Casa de la Mañana, Taos NM

Michael
Casa de la Mañana, Taos NM

Neighborhoods

Ranchos de Taos is famous for our historic church built in the late 1700's - early 1800's, St. Francis de Assisi Mission church located in our historic plaza. It's been painted and photographed many times over by the likes of Georgia O'Keefe and Ansel Adams. Our neighborhood is minutes away from the plaza on the side of the hill leading to Picuris Peak. There are only a few houses on the road, each with acreage. It's quiet, secluded, but yet only a few minutes from Taos itself.
11 locals recommend
Ranchos de Taos
11 locals recommend
Ranchos de Taos is famous for our historic church built in the late 1700's - early 1800's, St. Francis de Assisi Mission church located in our historic plaza. It's been painted and photographed many times over by the likes of Georgia O'Keefe and Ansel Adams. Our neighborhood is minutes away from the plaza on the side of the hill leading to Picuris Peak. There are only a few houses on the road, each with acreage. It's quiet, secluded, but yet only a few minutes from Taos itself.

City/town information

World famous Taos Ski Valley is only a short 40 minute drive from the house. A thoroughly modern ski resort, you'll enjoy deep snow, miles of terrain, and all the modern conveniences of a resort. It is truly a hidden gem for skiers and snow boarders alike.
240 locals recommend
Taos Ski Valley
116 Sutton Place
240 locals recommend
World famous Taos Ski Valley is only a short 40 minute drive from the house. A thoroughly modern ski resort, you'll enjoy deep snow, miles of terrain, and all the modern conveniences of a resort. It is truly a hidden gem for skiers and snow boarders alike.
Unique, historic, artistic Taos is approachable and easy to navigate. Full of historic buildings and eclectic shops and eateries, there is no shortage of things to do.
123 locals recommend
Taos
123 locals recommend
Unique, historic, artistic Taos is approachable and easy to navigate. Full of historic buildings and eclectic shops and eateries, there is no shortage of things to do.

Food scene

Excellent local restaurant. Great drinks and a chef-driven menu make it a family favorite for fine dining while in town.
97 locals recommend
Lambert's of Taos
123 Bent St
97 locals recommend
Excellent local restaurant. Great drinks and a chef-driven menu make it a family favorite for fine dining while in town.
A favorite place to stop on the way to the Ski Valley for coffee and pastries. Or, if you have more time their menu of breakfast dishes (try the huevos rancheros, christmas-style with both red and green chile) are always organic, fresh, and delicious.
50 locals recommend
Farmhouse Cafe and Bakery
1405 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
50 locals recommend
A favorite place to stop on the way to the Ski Valley for coffee and pastries. Or, if you have more time their menu of breakfast dishes (try the huevos rancheros, christmas-style with both red and green chile) are always organic, fresh, and delicious.
Chef-driven new "New Mexican" cuisine. Always excellent, and a great wine list. Cash only, so be prepared for that.
139 locals recommend
The Love Apple
803 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
139 locals recommend
Chef-driven new "New Mexican" cuisine. Always excellent, and a great wine list. Cash only, so be prepared for that.

Sightseeing

A great little historic stop to see the famous frontiersman Kit Carson's home.
22 locals recommend
Kit Carson Home & Museum
113 Kit Carson Rd
22 locals recommend
A great little historic stop to see the famous frontiersman Kit Carson's home.
See where Georgia O'Keeffe lived and worked and painted some of her most famous works.
23 locals recommend
Georgia O'Keeffe House Museum
New Mexico 554
23 locals recommend
See where Georgia O'Keeffe lived and worked and painted some of her most famous works.