The Historic Taos Inn, 125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos 87571, New Mexico, USA
The Historic Taos Inn 
125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos 87571, New Mexico, USA
+1 505 7582233, +1 505 7585776
http://www.taosinn.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at The Historic Taos Inn
lobby bar
restaurant
summer terrace/patio
entertainment program
outdoor swimming pool
rooms for non-smokers
playground for children
luggage storage
phone at the reception
garage places on site
located in the center
credit/debit cards accepted
television set in room
air conditioner in room
mini bar in room
en-suite/private bathroom
Some excerpts from the website of The Historic Taos Inn that might be useful
One of our Courtyard Suites. Two rooms - each with its own bath, television, telephone and evaporative cooling. The larger room features a king-sized bed, two sofa chairs, decorative hand painted border on the wall and pueblo style fireplace, and a writing desk. A Helen Martin's batik giclee reproduction entitled Taos Fiesta graces the wall, along with a hand painted mirror and a natural mixed media collage piece by Taos artist Deb Villalobos. The smaller sitting room has a queen sofa-bed with a hand painted mexican wood trastero and a flat screen television. Perfect for families.
King, Queen Sofa, Two Twins. Grand Two bedroom suite off patio (near Jacuzzi). Main bedroom has king-size bed,queen sofa bed, with corner wood burning fireplace,luxurious bathroom with his and her sinks, and a double headed walk-in shower with glass partition etched with our famous thunderbird. The main room also has a viga ceiling, writing desk with chair, recliner, and evaporative cooling. The second room has two built-in Twin banco beds, loveseat, refrigerator with bar sink, second bathroom, televison, This room also has convenient access to hotel lobby. It is a perfect family room.
One of our Courtyard Suites. Two adjoining rooms, each with separate bathroom, and evaporative cooling. Bedroom features queen bed with charming built in headboard, wall sconces and nichos, bancos around a seasonal wood burning fireplace, flat screen TV, wicker chest of drawers and armoire, and a Mexican leather chair. Sitting room features queen sofa-bed, night stands, wicker armoire, and television.
Since 1936, The Historic Taos Inn has welcomed famous folks like Greta Garbo, D. H. Lawrence, and Pawnee Bill. More recently, celebrities like Robert Redford and Jessica Lange have been spotted sipping margaritas in the lobby. The Inn was founded on a rich legacy of excellence. Our guests are eager to sample the atmosphere of old Taos yet expect modern amenities. So our goal is to deliver just that. We aim to provide the finest personal services in warm, relaxed surroundings. What's so special about The Historic Taos Inn? Just this. When you step into the Inn, you step into Taos history. At Home with History. The Historic Taos Inn is made up of several adobe houses, which date from the 1800's, and which surrounded a small plaza;now the Inn's spectacular lobby. A community well was located in the center of the plaza. In its place today, a fountain is surrounded by vertical vigas which rise two-and-a-half stories to a stained glass cupola. In the 1890's, when Dr. Thomas Paul (Doc) Martin came to Taos as the county's first, and only, physician, he bought the largest of the houses;now Doc Martin's Restaurant. Doc was a rugged individualist, but was dearly beloved because of his deep concern for his fellow man. Covering the county to treat his patients meant hitching up a team of horses;and later his tin lizzie;to travel for miles through mud and snow to set bones, break fevers and deliver babies. Doc's wife, Helen, was noteworthy in her own right. A gifted batik artist, she was also the sister-in-law of artist Bert Phillips, one of the Taos Founders. It was in the Martins' dining room in 1912 that Phillips and Ernest Blumenschein founded the Taos Society of Artists. The Martins later purchased additional buildings surrounding the plaza, renting them to writers and artists. When the only hotel in Taos burned the same year that Doc died, Helen entered the hospitality business. She bought the Tarleton house which was the last remaining property on the plaza (and now the site of the Adobe Bar). With the aid of Doc's former patients, she enclosed the plaza. The Hotel Martin opened in 1936. Through the years, the Hotel Martin was the hub of Taos' social, intellectual and artistic activity. Later owners renamed it the Taos Inn, added the popular neon thunderbird sign (Taos' oldest) and the carved reception desk. In 1982, the Inn was placed on the National and State Registers of Historic Places. The Martins' tradition of service and commitment to the arts lives today. The Inn's Meet The Artists Series, continuing invitational exhibits of the best northern New Mexico art, and its founding sponsorship of the Taos Talking Pictures Festival pays tribute to our founders and the vibrant tri-cultural community we serve.
Colorful and elegant, this room has a wooden four post queen bed, end tables and mirror. Walls feature a hand painted native designed border on wall and fireplace. Furnishings include a marble topped side-board and a antique sofa chair. There is also a viga ceiling, banco seating around a decorative fireplace(non-functional), flat screen television, and air conditioning(can connect with
Separate sitting area with wood burning fireplace, tile floor, chaise longue, Queen Anne chair with an Ottoman, and a flat screen television. Step-down, recessed sleeping area with regal queen bed, ceiling with vi gas, dresser, desk, and evaporative cooling. Perfect for couples on a romantic getaway.
