Indian Hills Inn, Taos Plaza began serving Taos* Lodging needs in the early 1900*s. Originally named El Taoseno Courts, the Inn has changed many times over the years.[more]
Indian Hills Inn, Taos Plaza began serving Taos* Lodging needs in the early 1900*s. Originally named El Taoseno Courts, the Inn has changed many times over the years.
The most recent change being the addition of 30 single king rooms in 1995. The Motor Inn is conveniently located downtown, just 2 blocks South of historic Taos Plaza with it*s galleries, shops, museums, and other points of interest. Taos is nestled at the edge of the Sangre de Christo mountains of Northern NM - hiking, etc. are nearby. The Indain Hills Inn, Taos Plaza is Taos* best located and easiest to find Motel for the Taos Experience. Built in the traditional Southwestern Pueblo style, most rooms face over an acre of grass, tall trees, pool (closed for remodel), and patio - an unusually peaceful respite in the downtown area. Rooms are warmly decorated with a Southwestern flavor, feature comfortable beds and pillows, private baths with showers, some include spectacular mountain views, all have individually controlled heat and air, some have a gas log fireplace/wall heater, and all have direct dial phones, and color TV with HBO. Our team of Associates is selected and trained to assist and guide your Taos Experience -we*re your *tour guide* for North central New Mexico.[less]
Amenity Highlights —
Casino, Golf, Skiing, Restaurant, Air Conditioned
User Reviews for Indian Hills Inn, Taos Plaza, Taos
Average User Rating: 6.5
Cleanliness:[7.5] •
Staff:[8.5] •
Location:[8.0] Based on 7 user ratings
May 19, 2008by Mary from Provo, UT
Overall Rating: 3 Cleanliness:[5] •
Staff:[6] •
Location:[5]
More cable station. Pathetic. But that is the only thing good I can say.
No micro/fridge, very thin walls, half of hotel in shambles. Felt unsafe in general.
“When we arrived the desk clerk was very nice and check in was fairly easy. We went to our room and the it was destroyed. The clerk didn't know that the room was one of the many that had been flooded. The ceiling plaster was all over the place, the mattresses were bare (other than plaster and water damage). I immediately went to the front desk and the clerk apologized and put us in another room in the other building. We originally had two queens and were put into a king bed room. The walls/ceiling is paper thin and we could hear every cough/voice/TV/blow dryer etc. There was no micro or fridge which I expect even the lower end hotels should have and usually do. The parking was in the back of the building where we could not see our car. We did not feel particularly safe in the neighborhood (two women traveling alone) and having our car so far away and out of site was a little disconcerting. The room had a gas fireplace unit built into the wall and Turing it on made the room smell like natural gas. We turned it off and hoped not to asphyxiate in the night.”
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