A Place with a Past — Designed for Today

A Historic Landmark

Tarabino Inn is a beautifully restored Victorian-era mansion built in 1907 during Trinidad's boom years. Designed in a rare Italianate-Victorian style, the home showcases ornate woodwork, antique furnishings, and one of the city's most distinctive historic porches.

A large, red, Victorian-style house with detailed trim, multiple windows, and a balcony. A staircase leads to the front porch decorated with potted plants and flowers.

More Than a Museum

Unlike many historic properties, Tarabino Inn is a living part of Trinidad's history. Guests don't simply tour the mansion—they stay in it, relax in its grand common rooms, and experience the atmosphere of a bygone era with modern comforts.

A cozy bedroom with a bed, a window air conditioner, and a wooden dresser, viewed from the foreground where a colorful bouquet of flowers is placed.

A New Chapter

Under Jeanne’s ownership since April 2026, the Inn has returned to its roots as a full-service bed and breakfast, offering fresh breakfasts, afternoon wine and cheese, community gatherings, art-filled spaces, and thoughtful hospitality.

Collage of meal and breakfast setting: muffins on a plate, bowls of berries and cereal, a dining room with sunlight and potted plants, a chile dish, and a table set with juice, coffee, pastries, and fruit in a cozy kitchen.

History, Art, and Stories

Each suite celebrates women who shaped Trinidad's history, while local artwork throughout the mansion reflects the creativity of the region. Guests often describe their stay as a "step back in time" experience.

Collage of historical images including Native American woman, young girl in military uniform, and a woman with glasses, with text listing names such as Owl Woman, Cathay Williams, Maria Dolores Baca, and Mae Phelps.

Guests come for the historic charm—but stay for the experience: restful rooms, a welcoming atmosphere, and mornings that begin with a carefully prepared breakfast.