Private corner off-patio room with queen sized iron canopy bed, end tables, flat screen television, wing back sofa chair, antique armoire, elevated pueblo-style wood-burning fire place, painted old wood ceiling, and evaporative cooling.
Doc Martin's Restaurant is an acclaimed fine dining establishment located in a registered historic landmark. Doc's is a true Taos tradition, earning multiple awards accompanied by the fabulous Regional New American fare served. Executive Chef Zippy White specializes in organic foods with a splash of the southwest while incorporating local chili's, fish and meats. With over 400 wine selections, our world class wine list has earned Wine Spectator's Best Of Award of Excellence for twenty consecutive years. Pastry Chef, Gayle Glanz offers sumptuous desserts that tantalize the senses and round out any Doc's dining experience. Many guests enjoy Doc's special event and holiday menus. Occasions such as wine dinners, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter and Mothers day are not to be missed. Please call 575-758-1977 for more information on holidays and special events or view menus online. Doc Martin's serves both Saturday and Sunday Brunch. Reservations are recommended. Doc Martin's Restaurant is Legendary Food, Wine Service. | Restaurant ©2006 The Historic Taos Inn
Charming room tucked away in the corner of the balcony, very private with anteroom containing a non functional decorative fireplace and banco suitable as a bed for a child. Back room overlooks front courtyard and our famous neon sign. Bedroom has two twin beds, beautiful bay window overlooking the adobe village of Taos, Our only room on the front of the building; road noise is a consideration. Antique dresser and armoire, writing desk, hand-painted dresser and evaporative cooling. A truly unique room, perfect for people watching! To reserve this room, call 888.518.8267, email. or book online below.
This is a lovely room with shared courtyard between Sandoval House. Furnishings and fabrics inspired by the rooms centerpiece, a giclee reproduction of Helen Martin's batik Spanish Dancer. Wicker headboard with matching wicker chairs and armoire. Comforter is hand made, deep red with intricate gold pearl needlework. Also has a nice writing desk with a chair, with an antique mirror and a gas fireplace.
125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte Taos, New Mexico 87571 Phone: 575.758.2233 Fax: 575.758.5776. Our authentic Southwestern rooms are located in four buildings: The Main Building, Sandoval House, the Courtyard, and the Helen House. Prices range from $75-$275 per night. To learn more about a room, simply select it from the interactive map below. ©2006 The Historic Taos Inn
A cozy queen bedded room on the ground floor of main building. Features a hand carved headboard, hand-painted side tables, wood dresser with matching mirror, viga ceiling, writing desk, sofa chair, decorative pueblo-style fireplace(non-functional) and air conditioning (can connect with
Large room is really a room and 1/2, with queen bed, large bathroom, Taos daybed, seasonal wood-burning, elevated adobe fireplace, mirror painted by Taos artist, Jim Wagner, writing desk and chair, antique dresser and night stands and evaporative cooling. The perfect taste of Taos.
Spacious early american style room with a king bed, matching wing back chairs, an antique armoire, a separate dressing area adjacent to bathroom, a hand painted mirror, a large closet with beautifully hand carved door, a wood-burning fireplace, and evaporative cooling.
A mini-suite;king-sized bedroom with wood burning fireplace, writing desk, antique armoire, plus a separate sitting room with a sleeper-sofa suitable for children and second TV and phone, hand-painted chair, hand-carved dresser, viga ceiling and evaporative cooling.
Cozy, small room off balcony above lobby, two twin beds sitting head to head with view of the adobe village of Taos, antique armoire, hand-painted mirror, paneled ceiling, and evaporative cooling. Access to private tables on balcony overlooking the lobby. No fireplace.
Gorgeous room with oak hand carved knotty headboard with cast iron fleur de lis, and a colorful hand sewn bed spread with matching window curtains. There is a grand white antique armoire, paired end tables, hand painted full sized turtle mirror, sofa chairs and gas fireplace. Features giclee reproduction of Helen Martins batik of Kit Carson.
Quiet corner room acrosss from Sandoval House and close to parking. Beautiful dark wood headboard, accompanied by matching end tables, carved antique armoire, two plush beige sofa chairs, and a gas fireplace. Features artwork of Taos natives Miguel Martinez and Deborah Villalobos. ADA amenities.
King + Taos Day Bed + Trundle. Spacious Courtyard room. A king-sized bed, a Taos day bed, and a trundle bed make this room very adaptable. Lovely seating area around the seasonal wood burning adobe fireplace, table and chairs, a writing desk and evaporative cooling.
This particularly spacious room has a king bed and a Taos Day Bed that converts to a comfy bed suitable for children. Banco seating around a wood burning fireplace, writing desk and chair, lounge chair, old board ceiling and evaporative cooling.
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