Guidebook for Taos

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Guidebook for Taos

Food Scene

Very popular place for breakfast in Taos. There is often a waiting line.
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Michael's Kitchen Restaurant and Bakery
304-C Pueblo St Rd
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Very popular place for breakfast in Taos. There is often a waiting line.
Our favorite place for good Mexican food, frozen margaritas. No ambiance at all.
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Guadalajara Grill
822 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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Our favorite place for good Mexican food, frozen margaritas. No ambiance at all.
High end, excellent special-occasion restaurant located in an historic building on a quaint street near the Plaza
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Lambert's of Taos
123 Bent St
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High end, excellent special-occasion restaurant located in an historic building on a quaint street near the Plaza
My favorite place for pizza anywhere in the US
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Taos Pizza Out Back
712 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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My favorite place for pizza anywhere in the US
Lovely, romantic ambiance. Excellent food
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The Love Apple
803 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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Lovely, romantic ambiance. Excellent food
Tiny and quaint restaurant. Just four tables, plus dining on the patio. The best New Mexican food in Taos.
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La Cueva Cafe
135 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur
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Tiny and quaint restaurant. Just four tables, plus dining on the patio. The best New Mexican food in Taos.
Said to have excellent chile rellenos. The building has historical significance in the life of Taos.
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Doc Martin's Restaurant
125 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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Said to have excellent chile rellenos. The building has historical significance in the life of Taos.
Good menu. Close to Casa Milagro
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Martyrs Steakhouse
146 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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Good menu. Close to Casa Milagro

Essentials

Organic whole foods. free range meat.
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Cid's Food Market
623 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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Organic whole foods. free range meat.

Sightseeing

The quentessential example of southwestern architecture. Over a thousand years old and the oldest continuously inhabited residence in America
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Taos Pueblo
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The quentessential example of southwestern architecture. Over a thousand years old and the oldest continuously inhabited residence in America
The historic Plaza, established in the 1700s, a trading market on the early American Santa Fe Trail.
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Πλατεία Τάος
North Plaza
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The historic Plaza, established in the 1700s, a trading market on the early American Santa Fe Trail.
Kit Carson lived here with his young Spanish wife Joséphina. A true American adventurer and hero.
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Kit Carson Home & Museum
113 Kit Carson Rd
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Kit Carson lived here with his young Spanish wife Joséphina. A true American adventurer and hero.
The site sits on an escarpment that originally defined the defensive boundary of Old Spanish Taos. Includes a family chapel built in 1835.
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The Couse-Sharp Historic Site
146 Kit Carson Rd
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The site sits on an escarpment that originally defined the defensive boundary of Old Spanish Taos. Includes a family chapel built in 1835.
Built in 1804, gives a rare glimpse of rugged frontier life. The oldest child of the original family was famous Padre Martinez, a social reformer and advocate for native American people.
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Martinez Hacienda
708 Hacienda Rd
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Built in 1804, gives a rare glimpse of rugged frontier life. The oldest child of the original family was famous Padre Martinez, a social reformer and advocate for native American people.
The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, locally known as the "Gorge Bridge" or the "High Bridge",[2] is a steel deck arch bridge across the Rio Grande Gorge 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Taos, New Mexico, United States. Roughly 600 ft above the Rio Grande, it is the tenth highest bridge in the United Stages.
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Γέφυρα του Ρίο Γκράντε Γκορτζ
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The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, locally known as the "Gorge Bridge" or the "High Bridge",[2] is a steel deck arch bridge across the Rio Grande Gorge 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Taos, New Mexico, United States. Roughly 600 ft above the Rio Grande, it is the tenth highest bridge in the United Stages.

Arts

Whether your tastes range from prehistoric pottery to contemporary jewelry, the MRM is the place to experience all the cultures of the Southwest—and all under one roof. As you walk through our 20 galleries and exhibition spaces, you too will make your own discoveries about the heritage of the Hispanic, Native American and Anglo arts and cultures of the Southwest.
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Millicent Rogers Museum
1504 Millicent Rogers Rd
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Whether your tastes range from prehistoric pottery to contemporary jewelry, the MRM is the place to experience all the cultures of the Southwest—and all under one roof. As you walk through our 20 galleries and exhibition spaces, you too will make your own discoveries about the heritage of the Hispanic, Native American and Anglo arts and cultures of the Southwest.
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Harwood Museum of Art
238 Ledoux St
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Blumenschein Studio Gallery
222 Ledoux St
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Mabel Dodge Luhan Historic House
240 Morada Ln
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Taos Art Museum
227 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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Day trips

An Earthship is a type of passive solar house that is made of both natural and upcycled materials such as earth-packed tires, pioneered by architect Michael Reynolds. Click on image to enlarge The Earthship archecture concept began to take shape in the 1970s. The architect Michael Reynolds wanted to create a home that would do three things: first, it would utilize sustainable architecture, and material indigenous to the local area or recycled materials wherever possible; second, the homes would rely on natural energy sources and be independent from the “grid”; thirdly, it would be feasible for a person with no specialized construction skills to build. Eventually, Reynolds’s vision was transformed into the common U-shaped earth-filled tire homes seen today.
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Earthship Community
82 Star Ln
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An Earthship is a type of passive solar house that is made of both natural and upcycled materials such as earth-packed tires, pioneered by architect Michael Reynolds. Click on image to enlarge The Earthship archecture concept began to take shape in the 1970s. The architect Michael Reynolds wanted to create a home that would do three things: first, it would utilize sustainable architecture, and material indigenous to the local area or recycled materials wherever possible; second, the homes would rely on natural energy sources and be independent from the “grid”; thirdly, it would be feasible for a person with no specialized construction skills to build. Eventually, Reynolds’s vision was transformed into the common U-shaped earth-filled tire homes seen today.
Whether you’re a believer or not, there’s something about the serenity of small churches that makes them inviting. Add an unusual history or legend, and the attraction doubles. So it is with El Santuario de Chimayo, a small church in Chimayo, N.M., between Taos and Santa Fe. Founded in 1816 by Bernardo Abeyta and other residents of the then-separate village of El Portero, it was purchased by the Spanish Colonial Arts Society in 1929 and donated to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe.
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Chimayo
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Whether you’re a believer or not, there’s something about the serenity of small churches that makes them inviting. Add an unusual history or legend, and the attraction doubles. So it is with El Santuario de Chimayo, a small church in Chimayo, N.M., between Taos and Santa Fe. Founded in 1816 by Bernardo Abeyta and other residents of the then-separate village of El Portero, it was purchased by the Spanish Colonial Arts Society in 1929 and donated to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe.
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The O'Keeffe: Welcome Center
21120 US-84
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