1. Taos Pueblo
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Taos Pueblo is an ancient Native American community known for its multi-storied adobe buildings and rich cultural heritage.
The best places to see and eat in Taos, ranked by real travelers.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Taos Pueblo is an ancient Native American community known for its multi-storied adobe buildings and rich cultural heritage.
A historic adobe church built in the 18th century, famous for its distinctive architecture and religious significance.
A large community park offering sports facilities, picnic areas, and walking trails, perfect for family outings.
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A popular casino featuring gaming, dining, and entertainment options located near the scenic Taos mountains.
The historic home of frontiersman Kit Carson, now a museum showcasing artifacts and exhibits about his life.
A charming area filled with art galleries, shops, restaurants, and historic adobe buildings reflecting Taos’ heritage.
Museum featuring a collection of Native American art, jewelry, textiles, and Southwestern artifacts.
A local park offering recreational facilities such as playgrounds and sports fields.
A museum housed in the historic home of artist Nicolai Fechin, showcasing his works and Taos art.
A resource center for tourists offering information about Taos attractions and showcasing local Pueblo crafts.
Art museum featuring a diverse collection of Southwestern and contemporary art.
A historic hacienda museum displaying Spanish Colonial architecture and local history.
A popular hiking trail offering scenic views of the Taos mountains and surrounding forests.
A historic steel bridge offering picturesque views over the Rio Grande Gorge.
A hiking trail known for its beautiful landscapes and opportunities to spot local wildlife.
An interactive museum designed for children with hands-on exhibits and educational activities.
Historic home and studio of artist Eanger Irving Couse, featuring art exhibits and period furnishings.
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