Gorgeous
Outside corridor
Self guided tour
Well in courtyard
Stick fence outside
Betsy M.
Apr 14, 2024
Rich in local history, if you love a local museum and an architecture activity... this place is for you. We enjoyed walking through the casa and learning about how they lived in the Spanish colonial era. $8 entry, self guided.
Read More
Brad W.
Jun 30, 2024
If you appreciate history, this museum is a must visit. It is a time capsule of early New Mexico history (early 1800's Spanish and Mexican rule). What a treasure.
Read More
Liz T.
Jun 25, 2024
Cool historical place. I highly recommend it if you love to see historical spots. They give you a sheet of paper to self guide and read about the rooms.
Read More
Ana M.
Feb 21, 2022
Visited in early fall of 2021. Was cheerfully greeted by Ana Luisa in the main office. She is very knowledgeable about the site and history and I loved chatting with her. She also gave me some wonderful book recommendations. The rooms of la hacienda are well kept and there is a lot of interesting information to read in each room. I very much enjoyed walking the grounds and looking at each room. Outside of La hacienda is a beautiful little creek near a bridge. It's very peaceful. Definitely worth checking out if you are into history!
Read More
Kalani F.
Jun 25, 2021
This is a rustic hacienda, giving you a good idea of what life was like in the early 1800s. The visitor center assistant was wonderful and very helpful. Definitely stop by and check out a piece of Taos history.
Read More
J E.
Jan 3, 2012
Fantastic little museum. Took 3 young children here who had a great time exploring all of the well-designed and intriguing rooms in this museum. There is an excellent pamphlet guide that helps to explain life in the Hacienda hundreds of years ago. A must for anyone interested in the rich cultural history of northern New Mexico.
Read More
Jesse M.
Oct 26, 2014
Fun experience! Great old house (maybe 20 rooms situated around two courtyards) built around 1800, mostly original (not reconstructed), and the self-guided tour took about an hour. There are lots of informative and interesting displays (beaver traps, chapel, cooking, trading and bartering, ...). At least one room had activities for kids (dress-up, coloring, ...).
Read More
Jennifer B.
Oct 31, 2021
Great way to learn more about Taos and its past! The hacienda is restored to how hot would have originally looked. We loved strolling through the rooms!
Read More
Paco D.
Sep 19, 2019
A must stop for history buffs or anyone wanting to gain a sense of the history in the immediate Taos and surrounding area.A quality museum, impressive collections and great place to reflect on the dynamic cultural, political and commercial activites in the area during the early nineteenth century.Helpful docent on site. No crowds. The real deal.
Read More
David K.
Jul 6, 2015
The Hacienda De Los Martinez is like stepping back in time. This beautifully restored adobe is a favorite of ours, we visited it both times that we vacationed in Taos.The entrance fee is reasonable, the house is clearly marked, and as you wander through the large home and its various rooms, you can imagine life in the heyday of this residence. The self-guided tour is easy to understand, and many of the rooms are set up with furnishings that are correct to the history of the home. Take your time and enjoy this historic home.
Read More