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Historic 1810 adobe. Tall trees, beautiful gardens, expansive views. Rooms have private baths, original art, 2 have Jacuzzi tubs, 2 have steam rooms. Outdoor Jacuzzi. |
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La Dona Luz Inn
Taos, NM 87571
800-758-9187 505-758-4874
15 Rooms $59 - $219

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Closest B&B to the plaza. Charming, colorful, luxurious rooms filled with fine art, Indian & Spanish Colonial artifacts. Private hot tubs, fireplaces, TVs, VCRs and stereos. Recommended by The N.Y. Times and featured on The Travel Channel series, "Romantic Inns of America". Oldest Indian Trading Post & Museum on the premises. The essence of "Old Taos". |
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Romantic, secluded adobe inn, near the Plaza, in historic district. First B&B in Taos. Charming antiques, local art, private baths, fireplaces, gardens. |
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Little Tree B&B
Taos, NM 87513
800-334-8467 575-776-8467
4 Rooms $125 - $195

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Hacienda style, all-adobe B&B. Private hot tub, 2 pp Jacuzzi, kiva fireplaces, flower-filled private courtyards. Freshly prepared, two-course gourmet breakfasts. Unlimited 360-degree views and star-gazing. Midway between ski slopes and town. Minutes from Taos' finest restaurants, hiking, rafting, fishing, cross-country skiing. |
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An historic adobe hacienda situated on 7.5 acres on a rise above Taos, less than 2 miles from Taos Plaza. Spectacular views with an outdoor star-lit hot tub. |
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Taos' most beautiful blend of fine southwestern hospitality and ambiance. Stunning mountain views. Hot tub, seasonal pool, tennis court. Our breakfast have been featured in Gourmet Magazine. Beautiful rural inn specializing in weddings, family reunions and special occasions. |
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The San Geronimo Lodge offers historic charm with all the comfort and convenience of modern day accommodations and is conveniently located 5 minutes from the Taos Plaza with its many interesting galleries, landmarks and shops. Taos Ski Valley and Angel Fire Ski Resort and their respective golf courses are both about a half hour of very scenic driving from the Lodge. |
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Touchstone is a state of mind ... borders Pueblo lands and river from sacred Blue Lake. Verdant in-town acreage with secret gardens, patios, fountains, and a seven-course labyrinth; cozy rooms with fireplaces, jacuzzi tubs, and an air of serenity describe the epitome of this expansive adobe circa 1800. Both USA Today and Fodor's say Touchstone is the #1 place to be in Taos. Find yourself here. |
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Nestled between the soaring peaks of the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez Mountains in the heart of Pueblo country, we invite you to our spacious and secluded hacienda. Our relaxed atmosphere, attentive service and delicious full breakfast will inspire and rejuvenate your body and soul. Easy access to Santa Fe and countless local attractions. |
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Brand new 2004, D's B&B is your special home-away-from-home when visiting
Navajo Dam, New Mexico and the San Juan Quality Waters. Let us coordinate a fishing guide for you or make any other kind of special arrangement you would like. After your activities, D's is your quiet, relaxing escape from the ordinary. |
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Casa del Rio
Abiquiu, NM 87510
800-920-1495 505-753-2035
3 Rooms $109 - $150

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A small hacienda on the banks of the Rio Chama amidst Georgia O'Keefe's red cliffs. Handcarved furniture, local crafts -- gracious, genuine, captivating. |
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Parlor Car B&B
Chama, NM 87520
888-849-7800 505-756-1946
3 Rooms $79 - $159

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The Parlor Car represents elegant travel. We provide this experience in a sumptuously furnished, historic landmark Tudor-style home with a large yard and flower gardens. Immediate access to scenic steam tourist railroad, restaurants and shopping. Headquarters for fishing, hunting, skiing and forest travel activities. Guests will enjoy afternoon treats in their rooms and a full breakfast to begin their day's adventures. We have a library, games, and an extensive video collection for evening entertainment. |
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A secluded bed & breakfast nestled on 6 mountain acres, in the historic village of Chimayo (just 35 minutes north of Santa Fe). This is the perfect, central location for all of your many splendid daytrips and ski outings throughout all of northern New Mexico. We have 8 intimate and comfortable guest rooms with amenities such as fireplaces, private decks and oversized bathtubs. Enjoy a relaxing soak in our outdoor hot tub. A bountiful, hot breakfast is included. |
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Historic adobe villa nestled in the secluded foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Enjoy elegant hospitality and breathtaking views. Uncommon tranquility, full breakfasts, private baths. |
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Casa Blanca Inn
Farmington, NM 87401
800-550-6503 505-327-6503
8 Rooms $115 - $195

