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Mabel Dodge Luhan House

Hotel in Taos

Updated: June 05, 2024 11:44 AM

Mabel Dodge Luhan House is located in Taos (Town in New Mexico), United States. It's address is 240 Morada Ln, Taos, NM 87571.

240 Morada Ln, Taos, NM 87571

CC5P+C3 Taos, New Mexico

(575) 751-9686

mabeldodgeluhan.com

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Mabel Dodge Luhan House is located at: 240 Morada Ln, Taos, NM 87571.

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Mabel Dodge Luhan House Reviews

Paulina C.
2023-06-16 16:33:04 GMT

⚠ The best breakfast place in town, hands down. The staff in the kitchen feels like family, and they are on top of everything, I swear. Every day brings a different culinary experience as they cook everything using their own recipes. They offer delicious gluten-free options, which can be particularly challenging to make. Additionally, they prepare mini pastries that taste like a piece of cloud in heaven.

A special thanks to the wonderful staff: Ruth, Martha, Bobbi, Sofia, James, Gilbert, Crystal, and Beto. You guys are amazing, and I hope to see you achieve even greater success in the food industry in the future.

Michael Hess
2023-07-09 20:36:34 GMT

The home of socialite and art maven Mabel Dodge Luhan, this is a wonderful place that captures what it might have been like to be one of her artist guests from New York visiting Taos for the first time in the 20s. Great breakfast served in the dining room. Rooms are small, with no air conditioning...luckily Taos nights are cool and the Adobe construction keeps them cool during the day.

Nodiah Brent
2023-04-05 00:29:13 GMT

I needed a break from my routine and could only spend one night away. Magic upon magic upon magic....the quiet of the MDLH took me over almost instantly. All three concierges (on the phone and in person) that I interacted with couldn't have been lovelier.

This was to be my second stay at the MDLH. The first time I stayed there it was wintertime...very romantic and picturesque. I was in the Frieda Lawrence room on that trip and found it charming. This time, I stayed in the Frank Waters room. It was clean, toasty, and very well insulated for sound. The bed fit me perfectly. The view of the mountain was spectacular. I was deeply grateful for the absence of televisions, computers, digital clocks, and noisy heaters. The guestbook provided in the room underlined the emphasis on writing versus texting.

The day I checked in, there was a group assembling for a workshop, all of whom were very engaging. Clearly, the artistic background of the property draws artistic guests. The next morning I saw that the breakfast buffet was as lavish as promised. I had special dietary requirements and the chef was so accommodating. The whole staff was beyond pleasant. When I bemoaned the fact that I couldn't sample the freshly baked cookies, the chef joked that they weren't very good anyway. By a stroke of luck, I sat with another guest who was celebrating her birthday and we got along like a house on fire! After breakfast, I toured the many lounging areas and looked at the books and other memorabilia. I could've stayed there all day. It was a little too windy to spend much time on the grounds, though there were many appealing spots to relax.

It's true what numerous guests have said: you can feel the energy of the original owners and visitors of the house and it's truly uplifting. I will always stay at the MDLH when in Taos because one night feels like the equivalent of a lengthy retreat. I want to thank the administrators and staff for keeping this place so pure and real. You have clearly put your heart and soul into it.

Louis Tobola
2022-08-19 21:34:06 GMT

If you're able to get a room here, do it! The rooms are nice and the staff is very helpful. This is an authentic experience of Taos life and history. They will serve you an excellent breakfast in the morning and otherwise allow you to simply enjoy the space. Don't miss this!

Jan Richmond
2023-05-04 21:12:14 GMT

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The breakfasts where delicious and it was a very relaxed atmosphere. The staff where excellent! Cookies too.

