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    Adobe and Pines Inn

    4.7 (88 reviews)
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    Delicious breakfast
    Joseph B.

    Charming! Very special grounds. Spiritual. Labyrinth next to a Zen garden. Cozy, artesianal room but the old world armoire opens up to a monitor with full streaming access if you need a news fix. Breakfast is delicious. Wellness shots are very good.

    The sunken tub in the Puerta Rosa suite. So romantic & cozy.
    Ania K.

    Imagine staying in an adobe hacienda from the 1830's. Chose the Puerta Rosa room specifically for the over-sized sunken bathroom with private cedar sauna, two-person tiled custom soaking tub, and enhanced by the second corner kiva fireplace with bancos which warms the entire room. Basically your own spa that's connected just to your suite. The inn itself is incredibly beautiful surrounded by local art and so many trees. We were here in the winter and that offers its own kind of beauty. An assortment of homemade cookies and warm apple cider waits for you as you checkin. A complimentary gourmet breakfast is included in each night of your stay and it's very delicious. The fresh eggs come from the innkeeper's chickens. Each detail adds up quickly. As I'm reliving last winter I hope I can get back here in Spring. This inn is one very special place.

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    Carolina R.

    What a cozy little place. My husband and I came from California 2 years ago to celebrate our wedding anniversary. We came to enjoy the snow and snowboarding in Taos. We had an unforgettable and romantic time. Not to mention the breakfast made with great care by the owner of the place. Everything was prepared with great care and attention. We plan to come back.

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    Joan G.

    Exceptional say at the tranquil Adobe & Pines! I truly think this is the best hotel in the Taos area. You really feel the true vibe of New Mexico! Clean, comfortable and excellent staff. Also the breakfast was to die for!

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    Cole S.

    Taos is not known for infrastructure. We found ourselves in a Tesla without a working charger in the entire city. We took a chance and drove to Adobe and Pines to beg use of one of their chargers. For a small fee, they allowed us to use the charger and then made us one of the best breakfasts (organic) we've had in New Mexico. The grounds are serene and private with textured New Mexico landscaping and a sweet running creek with walking bridges. We didn't experience the rooms, but I looked online and we will definitely be staying here next time we are in town. Co-owner, Robbie, visited with us over breakfast. I am charmed. Highly recommend.

    Reading in our Rosa room by the fire. Divine small inn with fab service.
    Josh R.

    In all our 22 years traveling around the US and Europe, in every aspect of hotel life and services, this place ranks in our top three. Extremely high on the value meter. Be sure to ask the owner for recommendations for things to do around Taos.

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    Gina A.

    Great place to stay! Such a unique Inn. Very personable, clean, inviting. We stayed 3 nights and absolutely loved it. The owner Christine was wonderful along with her wonderful staff. The breakfast's were amazing! Our room, turquoise, had 2 fireplaces and a jacuzzi! A comfortable bed and so relaxing! If ever in Taos you must stay here.

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    Great to find a place in Taos where we could charge the Rivian, close to family! Such a cozy and welcoming place.

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    Hey Peggy. So glad you love the place so much.:)

