Georgia O'Keeffe once lived and painted in a third-story room of the original inn. These days it's not as upscale—or expensive—as many other lodging options in Taos, and most rooms are in a newer building, but it has a shaded patio with large trees, a serviceable restaurant, and a collection of antique Navajo rugs. Many of the guest rooms have kiva-style fireplaces; some have balconies. There's...
Sagebrush Inn Hotel Review:
Most of the historic hotels in Taos are up near the center of town, but the Sagebrush sits on the south side, close to the famous San Francisco de Asis Church, which has been immortalized in paintings and photos. In fact, Georgia O'Keeffe once lived briefly at this 1929 property, which is filled with both historic and contemporary Southwestern artwork and crafts. There are 100 rooms and suites...
Three miles south of Taos, surrounded by acres of sage, this inn is housed in an adobe building that has been added on to decade after decade, creating an interesting mix of accommodations. The original structure was built in 1929, and the roof was held in place with hand-hewn vigas. Its three floors and 12 rooms, hand-sculpted from adobe, remain. The rooms are small and cozy and have the feel...
This is a real hot spot for locals. The atmosphere is Old West, with a rustic wooden dance floor and plenty of rowdiness. Dancers generally two-step to country music nightly, year-round, starting at 9pm.