Taos, NM Resort Studio Condominium







Rental Info
- Price:
- From USD 150
- Property Type:
- House / Villa
- Floor:
- Bathrooms:
- 1
- Bedrooms:
- 0
- Security Deposit:
- USD 100
- Minimum Stay:
- 1 Night
- Max. Guests:
- 2
- Pets Allowed:
- No
- Smoking Allowed:
- No
- Check-In/Out:
- 16:00 / 12:00
Rental Details
IF STAYING ON A FRIDAY OR SATURDAY, THERE IS A 2 NIGHT MINIMUM UNLESS BOOKING IS WITHIN 48 HOURS OF CHECK-IN.
Studio: Queen murphy bed in living area. Unit has small microwave and mini-fridge, no oven or stovetop. Unit may not have patio or balcony. This unit is smaller than average WorldMark studios. Maximum occupancy 2.
English, Spanish, and Tiwa—a Native American language—are spoken here. But the universal language in Taos is art.
Taos, in north-central New Mexico, has been a thriving artists’ community since the early 20th century. One early artist in town was Nicolai Fechin, who passionately depicted the local landscape and Native Americans. WorldMark Taos is located behind his former home, which is now home to the Taos Art Museum.
Explore Taos and discover the beauty, the culture, and the people that make Taos and Northern New Mexico the Land of Enchantment. Seated in the high-desert mesa at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Taos is rich with art and steeped with history.
Popular Attractions
Enchanted Circle Tour
This National Scenic Byway circles Wheeler Peak, the highest in New Mexico, at 13,161 feet. The 84-mile tour goes through the towns of Taos, Angel Fire, Elizabethtown, Red River, the Veterans’ Memorial and Questa. Don't miss stopping along the way to see the works of local woodworkers, tinsmiths, painters, stained glass workers, and sculptors.
Taos Pueblo
Located just north of the Resort, Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. Pueblo artisans work in clay, leather, wood, stone and on canvas. They are inspired by timeless traditions. 3mi.
Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
The bridge is located 650 feet above the Rio Grande winding through the rough rock gorge on each side. The bridge was built in the cantilever truss style and is the second highest bridge of its construction in the country. Below, kayakers and river rafts pass, coming out of the famous 'Taos Box', a class IV rapids; above, hot air balloons soar. Feel the expanse of the Wild West in front of you, and the mighty Rio Grande beneath your feet. 11 mi.
Kit Carson Home and Museum
Taos is home to over 80 galleries and 6 historical museums including the Kit Carson Museum. Walk through history by touring the home and museum where American frontiersman Kit Carson lived with his family in Taos for 25 years. His nationally known reputation, experiences, and duties outside of New Mexico also brought generals, traders, mountain men, and congressmen from throughout the country to the Carson home. 0.2 mi.
Annual Festivals
January: Winter Wine Festival at Taos Ski Valley,Turtle Dance, Deer or Buffalo Dance
May: Santa Cruz Feast Day and Corn dance, Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally/Run – Red River
June: San Antonio Feast Corn Dance, San Juan Day Corn Dance, SOLARFEST
July: Taos Pueblo Pow-Wow, Santiago Day Corn Dance, Santa Ana Day Corn Dance, Fiesta de Santa Ana y Santiago
September: Taos Fall Arts Festival Art Shows, San Geronimo Eve Vespers, San Geronimo Day, Traditional Pole Climbing
October: Taos Wool Festival, Taos Mountain Film Festival
December: Procession of the Virgin, Deer or Matachines Dance
Unit Amenities
· Air conditioning
· Stereo with CD player
· Gas fireplaces (some units)
· Cable TV with DVD player
· Telephone
· Hairdryer
· Iron and Ironing Board
· Internet access (fee applicable)
· Not all units have a patio or balcony
· All units are hotel size and have a partial kitchen that includes a Mini Fridge and a Small Microwave oven. Units do not have Stoves or Ovens.
Resort Amenities
· Outdoor pool (seasonal)
· Outdoor hot tub
· Fitness room
· Game room
· Laundry room
· Outdoor Children's pool (seasonal)
· Common bbq areas
· Elevator
Local Activities
· Downhill skiing
· Cross-country skiing
· Snowboarding
· Snowshoeing
· Snowmobiling
· Sledding
· Fishing
· Hiking
· Mountain biking
· Horseback riding
· Rock climbing
· Hang gliding
· Whitewater rafting
· Kayaking
· Canoeing
· Golf
· Art galleries
· Museums
· Shopping
· Historical sites
Nearest Airports
· Alberquerque (135 mi) only
Amenities
- Bed Linen & Towels
- Kitchen
- Wireless Internet
- Internet
- Cable TV
- TV
- Gym
- Parking Included
- Air Conditioning
- Washing Machine
- Free Cleaning
- Balcony
- Pool
- Doorman
- Wheelchair Access
- Outdoor Space
- Elevator
- Breakfast