning.

    So surprised with all these negative reviews. We had a wonderful weekend in this hotel…read more The valet and staff were helpful, quick and attentive. The rooms were beautiful and clean, really cute fireplace in the room and the balcony opens to the yard which we could see snow out of! The overall grounds are gorgeous and well kept, staff at the front desk were also very friendly and helpful giving us directions and popular spots to see around Taos. They had hot coffee, tea, and bottled water for us to take at any time. It was my partner's birthday, someone came up and hand delivered chocolate strawberries free of charge to the room as well as a card and we dined at the restaurant for dinner and they gave us free dessert and little free macaroons in a to go bag. Talk about above and beyond service. Lovely time 10/10, only complaint was the food in the restaurant was 7-8/10 taste for $$$ prices but all in all great experience.

    Adobe and Pines Inn - Back patio

    Adobe and Pines Inn

    (89 reviews)

    My stay at Adobe & Pines Inn was like a feeling of being welcomed home. Kat and the staff did…read moreeverything to make me feel welcomed and appreciated. The rooms were fantastic, comfortable and very clean. I was fortunate enough to have stayed in 2 different rooms, one in the Hacienda (Puerta Azul) and one of the Casitas (Puerta Roja) both were excellent. The food each morning was amazing, fresh and delicious. I've already booked my next stay here and can't wait to get back.

    The property is stunningly beautiful with a restorative, peaceful vibe. The checkin process was…read moreeasy, and initial communication clear. Staff was smiley and kind, though not very personal. We've been to other B&Bs where the personal touches really made the stay. Our first night, we slept okay. The bed wasn't the most comfortable and was pretty creaky. The pillows are plentiful but all flat pancakes. The water pressure was sad, and it took over 30 minutes to fill above the jets in the tub so we could use it. Also, we checked everywhere for a spare roll of TP when we ran out the second night, but there was none. We also had some trouble with spiders in the tub both mornings. We were greeted at breakfast by the host (never got her name), who was sweet and friendly, but it was clear there was chaos in the kitchen. Both mornings, breakfast was delicious, but it took well over an hour to be served. The second morning it was clear they'd run out of several things, which was disappointing when watching other tables get their food and ours was different and kind of sad by comparison (even though we arrived at 9:15, 45 min before it ends). I totally understand things happen, but when you're a bed and breakfast, the bed should be comfortable and the breakfast should be available quickly and efficiently so you can go about your day. I can see why others have had such wonderful experiences here, and the property truly is gorgeous and relaxing, but overall it was more of a miss for us compared to other places we've stayed.

    Desert Flower Boutique Hotel - Overview of the dining area

    Desert Flower Boutique Hotel

    (15 reviews)

    Staying at a cute boutique hotel is a/any girl's dream. At least that's what I believe. If you…read moreagree with me, consider this Desert Flower Boutique Hotel in Taos for your next getaway. For those who live in the Denver area it's only 4+ hours drive. I got to talk to the owner (the husband of the married couple) just this morning when I was having an Avocado Toast in the dining room. He worked in the corporate America for 25+ years. When he got tired of it he and his wife bought this hotel. It had been abandoned by the previous owner for some time so after he had purchased it he renovated the entire premises to turn it into what is now today. He and his wife certainly have great tastes in everything as the charm they created is simply bonita. Depending on the room you choose, it's equipped with a beautiful copper bath tub that can easily hold two people. The water that comes out of the faucet is pure, twice filtered deep aquifer well water. And the healing power of cooper will ease all sorts of aches and pains. The exquisiteness of soaking in such a tub is of an experience you can't enjoy at home. If you end up staying here, eating breakfast in the designated dining room is a must. They grow their own vegetables in their garden which is served in most of the dishes listed on the menu. At night, enjoy stargazing in the parking lot or the outdoor fireplace just right outside of the dining room. The number of stars you can gaze upon makes your stay more memorable and mesmerizing. Giving this place 5 stars is a humiliation; it deserves at least 10 or more stars. This place is that great. I can't wait to come back here. I might do that maybe next weekend (lol!!)

    This is a great location close to attractions, but also a quiet getaway. The breakfast was great -…read moreespecially the freshly made blueberry muffins. The only minor inconvenience is the lack of power outlets in the room. We've stayed here twice and will definitely be back next time we come to Taos!

    Hotel Luna Mystica - Night sky at Hotel Luna Mystica

    Hotel Luna Mystica

    (65 reviews)

    $$

    Had a great three night stay in Louise. Camper was comfortable and cozy, shower house was right…read morenext to it and convenient (the shower works in the camper too, but there's less water and water pressure). Coffee, tea, French press provided. The view over the mesa was spectacular. Memorable stay and I'll be back.

    Hotel Luna Mystica is one of those places where you *really* want to love the concept. Staying in…read morecurated vintage trailers near the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge sounds amazing in theory--and honestly, parts of it were. Check-in was wonderful. The woman helping us was incredibly kind, informative, accommodating, and genuinely welcoming. The location was also beautiful--great sunset views near the gorge, lots of open space for our toddler to run around, and making a fire at night was definitely a highlight. But...the trailer 'FRIDA' itself just did not match the $300/night price point for a sunday on a long weekend. At first glance it looked clean enough--fresh white linens, towels, working Wi-Fi, etc.--but once you settled in, the cleanliness issues became hard to ignore. There were crumbs on the couch when we arrived, toothpaste splatter still on parts of the mirrors/walls, and the bathroom sink barely drained because it was so clogged. The floors were honestly the biggest shock. My son ran around briefly without shoes and the bottoms of his socks were black within minutes. What really sealed it for me was seeing the cleaning process during checkout. Staff were placing duvets outside on the patio furniture while turning over the trailers. Unfortunately, the chairs themselves were dusty/dirty, and ours even had bird droppings on it. It just didn't inspire confidence in the overall housekeeping standards. It felt less "curated desert escape" and more "surface-cleaned trailer with great branding." I truly think this place has potential because the concept and location are so unique, and the staff we interacted with were lovely. But for the price, the cleanliness standards need to be significantly higher.

    Hotel Don Fernando de Taos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton - Exterior

    Hotel Don Fernando de Taos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

    (58 reviews)

    What a nightmare, we checked in to this place and noticed that the rooms were dirty and not being…read moreclean as per standards. Carpet was stained and there were filthy. The website pics were a total lie - the place looked NOTHING like what we saw on arrival(very misleading). Linens were filthy, and we got a nasty rash from the sheets (gross). Front desk staff were dismissive with our requests and concerns. Despite having gold membership they didn't provide us with any breakfast (while checking in: it was included -but later we were charged). Terrible experience overall. They were understaffed when we dined at their restaurant, all the food came in cold and was rushed out.

    We stayed here for two nights in December and really liked it. We had a king suite which was quite…read morecomfortable. I thought the price was very reasonable. I particularly liked the decor in the lobby, lounge, and restaurant. We had a meal and cocktails in the lounge the first night. The tacos were very tasty and they were generous with the guacamole. Always a plus! I think the ''house margarita'' (not on the menu) was actually better than the Cadillac and it was priced quite a bit lower. We also had good breakfasts of Chilaquiles Rojos and Tres Leches French Toast on checkout day. The staff members everywhere in the hotel were very nice. I liked our stay well enough to know we'll return on another trip to Taos. And we liked the food well enough to eat there again even if we're not overnight guests.

    Little Tree Bed & Breakfast - hotels - Updated June 2026

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