Guidebook for Albuquerque

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Guidebook for Albuquerque

Parks & Nature

There is an indoor viewing area looking out floor-to-ceiling windows at a lagoon with lots of birds, turtles and other wildlife, with their sounds piped in over speakers. There are extensive walking trails, even some that go to the Rio Grande river.
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Parque Estatal del Centro de la Naturaleza del Río Grande
2901 Candelaria Rd NW
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There is an indoor viewing area looking out floor-to-ceiling windows at a lagoon with lots of birds, turtles and other wildlife, with their sounds piped in over speakers. There are extensive walking trails, even some that go to the Rio Grande river.
This park is in very close walking distance, with walking trails and free outdoor exercise equipment and bike rentals nearby.
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Tiguex Park
1800 Mountain Rd NW
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This park is in very close walking distance, with walking trails and free outdoor exercise equipment and bike rentals nearby.
There is both a great botanical garden and a great aquarium on Central and New York, just before the Rio Grande bridge. The aquarium will surprise you for such a land-locked city. Big shark tank viewable through the side (including from inside the restaurant), jellyfish, and all the usual Aquarium attractions. Be sure to walk the beautiful trails and see the beautiful exhibits all around grounds.
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ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden
2601 Central Ave NW
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There is both a great botanical garden and a great aquarium on Central and New York, just before the Rio Grande bridge. The aquarium will surprise you for such a land-locked city. Big shark tank viewable through the side (including from inside the restaurant), jellyfish, and all the usual Aquarium attractions. Be sure to walk the beautiful trails and see the beautiful exhibits all around grounds.

Sightseeing

Jemez (pronounced HAY-mez) is one of the more beautiful red-rock scenic drives in the state, and it's just less than an hour's drive each way. Or drive through to Valles Caldera, Bandelier National Monument, the city of Los Alamos and through to Santa Fe. That trip is about 3 hours, and you can come home in an hour on the freeway.
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Jemez Springs
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Jemez (pronounced HAY-mez) is one of the more beautiful red-rock scenic drives in the state, and it's just less than an hour's drive each way. Or drive through to Valles Caldera, Bandelier National Monument, the city of Los Alamos and through to Santa Fe. That trip is about 3 hours, and you can come home in an hour on the freeway.
The tram takes you in a cable gondola straight to the top of the Sandia Mountains on the east side of town. The views are spectacular, and there is a great restaurant at the top and some very beautiful hiking trails along the crest, including a paved walkway that is more like a stroll through stunning scenery than a hike. This experience is truly jaw-dropping.
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Sandia Peak Tramway
30 Tramway Rd NE
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The tram takes you in a cable gondola straight to the top of the Sandia Mountains on the east side of town. The views are spectacular, and there is a great restaurant at the top and some very beautiful hiking trails along the crest, including a paved walkway that is more like a stroll through stunning scenery than a hike. This experience is truly jaw-dropping.
Tent Rocks are an other-worldly sight, like so much of New Mexico's geology. Cone shaped formations jut straight up, each with a huge rock seemingly balanced on top. It sits between Albuquerque and Santa Fe very near Cochiti lake. It's set up with a paved walking trail in a circle about a mile long, so it's an easy hike through some amazing scenery. In the summer, go early to avoid the heat, and always bring plenty of water.
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Rocas de la Tienda
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Tent Rocks are an other-worldly sight, like so much of New Mexico's geology. Cone shaped formations jut straight up, each with a huge rock seemingly balanced on top. It sits between Albuquerque and Santa Fe very near Cochiti lake. It's set up with a paved walking trail in a circle about a mile long, so it's an easy hike through some amazing scenery. In the summer, go early to avoid the heat, and always bring plenty of water.

