Scenic spot introduction:

Pueblo de Taos is one of the oldest, most beautiful, and best-preserved Indian buildings in the southwestern United States. It is located in the small town of Taos, New Mexico. There are large clusters of houses on both sides of the Taos River, known as "North House" and "South House". The walls of these houses are made of sun-dried bricks and are coated with mud. The roof is made of wooden beams tied with ropes. The architecture in the Taos Indian village is very complex but well suited to the surrounding climate conditions. It is an example of soil-based architecture in the arid zone of the southwestern United States.

Attractions distribution:

The main attractions of Taos Indian Village include the murals in Taos Town, St. Jerome Church, cemetery, houses, ovens, casinos, etc.

Scenic spot qualifications:

World Heritage

Scenic spot features:

Art, culture, villages, ancient villages
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Travel Notes of Travellers:

  • Travel Tips: Top 10 Best Native American Cultural Experiences

Best time to visit:

The village is closed for about 10 weeks during the winter, so avoid this period.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

America>United States

How to get there:

The small town of Taos has convenient transportation and can be reached by yourself.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Taos Indian Village ticket prices:

$10. If you need to take photos, $6/device.

Scenic area opening hours:

8:00-16:30

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