Amizette Inn and Restaurant
Location: 1295 New Mexico 150, Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico, 87525, Taos Ski Valley, US
Star Rating: 2 Stars
Property Type: Guest houses
About this Property
Mountain Views and Cozy Atmosphere
Nestled in Taos Ski Valley, Amizette Inn and Restaurant offers stunning views of the Wheeler Peak Wilderness Area. Enjoy the cozy atmosphere of the lobby fireplace and unwind in the picnic area.
Delicious Dining and Convenient Services
Savor a satisfying meal at the on-site restaurant and start your day with a complimentary buffet breakfast. Benefit from amenities like complimentary Wi-Fi, wedding services, and free self-parking during your stay.
Proximity to Nature and Local Attractions
With easy access to Taos Ski Valley and nearby lakes like Williams Lake and Horseshoe Lake, immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. Explore attractions like the Taos Pueblo and Millicent Rogers Museum located just a short drive away.
Book now at Amizette Inn and Restaurant for a memorable mountain retreat!
Important Information
Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and wedding services. Additional features at this guesthouse include a fireplace in the lobby and a picnic area.
Policies
Check-in: 03:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Check-out: 10:00 AM
Instructions: The front desk is open daily from 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM. To make arrangements for check-in please contact the property ahead of time using the information on the booking confirmation. If you are planning to arrive after 8:00 PM please contact the property in advance using the information on the booking confirmation. Guests must contact the property in advance for check-in instructions. The front desk is staffed during limited hours.
Amenities & Facilities
- Free breakfast
- Fireplace in lobby
- Free WiFi
- Terrace
- Picnic area
- Downhill skiing nearby
- Fireplace in lobby
- Free breakfast
- Front desk (limited hours)
- Smoke-free property
- Snowboarding nearby
- Wedding services
- Free self parking
- Free buffet breakfast
- Housekeeping on request
Rooms Available
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Standard Room, 1 Queen Bed
1 Queen Bed
Views of the mountains and water
Internet - Free WiFi
Entertainment - 32-inch flat-screen TV with satellite channels
Bathroom - Private bathroom, bathtub or shower, free toiletries, and towels
Practical - Free local calls
Comfort - Heating
Need to Know - Housekeeping on request
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- TV
- Telephone
- Private bathroom
- Heating
- Satellite channels
- Free Local calls
- Free WiFi
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Premium Room, 1 Queen Bed, Mountain View, Mountainside
1 Queen Bed
300-sq-foot room with mountain and water views
Internet - Free WiFi
Entertainment - 32-inch flat-screen TV with satellite channels
Food & Drink - Refrigerator and microwave
Bathroom - Private bathroom, bathtub or shower, free toiletries, and towels
Practical - Free local calls
Comfort - Heating
Need to Know - Housekeeping on request
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- TV
- Telephone
- Refrigerator
- Microwave
- Private bathroom
- Heating
- Satellite channels
- Free Local calls
- Free WiFi
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Family Room, 2 Queen Beds
2 Queen Beds
300-sq-foot room with mountain views
Internet - Free WiFi
Entertainment - 32-inch flat-screen TV with satellite channels
Bathroom - Private bathroom, bathtub or shower, free toiletries, and towels
Practical - Phone
Comfort - Heating
Need to Know - Housekeeping on request
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 4 (4 Adults)
- TV
- Telephone
- Private bathroom
- Heating
- Satellite channels
- Free WiFi
Guest Reviews
- John (10/5): - Staff was top notch; price was reasonable for on mountain lodging. Breakfast was superb, made with charm and care. Staff was extremely friendly and were noticeably proud of their establishment. Took an interest in each guest and his/her experience that day skiing at Taos.
- Paul (10/5): Way up in the mountains - About a mile and half below the ski area. Lovely 19th-Century log cabin forms the original building. All modern, now. Our room was quiet, although the Inn was full: substantial walls between the rooms kept the noise out. View of the stream out back. Very comfortable bed. Hostess couldn't have been nicer.
- John (4/5): Not worth the high price!! Find an Airbnb! - Room was hot, fan was squeaky. Loud noise all night. Water was not hot.
- P (4/5): - Road side motel not a hotel- staff was very friendly but accommodations were not.
- Steven (10/5): A real gem - Great place. Maggie, the owner, is a delight. The room was great. Breakfast each day full and delicious. Would stay again.
