Stay at Hotel Willa and explore our neighborhood. Some of our favorites to get you started here. Down for a drive? Ask us about our go-to spots just outside of town from the slopes of the Taos Ski Valley to the natural hot springs in Ojo Caliente.
Craft cocktails made with in-house distilled spirits, small plates and space to unwind, inside and out.
Blue corn everything. Hearty enchiladas, New Mexican classics and a breezy outdoor patio.
This contemporary art museum boasts a beautiful Agnes Martin collection, as well as rotating exhibitions of local art legends.
A casual cafe for breakfast, lunch and in-between. Modern, nourishing dishes with a New Mexican flare, plus local provisions to take home.
A truck with our favorite breakfast burritos in town. Stop by next-door neighbor, Coffee Apothecary for an unbeatable morning.
Fine dining, Taos style with a seasonal menu and unfussy everything. Cozy and candle-lit tables spread throughout the Placitas Chapel, a quaint Catholic church structure from the 1800s. Reservations recommended.
Local honey, blue corn tortillas, organic produce, lavender balms and palm reading. The Farmer’s Market on Saturday mornings is the place to take in the Taos energy. Visit their website for seasonal hours.
Wondering what on earth an Earthship is? A blueprint for off-the-grid living since 1969, these homes were designed by Taos local, Michael Reynolds, and built with natural and recycled materials to conserve energy and keep the earth top of mind.
Experience America’s oldest continuously inhabited Native American community, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Historic Landmark. For over 1,000 years, the Taos Pueblo community has called this sacred land home and welcomes visitors to experience their land and explore their local artisans.
Low-key evening hangout for natural wine and small bites in the heart of town. Led by Willa’s own, Zak Pelacio.
A local chocolatier with hand-crafted delicacies and a unique, rotating chocolate bar menu. Ask for a sample and a cacao lesson.
Standard Oil heiress and avid collector, Millicent Rogers, came to Taos by way of New York in 1947. This museum houses her extensive collection of jewelry, art and interesting objects.
Built in the early 1800s, this is the only original church which remains intact in the Taos area, a treasure for the community and muse of artists like Georgia O’Keeffe and Ansel Adams. Taos artist Sean Ratliff created a photographic studio of the church, now adorning the walls of Hotel Willa’s guest rooms.
Down for a drive? Ask us about our favorite spots just outside of town. Your adventure options are endless, from hiking, to the slopes of the Taos Ski Valley, fly fishing and soaking in the natural hot springs in Ojo Caliente.
This contemporary art museum boasts a beautiful Agnes Martin collection, as well as rotating exhibitions of local art legends.
Standard Oil heiress and avid collector, Millicent Rogers, came to Taos by way of New York in 1947. This museum houses her extensive collection of jewelry, art and interesting objects.
Wondering what on earth an Earthship is? A blueprint for off-the-grid living since 1969, these homes were designed by Taos local, Michael Reynolds, and built with natural and recycled materials to conserve energy and keep the earth top of mind.
Experience America’s oldest continuously inhabited Native American community, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Historic Landmark. For over 1,000 years, the Taos Pueblo community has called this sacred land home and welcomes visitors to experience their land and explore their local artisans.
Built in the early 1800s, this is the only original church which remains intact in the Taos area, a treasure for the community and muse of artists like Georgia O’Keeffe and Ansel Adams. Taos artist Sean Ratliff created a photographic studio of the church, now adorning the walls of Hotel Willa’s guest rooms.
Down for a drive? Ask us about our favorite spots just outside of town. Your adventure options are endless, from hiking, to the slopes of the Taos Ski Valley, fly fishing and soaking in the natural hot springs in Ojo Caliente.
A local chocolatier with hand-crafted delicacies and a unique, rotating chocolate bar menu. Ask for a sample and a cacao lesson.
Low-key evening hangout for natural wine and small bites in the heart of town. Led by Willa’s own, Zak Pelacio.
Fine dining, Taos style with a seasonal menu and unfussy everything. Cozy and candle-lit tables spread throughout the Placitas Chapel, a quaint Catholic church structure from the 1800s. Reservations recommended.
A casual cafe for breakfast, lunch and in-between. Modern, nourishing dishes with a New Mexican flare, plus local provisions to take home.
A truck with our favorite breakfast burritos in town. Stop by next-door neighbor, Coffee Apothecary for an unbeatable morning.
Blue corn everything. Hearty enchiladas, New Mexican classics and a breezy outdoor patio.
Craft cocktails made with in-house distilled spirits, small plates and space to unwind, inside and out.
Local honey, blue corn tortillas, organic produce, lavender balms and palm reading. The Farmer’s Market on Saturday mornings is the place to take in the Taos energy. Visit their website for seasonal hours.