Airbnb Taos, New Mexico: Casitas, Glamping, Tiny Houses, Adobe Homes, Cottages, Cabins, Earthships, Villas, & Ski Chalets

9 Spectacular Airbnbs in Taos, New Mexico

Taos, New Mexico is one of the most underrated destinations in the United States. With its historic adobe buildings and amazing art museums, Taos is one of the best places to experience Native American culture. You can visit the Native American community of Taos Pueblo, wander around the significant Taos Plaza, and admire the Native American art at the Taos Art Museum.

As an added bonus, there are quite a few fun nature-based activities too! You can go white water rafting in the Rio Grande, enjoy some of the best skiing in New Mexico at Taos Ski Valley, or warm up in the Manby and Black Rock Hot Springs.

Plus, there are so many cool Airbnbs in Taos! You can stay in a boho adobe house, in a posh ski chalet, or even in a renovated shipping container. Which exciting vacation rental will you choose for your getaway?

Check out my list of the 12 best Airbnbs in Taos to help you plan your trip to this awesome vacation destination.

Top 10 Things To Do in Taos, New Mexico

Taos Airbnb: Casitas, Glamping, Tiny Houses, Adobe Homes, Cottages, Cabins, Earthships, Villas, & Ski Chalets
  1. Check out the adobe dwellings of Taos Pueblo. This multi-story Native American community has been continuously inhabited for 1,000 years and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  2. Take in the views from the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. While the river and the gorge are beautiful at any time of day, sunrise and sunset are the best times to visit.
  3. Stroll around the Historic Taos Plaza. You can find delicious restaurants, gorgeous galleries, adorable shops, and fun festivals.
  4. Admire the many art museums in town, including the Taos Art Museum, the Harwood Museum of Art, and the Millicent Rogers Museum. These museums showcase some of the best local, national, and international artists of today.
  5. Taos Ski Valley boasts some of the best ski slopes in the state and skiing in Taos is one of the top things to do in New Mexico. With four different resorts, every skier will find a few slopes that suit his or her style.
  6. Take a few photos of the San Francisco de Asis Mission Church. With its adobe walls and adorable white arched door, it claimed the title of the most photographed church in North America.
  7. Soar in the skies during a hot air balloon ride. After all, how amazing would it be to see the Southwestern landscape and adobe dwellings from the sky!
  8. Embrace your inner adrenaline junky and go river rafting on the Rio Grande. This is where you can find the best river rafting in the state!
  9. Relax at the Manby and Black Rock Hot Springs. These two secluded natural hot springs boasts pools that hover around a warm 97 degrees Fahrenheit and are clothing optional.
  10. Hike a few of the breathtaking trails in the area. Williams Lake, Pot Creek Loop Trail, and El Salto Waterfall are a few noteworthy trails.

Why Stay in an Airbnb in Taos

Why Stay in an Airbnb in Taos, New Mexico

There are so many advantages to staying in an Airbnb in Taos. For starters, you’ll have loads of cool amenities including access to musical instruments, cozy hammocks, and bubbling hot tubs.

Staying at an Airbnb is also a wise way to spend your money as it’s typically more cost-effective than staying at a hotel. If you’re traveling with friends or family you’ll find yourself paying for multiple hotel rooms. But with an Airbnb, you can split the price of a single large vacation rental.

Finally, one of the greatest perks of staying in an Airbnb in Taos is the fact that you can connect with a local before you even reach the city. Many Airbnb hosts are very friendly and love to share local tips! Find out about mouthwatering restaurants, hidden ski spots, and breathtaking hikes.


The 9 Best Airbnbs in Taos, New Mexico

Best for Couples and Solo Travelers

1. The Steel Pueblo: Secluded Shipping Container Tiny House

Best Taos Airbnbs & Vacation Rentals: Steel Pueblo Shipping Container Tiny Home
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At first glance, this renovated shipping container tiny house doesn’t look like much. The metal looks worn and the spray paint looks hasty, but inside is one of the coolest Airbnbs in Taos.

Past the bright blue door you’ll find bold pops of color, pristine white furniture, and gray marbled floors. And while staying at The Steel Pueblo you can wake up with the sun in your comfortable queen bed and brew a cup of coffee in the adorable kitchenette. Then, you’ll be ready for your day exploring the town or the nearby natural landscape.

