Casa de las Chimeneas - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Tile hearths, French doors, and traditional viga ceilings grace the House of Chimneys B&B, 2½ blocks from the Plaza and secluded behind thick walls. Each room in the 1912 structure has a private entrance, a fireplace, handmade New Mexican furniture, bathrooms with Talvera tiles, and a bar sto... fodors.com
No title - expert review This 82-year-old adobe home has, since its opening in 1988, been a model of Southwestern elegance. Now, with new additions, it has become a full-service luxury inn as well. The addition includes a spa with a small fitness room and sauna, as well as complete massage and facial treatments for an addit... frommers.com
Hidden Gem - user review I stayed at Casa de las Chimeneas for a night - - what a treat! The rooms are intimate, the staff is terrific, and the location is perfect. Also, the garden is absolutely beautif... tripadvisor.com
Upscale but unpretentious - user review Innkeeper Susan Vernon ensures that her guests are pampered but not disturbed if they opt for privacy. Situated behind a gated entryway on a quiet Taos side street, this place is a h... tripadvisor.com
Not to be missed..... - user review Not your typical B & B, large suites with great atsmophere and private entrances from the street. Food is fantastic and great per... tripadvisor.com
wonderful stay - user review Stayed in the Library Suite. Beautiful, especially enjoyed the steam shower which had 3 separate heads with different massage and waterfall settings. Food was very good. Would defi... tripadvisor.com
A Great Place to Stay in Taos - user review The best thing about our stay was our room. It was large, tastefully decorated with southwest flair, contained a very nice bathroom, and there were even warm robes in the closet! There a... tripadvisor.com
WONDERFUL - WE WERE TREATED LIKE ROYALTY - user review Venturing into Taos we had no idea where we going to stay. My in-laws recommended the Fechin Inn, but we wanted something more quaint. Upon striking up a conversation at a local winery,... tripadvisor.com
A Little Over-Hyped - user review We had a good - very good - experience at Casa Chimeneas. But ...Gourmet dining included a green salad, pasta w/ sauce and a cake. Nothing appeared to be homemade; all appeared t... tripadvisor.com
What a Wonderful Inn!! - user review We spend two nights here, 9/16/05 & 9/17/05. Stayed in the Rio Grande room which was lovely. Highly, highly recommend this Inn. The walled off courtyard gives you a sense of privacy... tripadvisor.com
I can't say enough good things!!!!! - user review We stayed at the Inn over the Thanksgiving holiday and the staff and accomodations are really great. I just can't say enough good things about this place. Great location, wonderfully dec... tripadvisor.com
Wonderful! - user review We stayed one night in April 2003, it was by far the best b&b we've stayed at. It is expensive, but worth it. We had a kiva fireplace in the room which was much fun during the cold weath... tripadvisor.com
Casa De Las Chimeneas B And B, Taos, NM - VirtualTourist.com We really loved our stay at the Chimeneas B&B in Nov 2000. It is a lovely old adobe inn, restored and nicely kept up - a bit secluded off the main drag in Taos, and full of ambience. I highly recommend it to anyone wanting special treatment. We got a great deal by looking on their website 5 months i... virtualtourist.com
Casa de las Chimeneas, Taos | itravelishop.com Amenities that win the someone-was-thinking award include humidifiers to help you deal with the relentlessly dry air in New Mexico and a ski boot dryer in every closet (Casa de las Chimeneas is only minutes away from Taos Ski Valley). Nightly turn down includes a carafe of water charmingly spiked wi... itravelishop.com
Casa de las Chimeneas, Taos Casa de las Chimeneas inn anchors a plot of serene gardens less than one mile south of Taos Plaza. The eight rooms and suites are outfitted with wood-burning fireplaces with tile mantels, beam ceilings, and unfussy yet elegant hand-crafted wood furniture and rugs. The traditional adobe dates to 1912... shermanstravel.com
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