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We’re just as excited about your upcoming escapade to Taos as you are…So if you have questions about directions, amenities, the local area (or anything really), just drop us a line.

Feel free to fill out the form below and a member of our staff will contact you as soon as possible. Or if you’re a little old fashioned (like us) give a ring at (575) 758-8700. Either way, we’d love to hear from you. Please, no solicitations.

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FAQs

Is El Pueblo Lodge Pet Friendly?

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The El Pueblo Lodge is pet-friendly, featuring a large courtyard and pet rest area, as well as free waste receptacle bags available for guest use. There is a pet fee of $ 25.00 plus tax for every two nights booked with us.

Do you have a shuttle service to Taos Ski Valley?

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Unfortunately not. But the NCRTD’s (a.k.a. the “Blue Bus”) 341 TSV Green Line provides fare-free winter shuttle service through Town, El Prado, Arroyo Seco, and Valdez to the Taos Ski Valley. Service operates during the ski season.

Does El Pueblo Lodge offer breakfast?

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El Pueblo Lodge offers a delicious hot breakfast buffet daily from 6:30 am to 9:30 am. In addition, many to-go options for breakfast are available, including meat burritos, muffins, yogurts, fresh green chili chicken tamales, and more.

Does El Pueblo Lodge offer streaming services or have TVs with streaming capabilities?

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At this time, we do not have streaming services; however, we do have DirecTV in all rooms with over 300 channels!

What time is check-in and check-out at El Pueblo Lodge?

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Check-in starts at 3:00 PM, and check-out is by 11:00 AM.

Does El Pueblo Lodge have a pool and hot tub?

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Yes! We have a hot tub that is heated to 104 degrees and the seasonal pool (open mid-May to late-September) is at 80 degrees.

What are the main attractions in the Taos area?

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Taos, New Mexico, boasts three major attractions: the Historic Taos Plaza, the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, and Taos Pueblo. Additionally, Taos is home to many wonderful art galleries and historic museums, such as the Kit Carson House.

How long does the Enchanted Circle Drive take?

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The Enchanted Circle is an 84-mile scenic drive that encircles Wheeler Peak, highlighting the unique heritage and stunning landscapes of New Mexico. The drive typically takes about 2 to 3 hours. Along the way, you will see beautiful valleys, mesas, and mountains, as well as national forests and historic towns and villages in Taos County.

Where is the Taos Visitor's Center?

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The Visitor Center is located at 1139 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur, just a ten-minute drive from El Pueblo Lodge.

What are most popular New Mexican restaurants near El Pueblo Lodge??

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The most popular New Mexican restaurants in Taos are Orlando’s Mexican Café, Sabor Rael, and Antonio’s. There are definitely more options available, so please feel free to ask the desk staff for their recommendations or pick up one of our dining guides in the lobby area.