"This accommodation is positioned outside of town in a local neighborhood. While the property is not in a remote location, it is relatively enclosed with obscured views of nearby residential streets and houses. The guesthouse features a relatively small number of rooms each with individual external access. The rooms open to a central courtyard with external seating outside of most of them. Guests have access to a small cozy dining area open 24/7 that features coffee/tea, small library of books and board games. The property also features a "backyard" with a variety of seating opportunities to enjoy a peaceful evening and beverage.
Guests are asked to sign up for an 8:00 or 8:30 breakfast each morning which consists of coffee/tea, juices, granola and fruit, and a rotating menu of quiche, egg bake, and other home cooked items. Everything we ate was very good.
Our room was clean and had more of a guesthouse feel than a hotel meaning that you might experience a wobbly toilet or low pressure showers here or there which weren't a big deal to us. Our room also featured a large skylight which aligns to the local area's pueblo-style aesthetic. The skylight provided a well lighted space and a very early morning wake up call each day.
We stayed for four days and didn't experience housekeeping during our stay but were able to receive towels upon request.
Overall, we really enjoyed the peaceful ambience and overall cleanliness and would recommend a stay at the Old Taos Guesthouse."