When you return from your day of adventures you’ll have lots of options. You can do a little stargazing out on the patio, soak up the warmth in the hot tub, or simply snuggle up on the bright yellow couch and watch a movie.

This special vacation rental is also located in the Taos suburb of El Prado. While you can easily make your way into the heart of Taos, you’ll also just be a short drive away from the adventures of the Rio Grande.


2. Adorable Adobe Tiny House

Best Airbnbs in Taos, New Mexico: Adobe Tiny House
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When most people think of tiny houses, they often think of the HGTV tiny houses made of wood or recycled materials. But the Taos Gate House is made of the material Taos is most famous for – adobe.

Past its rugged green door and within the orange-tinted walls, this tiny house boasts a modern yet quirky interior. You can sit at the dining table with portrait-painted chairs, prepare a bite to eat in the kitchenette with blue and red accents, or watch a movie while curled up in the cozy double bed. You’ll also have access to a courtyard with a flowing fountain and flourishing fruit trees.

Nestled in the Taos suburb of Ranchos de Taos, you’ll be a short walk away from the adorable, photogenic San Francisco de Asis Mission Church. And you’ll be just a five-minute drive from the center of Taos.


3. Cozy Mountain Yurt

Best Taos Airbnbs & Vacation Rentals: Mountain Yurt Glamping
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If you’re searching for a unique Taos Airbnb, this cozy mountain yurt should be at the top of your list. But don’t think just because you’re sleeping in a yurt that you’ll be roughing it. This is glamping at its finest!

This quaint yurt boasts hardwood floors, tall glass windows, and even a full kitchen. Plus a comfortable queen bed, a cozy seating area with a flatscreen TV, a sunny porch, and even beautiful flowerbeds.

You’ll also have access to a shared bathhouse with full plumbing, radiant heat floors, and plenty of toiletries in case you forgot something at home.

This unique vacation rental is located in Arroyo Seco, which is about a fifteen-minute drive from the Taos city center. You can take advantage of many great hikes including the El Salto Waterfall Trail, the Yerba Canyon Trailhead, and the Gavalin Trail.


4. Rustic Boho Adobe Bungalow

Coolest Airbnbs in Taos, New Mexico: Boho House
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Most adobe houses in Taos choose to embrace a more traditional style of décor with lots of Native American influence. But this rustic boho adobe bungalow offers something a little different.

With its sheer white curtains, pearly blankets, and ivory hammock, this boho home has a dreamlike quality to it. And part of its magical quality might come from the history behind the home, as this building once served as a flamenco studio for the renowned dancer, Maria Benitez.

While staying at this gorgeous home you can enjoy the coziness of the plush queen bed, try a new recipe in the full kitchen with yellow-tiled countertops, catch up on your favorite Netflix show in the comfortable living room, or enjoy the fresh air on either the front or back porch. And there are loads of fun activities for you to do as well. Soak in the clawfoot tub, test your ukulele and guitar skills, or swing in the indoor hammock.

This boho adobe house is situated in the heart of Taos. You’ll have easy access to Taos Plaza, the Harwood Museum of Art, and many of the town’s best restaurants. You’ll also be just a short walk away from a few amazing hikes including the Ojitos Trail, the Divisadero Loop Trail, and the South Boundary Trail.


Best for Small Groups and Families

5. The Modern Taos House: Featured in the Wall Street Journal

Cool Taos Airbnbs & Vacation Rentals: Modern House
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With its modern architecture and sustainable practices, The Modern Taos House obtained a feature in the prestigious Wall Street Journal. Not only that, but this respected publication called this contemporary home a “masterpiece.”

The eco-tourism aspect of this house, particularly the fact that it runs on solar power and rainwater, is what caught the eye of the Wall Street Journal editors. But the fantastic interior design is remarkable as well. You can wake up in one of the two spacious bedrooms to the sunrise over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Then prepare a tasty breakfast in the well-equipped kitchen while the rest of your travel companions keep you company on the bright red stools at the breakfast bar.

Once you’re all energized and ready to go, you and your group can spend the day enjoying one of Taos’ many adventures. You can choose between water rafting down the Rio Grande, taking to the skies in a hot air balloon, or exploring downtown Taos.

