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  1. Start planning your Albuquerque vacation! Find information on Albuquerque attractions, shopping and dining, browse maps, order a guide and more.

    • About Abq

      As one of the oldest cities in the United States,...

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  2. Albuquerque (/ ˈælbəkɜːrki / ⓘ AL-bə-kur-kee; Spanish: [alβuˈkeɾke] ⓘ), [a] also known as ABQ, Burque, and the Duke City, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico. [5]

    • 12.6 miles to city center. Address: 30 Tramway Rd NE. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND. For excellent views of Albuquerque and the nearby Sandia Mountains, take a ride on the Sandia Peak Tramway.
    • 0.6 miles to city center. Address: 200 N Plaza St NW. Free, Neighborhood/Area, Sightseeing. TYPE. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND.
    • 1.5 miles to city center. Address: 2401 12th St NW. Museums. TYPE. 1 to 2 hours. TIME TO SPEND.
    • 1 mile to city center. Address: 903 10th St. SW. Zoos and Aquariums, Parks and Gardens, Sightseeing. TYPE. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND.
  3. Old Town Albuquerque is the vibrant cultural center of Albuquerque and the southwest. With over 40 annual signature events along with daily pop-up musicians, impromptu car shows, morning yoga, and so much more, there is truly something for everybody, year round.

    • Albuquerque’s Historic Center
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    Founded in 1706, Old Town is the historical and cultural heart of Albuquerque. Take a seat in the middle of the square and admire the Pueblo-style buildings with their contoured adobe walls, flat roofs, beams and small arches. Marvel at the architecture of the San Felipe de Neri Church, the city’s oldest. Wander over to the Albuquerque Museum of Ar...

    Cultural, natural and urban attractions abound in Albuquerque’s diverse neighborhoods. For a peek into native cultures, visit the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center or the Petroglyph National Monument to see ancient designs and symbols that were carved onto volcanic rocks long ago. Albuquerque’s techie heritage (Microsoft was born here in 1975) is evide...

    To get a stunning, bird’s-eye-view of the city, ride the Sandia Peak Tramway cable car to the top of the 3,250-meter Sandia Peak, then hike the 2.4-kilometer trail to the crest. Another way to get a heart-stopping view of the city is to take a ride in a hot-air balloon from one of the many vendors that operate in and around the city. If you’re in t...

  4. Albuquerque Tourism: Tripadvisor has 211,533 reviews of Albuquerque Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Albuquerque travel resource.

  5. A bustling desert crossroads, Albuquerque is just the right mix of urban and wild: the pink hues of the Sandia Mountains at sunset, the Rio Grande's cottonwood bosque, Route 66 diners and the hometown of Walter White and Saul Goodman.

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