Hotel · Taos Pueblo
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"A short visit to the ramshackle, one-room cabin on the city’s northern outskirts where D.H. Lawrence once stayed, and then on to the Mabel Dodge Luhan House."
Cultural landmark · Taos Pueblo
Taos Pueblo is a 1,000-year-old living Native American community with iconic multi-story adobe homes, vibrant culture, and stunning mountain views.
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Southwestern restaurant (US) · Santa Fe
Coyote Cafe blends elegant Southwestern fare with creative cocktails and a lively rooftop bar offering vibrant views and vibes.
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Water · Guadalupe County
At New Mexico's Blue Hole, a stunningly clear sapphire spring, you can dive into a refreshing 62-degree oasis, perfect for family fun and adventurous cliff jumps.
Mexican restaurant · Angel Fire
El Jefe is a laid-back Mexican spot serving hearty tacos, burritos, and tasty margaritas right at the mountain's edge, perfect for post-skiing bites.
Brewpub · Santa Fe
Santa Fe’s Second Street Brewery is a lively brewpub serving standout green chile burgers and craft IPAs in a casual spot with a sunny patio.
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Hotel · Farmington
A sleek all-suite haven with spacious kitchens, cozy rooms, and a vibrant breakfast scene, this modern hotel offers the comforts of home and attentive service.
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Cafe Pasqual’s serves vibrant, organic Mexican fare in a cozy, colorful adobe setting, famous for fresh, flavorful dishes and community-style dining.
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Bridge · Taos County
The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge near Taos is a stunning steel arch bridge offering vertigo-inducing views and epic photo ops over New Mexico's dramatic canyon.
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Restaurant · Rancho Grande
Tucked away in the New Mexico countryside, this cozy cafe rocks fresh pastries, hearty diner classics, and a warm, welcoming vibe that’ll make you linger.
Diner · Albuquerque
Central Grill is a chill spot on Route 66, serving up New Mexican diner classics and the best pancakes in town amidst an inviting, friendly vibe.