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    Hacienda Del Sol

    Hacienda Del Sol

    4.3(33 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    I wish i could explain just how magical this bed and breakfast is, but I'm afraid you'll just have…read moreto go and see for yourself. Situated just a mile north of the Taos "hub" Hacienda del Sol is an oasis of tranquility, luxury, and hospitality. The rooms are immaculate (complete with a wood burning fireplace begging to be lit and enjoyed). The grounds are beautifully manicured with local garden decorations and plenty of Adirondack chairs for basking in the sun under Taos Mountain's shadow. You can't paint a better view. Mark and Gerd serve the most delicious of breakfasts each morning. I enjoyed the fruit cup starter with only the freshest fruits, followed by options including French toast, pancakes, biscuits and green chili gravy, cheese omelette, skillet potatoes and eggs, eggs any style, and, of course, bacon. I looked forward to waking up and joining other guests each morning to see what new delicious options we would be offered. I enjoyed the privacy of the individual hot tub times. You can sign up for 30 minute slots throughout the day, 7 days a week, to enjoy an intimate hot tub time with your party. There are some dog-friendly rooms, so bring Fido! They do have some ground rules with the dogs (cannot be left alone in rooms and no sleeping on the bed). Please be respectful guests so that they may continue their hospitality towards canine guests as well. Be sure to bring a crate if you do intend to leave for any amount of time. There are many restaurants just steps from Hacienda del Sol and the staff will be happy to make recommendations or reservations at your request. Within 30 minutes you can be at Taos Ski Valley, Rio Grande Gorge Trails (25 min drive), the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge (12 min drive), downtown (5 min drive), a grocery and liquor store (6 min walk), wine country (40 min drive), and Santa Fe (1hr30 drive). Simply put, we had the most magical experience and cannot wait to make Taos and Hacienda Del Sol an annual vacation spot.

    What a quaint bed & breakfast. The grounds and setting are beautiful…read more We arrived in Taos when it was dark. The B&B is directly off the busy main road of Taos. We did not see the Hacienda Del Sol sign the first time and drove past it. We had to turn around. The second time we tried to get to the B&B we turned before the sign and realized we missed it again. Finally on the 3rd try we got to the B&B. The driveway is shared by a restaurant and another B&B. The innkeepers do not live on-site so they left late arrival directions for us. Each unit has its own designated parking space. We were assigned to the El Pueblo unit. It was a room that had a kiva fireplace (which we couldn't use because of the room above us), club chair, small table that contained cups, Keurig maker, ice bucket, coffee, tea and condiments. The bed was comfy with luxury linens, a dresser and two bathrobes. The bathroom was small. Instead of travel size bath products they had full size bottles of bath products. The best part was there are french doors leading to the shared garden/lawn area where you can see the mountains. They have a good sized hot tub for your use. You have to sign up for a private one hour soak. The sign up sheet is located in the kitchen by the coffee makers. Breakfast is served in the dining area right off of the kitchen. There was a lot to choose from. There was a meat & cheese plate, rosemary bread, prosciutto egg cups, chile egg cups, fruit, bacon, baked goods, fresh squeezed OJ, coffee, assorted teas, other things of which I can't remember. There weren't too many people in the dining room so we ate in there. The second morning it was too crowded in the dining room so we ate outside even though it was chilly. We got to talk to the innkeepers Blair and Mike. We found out they had bought the inn only five months ago. They are lovely people. I wish them success with the inn. We didn't have any lodging plans for the next night so we stayed another night at Hacienda Del Sol. The El Pueblo was booked so we moved to the Rio Grande, which was only two doors away. It was more money per night than the El Pueblo but it was worth it. The Rio Grande was much bigger than El Pueblo. Even the bathroom was much bigger. The one drawback of the B&B was how dark the grounds were at night. Some of the stones in the pathway were broken or missing. All in all we enjoyed this B&B.

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    Luxurious accommodations

    Hacienda Del Sol - Taos Mountain view from the gardens

    Taos Mountain view from the gardens

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    Casa Gallina - Kitchen

    Casa Gallina

    4.9(14 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    We spent two nights at Casa Gallina in the Bantam Roost. I can't even begin to talk about how…read moreawesome our stay was. Richard had a letter attached to the wood frame entrance to our accommodations welcoming us to the property. He came right over to introduce himself, show us around the property, and even picked a few things from the garden for us to enjoy during our stay. We settled in and enjoyed the cheese, crackers, olives and snacks that he had on the table along with a bottle of wine that was delicious. The next morning, Richard was on our doorstep with warm pear and walnut scones that he made from the pear tree on the property. Our little cottage was perfect. Filled with local art work, bright colors and the textures of the Southwest. We had a lovely living room, dining area with a banquette, kitchen stocked with everything we needed. Upstairs was the bedroom and bathroom with a large deck off the bedroom and stunning views of the mountains surrounding Taos. Everything was spotlessly clean, warm, inviting and cozy. We relaxed, enjoyed and savored every moment we were here. I even used the little meditation hut next to the creek for my morning meditations. It was the most peaceful spot. In the refrigerator we found 6 fresh eggs that Richard had left from the chickens on the property. We thoroughly enjoyed them. Richard was friendly, kind, giving and the most gracious host and a wonderful innkeeper. If you ever find yourself traveling to Taos, you must stay.

