El Pueblo Lodge and Condos - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Considering its location and setting, this hotel is a bargain, especially for families, although you'll want to reserve carefully. It's set on 3 1/2 grassy, cottonwood-shaded acres, on the north end of town, a reasonable walk from the plaza. Three buildings form a U-shape, each with its own high and... frommers.com
Most favorite place to stay - user review Best place to stay in Taos. Have stayed here time after time whenever we visit Taos. Many family memories...remembering when we brought our kids when they were younger..We miss the old cottonwood trees in the center of the courtyard...but rooms with fire place...particularly in the new section...sim... fodors.com
El Pueblo Lodge: Good Value - user review We stayed in Room 101 which was a very large double queen with a wood burning fireplace. Wood is provided along with a light breakfast. It was quiet and comfortable with cable TV, mini fridge, table and chairs, desk, sitting area and very large full bath. Rate for this room per night with AAA discou... virtualtourist.com
Great value and good location - user review El Pueblo Lodge is a great place to stay for a few nights in Taos. It's not far (5-10 minute walk) from the historic plaza and a variety of restaurants and bars. The outdoor hot tubs a... tripadvisor.com
Enjoyed Taos - user review Great location in Taos, but an older motel. Rooms were clean, but in need of a face lift. Staff was very nice, but the continental breakfast was a little weak, with just coffee, juic... tripadvisor.com
Do not use on-line reservations - user review I have stayed at the Lodge before and enjoyed it. Not top end, but good location and adequate rooms. I tried to make reservations on the hotel website to stay there again this fall. I r... tripadvisor.com
Loved the cottonwoods - user review Our family enjoyed the El Pueblo. This was our fourth time to visit and it's always a highlight. Our youngest son was 2 the first time we stayed here and he always looks forward to an... tripadvisor.com
they saved our trip!!! - user review Our plan was to camp in Taos when an unusual late storm blew in. I consider myself an outdoors person, but we were experiencing 20 degrees with a four year old, so we had no reservation... tripadvisor.com
Horrible!!! - user review This place has the rudest, laziest, most inconsiderate employees of any place we have ever been.The landscaping has been severely neglected (everything has been allowed to dry up and d... tripadvisor.com
DON't GO for the Standard with Fireplace - that part not refurbished - user review We had only one night in Taos and didn't want to spend over $100. It was shoulder season - mid October - and the hotel rates should have been down but they weren't. We were advised that w... tripadvisor.com
Never again - user review We stayed at El Pueblo Lodge the first week of June, 2004 for two (2) nights. The rooms are veryold, the bathrooms are terrible, and the mattressmust have been 30 years old. My two mai... tripadvisor.com
Most comfortable & relaxing stay of a very long trip - user review Well. I was shocked to see exceptionally negative reviews of the El Pueblo. This was the next-to-last stop on a 10k mile trip around the country, mostly staying at major chain motels. ... tripadvisor.com
El Pueblo is charming - user review We've stayed at El Pueblo for many years, and usually we're there at least a couple of times a year. It's not a brand-spanking new chain hotel, and that's part of it's charm. We've st... tripadvisor.com
never again - user review Stayed in June, 2006. Loud, rumbling cars in/out of the parking lot until well after 2am. The room was so hot I slept on the floor by the screen door. AC did not work. No fans ... travel.yahoo.com
Apt/condo in Taos, NM Stayed in June, 2006. Loud, rumbling cars in/out of the parking lot until well after 2am. The room was so hot I slept on the floor by the s... travel.yahoo.com
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