Everything Else

This is Albuquerque's historic district. It's the old town square, with a gazebo at the center, surrounded by walk-in shops, restaurants, bars, and the historic church. Seasonally, you can buy authentic native jewelery and craft items from street vendors. Or you might catch a wild-west show in the streets. This is the tourism hub of Albuquerque, and it's about a 15 or 20 minute walk straight west on Mountain.
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Old Town
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This is Albuquerque's historic district. It's the old town square, with a gazebo at the center, surrounded by walk-in shops, restaurants, bars, and the historic church. Seasonally, you can buy authentic native jewelery and craft items from street vendors. Or you might catch a wild-west show in the streets. This is the tourism hub of Albuquerque, and it's about a 15 or 20 minute walk straight west on Mountain.

Essentials

This is a great mid-sized grocery store in walking distance. There is a convenience store on 12th and Lomas, and Lowe's is next door to the east.
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Lowe's Neighborhood Market
701 11th St NW
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This is a great mid-sized grocery store in walking distance. There is a convenience store on 12th and Lomas, and Lowe's is next door to the east.

Getting Around

Alvarado Transit Center. This is the main train station in Albuquerque where you can catch the Rail Runner to Santa Fe or the Amtrak. It's about a 25 minute walk or maybe a 10 minute car ride.
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A.T.C. (Bay F) station
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Alvarado Transit Center. This is the main train station in Albuquerque where you can catch the Rail Runner to Santa Fe or the Amtrak. It's about a 25 minute walk or maybe a 10 minute car ride.

Arts & Culture

There are actually three different museums in close walking distance going west on Mountain toward Old Town. The Museum of Natural History has a Dynamax theater and a nice, inexpensive cafeteria. The features showing in the theater are usually info-tainment style -- inexpensive, fun and interesting for all ages.
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Museo de Albuquerque
2000 Mountain Rd NW
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There are actually three different museums in close walking distance going west on Mountain toward Old Town. The Museum of Natural History has a Dynamax theater and a nice, inexpensive cafeteria. The features showing in the theater are usually info-tainment style -- inexpensive, fun and interesting for all ages.
This place showcases the culture, history and lifestyles of the Native Peoples of New Mexico. Besides being home, along with Arizona, to the Navajo Nation, the largest of the Native American nations, New Mexico is home as well to numerous Pueblos. These are small ancient villages, each with its own culture, customs, history, and annual festival. The cultural center, just across I-40 on 12th street, introduces you to this rich part of the mix of New Mexico's unique culture. There are regular programs you can sign up for to learn more, and the restaurant is great, featuring native specialties, New Mexican selections and other tasty food.
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Centro Cultural Pueblo Indio
2401 12th St NW
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This place showcases the culture, history and lifestyles of the Native Peoples of New Mexico. Besides being home, along with Arizona, to the Navajo Nation, the largest of the Native American nations, New Mexico is home as well to numerous Pueblos. These are small ancient villages, each with its own culture, customs, history, and annual festival. The cultural center, just across I-40 on 12th street, introduces you to this rich part of the mix of New Mexico's unique culture. There are regular programs you can sign up for to learn more, and the restaurant is great, featuring native specialties, New Mexican selections and other tasty food.

Drinks & Nightlife

Marble gets consistently rated at or near the top of the many Albuquerque Breweries and is a short drive or Uber ride away. Rooftop seating, downtown loacation, very popular spot.
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Marble Brewery
111 Marble Ave NW
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Marble gets consistently rated at or near the top of the many Albuquerque Breweries and is a short drive or Uber ride away. Rooftop seating, downtown loacation, very popular spot.
To get to Ponderosa, walk west on Mountain and turn north (right) on 18th. Walk past where the road curves and into the set of shops located there. The Sawmill district with it's emerging shops, eateries, coffee shops and bars a newly developing spot in town expected to grow and expand over the next few years. It can be difficult to find food after 9 PM in our area, and Ponderosa is one place to find it within walking distance.
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Ponderosa Brewing Company
1761 Bellamah Ave NW
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To get to Ponderosa, walk west on Mountain and turn north (right) on 18th. Walk past where the road curves and into the set of shops located there. The Sawmill district with it's emerging shops, eateries, coffee shops and bars a newly developing spot in town expected to grow and expand over the next few years. It can be difficult to find food after 9 PM in our area, and Ponderosa is one place to find it within walking distance.