    I can't say enough good things about this place. I've been coming here every year or two for…read morenearly 20 years and it's one of my favorite, most restful and perfect places I have found in all my travels.

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    Palacio de Marquesa - Exterior of Palacio de Marquesa

    Palacio de Marquesa

    4.7(27 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    I am enchanted…read more Greeted by a cozy entry courtyard with dim warm light and a lovely carved door, I walked into a foyer with a live tree growing from the ground. I love that. New Mexican design details throughout with flames in the fireplace. Got my key and placed my breakfast order. I booked the "Romantic" room (unit 1) because I'm dating myself and I deserve it. I took full advantage of the dual shower heads in the spacious shower designed for two. I loved snuggling up in one of the big lounge chairs by the fireplace. I called Aji (local Peruvian restaurant) and they delivered paella, empanadas, and the most delightful passion fruit cheesecake. My lounge chair doubled as a dining chair with the little table. Dinner by the fire was just what the doctor ordered. Comfy king size bed and lots of pillows just for me, the prettiest heated marble floors in the bathroom, a ceiling fan for white noise, and then right on time: a light knock on the door. Time for breakfast! Breakfast was divine. A beautiful frittata with wild mushrooms, spinach, and feta. What a lovely end to my stay. Thank you Zachary for making my stay a perfect, safe getaway. Notes about COVID safety: Thumbs up. Zachary sent me a text guiding me with an optional contact-free checkin. It was simple and he still found ways to make me feel welcome and taken care of. In the morning my breakfast was placed at my front door in a basket and I didn't need to sign anything. I left cash in the room for a tip.

