| Come see the starry skies! In March of 1996, Adobe & Stars opened its doors to guests seeking striking accommodations and a high level of hospitality in a majestic setting. It is situated just outside of historic Taos and surrounded by the ancient Sangre de Cristo Mountains. A vast mesa rolls westward to the horizon. Spacious and contemporary, this luxurious new inn was designed especially with the views in mind. Big windows, decks, and patios invite star gazing, sunset viewing and the pleasure of contemplation. Many traditional pueblo-style features have been included to create warmth and Southwestern ambiance. Such features include high viga beamed ceilings, kiva fireplaces tucked in the corners of rooms, and outdoor portals to shade the strong sun. The 8 guestrooms can only be described as luxurious. Each room has a kiva fireplace and light-filled private bath with elegant terra cotta tile and either Jacuzzi tub or a double shower. All rooms offer the warmth of radiant heat floors and large windows to let in the matchless expanse of sky and landscape. Upstairs rooms have the feel of a bedroom in an elegant home. Courtyard rooms provide private entrances and convenient to parking. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the location at the entrance to world-famous Taos Ski Valley. The hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails of the national forest are right down the road. There are nearby streams to fish, the Rio Grande River to raft, and golf a few miles away. The best (4 Diamond) restaurant in Taos in 1 mile down the road. The galleries, shops, and museums of Taos a short drive to town. Come enjoy the Adobe & Stars Inn!
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Adobe And Stars Inn Reviews
| Traveler Ratings Summary for Adobe And Stars Inn
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Overall: 5.00 |
Service
5.00 |
Condition
4.00 |
Cleanliness
5.00 |
Comfort
5.00 |
Recommend
100 % |
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| Great Bed and Breakfast |
Overall: 5 |
Service 5 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| The inn was very clean and very comfortable. The food was excellent in the morning, and the "happy hour" was fun to meet all the other guests. But by far the best thing was the view. Mountains were right there. There is also a canyon next to the property and they have a bench to sit and watch the sunset...spectacular. Tons of hummingbirds visit and are fun to watch. The only drawback was that you had to drive 10 or more miles back to Taos to eat at the better restaurants. Taos only has one main road through town and it can get quite jammed at times.
Reviewed by traveler from Rochester, MN on August 8, 2006 |
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