"It’s an amazing place only issue we had is we if we wanted to watch tv we had to by a fire stick or ruko pad to watch tv for $30 we paid 350 almost for 2 nights "
"I was delightfully surprised. I was needing to stay near a home I was purchasing so I was looking for a place to sleep as I was busy during the day. The motel was perfect, sorta old school in a good way. GREAT price and great for an overnight stop. Staff was great too."
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Tucked between the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, this tiny village offers authentic New Mexican cuisine and access to traditional weaving demonstrations. Nearby Sipapu Ski Resort provides winter adventures, while summer visitors can explore hiking trails or attend the annual Vadito Fiestas celebration.
"The only way short of camping to be out in the middle of nowhere and experience the night sky and the quiet is at Hotel Luna Mystica. Also there was a fabulous pizza restaurant just a few miles away. We stayed five nights. The toilet in Spartacus was very cramped but it worked. All in all worth it. The staff is great and it is so nice to stay a place without all kinds of signs indicating not to do this or that."
"I had a very pleasant stay at the Taos Inn. It’s close to everything and carries the old charm you just don’t find in cookie-cutter rooms. The character of the inn is a true plus. A meal at Doc Martin’s is a must, and don’t miss a late patio visit with a cocktail while people-watching the patrons of Taos. The Taos Inn is now a must-stay on my return trips."
"The La Fonda is a beautiful old hotel. Paying for parking in the rear was so worth it. We came and left frequently, going to historical sites and Taos Pueblo. We were able to sample some local cuisine in the hotel restaurant and the owner was very informative, telling us about the history of his people and the foods they prepare(d). There is an area for games or quiet time. There was a festival on the square Saturday afternoon and evening which made us appreciate the location even more. We had a 2 room suite with a Murphy bed in the first room and a king in the bedroom. We lit our gas fireplace for a few minutes for ambiance one evening before bed. I would recommend this hotel to anyone."
If I need to cancel my hotel reservation in Vadito, will I receive a refund?
Yes, you'll find most room reservations are fully refundable if you cancel before the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which is usually within 24-48 hours of the scheduled arrival. If your reservation is non-refundable, it may still be possible to cancel it and receive a refund within a 24-hour period of booking. Filter your search by fully refundable to find flexible hotel deals in Vadito.
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What's the best hotel for a ski holiday in Vadito?
Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort is a top hotel for a winter getaway, and features ski-in/ski-out access and free WiFiThis hotel is adjacent to Sipapu Ski Area.
What are some accommodation options with pools in Vadito?
Visitors can enjoy all that Vadito has to offer, including the ski areas, restaurants and mountain views. Tourists can also enjoy the city's shopping and riverfront. In Vadito, there are 7 hotels and other accommodation options to choose from. Find out more about Vadito.
The hottest months are usually July and June, with an average temperature of 17°C, while the coldest months are January and December, with an average of -3°C. The snowiest months in Vadito are January, March, November and December, with each month seeing an average of 25 cm of snowfall.