    This may be a gem as the other reviews eluded to, but we weren't gonna stick around to find out…read more We booked the bed and breakfast in advance based on pics and reviews prior to our New Mexico vacation plans. On our way in through Taos, it was blatantly obvious there is a significant drug use (meth...opiates, maybe more) issue. Just getting gasoline on the way out subjected us to no less than 8 substance abusers in various states of consciousness sitting on the curb in front of the door. The drive to Palacio De Marquesa takes you off the main road and down a small residential street. It's a very odd location and made us both audibly question ourselves and each other for where we had chosen to stay. While dodging potholes in the road, you must also be careful to dodge the obvious substance abusers walking in the middle of the street. Turning onto a dirt, driveway width, even smaller, two track style street, we arrived at the open gate of our destination. We'd be remiss not to address the "walkable area" assertions, because this is not that. Not unless you want to walk to the auto junk yard a few doors down or walk with/by the aforementioned locals. Entering the gate, we saw medium height masonry walls surrounding a sprawling site of "out buildings". There was an impression the walls were erected to keep out those we passed walking on the road and at the gas station. The facility appeared very nice, manicured and clean but definitley didn't scream...spend a night! When the other reviews cite how quiet it was, it was so quiet it was eery. You'd think you could just walk into the lobby, but you'd be wrong. Having to be personally let into the locked and secured main door of the common space office/main building just doesn't create that welcoming vibe. The young staff lady was very nice, polite, young and energetic. She welcomed us at the front door upon arrival, opening the door and inviting us in. A brief conversation with her as she verified the credit card on file. She advised us the office/main building remains locked at all times creating an even stronger sense the ownership believes there was a NEED for security. Needing a key to enter the common area of any place for rent seemed...oddly disconcerting. A man and woman, we thought were guests sat at a table not saying a word yet looking at us numerous times. It was creepy. Later, As we were led to our room, we learned the man was actually the "inn keeper" who lived on the property. His phone number was to be in the room to call if we needed anything since the office wouldn't be manned throughout our stay, and the young lady was leaving. As she walked us out of the main building, down a sidewalk to our "romance" villa, we saw a lack of vehicles in the lot, a "local" tweaker walking down the two track, and no other persons within site prompting us to ask.."are there others staying here?" She confirmed we were alone for the night. A brief tour of the well decorated and probably clean room ended with the staff member leaving. We were to be only 5 minutes after her before getting out of Dodge ourselves so we can't comment too much on the condition of the room. The best way to describe the feeling once inside the room with the thin glass door used for "security" was an overwhelming thought of this is how horror movies start. Like literally almost every horror movie. The entirety of the scenario was just so off. The creepiness of being in this place and area could make nobody feel secure and I give those who stayed long enough to write a review of the breakfast a great deal of credit. Not sure how or why they stayed to order from the "chef". Despite the aesthetics of the room and main building, there was no way we were staying there. It's a shame because obviously a large investment has been made to maintain the facility. The room was large, seemingly clean, and had a huge bathroom. It had the potential to be a multiple star type resort. There was just no way we were getting through the night so we could experience the breakfast the other reviews mention. The area is so off putting and "sketchy" it won't be able to live up to its potential. Within five minutes of our arrival, we gave the keys back to the "inn keeper" and left allowing us enough time to drive away from Taos and to a different area entirely. For the first time in decades of traveling as an adult, we left a facility and didn't think twice to run from it. For the first time ever traveling as an adult we are giving a bad review. Was it the bed and breakfast itself? Possibly..because it didn't offer the barriers needed to nullify the uneasiness. Was it the location? YES. I'd suggest booking in person instead of taking the chance if losing the advance reservation money. Perform for yourself a realGoogle maps view to see where you're staying.

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    Palacio de Marquesa - Courtyard and room entrances

    Courtyard and room entrances

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    Palacio de Marquesa - Fabulous, royal, red chairs. Need I say more?

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    Fabulous, royal, red chairs. Need I say more?

    Inn on the Rio - Room with King Bed and Couch

    Inn on the Rio

    3.7(32 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    At first, discouraged there was no a/c but with fan it was manageable. During warmer months I could…read moresee where this could be an issue. The rain helped. This was a quiet spot(2 min. drive) near everything The grounds are well maintained and a thing of beauty with the wildflowers and jacuzzi steps away. Robert was a hoot, kind and very hospitable. The morning delicious coffee, green chile quiche, and fresh baked bread was incredible. Bed was firm and comfortable and well as the sofa, I surprisingly fell asleep on. Cat was a joy to see roaming around, and housekeeper was kind. All in All, would I stay here again? Hell, yeah! Recommend eating at the Ranchos Plaza Grill or La Cueva Cafe, just not Guadalajara Grill.

    Great location and very helpful gentleman host. Never saw his partner, though she appears to…read morecurate the stuff they sell , ie. Dry tarragon , candles etc. The breakfasts were ample and good. The first and worst night we were the only visible guests. Sadly the dog, referred to in another post started barking around 8 pm. This is a neighboring animal and by 11:30 it became intolerable. The host moved us to another unit. That was most accommodating. The real issues, as others have noted, is the place needs major TLC. The room we were moved to desperately needed dusting. Sadly many B&B's do not wash their bedspreads--- like ever, and in this case only flat sheets (no fitted) with hard as rock pillows are available. This property will appeal to some but I'm hoping the gutted driveway, peeling paint etc get attention. The location is really lovely and better than being in town. The price point is very fair for what you get. Wishing the owners lots of luck and lots of business. It's not easy to run a place like this.

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    "Fall" into Inn on the Rio

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    Come for a relaxing visit

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    Enjoy our heated seasonal pool

    Adobe and Pines Inn - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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