- Verified traveler (2/5): Very poorly managed lodge - Our stay was very disappointing. The room was much smaller than advertised. We ordered 2 beds but they only gave us one. The WiFi was awful, and they didn’t even have cable television. Lastly they call it an inn and restaurant and only serve a mediocre breakfast during a 2 hour time frame in the mornings. Words cannot express how disappointing and frustrating our stay at The Amizette inn was. Very poorly managed lodge.
- Verified traveler (8/5): - Maggie, the main gal at the desk, is always welcoming. We enjoyed the different layouts of the room
- Dan (10/5): Taos Ski Valley getaway - Great last minute choice in Taos Ski Valley, near restaurants and in a beautiful setting.
- Ning (10/5): - Best staying experience ever.
- Salvador Fernando (6/5): Good - Good for one or two nigths. Really close to the ski area.
- Ted (2/5): Disappointing stay - What a ripoff. We wanted to be near Red River. The description said 8 miles. It is more like 35 miles. The room was run down (torn carpet, terrible mattress, worn linens). The manager was the only staff there and he complained about it the entire time he served a mediocre breakfast.
- Janie (6/5): Scenery beautiful. Room not. - Hard bed. Strange room layout. Scenery beautiful, but not enough to compensate for the room. Breakfast mediocre.
- Leland (8/5): Weekend at Taos Ski Valley - The inn is run by the owners son and wife. They were a bit short staffed that weekend.(The housekeepers didn't come in) The breakfasts were very good. Patrick was very friendly and accommodating (even though he and his wife were doing the extra work.)The Inn is in a very nice setting, we had room 9 and could listen to the Taos river. The inn has a lot of stairs and steps so it is not for ones that can't negotiate stairs. It is an interesting building, probably built in the early days of the ski area. The one thing I missed was coffee and tea and snacks, most B&B's have them out for the afternoon and evening. Only coffee and tea was available in the morning. One improvement would be to have an inviting place to sit and relax and listen to the river on the deck behind the lodge. All and all had a nice getaway.
- Von (6/5): Terrific breakfast. - Hotel is very old and rundown. Setting is beautiful. Hotel does not have a restaurant but is operating more like a bed and breakfast. Staff (all one or two of them) are very helpful. Breakfast is terrific.
- Tim (8/5): Quaint - Quaint mountain setting, perfect for a true get away.
- Christopher (6/5): Eclectic good value near TSV - When we checked in, housekeeping hadn't come in that day, but the hotel manager cleaned the room himself. The building is quite old with a lot of history. Room was decent with a fan in the window (no air conditioning), but that was sufficient. Breakfast is included and was fresh cooked and delicious. Dining room is perched above the Rio Chama with a beautiful picture window looking into the woods. Hotel is about a 5 minute drive from the resort. Overall a good value for staying in Taos Zaki Valley.
- Verified traveler (8/5): Relaxing stay close to nature - Our stay was highlighted by great service from Patrick, the owner. We arrived late in the day and we were upgraded to room #9 with a beautiful view of the river and beautiful birch trees. We were visiting Taos to hike Wheeler Peak, and Patrick helped us figure out how to get to the trail head. He also advised us on different restaurants in the area.
Our room was small but very comfortable and clean. When we woke up each morning, the staff cooked a wonderful breakfast to order. If you are looking for a small family owned inn with personalized service, you can't go wrong. We plan to stay here again!
- Richard (6/5): - Just a quick stay before our "assault on Wheeler Peak". Arrived around 10:00pm, Patrick seemed to be expecting us. Simple room, comfortable bed, but tres New Mexico public areas, deck overlooking the Hondo "river", a small fast moving snow runoff stream, giving us a nice sound to fall asleep to. Breakfast begins at 7:30, a little late for our preference of wanting to be at the trail head by 7 or so. But homemade pancakes, bacon, oj, coffee, oh so much better than the chain places. Made it to the Peak around 10:30, off by 11:00 to avoid the usual thunderstorms. Nothing fancy about Taos Ski Valley, and we sure hope it stays that way. Its all about the place, no need for polish.
- Verified traveler (8/5): Nice for a night stay. - Amazing location amidst the Taos ski valley.. there is a spring right behind the hotel.. hot breakfast made on order...the room was cozy for a night stay.. not the cleaniest of the room though..
- Ky (8/5): One night summer stay. - The property is cute. Old cabin like, obviously in the mountains and trees right next to a beautiful stream. Breakfast was great, beds are a little old as is the electronics but it just kinda adds to the bed n breakfast in a cabin feel. No one on that road serves dinner no snacks or convenience store is close. So stop and eat or you ll have to drive back to town. That's not bad either it's not far. Had a great stay.
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