Add romantic accommodations by selecting a bed and breakfast or a unique inn within and surrounding the city of Taos.
Find a room or suite with an outdoor hot tub, which is great for romantic mountain star gazing on a crisp night.
Request a room with a fireplace for cuddling up on those cool Taos evenings.
Ask if they have room service, in case you sleep in or indulge in late night champagne and strawberries.
Stay at a resort and spa and schedule a massage for two upon arrival. Services available may also include facials, aromatherapy, hot river rock treatments and foot wraps.
Plan a romantic stay at the ski lodge during summer or winter months. The lifts run all year, providing high rides with beautiful views and many chances to cuddle.
Stop in any Taos cafe for a casual night out over southwestern food a few beverages. End the night dancing to a local band and laugh the night away.
Make reservations at an elegant restaurant for an enchanted evening of fine chef’s cuisine, local Rio Grande Valley wines, and divine deserts.
Spice it up and venture out to the neighborhood ethnic restaurants with a choice of hot or mild dishes sure to kick up the endorphins.
Order room service from the restaurant located in your choice of accommodation. Enjoy the excellent cuisine and a bottle of wine with your loved one while lounging in the Jacuzzi or in front of the fireplace.
Reserve a moonlight dinner train on the scenic railroad out of nearby Chana, 95 miles west of Taos. Enjoy a full moon night ride through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and an elegant meal.
Plan a romantic wine theme around Taos by visiting the surrounding wineries or attending a wine event at the Taos Ski Valley Resort. Many of the Taos restaurants serve local wines or have tasting rooms at the Plaza.
Ride hot air balloons through the Rio Grande Valley for a romantic afternoon or visit Taos in October for the Balloon Rally.
Visit Taos Pueblo, the one-thousand year old Native American community, which is open to the public for walking tours and sacred dance ceremonies. Purchase hand-made jewelry, pottery and other art from Native artists and shops.
Attend an art class at the Stables Gallery, run by the Taos Center for the Arts. See artist’s exhibits and showings of photography, films and multiple art medias.