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On a bluff overlooking downtown Farmington, the Spanish Colonial Style inn is alive with fountains, courtyards, and gardens. The Inn offers several
casitas, suites, and rooms, most with small kitchens, DSL, cable TV, private phones, fireplaces, and whirlpool tubs. Ideal for the business or leisure traveler. |
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Bobcat Inn
Santa Fe, NM 87505
505-988-9239
5 Rooms $85 - $140

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A Nature Lover's Dream with Old World Ambience. Located in the foothills of Santa Fe. Beautiful gardens, stunning views of the mesa, gourmet breakfast, comfortable rooms, each appointed with a different theme, and private baths. The Hacienda beckons you! |
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Casa de la Cuma
Santa Fe, NM 87501
877-741-7928 505-216-7516
5 Rooms $135 - $265

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Located on a historic hill, our B&B has four beautifully decorated rooms with regional textiles, antiques and artwork. Enjoy a home-made breakfast, fireplaces, an outdoor hot tub, and mountain and sunset views. Just 4-1/2 blocks from the Santa Fe Plaza. |
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Don Gaspar Inn
Santa Fe, NM 87501
888-986-8664 505-986-8664
11 Rooms $105 - $355

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Recently named one of Fodor's "Top 20 Inns in the World." The Inn's 12 romantic and spacious accommodations are all impeccably decorated and feature fireplaces, jacuzzi tubs, and king beds. Just a walk to shops, galleries, restaurants, and the historic Plaza. Delightful and hearty breakfasts. |
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One of Santa Fe's finest inns, featuring seven rooms and one suite in an adobe compound. Near the Plaza. Exquisite Southwestern decor, great service, memorable charm. |
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El Paradero Bed & Breakfast is a 200 year old, 14 room historic adobe located just minutes from the Plaza on foot. All rooms are individually decorated and many have fireplaces. Guests tell us they love our full breakfasts, open courtyard, and sense of home. |
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Southwestern style inn near the Plaza in a quiet historic district. Sunny private courtyard. Spacious rooms with quality furniture, original art and lots of comfort. |
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The Hacienda, known for superior personal service, is an historic adobe home built around a gem of a garden courtyard near The Plaza. Enjoy full breakfasts and delightful teatime treats. The decor throughout the house in an elegant blend of southwest meets Province, with your utmost comfort in mind. |
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The Inn of the Turquoise Bear is an historic bed and breakfast on the Old Santa Fe Trail. Located within blocks of the Santa Fe plaza, its acre of shaded gardens in a quiet residential setting gives the atmosphere of a mountain retreat. |
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Madeleine Inn
Santa Fe, NM 87501
888-877-7622 505-982-3465
7 Rooms $110-$220

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This frontier-style Victorian, built in 1886 by a local railroad tycoon, is the perfect embodiment of Santa Fe's history. Located in a quite and secluded garden setting near The Plaza and Canyon Road, the inn features unique stained glass windows and ornate fireplaces, a full breakfast and superb homemade baked goods. |
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Water Street Inn
Santa Fe, NM 87501
800-646-6752 505-984-1193
11 Rooms $150 - $259

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Part of an award-winning adobe restoration, the Water Street Inn is centrally located two blocks from the Plaza area, surrounded by fine restaurants, galleries and shops. The perfect encampment in the Land of Enchantment — experience our full hospitality and friendly, relaxed environment. |
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A new Southwestern Inn with panoramic views, near Taos, the Sangre de Christo mountains, Carson National Forest, and Taos Ski Valley. Skiing, hiking, galleries, museums, golf, fishing, hiking. |
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Cottonwood Inn B&B
mail: HCR74 Bx 24609, El Prado, NM 87529
800-324-7120 505-776-5826
8 Rooms $125 - $265