And when you return back to this modern house you can play a friendly game of ping pong, listen to your favorite songs over the Samsung Bluetooth sound system, or watch one of the latest Netflix releases on the smart TV.


6. Colorful and Quirky Home on 1.5 Acres

Best Airbnbs in Taos, New Mexico: Quirky House
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With its colorful, patterned Native American inspiration, this quirky El Prado home is definitely one of the coolest vacation rentals in Taos. This house has evidence of Native American influence everywhere including the woven baskets and rugs, the intricate carvings on the kitchen cabinets, the turquoise and pale orange walls, and even the decorative weapons on the walls.

These touches of Native American history and culture weave their way through every room in the house. You can admire the nature carvings in the kitchen while brewing a cup of coffee, lounge on a patterned pillow while watching TV in the living room, admire the feathered spears on the wall while eating in the dining room, and curl up under the Native American quilts in one of the two bedrooms.

Situated in El Prado, this noteworthy vacation rental gives you easy access to both downtown Taos and the Rio Grande.

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Best for Large Groups and Events

7. Posh Bavarian Chalet in Taos Ski Valley

Best Airbnbs in Taos, New Mexico: Posh Chalet
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If you happen to visit Taos in the winter, there’s a good chance that you’re coming to ski. If that’s the case, this Bavarian Chalet 4 may be one of the best vacation rentals in Taos for you.

This posh chalet is close to some of the best ski slopes in town. You’ll be just a short distance from both the Kachina Lift and Maxie’s Lift, each of which gives you access to at least half a dozen slopes. 

While staying at this contemporary home you can wake up in one of the three spacious bedrooms, devour a hearty breakfast on the picnic-style dining table, and hit the slopes until it gets dark. When you return back home you can warm up by the electric fireplace in the living room and prepare a delicious dinner for the family in the kitchen with stainless steel appliances.


8. Contemporary Custom House in Angel Fire Resort

Best Taos Airbnbs & Vacation Rentals: Angel Fire House
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With its prime location and modern interior, the Spyglass Cabin is definitely one of the best vacation rentals in Taos!

One of the main perks of this custom mountain home is its location. Situated in the Angel Fire Resort, you’ll easily be able to make your way to many of the best ski slopes in Taos. Plus, you’ll have access to the resort amenities including the indoor pool, the hot tub, and the fitness center.

While you’ll likely spend your entire getaway hitting the slopes, you can also keep yourself entertained in this contemporary home. You can catch up on some much needed rest in one of the three bedrooms, test your cooking skills in the spacious kitchen with white granite countertops, watch a new TV show while sitting in front of the fireplace, or play a little ping pong and cornhole out in the backyard.

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9. Many Feathers Ranch Retreat

Coolest Airbnbs in Taos, New Mexico: Ranch Retreat
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If you’re traveling to Taos with a large group, the Many Feathers Ranch Retreat may be exactly what you’re looking for. With 8,000 square feet, six bedrooms, and sleeping arrangements for sixteen people, you can invite the whole gang!

This calming house embraces a rustic, charming atmosphere. You can wake up to natural light streaming through the large windows, whip up some breakfast in the homey kitchen, and gather together at the cozy wooden dining table. And if you’re hoping for a little group bonding, you can sit in one of the many inviting nooks and get to know each other a little better.

The Many Feathers Ranch Retreat also has a bit of land to go with it. Take a dip in the river in the summer, admire the blooming flowers in the spring, and stare in awe at the fiery leaves in the fall. And be sure to keep an eye out for wildlife including deer, foxes, and hawks.

Situated in the quiet suburb of Valdez, this Taos vacation home is the perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle of life and just enjoy nature. There are a few nice hikes and ski slopes nearby for you to explore.

That’s it – 9 of the best Airbnbs in Taos! Do you have a favorite vacation rental in Taos? Let us know in the comments below.


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About the Author:

  • Sarah Etinas

    Sarah is a travel writer based on the beautiful island of Oahu, Hawaii. When she’s not enjoying the stunning beaches and hikes of her home island, she’s going on exciting adventures all around the world. A few of her most thrilling adventures have included snowshoeing in the Swiss Alps, kayaking through a river of jellyfish in the Caribbean, and sleeping in a sandstorm in the Sahara Desert.

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