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February 2024 by Sonja Leonard Leonard
One of a kind and should not be missed when visiting Taos!!!
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January 2024 by Benzo-C137
Beautiful historical place.
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November 2023 by Richard Shackley
Very historic. Picturesque grounds.
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November 2023 by L S
Nothing comes close to the experience of staying in this home of Tony and Mable Dodge Luhan.Rooms: Individual and unique, each and every one.Walkability: There are several ways to access the Main House. Two of those ways involve stairs. The Third through the large gate near the Pigeon Houses is all on one level. This is like a living museum of another time. So don't expect access to be all on one level nor via ramps etc.Food & drinks: Lovely sweets and hot drinks await all who visit at all hours of night or day.Very good meals during the workshops we hear !
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October 2023 by Christopher Wilkinson
Nice amazing
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October 2023 by Flatiorn Flyer Christopher
It looks like a amazing
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October 2023 by Kathleen Blair
Wonderful
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September 2023 by Kristy L.
This is a magical and mystical place to have any kind of special gathering. This private retreat allows its visitors to seep themselves in nature and become grounded, relaxed and rejuvenated. There is a wonderful PBS documentary about the history of this place and it's founder, Mable Dodge. They have a yoga and meditation building, full dining and a historical ambiance. The staff is friendly and accommodating. You will com away rejuvenated and relaxed.
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July 2023 by Jane collins
Friendly staff, beautiful
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July 2023 by Michael Hess
The home of socialite and art maven Mabel Dodge Luhan, this is a wonderful place that captures what it might have been like to be one of her artist guests from New York visiting Taos for the first time in the 20s. Great breakfast served in the dining room. Rooms are small, with no air conditioning...luckily Taos nights are cool and the Adobe construction keeps them cool during the day.
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June 2023 by Paulina C.
⚠️ The best breakfast place in town, hands down. The staff in the kitchen feels like family, and they are on top of everything, I swear. Every day brings a different culinary experience as they cook everything using their own recipes. They offer delicious gluten-free options, which can be particularly challenging to make. Additionally, they prepare mini pastries that taste like a piece of cloud in heaven.A special thanks to the wonderful staff: Ruth, Martha, Bobbi, Sofia, James, Gilbert, Crystal, and Beto. You guys are amazing, and I hope to see you achieve even greater success in the food industry in the future.
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May 2023 by Jan Richmond
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The breakfasts where delicious and it was a very relaxed atmosphere. The staff where excellent! Cookies too.
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May 2023 by John McGuinness
Recommended for those seeking a cultural experience. An opportunity to explore the roots of Taos art scene.
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April 2023 by Nodiah Brent
I needed a break from my routine and could only spend one night away. Magic upon magic upon magic....the quiet of the MDLH took me over almost instantly. All three concierges (on the phone and in person) that I interacted with couldn't have been lovelier.This was to be my second stay at the MDLH. The first time I stayed there it was wintertime...very romantic and picturesque. I was in the Frieda Lawrence room on that trip and found it charming. This time, I stayed in the Frank Waters room. It was clean, toasty, and very well insulated for sound. The bed fit me perfectly. The view of the mountain was spectacular. I was deeply grateful for the absence of televisions, computers, digital clocks, and noisy heaters. The guestbook provided in the room underlined the emphasis on writing versus texting.The day I checked in, there was a group assembling for a workshop, all of whom were very engaging. Clearly, the artistic background of the property draws artistic guests. The next morning I saw that the breakfast buffet was as lavish as promised. I had special dietary requirements and the chef was so accommodating. The whole staff was beyond pleasant. When I bemoaned the fact that I couldn't sample the freshly baked cookies, the chef joked that they weren't very good anyway. By a stroke of luck, I sat with another guest who was celebrating her birthday and we got along like a house on fire! After breakfast, I toured the many lounging areas and looked at the books and other memorabilia. I could've stayed there all day. It was a little too windy to spend much time on the grounds, though there were many appealing spots to relax.It's true what numerous guests have said: you can feel the energy of the original owners and visitors of the house and it's truly uplifting. I will always stay at the MDLH when in Taos because one night feels like the equivalent of a lengthy retreat. I want to thank the administrators and staff for keeping this place so pure and real. You have clearly put your heart and soul into it.
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January 2023 by Linda Cowan
We did not stay at the house but visited during visiting hours of 10 am - 2 pm. The house and grounds are interesting, cozy and rustic. It seems like an excellent place to curl up with a good book, or to write, draw, compose or otherwise be creative.Walkability: Old Town Taos is at your doorstep. Plenty of places to explore. Taos Pueblo property starts at their back fence but is private property. No hiking!☹️