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The Cottonwood Inn Bed and Breakfast, with spacious, elegant rooms will accommodate your every need as you relax in the unique surroundings and enjoy the Southwestern ambiance and architecture ideally located just 10 minutes from the Historic Taos Plaza. |
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Awarded Four Diamonds by AAA for uncompromising standards of excellence, superior personal service, quality amenities and unforgettable ambience, Casa de las Chimeneas - The House of Chimneys - offers the very best in accommodations and service. Lovingly tended gardens create a welcome oasis for road-weary travelers. On-site spa and massage services soothe away the cares of the world. New Mexico style abounds with traditional beamed ceilings called vigas, tiled hearths, courtyard gardens, and regional art. Only 2-1/2 blocks to Taos Plaza. |
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Ideally situated 1.6 miles from the Taos Plaza and 18 miles from the Taos Ski Valley. Nestled under giant cottonwoods and towering willows, this 18th-century inn offers country serenity with tasteful elegance. Awarded one of "Top 10 Most Romantic Inns", "America's Favorite Inn", and one of "top three places to stay" by TravelSmart. Must see the virtual tour on the website! |
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Abiquiu
/ Española & Chimayó
Abiquiu,
home of artist Georgia O'Keeffe, is in the midst of New Mexico's pink
cliffs. Spectacular scenery, endless blue skies, and varied wildlife
afford magnificent opportunities for outdoor activities.
Chimayó's
past is still very present. Visit the Plaza in the southwest, the
Santuario de Chimayó, one of the most visited churches in New
Mexico, famous for its miraculous healing mud, and the numerous shops
filled with fine traditional Chimayoó weavings.
In
Los Alamos, explore the Bradbury Science Museum and visit the Fuller
Lodge, a national historic landmark. Nearby, Bandelier National Monument
offers great hiking and a chance to learn more about the Anasazi,
ancient ancestors to Pueblo Indians.
Jaconita
Nestled in the greenbelt of the visually stunning and expansive Pojoaque Valley, Jaconita reflects its diverse and culturally rich population. With the soaring peaks of the Sangre de Cristo mountains to the east, the Jemez Mountains to the west and the local landmark Las Barrancas dominating the north end of the valley, spectacular views abound. Virtually free of light pollution because of its rural nature and distance from any major cities, the area offers incredible star-gazing opportunities considering its close proximity to Santa Fe and Los Alamos.
With its centralized location and easy highway access, Jaconita is the perfect base to launch your explorations of all Northern New Mexico has to offer. Whether it's art gallery hopping in Santa Fe, hiking in nearby Bandelier National Monument, or visiting one of the eight neighboring Native American Pueblos, a stay in the Jaconita area allows for easy trip planning, adventures, or carefree laid-back days of rest and relaxation.
Cimarron,
Chama & Farmington
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northeast New Mexico, Cimarron has 18 historic sites from its
Wild West past as a stop on the Santa Fe Trail. Nearby Philmont Scout
Ranch is the world's largest camping facility.
In northwest New Mexico, Chama offers extensive outdoor recreation,
but the star attraction is the narrow gauge Cumbres & Toltec Scenic
Railroad, which winds through 64 miles of mountain scenery.
The Four
Corners area has world-class fly-fishing on the San Juan River
and golfing at Pinon Hills but your innkeeper will tell you
Navajo Country and Chaco Culture National Historic Park are more than
worth a visit!
Santa
Fe
Santa
Fe was founded in 1610 and is the oldest capital city in the U.S.
Like most cities of Spanish origin, Santa Fe is built around a central
Plaza, the heart of the city since it as established. The Plaza is
surrounded by ancient flat-roofed adobe buildings, many housing numerous
art galleries and shops.
For
an understanding of New Mexico's history and cultures, visit the Palace
of the Governors and the Wheelwright Museum of American Indian Arts.
Other museums include the Museum of Fine Arts, the International Museum
of Folk Art, and the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum.
Santa
Fe has beautiful and historic churches such as the adobe Santuario
de Guadalupe, the magnificent St. Francis Cathedral, the Loretto Chapel
with its miraculous spiral staircase, and the San Miguel Chapel, the
oldest church in the U.S.
 Santa
Fe sits next to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, with ample hiking
and recreation. Sixteen miles from the Plaza is the Santa Fe Ski Area.
This
lively town has performing and visual art events throughout the year,
including the acclaimed Santa Fe Opera, the Desert Chorale, Indian
Market, and Spanish Market. Artisans and craftspeople share their
wealth of knowledge through numerous workshops and art classes year
round.
With
more than 200 restaurants and a well-deserved reputation for outstanding
New Mexican cuisine, there's no danger of going hungry!
Taos
Taos
brings different visions to different people. Art enthusiasts know
Taos as one of our country's oldest art colonies. History buffs know
Taos as an historic trading center and crossroads. People who love
to ski know Taos as a world-class skier's mountain. In summer, Taos
is a place to escape the heat and appreciate the gorgeous scenery,
clear turquoise skies, and vistas that go on forever.
Many
Taos bed and breakfasts are located in beautifully restored estates,
authentic adobe haciendas and historic buildings. Some were former
homes and studios of Taos' early Anglo-artists, those who came in
the early 20th century and became so enraptured they never left.
Taos
is surrounded by majestic views in every direction. Natural beauty
here is astounding, as low humidity and clear, high air create a clarity
to the sky unseen elsewhere. With the highest mountains of New Mexico
and a wild and scenic river area nearby, the outdoors beckons. Many
innkeepers are active outdoor enthusiasts, who enjoy hiking, horseback
riding, whitewater rafting, mountain biking, fly fishing, and golfing.
They'll feed you a hearty breakfast and send you off on a perfect
day's adventure with tips about secret fishing holes, not-to-miss
scenic overlooks, and the best places to picnic.
Throughout
the year, Taos bustles with an eclectic calendar of art happenings,
film and music festivals, ski, foot and bike races, and more.
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