Kurtis DeLozier
2016-06-05 18:05:42 GMT

I have never stayed here, but I have visited twice to tour the grounds and the hotel itself. Off the tourist path, the grounds are pleasantly peaceful and quiet with a wonderful legacy to learn. For example, Dennis Hopper who once owned the place was run off by ghosts that haunt the house. The hotel clerk on duty was kind enough to show my friend and I some of the rooms, and offered us some complimentary snacks in the dining area. Great energy here. Inspirational for writers and academics.

Coke Smith
2017-10-08 06:46:51 GMT

About a month ago. Great location - quiet, open, large grounds. Very friendly, helpful staff, and pleasant guests. Stayed in the Solarium - the description is accurate. Oddly relaxing glass surround. Stairs. Would certainly return.

Bob Zahm
2018-10-19 13:59:02 GMT

Beautiful facility with cozy rooms. Excellent breakfast with a lot of varity. If your GPS routes you on Spider Lane, don't follow it, make sure you are coming in off Kit Carson Blvd.

Yogo Roberts
2015-11-03 15:54:39 GMT

One of my favorite places. Beautiful old adobe with an incredible history. Breakfast is awesome. Staff is so friendly. It feels like home. Best place to come to find renewal & healing.

my name
2021-09-21 00:48:46 GMT

A really interesting, quiet, comfortable, historic place to stay. An easy walk to the plaza. Outstanding breakfast. Afternoon tea is nice. The grounds are lovely.

Zigurd Mednieks
2022-03-20 17:29:23 GMT

Stayed one night during a week when most places were booked up with spring break people. They do not have internet in their guest rooms but. it is provided downstairs on the main level. We stayed in the "solarium" room on the top floor. It was spectacular, unique, and delightful. There is a bathroom on the 2nd level that has windows painted by DH Lawrence. Notable writers and artists have stayed in these rooms. You can feel the history.

Linda Evans
2019-08-28 06:22:27 GMT

Never thought I'd see this place but I did. This also be a very cool place to stay. Many famous people have stayed here. If you're in Santa Fe and this interests you be sure to stop. We were on our tour of New Mexico and this was a special place

David Moakes
2018-09-28 00:13:08 GMT

Easy access was a surprise as we were on a DH Lawrence pilgrimage. Beautifully preserved and still lived in as lodging accommodation. Full of historic architectural interest and of course the Lawrence and o'Keeffe connections add to the atmosphere.

Sonja Leonard Leonard
2024-02-06 00:49:58 GMT

One of a kind and should not be missed when visiting Taos!!!

Jim Bergstrom
2017-06-27 01:28:27 GMT

This is one of Santa Fe's treasures. My good friends live just across the street so I had plenty of time to wander around the Mabel Dodge house and catch the vibe. My friend Jonathan ran into Dennis Hopper here one night shortly before Dennis departed this world. Taos is just that kinda place, man.....

Andy Bardwell
2022-01-22 21:34:41 GMT

Mabel Dodge Luhan is a National Treasure. There's no place like it. The artistic, historical and cultural immersion is like no other. And the breakfasts are sublime.

John McGuinness
2023-05-04 22:52:58 GMT

Recommended for those seeking a cultural experience. An opportunity to explore the roots of Taos art scene.

L S
2023-11-02 02:32:39 GMT

Nothing comes close to the experience of staying in this home of Tony and Mable Dodge Luhan.

Jeannie
2023-02-23 23:47:18 GMT

Interesting and beautiful place. I look forward to scheduling a retreat there.

Marc Keltz
2018-10-10 05:10:45 GMT

A piece of historic Taos. Must see and comfortable rooms with authentic atmosphere. A unique place to stay.

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Town in New Mexico

Taos is a town in Taos County in the north-central region of New Mexico in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Initially founded in 1615, it was intermittently occupied until its formal establishment in 1795 by Nuevo México Governor Fernando Chacón to act as fortified plaza and trading outpost for the neighboring Native American Taos Pueblo and Hispano communities, including Ranchos de Taos, Cañon, Taos Canyon, Ranchitos, El Prado, and Arroyo Seco. source

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