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    Find Car Rentals in Taos, United States

    Book cheap Taos (TSM) car rental and enjoy the freedom to roam while you’re visiting! Envision driving along a winding road, windows rolled down, leisurely passing scenic mountains, romantic beaches or popular roadside attractions in a comfortable rented car. Hire a rental car in Taos, take the road less traveled, and discover more about the attractions in and around Taos!
    Taos Pueblo

    The Taos Pueblo is a 1000 year Native American community near the town of Taos. It is regarded as one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States. It consists of a number of individual houses, some of which vary from second to five storey and are set perfectly across a stunning mountainous backdrop.


    The Millicent Rogers Museum

    The Millicent Rogers Museum was once regarded as New Mexico’s first cultural organization to offer an all-inclusive collection of Hispanic art. The sixty year old museum also features an interesting collection of Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo-American art.


    Hacienda de los Martinez

    The Hacienda de los Martinez was a prominent trade center during Spanish Colonial Rule in Taos. The early 19th century structure was later turned into a living museum that tells about the life of early Hispanic settlers in the Taos Valley during the 1820s.


    Harwood Museum of Art

    Founded in 1923, the Harwood Museum of Art in Taos is the second oldest art museum in New Mexico. It is home to a magnificent collection of more than 1700 works of art and 17000 photographic images related to the history of Taos since 19th century. Some star attractions here include sacred images of Roman Catholicism and 100 year old Spanish Colonial Revival artworks.